Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 24, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1982" secure nominee s appoint ment As liquidator of Montreal Syndicate court rules against major Ity because of alleged communist leanings Canadian press despatch Montreal june 24. Alleged communistic leanings of some members of the Arbeiter ring loan Syndicate Garber appearing Lor the majority creditors and said he found an entry i in the books of the Syndicate noting the appointment of a delegation to attend a communistic convention at Toronto. At another place in the minute Boot there appeared an entry in which was recorded the donation in Cash to Send a member to a training school in Toronto. To name pensions act committee in next few Days Canadian press despatch Ottawa. June of the joint committee comprising rep natives of the government and thursday caused or. Justice Patter rese his lordship s action preceded and followed by a stirring fight Dur ing which the majority group denied the contentions or the minority and argued that even if the allegations Neairn. Were True it would not justify the court in appointing the nominee of the smaller group. Reviews circumstance s Ernest Bertrand. . Appearing for the minority group recalled some time ago the attorney general of Quebec had taken an action in the Superior court to annul the Syndi Case s charter under which it was empowered to make personal Loans and in order to escape some Days before prorogation of parliament. Hon. Murray Maclaren. Minister of pensions and National health announced in the House 01 commons that to meet the wishes of the veterans a joint committee would work during recess and would investigate the whole matter of War pensions. Action on this will be taken shortly and the personnel announced. It is understood that the matter within the scope of the enquiry. This was demanded by the quenches of that action the Organiza ton had filed a winding up petition dict Agtha information had been received mr., applications the const veterans officials wednesday follow t publication of news items in t Many persons had made for pension fraudulent de to Send delegates to a comm con mention in Toronto to aiding a communist sent men Muns a Camp in the Sheie 5olcllers organizations we communist principles Weie taught to. N As a reflection upon plication that such frauds Are wide spread has aroused considerable resentment among officials of the re i Garber. Attorney for the majority group countered with the Contention that All this had nothing to do with the naming of a Liquida Tor that the past activities of the Syndicate should have no bearing on the appointment but that the court was in duty bound to appoint the nominee of the majority of toe creditors. There must be some Limu he declared to throwing the bogey of communism into the discussion because the past practices of the Syndicate could hardly be a guide to his lordship in deciding Winch nominee would Best serve the inter ests of the creditors. His lordship thought it Best to Al Low evidence about the disposal of the Syndicate s Money. Or. Justice Patterson declined to a upon the integrity the great body of returned men. Cent the nominee o Lovrity of creditors and named Adolphe Starke minority nominee As Lizul or Starke was placed on the wit Ness stand despite protest of Michael Kiwan ians build Hospital Nasht in a scathing and bitter state mint declaring him the weakest Man before the who cannot Tec e he statement issued by fran Hague of Jersey City convention for Akred e. Smith it is Nuci Tuuu manager Lor Avirea of frauds in the pensions list will after constr station with 1u in airman John j. Raskob of the democratic National committee and Jouett Shouse executive com acids in stomach cause a digestion Greate sourness Gas and pain. How to treat. Special despatch to the free Tress from Stait correspondent Ottawa ont., june 24. Following hard upon the Complete failure of the British and Canadian Cotton conferences the Canadian Woollen and bit goods association announced wednes Day night that Canadian Woollen men have refused to enter into any conferences with British Woollen manufacturers which As an objective would look to the enlargement of Woollen imports from Britain. Such a conference was scheduled to take place a week or two hence and it was commonly believed that the British Woollen men were on the at lactic bound for Canada. The announcement of course destroys All Prospect of any pre economic Confer. Mittee chairman. It represented a bold and Surpris ing stroke to pull away from Roose velt the delegates who have flocked to his Standard and dropped like an angry Bombshell into a convention atmosphere charged with bitterness and factional strife. A inv Boomerang