Sherbrooke daily record, 1 mai 1934, mardi 1 mai 1934
[" ^berbrnokr Satlu ÎStrorb Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1934.Thirty-Eighth Year.GOLD MINES MUST SHOULDER FAIR' SHARE OF CANADA\u2019S TAX BURDEN *- $2,300,000 BREACH OF MERGER CONTRACT CASE DISMISSED Defending Budget Tax on Gold Production, Hon.H.H.Stevens Claims Mining Costs Have Not Advanced with Increasing Price of Gold\u2014Foolish to Say Tax Would Ruin Industry \u2014 Western Progressive States Impost Most Popular One Government Could Levy\u2014Over-Capitalization Condemned.o An I \\Vi:li a vile on the Natural Product' Marketing the H n-e of Comnions today resumed the long that inramre on which the Conservative Government \u2019he Farrwr-I.abor group while the official Liberal nc nuiable exception, i- opposed, debate advanced a Mage yesterday with a long list of I \u2022 - \u2022 \u2022\u2022 G'xcn :i:< :it, lin.H.II.Steve!.-.Mi lierre.entered a defence dealing particularly o.p he declared, was fair and the mining ell served by cries of blue ruin which had.all of the present mining when 'he prevailing price rire was now mining not operate to bring I he 1 aimed, it Quebec, May 1.\u2014Mr.Justice I-angfais rendered judgment dismissing the action of the As-bestor Corporation versus Keasbey and Mattison, arising out of alleged breach of a merger contract, the claim amounting to $2,300,000.This action \\va.- entered in ] b 10 and was heard in the first instance before the late Mr.Justice d\u2019Au-teuil, and it was later referred to Mr.Justice Lan dais.DELIBERATION OVER GOLD TAX IS CONTINUING REJECTS FLEA FOR SEASONAL IMPORTS LEVY MONTREAL TODAY UNDER CONTROL OF THE QUEBEC MUNICIPAL COMMISSION.Nothing Has Transpired, How- President of Board of Trade Un-ever, to Shake Government s able to Contemplate Discrimi- Determination to Make Gold Mines Contribute $10,000,000 to Federal Treasury.natory Action Because Imports from One Country Increase in Particular Period.-* I d I 11 :i\\ w.I, he ti.F.A \u2018\u2018BURGLAR'' WAS WOMAN\u2019S HUSBAND Rye, X.H., May 1.\u2014Married folk: attention ! Mrs.Melvin Renick though she heard a burglar in her home in the early hours today.She hastened to a bureau to get a pistol.As \u2018 he grabbed it, the weapon was discharged and a buikt entered her hard.The \u201cburglar\u201d went to her a: - '\u2022tance.It was her husband.STRONG ON CASTOR OIL New Castle, Pa,.May 1.\u2014Castor oil -the old-fashioned yellow kind that tastes like axle grease-\u2014is Mayor Charles B.Maynt-'s remedy for those arrested too frequently for intoxication.The sentence is five fluid ounce'.\"Take it or thirty days in jail,\u201d ( >r Aft JAPANESE SHOW RESENTMENT OVER INTERFERENCE BY UNITED STATES Ot'awa, May 1.\u2014 Deliberation over alterations, in the gold tax con-i tinned today following two confer-nces yesterday, one between Pre-I mier R.B.Bennett, Hon.E.N.Rhodes, Minister of Finance, and i Hon.Charles McCrea, Ontario Minster of Mines, and the other between the two federal ministers and a ! delegation of miners.No immediate announcement i« i< xpe- \u2018ed, but several plans to vary (the operation of the tax to make it \u2018-ear k-.-.«-heavily on low-grade and newly-developing mines are understood to have been worked out.Nothing has transpired, it was believed, | to -hake the Government's deter-: miration to make the gold mines 1 contribute $10,000 to the treasury lout of their enhanced profits due to- ARMOURIES IN DUNDAS RAZED London, May 1.\u2014 The British Government today' rejected the principle of discriminatory action against imports from foreign coun- ties \u201cmerely because these imports happen to show an increase in any , articular period.\u201d Walter Runciman, president of the Board of Trade, faced a storm of questions in the House of Com- ; mens this afternoon complaining of : increased British purchases from foreign instead of Empire sources.; Increases in foreign wheat and oats purchases in contrast to cie-j creased purchases of Canadian gra'n ; were stressed.While no favorable opportunity; would be lost of developing intra- ; Imperial trade, the Minister declared in reply, he was unable to con- j template discriminatory action Montreal.May 1.