Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Or the next reparations payment by 1 Germany. The project will be in the form of a Resolution to be presented today at a private session of the conference prime minister j. Ramsay Macdonald opened thursday with a warning that Speed is necessary in reaching a. Reparations solution to Avert a catastrophe. It was said on Good authority that the proposed Resolution was origin ated by the British delegation and probably would be. Presented by Neville Chamberlain British Chancellor of exchequer. British circles also were said to unite i t Oliie tit free consider recent suggestions for a six ii free private wire months Extension of the moratorium i on reparations to have been definite Saml i. la abandoned As Mac Donald after june majority of i talking with the German delegation. Suspension of reparation debt believed favored by 1 Lausanne delegates tie delegates to the Lausanne con Ference were understood thursday night to hav conference agreed to offer to the project reported to have said that makeshift settlement would be unacceptable in the present crisis suspension the delegates were said to have peonies in the Bud 50c St. James Peony and Gladioli gardens announce the opening of two depots for Sale of their peonies in the City at the Carlton food Market 349 Portage Avenue open til 11 o clock Avenue food Market 262 Portage ave., till 10 o clock. Prices Are very to 50c dozen. Follow this route to visit gardens Portage Avenue West to Rita Street one mile West of Deer North on Rita St. James Peony and Gladioli gardens o. Anderson train to n d a. I and i a in 18, 19, 22. R a in is i .20 except 10.15 .a.ni. Riverton 13, 25. July . I 5, then daily except Sun. Mon. I All i Rains the to list. P.m., operate a i n s h Ginli. M Light u n t i i h Avenue a Ion h Moonlight Canadian Pacific station 6.55 . Mountain Avenue station 7.o3 . Returning leaves the Beach 10.45 . Ave. Station moonlights Stop Only. Initialled the agreement to present the suspension project whim does not a specific Date Lor the Termi nation of the period of suspension. The Resolution will provide for sus pension until the conference has reached a decision affecting future payments. The next reparations Transfer to the Bank for International settlements is due july 15, after the expiration of the Hoover moratorium year. It has not been decided who will present the Resolution to Day s private session which will be attended Only by delegates of the six inviting Powers. The German Dele will state the belch s inability to resume open tie cession. I a. To opera ii Macdonald thursday emphasized that the problem faced by Europe cannot possibly without the United states but in his reference to possible american action he spoke in Verv general . He said there was Opportunity and need Lur world collaboration and Liat the Washington Govi Rii ment has encouraged us to believe it would later co operate on general world problems. But he did not say whether Europe expects the United states to consider readjustment of War debts or whether european nations alter settling their own reparations problem would ask America for a has been reported for weeks. A unilateral repudiation by Ger Many could not solve the problem the British prime minister who was elected chairman declared in a Vig Orous speech. Frequently he struck the table at which the delegates sat in his Fervour to drive Home the in i Ortance of the conference. I Macdonald spoke after Giuseppe motto of Switzerland had welcomed Tho delegates. Describing the world Trade Situa Tion. He said lavish to repeat in this there is no prance no Italy no no United states and no great Britain apart from the rest of the none of us can out of the work for restoration none can stay put of the miseries which Are gathering abut. J Raj fires today we arc met to consider one part of the cause of our uhe financial inheritance of the War. And we Muse come to Aii j i met Odonald was. Guarded in is references to the United Eft Little doubt of his Hopes. He said we must All. Welcome the. Assur Ance that after the is United states had encouraged us to co operate in examination Alt Uby rate of the wide problems and Josiv us in Devis ing a policy for maintenance of civilisation based on the Prosperity of .111. Obtained by Busy Industry International Exchange and full the conference elected sir Maurice Hankey As Secretary general. The chiefs of the delegations met Trixis Clay afternoon and prepared the pro gramme Lor the conference. Group meetings of agriculturists held at College Otna 17, 1932 Steps taken to enable producers to help themselves outlined at conference thursday afternoon s proceedings at the Canadian society of technical agriculturists conference at Manitoba agricultural College took the form of group which there were five agronomy soils horticulture and. Agricultural engineering delegates attending those of their Choice. The Section of agricultural economics or. Allan of the University Saskatoon presided during the first outlined the of Arm Power Rise by Farmers. Studies made with Strawberry plants grown under controlled Condl Loris in the Hope finding Means a which to determine shortages in food materials and treatments required were thursday afternoon re viewed in a paper Given by a b. Davis assistant Dominion Horticulturist Ottawa before the horticultural with w. B Mordon leading the discus Sion which followed. Hose