Roosevelt leaders caught by the ultimatum immediately fired Back they were going into a Pep an strategy conference with James a. Roosevelt Campaign manager when the manifesto was handed out to newspaper men at head quarters a few Steps Down the Cor Ridor. Some expressed the opinion privately the bitter attack might prove a Boomerang. It served to bring Smith and his lieutenants into the open and into a position where they con not lift a hand in the Campaign if Roosevelt is named by the convention to contest me Issue with president Herbert chafing at the bit since is arrival wednesday and continually insisting that he is Only for himself thus Laid his cards on the Taole in Advance instead of waiting for a dramatic appearance before the convention itself. The statement rept seated Smith s attempt those elements in. Tue which do not favor the. New whether it will operate the two upper pictures show work progressing on the Hospital for under privileged children begun and completed on wednesday by the kiwanis club of Winnipeg. Krom Early dusk hammers and saws were Busy and Many a mail who has never made much of a Success of car entering found Joy in the. Work of doing something for Winnipeg s needy children. The Hospital is on the Sandy Hook Camp of the salvation directly facing the Lake. It will contain 15 cots and has a Large ver Andah. In the lower group May be of the directors of the work though they All took a hand in the building. The group includes Norman Robertson. Frank Denner. Hugh Russell , k.c., e. A. Leckie Jim Carter Captain Hill and Darby Collins. Medical authorities state nearly of tie. Cases of stomach trouble. Indigestion sour Ness burning Gas bloating nausea Are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. The delicate stomach lining is irritated digestion is delayed and food sours causing the disagreeable symptoms every stomach sufferer knows so Well governor. Mayor this Way remains to be seen. The statement issued 03 prank Hague of Jersey City floor manager for Allied e. Mittee and Jouett Shouse Hague made a Appeal for the South taut is cited u of the Tariff Protection they eur take a teaspoonful in right after eating. This sweetens the stomach prevents the formation of excess acid and there is no sourness or pain. By curated Magnesio in powder liquid or milk is harmless to the stomach. Inexpensive to take Ana is the most efficient form of magnesia Lor stomach purposes. It is used by thou Sands of people who enjoy their meals with no More fear of indigestion. Be sure and get. The new style package dated March 1031. This new package gives three times the value and is greatly improved formula. If your Fame but has t the new style package he will get it for Yon. Insist on continued trom Page Onel of the Long drawn out Case be paid by both parties. Charges against or. Boucher were centred largely a roved a loan made by his election agent to Alfred Letendre. Of Pierreville much evidence also concerned the alleged presence of free liquor in or Boucher s election Headquarters. It was presumed Here a new elec Tion would be ordered oxi come of the judgment. Or. Boucher has been member of parliament for Yamaska since May 29, 1921, having been re elected in 1925, 1926 and 1930. Soothes quickly heats Burns scalds elected speaker Sydney Australia june j24. Is Daniel Levy distinguished barrister and a member of the legislative As Sembly of the state of new South Wales for 30 years was thursday elected speaker of the h had been speaker from 1919.to, 1925 and again from 1927. To 1930, when the Tabor government came into Power. Heavy shipments of Binder twine to West planned special despatch to the free Iress tort William .out., june 24. Binder twine to the amount of approximately pounds will be handled Over the docks of fort and port Arthur ports this year to meet the requirements of Western. Canada where Grain Fields Are expected produce one of the biggest crops in history. Already twine by the thousands of Bales is finding its Way the lakes to the twin ports Here to be unloaded and transshipped by rail to scores of distributing agencies throughout the three Prairie provinces. Twine that will tie up Canada s 1932 crop is coming from the Mills of the International Harvester com Pany the Plymouth Cordage com Pany and from dutch Mills in Rotterdam. Much of it will be unloaded at and shipped West from the trans Fer houses of the first two companies but millions of pounds will pass through the c.p.r., and . Freight Sheds the whole operation providing employment for hundreds of stevedores during the summer Mouths at hand. What you want to know july wheat closed thursday at 54vec." or a Down. Winnipeg mails close As follows for Vancouver 9 . And 5.30 pan. For Toronto and Montreal 8.30 . And 5.30 . For South Minneapolis and Chicago 8 . And 5 . Air mail South United states closes at 1.25 . Daily. The next overseas mail closes in winning at 6 ., monday june 27, leaving Montreal june 29, on the Montcalm. Specially addressed overseas letter mail closes in Winnipeg at 3 ., saturday june 25, leaving new York june 28, on the Leviathan. Steamship arrivals Cunard line Scythia arrived at new York at 5 o clock monday after noon june 20 Mauretania arrived at Hoboken. At 8 o clock tuesday morning. June 21 Laconia arrived at Liverpool at 3 o clock tuesday morning june 21 Samaria arrived at Gal Way at 8 o clock tuesday morning june 21. French line Champagne will Dock at quarantine new York. Friday afternoon june 24, at 1 o clock. North German Lloyd line Colum bus will Dock at new York at 3.30 o clock Friday afternoon june 24 Steuben will Dock at new York at o clock sunday morning june 26 Erlin will Dock at Southampton and Boulogne saturday june 25, and will arrive at Bremen sunday nne 26. . Re elects grouper As head for ensuing year continued from Page one senator James a. Reed of Missouri governor Harry , of Virginia and senator j. Hamilton of v consider the one Man who is weakest in the eyes of the rank and Hague said. The statement was prepared aft i consultation with various leaders who have landed Here to up get the Roosevelt candidacy and rep resented their attempt to sentiment in Advance of the an Hal of most of the delegates conies suddenly _ Hague s attack on Roosevelt issued a vice chairman of the democratic National committee came suddenly on top of spirited activity Here thurs Day on the part of the Stop Roose velt group whose claims however left James a. Parley Roosevelt Man Ager still confident of a nomination on the first ballot. The new Jersey Leader argued Roosevelt could not carry the popu Lous states in the Industrial cast including his own that the new governor has Sitterly failed m Nis last two efforts to sell himself press of the and that Manj leaders had climbed blindly aboard the band the democratic party has to Golden Opportunity a fact which George Olsen plays a Catchy hit about a Little fellow with a great big drum Long before George Olsen and his music Trent Over in a big Way As one of Broadway s smartest other hits eleven More months if it air t lore lire Lang. And love Lullaby of the Lea res dance bands George was beating his Way to Fame on the drum. And every once in a while he puts aside his Baton to tickle the traps. You la agree that he picked a Good spot for his specially in recording Tom thumb s company of control Irr Wrt response Srok of for made herein the to very Man and woman interested m democracy knows but for the at this time to select the Weakes Man before the cannot bring the party to Success nor. Alleviate through such a candidate the con options from which our people a Hague declared. I deem it. My. Duty As the vice chairman of the democratic National committee and the Leader of the democracy of the state of new Jer sey to Call to the attention tin delegates and the leaders of demo crack in. The. Different states am counties of the country who a ath Cring Here in Chicago that gov error Franklin d. Roosevelt i nominated has no Chance of Winnin at the. Election in november. I have Felt out the Union particularly those states East. Of the Mississippi and i am brought to the conclusion that he cannot carry single state East of the. Mississipp and vary few in the far Roosevelt s backers decided to Day night to Battle for abolition o the two thirds Rule in. The demo cratic National convention. A Resolution was adopted unanimously by key representatives from All the states pledged to Roosevel to do All within our Power to Brink about the abolition of the two thirds the announcement was made James a. Farley Roosevelt s Campaign manager at the a three hour Mee Ting. The Roose velt men trooped into this Cetin jubilantly Only to learn of the declaration of War in the Hague statement. Various favorite son candidates Pon whom Smith is counting of his attempt to defeat his forme Friend All., have aligned themselves against any change in the two third Rule though they remained Silen thursday night at the Hague state ment. Decision to attempt to abrogate the Rule was reached after protest in the Roosevelt Meltln against the Hague statement. Thi Means democratic convention which begins monday will be series of vicious fights. The Fin will come Over election Perman ent chairman. The second will a Over abolition of the two thirds Rule sheriff kills 1 Olsone r Mere. Minn. June h. Prisoner fired on him. Deputy Sheri Roderick Felix of Morrison count killed prank Simons. Wanted sine . 