\u2014The City of Montreal today came under the control of the Quebec Municipal Commission, which from now on has to approve civic borrowing and debenture issuing.The Commission, however, only has the right to approve finance- proposals, the city still retaining control of its purse strings.Mayor Camillien Houde, who objected to the bill creating the Commission two year?ago in the Quebec Legislature, is now reported as agreeable to having as much control as possible exercised over the finances of Montreal.He has indicated he will put forward a provision to the special session of the Quebec Legislature to have the recently apnointed Ahv: r-rv Finance Board given definite controlling powers.MAYOR'S MONTCEY BEHIND ZOO BARS Baltimore, May 1.\u2014After a hunt; which carried policemen and others over the tops of buildings, over fences and into cellars, the mayor's- MAY DAY OBSERVANCES THREATEN SECURITY OF MANY WORLD CITIES Paris, Threatened with Communist Uprising, Today Resembles Military Camp\u2014Madrid, Havana, New York and Chicago Other Chief Centres of Demonstrations\u2014 Early Indications Point to Comparatively Quiet Day Throughout Dominion\u2014Great Rejoicing at Moscow.aga: tr >GUCIS Tart; i.ar pent merely because the 1m- m those countries happen-w an Increase In a partie- behind the zoo b ars.TORONTO HOUSE | monkey May.; Howard W.Jackson received the monkey on April 19th.\u2022 Not realizing what sort of present I it was, his secretary opened the ; packing box carelessly and the g:f\u2018-j jumped out a window.It was fin-; ally caught in a lunchroom.Police and soldiers threw a ring of steel today around demonstrations called in manv parts of the world in observance of Mav Day.Paris.Madrid, Havana.New York and Chicago were the chief centers of activity.Larly indications were for & comparatively quiet day throughout Canada.The French Capital resembled a military camp\u2014as 30.000 police, backed by 10,000 troops with machine guns and armored cars, were called to cope with disorders.A policeman died at Angers in French provincial rioting in which nearly one hundred persons were estimated injured.M re than i.'iOO police were assigned to special dutv against violence in connection with rallies and parades of Communist?and Socialists in New York.Precautions were taken to guard against bombing; in Chicago, where another heavy nx-b il Dation of police strength was ready for any eventuality.Citizens of Spain laid in supplies for the dav because of a general strike and a government-decreed state of alarm general shutdown.Thousands of Cuban soldiers took special precautions against bomb-ig of foreign progeny :r.Havana af:'r requests for nrote\u2019Ction were r.-.a-cc- I.r.ited States and German -ff:riais.A ''stare of siege,\" similar to maniai .aw, was decreed througneu: Argentina.Workmen observed which brought a with parades and asser Re-action to United States Note Insisting on Treaty Rights in Marked Contrast to Friendliness Displayed to British - Latest Japanese Communique Insists She Cannot Remain Indifferent to Any Action Considered Prejudicial to Peace.A MEIGHEN QUITS AS A MEMBER OF DESPITE DEPRESSION, NEW YORK BY FIRE TODAY MYSTERY BLAST STOCK FIRMS MADE HUGE PROFITS Loss Tentatively Estimated at Believed Explosion, which Nar-\t- $160.000 Resulted from Early\tMissed Killing Baby, Evidence Presented Today to U.S.Senate Committee Dis- may Have Been May Day At- closed that New York Stock Exchange Member Firms Made Nearly $1,000,000,000 During Past Six Years\u2014 Data Revealed that Firms Averaged Almost $2.000.000 Apiece in Net Profits During Two Boom and Four Depression \\ears.D:«orders were feared between opposing Communist and Socialist fac-ixt.s in Panama.To a'-'t d clashes, auih-rities arranged for them to parade at different times.Demonstrations scheduled were cancelled at.Santiago, Chile, after mree day?of fighting between wo-.