Breeding at Mordeis briefly reviewed by w. B. With a l. Skinner drop More Man. Leading the discussion. Observations on the pollination of tomatoes As seen at the Laud experimental b.c., by w. A. Fleming variability in amount Trion of Ash in thew Geiger Apple under Nova Scotia conditions were general level of speech in Canada very Good is View presented paper by Yvo. A. De Acadia University Wolfville Nova Scotia. A half. J. A. Carroll was the first 5 Reie i left speaker. Cleaning with the activities of the Ontario marketing Board. His address indicated in a marked de Gree that the object of. The Board was to help help i Thetna and apparently considerable had attended the and vegetable. Growers i Council which was one outcome had greatly. Increased the shipments or j Ontario fruit vegetables to the West. The celery. Growers had Laboured under a severe Handicap in sending j their product for Winter storage to i Toronto As the. Long delays in trans Mission resulted in them two crates out when taken storage. Tie Board had shown them the Daviti image of trucks and getting the product into Toronto the Day it was Clurs. The railways took the hint and a special engine to haul the and this past Winter the saying had been enormous. They had made a Survey need of Frt it arid vegetable. A totters for storage and the storage had keen increased by and the increased similes in i were read by s. Barnes Dominion. Experimental farm. Swim try. Current. Sask., on movement of. Water in dry land Stollsr professor j. H. Ellis on base Exchange studies of ked Orliver Valley soils professor Norman James on preliminary report on investigations on Solh fungi being made by James and Bisbey . Or. J. D. Newton University of Al Maerta Edmonton on soil microbiological activity As influenced by crop sequence. Marshal Depew nets life term Kansas ally june 17. Marshall Deputy known also As Martin be Pew j former . Steam shove operator pleaded guilty thursday and was sentenced to life imprison ment for tie kidnapping of . Donnelly Kansas City garment manufacturer. Price of Hadi been Lucient. To., pay All., storage. In the matter of the Board Hail Persua ded tie growers to try the 1 5 Pound packages specially packed and the result that the potatoes that Bro ii Glit. 15 cents a Bushel at the farm brought 45c for the smaller package leaving a of profit Over and above Cost of package. I 1 popular Ina it Leil stairs table turnips been treated in Jitich the same Way and been Suc Jess fail. Especially for shipment to the United states where they were popular. These were just a very few of the things Over which the Board had helped the Farmers to improve their condition. F. W. A Conold of Canada colonization finance corporation gave guest of Honor on behalf of the teachers and -.students. Chc Ijiro june Bing Ham of Connecticut left the re publican convention today feeling i the hand is the prohibition Repe lists made definite the of the unsuccessful fight for approval of repeal of amendment observed that Bird a two in the i just opinion expressed by Ronald Chamberlain Trinity College examiner tie general level of speech in every Day life in Canada was very Good in of Donald w. Has been exam ining in Winnipeg this a Eek in elocution and music for Trinity College or music London. England and who was the speaker at. A luncheon held in his Lionor thurs Dav noon. Tie luncheon was at tended by a Large number of teachers and students and took place in the private dining room of the Hudson s company store. He had examined through Canada for several years1 Tiow and he noticed an. Improvement commented or. Chamberlain. He thought use common speech Here was j better thahue use of group what fun sri wed to a i eater extent whether racial Bellg Loiuis or cult rail. Into venue of United states pronunciation and expressions. And it was much better than in certain if there s a wedding it Oil y our stimulating local Pride j the Contact with outside minds o recognised tolerance and the maintenance of the split iof self help and Pioneer sense of Neighb Rollness the Boi using of communities that have shown a grasp of the fundamentals of Community. Witha balanced can tinted. Programme of limited objectives within. Wash by being put into service Rii the development of a sounder the Ca Nadlman railways come Trinity according to. To Bart in d in. A t he Canadian. Society of agriculturists at. Fere Nee at . Treating group pm regress the speaker the conditions which led up to the of the Community Competition railways in i stated As a. Result of the Survey con ducted Lii 1922 through the teachers in non English Lack Tion. Of of. Pure seed and inability or timidity in availing Lifen selves .01 the services advice Aid direction Given by with the object Reipp Vang this condition these vere inaugurated in 1930 a the basis outlined or. Eng. Land stated which will staid even it the foundations of the Structure of our society prove unstable says american farm try lend Farmers in North America stand head and shoulders All the other farm operators of the world not Only in skilled operation of a sponsored by the c.rt3 Western " Canada. There i parts of the maritime provinces ithe re it was at it very Low two faults were conspicuous not Only in this part of the but everywhere English was dropping of final consonants and the Small tie Small words he said did not by ally Means matter so much As the important words in a sentence but