1931, for killing the Marsha Eark. Enstam m is suffering hut our forces Are wholly inadequate. Virtually the whole state is the governor described the scene at cuyp than As appearing almost hopeless. The tidal 18 Miles Long bore Down on the resort be Hind an nearly everybody had rushed to the open Beach for Protection from the Quase when the Rushing Wall of water caught them. Many were crushed against buildings As the water swept Inland. As it returned to the sea Many others were caught in the undertow and drowned. Bodies were still being taken from the Ocean thursday and the govern or reported it is that a final Check will place 100 persons on the death list there. Mat town suffered most in the wave. Election of officers thursday afternoon and evening brought to a close the 53rd annual High court of the Canadian order of foresters., the three Day convention was held in the Royal Alexandra hotel. W. M Couper Montreal will head the order for another year As a result of being re elected High chief Ranger. J. P. Hoag Toronto was elected vice chief Ranger. The delegates decided to hold their next year s convention in the. City or. Quebec. In addition to or. Couper several other officers were re elected. They were a. P. Van. Some Ron Brantford High Secretary a. B. Galpin. Brant Ford High treasurer h. B. Hill. Of news in today s advertisements vim Trio classified columns modern 6 or 7 is wanted in River Heights on rental garage machine shop office and parsing space Lor 150 cars on Lake front a Kenora is for Yorkshire weaning pigs Choice Holstein and. Shorthorn and sows Are Lor stock.1 tra Veller is wanted to handle men s hats in Winnipeg and help prize winning Shetland Pony and outfit is for nurse is wanted to take care at invalid in her own furnished cottage is wanted at Winnipeg Beach for summer mercantile business in. To. Most since their marriage in have been unusually such their business deals and neighbors can them cum and i wife however that they were Doine in More than their duty to during the. Depression and urged newspapers telling about thes a Tori urn that Tucey not be 34 years of age formerly of vita84" peg.-. Kindly storekeeper wipes out owed by customers special a noted press despatch to free i toss by free press private wire Sioux City 3a., june a Einum arid his wife who have prospered for years in the operation of a general store at Sloan 20 Miles South. Of Here revealed thursday night that they have cancelled All the debts owed them by customers. The individual Bills run from lev cents to As High As they Are owed by people in All walks of life some by customers. Who made purchases Only a month ago. Since the 61-year-old Hennum sent letters to All his debtors telling them that their Bills had been torn up continued from Pace Onel to make any statement or even to say that conservative proposals in 1932 would be different from what they were in 1930." any preferential Advance in Trade Between Canada and great Britain will end completely will be swept Way altogether on the 15th of Tawa High registrar Armitage Saskatoon continued from Page one states toward a War debts read Joist there also was much interest in German Chancellor Franz von Apen s tentative suggestions for a Continental entente among Britain Tance Germany and Italy As made Adown wednesday night. It would provide for the. Powers to consult before any important political a Rion. Colonel von Papen through., a spokesman emphatically denied re ports circulated abroad that he in ends to propose a Franco German military Alliance. He explained that the Story originated through Distor Tion of his reply to a question by a French Newspaperman who asked what the German Chancellor thought of the possibility of. Such an Ance. Colonel von Papen replied that he was disposed to study any plans for better Franco German relations As ills political faction in Germany has Long advocated with France. But the German Dele gation Here vigorously denied the Chancellor proposes anything More than a Friendly economic under standing. Colonel von Papen will return to Berlin today for Consulta Tion with his basis of Accord. The Franco British tentative Accord was reached by prime minister j. Ramsay Macdonald and Premier Ecio Uard Herriott. It provided 1. The reparations solution must be definite and final. 2. The solution must imply a re i Val of world Confidence. 3. Cannot be asked to pay now or during the period of recovery from the world crisis. 