-sers and police which has reseller in four faralities.An extra guard watched over the palace in Mexico, D.F.v.War Commissar Yor-rshilcff issued a May Day proclamation hailing the Red Army as the \u201cmerciless defender'\u2019 cf the Soviet Union, adding \"Long live the Red Army\u2014the powerful and unfaltering guard of prcie.ter.ar.revc-lutra.'\u2019 Berlin made merry as Germany dcvoied the second May Day cele-hrar*:- uiîcteT the S&z: regini'S to $ p e e g a es an d de m o n strati- o n > i n praise c : :r.e invprcved lot c-f th\u20ac .«r fa Morning Blaze which Swept Seventy-Five Year Old Structure in Ontario Town.tempt on Life of Ukrainian Priest.1,\u2014A violen ha rids, shat W - hingron.May 1, New York \u2014Evidence Stock Ex- Govrrnment Senate Leader Sends Formal Note of Resignation to Ontario Premier, but Declines to Give Explanation for Action.UNITED STATES LABOR PICTURE F r eh::; r:is[ ora.-U 3 r i*i - HITLER TURNS DAY INTO GREAT GERMAN FESTIVAL WI -Ger Y\u2019oung Bystander Killed by Stray Bullet During Pennsylvania Clash \u2014 Conferences Bring Agreement in Major Industries.Nat Dav tne ,d a \u2022 fa.Wad ____j-.AY ¦es next ho ex id t u Uttil A IN P I-K Paul Me tt a se at eh a e uarvis at i r.ese an?notse.eseui '.arket ope: Bu- can ' \u2018 a, s\u2014was m me r.ca: : c r xra 9 ¦ obeyed: \u201cThat a eoc-i gnass c: ' to help the Ger- r'tra-or.attracr-?have never at- n ls t r :-v a st Fa., was killed : V- xiav UNTTF.n STATES DEMANDS RLSPLCTING OF TREATIES wno ciaur.ei v ndews ca?.Scat: aintsin order Mi T» I- \" .: H nrn.the Prci- \u2022v.;yh the gs f .Id POLICE IN QUANDARY OVER SELF-^TYLFD M0UNT1E TO KITCHENER SKELETON CASE ' BE DEPORTED THIRD TIME Evidence Submitted at Coroner's Hugh Joseph McCleod, Who Was nqurst Rexea.s that Bones Found U nconscious from V,, ann rose aca.r ' rV.^\t^\tc\t, ! 1 fie tot it b r o t p r < a \" e Other hic'r-s- \u2022 eus data shewed Tire 681 repor S'' '\t.\tf.;;v-r wr Yon at 9 a.-\", by criai Palace, rr.îigr.ed -v Hinder burg rca.ity.vast vear cnt-!i;hi?d trasteci w With, re kk r ( 1 nes* \\ nr H: .1,, : w,- , Ur I i r a s Mr i t Honvv A >\\ bi^ own iim Bonator; vin Found in Sandpit Several W eeks Ago Belong to Skeletons of a Woman and a Man.Hunger and Thirst Aboard Aquitania, Will Not Be Allowed to Remain in United States.Bras were cas: UNI (VO iV> Am Rv y ¦ Kttt Mas Ma mi \\\\i \\ 11 ii .R \\ i lï \\ : Hov >,i Ktf n\\\\ r ' upon m pi United I ) n\u201c forlfun nghts m ( hino, ond pro i pos and buried | Kxtor, was.in vain today, for seve; a her b.'dy in tho park.\t| hours after she had eari te.I tho e to Be Suffering from Nervous Breakdown, Disappeared After Booking Passage from Victoria to Seattle.tv DEVOTION OF MOTHER TO LITTLE SON WAS IN VAIN noemver.May 1 M's* a W d?on, twenty-seve through their flaming home they j old p-.anist, today was nveve both «Led from burns\t| hospital from what was believed to She had booked Safe herself from flames, caused I be a nervous breakdown during ailment, and how she ca: \\ aneouver yvlien her trieimed nmev ary failed for her to go from Yu-j tor.a io Seattle was sfunknown, Miss Wilson wa?,i\u2018.eoverod yes Fatt.n terday in hospital after she lia year-1 been sought since Saturday b ng in j British Columbia provincial poliet \u201cRed May Day\u201d outbreaks.The heart of the capital buried with its normal activity and public services functioned normally despite a Communist-sponsored strike, but a Sunday atmosphere prevailed in the workers' districts.Most of the factories were closed.After a night of fatal rioting in the '.i-acks : the provinces, one was known dead to leap to and nearly one hundred were estimated injured in battles in which tear ga?and barricades figured at Mantes and Angers, Manifestations were concentrated in Fairs, but trouble was feared in industrial centres elsewhere be- taming tical enmities for a gen- cause o ! and the communist ca' I era' strike.The Rightist press warned against the possibility of a \u201cRed i Revolution.