they did matter. And it was not to leave off the final con should not. Take mention the the Cine Kodak is a gift forever place. Of to promo nest omission. Winnipeg he h and heard a Good of Thel results Lazi Ness of the jaw Many. Persons were no shaping their High enough to get the Vowel. R Nighti for. They made .the., word sound like Sumii Shariy they of the Vivel in the first syllable of Stich words As Daugh Ter " Tad the examiner also took to the Way they curled up. Tongue and it s just the smartest1, handsomest present any Young couple could get this year. We have a Complete line up of Cine Kodak to choose from. Stop in today and see them for yourself. Model k comes beautifully finisher in Black bluer Brown. Modem Black and chromium Only costs but . Cine Kodak is just for a graduate. a Semi Vowel on the faults were the people not make i lengthy explanation o the operations i Chines but in what is More difficult of that body in managing farms. Out to , and. That is. Its manage of this grew quite an animated Dis 1 stated l. J. Fletcher Peoria. Cussion. In the course of which also a speaker at the morn Luj that Rich Uncle by question was asked its to whether us Iessi Wyllo h6llo Uncle wonder ipas Well fixed As yol at 6o y sit Down and talk it Over wonder if ill have too a month income when 1m 6o i May seem Rich but a month 15 about All i have. Of course i can then i had make sure of too a month that Canada life plan Coop to that a month for life it can be yours if Youhn Fecit Intine. Antn Tedfor Proy Kling foe his own future and for saving Money ii a Man s own problem if in Dix in t want to become dependent on Charity. If you would like to retire Ige 50, 55, or 60 we can have an income ready for you at that time. The first step is to read our Book getting the. Income you sent free. Coupon Brno Book by mail Canada life Assurance co., Toronto ont mail me your Boot getting the income you mr., ., mus do much supervision tended to destroy i initiative and produce an inferiority Complex. Or. Reinold explained that. Ion the contrary the More these i banners Learned and the More they j realized their Power to produce along i improved lines the More Ludepen ent in spirit they became. Dean Clements of University or a British Columbia who was called to the chair far the balance of the session furnished the information there is 110 Way to reach the top of a ladder without climbing u step at a he continued. Nations of the world who wish to Excell in efficiency of production will have to go the same alluding to russian Progress in agriculture alter having spent a year in that country he stated that the russians. In studying our agriculture listed carefully All the details concerning machinery used and reasoned in. Etc. These simply slovenly ones guilty of. Them did enough speak properly. The. Teachers present were urged concentrate on these wrongly used sounds and Correct their pupils., or. Chamberlain believed the comic strips in the newspapers in this country would be just As funny if they had being instead Tise instead Etc. He confessed that enjoyed the comic features him 287 Portage Avenue self until ated Vith he became the texts. Too Erasper the news that in ten % . On 200 Ziair v arms. That All they 3ml to Doi was to in _. I in i t Loti filch after making due changes the Lucre farm Over Farmer s own improved efficiency As allow Ruce for Price i Tate the Sanie they failed leased income per however to see in Ameri Pei due to the can Farmer the years of training in the care ohls mechanical equipment papers also should get some kind of culture and Cross culture into their j headings which were blatant. He read two or Oliree or them and likened them a body walking Botn without a head. For in stance says Price paid to Ontario Kyj Dro Why could t the heading be Hydro report or something like after the lecture the sat Down at the piano Itilia audience a treat by examiner gave his play and. Move important still the Man i be Call i Vear iter age meet of this new equipment in these farms and suggesting what j which belongs to the machine age of i Coull answer to the question. What has the Engineer for agriculture ? Fth of . Beethoven and Chopin j for about .15 minutes. J Douglas Bull introduced the speaker and . Jean Campbell i moved a vote of thanks to the immeasurably better and More delicious Windsor Canning company limited St. John . Go Mclen Bantam Corn Sweet Corn Golden Wax Beans Green Beans peas lower . Or. H. C. Grant dealt with Market jul Ltd in cities and or. J. F. Booth i with an. Economic Survey of milk marketing in Sydney and Glace Bay. In the on these two addresses which followed. Utilities com missioner Cottingham took an Active part. Three addresses of interest were Given to the agronomy group the first by. Or. G. B. Sanford. Edmonton on some prospects of Plant r. D. Col Quette Winnipeg outlined the changing trends in Western Agri culture pointing out the signs of the times As being a switch to More diversified and hence More stable farming methods. G. M. Stewart of Calgary gave forage an excellent Survey of the crop seed situation i provinces outlining the production such seeds at the present Lime the exports of the slime As Well As i tie imports and indicated the areas of present production and Why in or. Fletcher stated that through the larger machine units Whdeh can be operated by one a ten the Engineer has increased the size of the family i farm made