4. If payments Are resumed they must be of such a nature As not to upset International commercial Accord. The two Power negotiations were then suspended to permit the French to consult the. Germans. The fourth Point caused perhaps the greatest difficulty for the two statesmen. It raised the question of Complete cancellation and it. Was remarked that Herriot and Mac Donald placed an if before this Point to enable the French Ito. Bare Freedom. In talking to the germans. Titus the Franco German conversations will begin without any pre arranged decision whether Ger Many must or must not pay further reparations. The Anglo French conversations Are. Herriot told the press last night. Tomorrow we be Gin discussions with the urged cancellation. It was understood Macoonald had strongly urged Herriot to cancel All european debts and reparations Al though the British decided to with hold their scheduled memorandum on the French contended that Macdonald emphasized the necessity that the Lausanne Confer ence show a United front in View of the american position on debts and that Europe should demonstrate Good a willingness to Sacri fice in the interests of world re covery. He also was understood to have insisted that the French should not claim any future arrangement for payments in Concrete terms november unless Between now and then which Means at the Imperial economic conference an agreement is reached whereby British products and merchandise can find a free entry into Canada or at least entry Cor responding in advantage to that which Britain is. Prepared to give to the declared or. King. Refers to Baldwin s statement As indicative of the British Atti tude regarding Tariff Barriens in the dominions or. King referred to a statement made in the British House of commons a week ego by right Hon. Stanley Baldwin acting prime min ister who warned that unless agree ment was reached at Ottawa the exemption of Empire goods automatic ally ended on november 15." this meant said or. King that far As Canada and the other dominions Are concerned customs tariffs will be met with customs tariffs and that Freedom and Trade within the Empire will depend upon the extent to which Canada and other dominions Are prepared to lower their barriers against goods coming into their countries from Canada s attitude at the forthcoming conference should be that of the British government As stated by Stanley Baldwin taking the Broad View for greater Freedom of Trade that it must be perfectly apparent is the Only View which will make he conference a declared the Liberal Leader it is the Only View which will Lead to a develop ment of inter Imperial Trade. It is the Only View which will prevent can Ada s present critical condition be coming worse instead of the conservative policy was one of Leigh Protection a policy of Protection run the. Worst feature of this conservative policy of Protection it might be called exclusion-4ts that it is concerned with the alleged. Inter ests of one class Only namely that of manufacturers. It loses sight Alto Gether of the needs of those engaged in. The great Basic industries of agriculture lumbering fishing and min ing upon the development of which secondary industries manufacturing so largely depends. The tragedy of the degree to Khich the policy of unlimited Protection for the manufacturing interests has been carried by the present administration is that it has done no. End of injury to the very interest it purports to be. Seeking to the Liberal viewpoint Waii that if raising the Tariff is to be used on the one hand As an instrument of National policy for securing Equality of Opportunity and. Fair Competition to manufacturers Lowe Fin the Tariff on the other hand should be used equally As an instrument of National policy to secure Equality of Opportunity and fair Competition in for eign markets for those engaged in agriculture lumbering mining and fishing " Canon w. L. High Chap a j. Beney Brantford first Hurh. Auditor h. B. Elliott Wing Ham. Ont., second High auditor Francis Payette. Montreal executive committee member. Newly elected members of the executive committee were w. J. Bourke Toronto s. C. Berridge. Brandon d. M. Walkerville ont b. J. Rothwell Sault Ste. Marie ont. Local committee thanked the convention passed enthusiastically a vote of thanks to the Winnipeg convention committee of the . For the entertainment provided delegates during their stay Here. Although the convention is Nomi Nally finished the newly elected executive committee will meet this morning for organization purposes and for the transacting of business left Over by the old committee. Constitutional business constitutional business matters in eluding the adoption of reports of j committees and the passing of amendments to the Constitution occupied the morning session thurs discussion of the Amend ments to the order s Constitution and the reports of committees on finance Good and welfare and credentials delayed the convention s pro Gress All business was scheduled to be finished at noon but elec Tion of officers and consideration of More committee reports did not come before the convention until the afternoon. At thursday s session the Constitution brought the Forest ers fraternal insurance association in line with the recently passed Ontario insurance act. The lists of occupations a legible for insurance was extended. Relief arrangements which have Al ready been in practice continuing in Force the insurance of unemployed members were discussed. Slated. Hennum replied in each ease meant just what if you want to give your Money give it to the Church or to the the Hannums who have been in Babbitt Imperial genuine Nickel genuine daily except sunday Harris heavy pressure lower grades the Canada Metal. Co., Ltd. Winnipeg factory prom Vancouver. is death of James j by. H. Mcpherson administrator s Sale or upright grand piano in Oak Case almost new Chesterfield w Rohler Dave Neue in Snoha 1 fumes dining room suite1, Kitchen cab be 4 sack Lodge chairs upholstered n 8-piece Walnut finished do in room Singer sewing machine s Moons w Complete chairs Ana Roc ers Cosher ins table electric Ivory bedroom in table chairs Fern stand Dit hcs Tures. Etc., Etc. F at my aug Tiu Mart. 264 Bmith Friday june 24th at 2 . At Sale. A h. A 1 Iione 3.-j 833. Speech of Prince at Dominion Day dinner is to be broadcaster it is. The custom of. Canadians in London to forefather on the even ing of each Dominion Day to Cele brate the anniversary of confederation this year the annual dinner is 6emg held june 3d, when the Hon Howard Ferguson High com missioner for will be Host to the Prince of Wales and a num Ber of delegates to the Imperial economic conference. The speeches following the dinner will be Broad casted by the British broadcasting i corporation throughout great Bri-1 Tain and will be brought to Canada Over the Canadian trans Atlantic Telephone circuit. The Toast to the Imperial economic conference will be proposed by his Boyal highness the Prince of Wales following an introduction by the Hon. Howard Fer Toast will be seconded by the by. Hon. Stanley Baldwin and supported by the by. Hon. J. H. Thomas and the by. Hon. Wal Ter in View of the immanence of the Imperial conference if is anticipated these addresses will be of outstanding interest. The programme commences at 2 25 . . And continues until 3 30 pm., and will Tje broadcast from the key station of of of the Cana Dian Marconi company in Montreal Over a transcontinental network of Canadian stations through the joint co operation of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Broad cast transmission systems. The trans Canada Telephone Channel is being provided jointly by the Cana Dian Marconi company the Bell. Telephone company and the British Post office. One in. Your store. Seli the Home Hydro to Farmers stores residences Halls tourist Camps summer cottages Etc. Plants supplied in any capacity or size. Write today for full details and special dealers quotations. The Home Hydro electric lighting Plant for farm store or Home and Camp use Low priced i Volt . , 32-Volt . Most modern efficient Plant. for simplicity e design durability and Low Coil of operation. Develops Power Ami. Light at per . Ana runs electric radios stoves it for iterators. Vacuum Ole Aneis toasters lights Etc. 34-Volt . Iio Voit j-53s5.00 "4 w no Volt . Leeders Ltd. His Portage 3im. Says conditions critical conditions in Canada at the pres ent time Are or. King continued. They have gone from bad to worse. Ever since the present ministration came into office if they continue so to do they will injured when thrown Grenfel sask. June Ner of this District is in Hospital at Indian head recovering from injuries received when thrown from a buggy when his team became fright ened arid bolted. Several of or. Warner s i ribs were broken. Jand it is to Echt. Disturb the economic feared that one May have pierced the _ Alfred Avenue Winnipeg died at san arrested at Ottawa on liquor Case bribery charge Canadian despatch Ottawa. June in the United states to answer a liquor Case bribery charge Harry Low of wind Sor was arrested Here late thursday afternoon by Ontario provincial to he is in. New York state. Pending hearing of an extradition application Low was committed to jail without hearing and with bail the warrant for Low s air rest was granted by judge e. A Daly a commissioner tinder the extradition act. Mrs. H. Taggart. Formerly of Winnipeg sister of j. S. Mcgregor 408 equilibrium lung _ Francisco on monday aged. 46 years invest through our head Yoa Are consult the. Manager of any Branch. Bank. Through the Bank s own Bond department at head office our Orwat Migits touch wit ii the in vestment Market. This service assures Yon. Of careful conservative selection of the Imperial a Funk of Toronto Herd once Winnipeg Arlington and Westminster North end Branch St. Vital. Overton a a. D. Duncan Burgoyne o ;