it possible Tot produce More units of crop with a Conse quent decrease in costs per Bushel. Size has made possible the making of a profit and family farms Are More firmly established today than Ever before in the history of agriculture. The significance of the change that has taken place was illustrated in the increase in the size of farms in the Prairie provinces in the 1931 census report with the number of Small farms abandoned in tie Previ Ous ten year period the fact that one Man who used to work a. Four horse team on 20o acres can now let s quit now a s got something Good for us i his opinion they should be extended so that forage crops might comprise a More representative proportion of the cultivated acreage than the less than four per cent figure they now do. In the discussion which followed the address. Hon. W. H. Motherwell tool in Active pm t Taitl strongly recommended the seeding of forage crops us the up ii Plains without a Lurae crop. Or. L. Kirk of Ottawa stated that Sweet Clover and Western Rye were not Good for Sod a icing which was so essential in. Getting lands to something like the Virgin condition end urged the superiority of the crested wheat grass which while new in this country was not a new grass for producing Sod. Asked As to the possibilities of. Fall seeding. Of Al Cumens and grasses he stated that Sweet Clover Western Rye and Brome did not do Well but that the crested wheat did fairly Well on fall sow work 800 by the use of 12 to 16 the or a three plow tractor with tie same amount of Effort. Low Cost production is to Rule the speaker stated. The duty of the firm Engineer is to further this end. Having Given particular Atten a knows the Way to a Man s heart he knows that a has Good recipes and that she s had enough experience to realize that a Good recipe Calls for perfect ingredients. Naturally she gets Budweiser malt., Budweiser ing. Or. Booth a visiting agriculturist. From Minot described a system of need bed demonstrations Lead been found very successful on their Side of the line. Or. The Lacombe experimental farm advocated to Riding land Laid aside for fallow up to end of june then seed ing without nurse crop. He would stake his reputation As an agriculturist that this method would get a 1.00 per cent catch. Or. Tinline of the experimental farm Brandon advocated cultivating up to end of june seeding to Winter Ryer and when Rye is. Well started in the Spring to Drill in Clover seed. The consensus of opinion was that it was no use to Eow either Clover Alfalfa or grass seed with a nurse crop on the open Plains. Engineer ing prof. E. A. Prof. L. G. Heimpel Macdonald College Quebec and prof. Robson. Each group. Addressed the engineering Tion to the reducing of costs per acre through Large Mach Lex units tractors combines Etc the Engineer now turning his attention to in crease be yields per acre controlling a Titu. Conservation Mac hints Tor applying rental Lucr better j Seedon device and More Economy Lii harvesting. Increased Industrial _ use of agricultural products is also getting More and More attention session officially officially opened with an of Welcome by been w. .0. Mekull-1 can the 12th annual convention of the Canadian society 01 technical agriculturists heard the president s address read by l. S. Newman Ottawa in the unavoidable absence oth s. Arkell. Dominion president Ottawa and the report of the secret airy treasurer. . Trueman. The foil i Ety. It was shown by the now has a total membership of 1200, organized into groups in each of the provinces. Official publication of the society. T was shown has become a valuable medium for spreading research find Ings hot alone among the society s membership but to research workers in agriculture in All parts of the world. Mag no 5 full glasses 5 plus. 5c bottle Deposit 2 full glasses plus 3c Battle Deposit 6 Glass plus 3c bottle Deposit could t comb hair crippled by rheumatism to had been. With rheumatism for 2 years. about this time last year was Laid up.to.i-. 10 weeks. My arms and Knees were the affected could not get about at All. I could not my face or comb my hair. All this had to be done for me. At the beginning of this i started taking Kriis Clien salts every morn ing Sas i am now and Able to see to my Home and can go in All kinds of weather without it a Lect inst p k if associated with an of Trie acid in Lite system. Bmc-21 malt prut. Hardy dealt in some detail Tuo of the of with recent finding in tractor Fen Ehen sails have like Power Giue lubrication giving the result is line acid so d to Lent Ltd it of experimental wort which he had i capable of being Casio out of the Statern botnet Gie Diventi of Krc Senen Mattue to Tlush for certain types of engines and out inic acid through kinds of work expect a of them line bowels and tie thei barn ventilation research carried i ingredients still., prevent food t or Condo cited at the Del Verity of Sas Tate Hewan on the suitability of oils in Quebec was uie subject of prof. Hempel. Who exploded some of ions established ideas in barn Lan he user bus c h s t. To u 1 s and thereby Check the formation not Only of uric acid but a. The a a to 111 tips than outlets. ions established ideas in barn formation not construction by stating one out o other Onidi Citi . Afforded More efficient he ont in entail in taking place in the Canada the Champagne o f g i n g ales Sidman Bros. 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