\" while Left groups ! countered with charges extremis when an oil stove in the child's bed - ( which she disappeared after hooking on tho S.S.Princess A'ice from Vie tori a to Seattle, the same stateroom as booked by M'ss Irene Hick.Yie- .a\u2019creotv A '\t142 i of the Right were armed for civil wav' Davis resembled a military camp.Ten thousand soldiers, with fixed re out either overturned or exploded, i passage from Victoria to Seattle Mart» ehea-!.Muss.Ma\\ 1 T'v Mrs.t; feller vus bed into .v room Pehec.investigating Miss \\V \u2022Ison\u2019s' jorm xiolmisf.who has been missing bayonets ready, backed up 80,000 devotion of Mrs.Martha A.UfeUer clad in only a flimsy nightgown.disappearance, gave, no details of her since February.\t'\tContinued On 1\u2019age Two, I PACE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY.MAY 1, 1934, FAMILY READY TO PAY DEMAND OF KIDNAPPERS MAY DAY OBSERVANCES THREATEN SECURITY OF MANY WORLD CITIES A SIMPLE CAR BREAKDOWN ?LIVE DOG TAKING A LARGE INVOLVES SEVEN MOTORS CARGO OF FLEES TO DENMARK Authorities Withdraw in Arizona Case in Hope of Early Return of Six-Year-Old June Robles.Tucson, Arizona, May 1.\u2014 The ; kidnappers of six year old June j Robles were free today to negoti- \\ a;e for a $15,000 ransom without interference from authorities.Her father, Fernando Robles, issued an announcement to the kidnappers saying he was ready to ; meet fully their demands and that, at the family's request, officiai investigation had been stepped to \\ permit unhampered negotiations.Bercabe Robies, reputedly wtai-*hey grandfather of the child returned from a second trip ^across | the border to Ssr.ta Ana.Sonora,.where he told a hotel proprietor ht had sought the advice of Manuel : Gamboa, recognized in that area as a segr.Alphozuo Aguirre and Henry : Dalton, Tucson City councilman, who accompanied Btrr.are Robles into Sonora, differed, however, on ; the value of Robles' activities be-, low the border, \u201cThe baby is safe.\u201d Aguirre said, but he declined to disclose the j source of his information.\u201cWe have been on a wild goose chase.\u201d said Dalton.\"There is ab- i solutely so news of June.\" The announcement authorities had withdrawn from the case came after a conference between them and ; Fernando Robies.Robles\u2019 statement asked the gir captors to produce a piece of tbs child's dress to assure him he was dealing with the right persons._ar,d answer a list of tuestion* would further etablish the f was deai'.ng with those who hit daughter.Continued from Page 1.police called out to put dot™ dis-1 orders.\tt Early this morning, a radio- j equipped plane began circling over j the capital to direct a fleet- of fast j police cars to scenes of rioting.Fresh fighting flared at Mantes, forty miles from Paris, during the night after two days of street battles in which sixty persons were hurt.Ten arrests were made.The rioters threw the city into: partial darkness by smashing street lamp: MONTREAL LIVE Machines Involved in Unusual Trained Flees Numbering 476; STOCK MARKET QUOTATIONS Record\u2019s Classified Ads.Crash Suffered Little Damage, but Several Occupants Were * Cut and Bruised.Being Shipped from New Hampshire to Copenhagen Circus.Male Help Wanted___[_______For Sale Newnan, Ga.May 1.\u2014 Hugh | Boston.May 1.\u2014Four hundred Houstbn's\tcar\tbroke down on\tthe\tjan^\tseventy-six trained\tfleas will -\tr'\tr,; sa,\u2018\tfrom Boston aboard\tthe liner Franklin\tD\tRoosmeit Highwav\t;city\tof Flint today> their\tcabin the near here\tand\ttherebj hangs\tthi?\tsofj\tcoat 0f a [;ve dog.tale of an accident involving sever, | The strange shipment, eseonced cari_\t! in natural habitat, is destined for .j,,.u__,__._\tthe Circus Schsmann, of Copen- -j -\u201e\t\u2019\u2019i '\t¦ hagen, Denmark, where a collection They took advantage of the Miss \\ trgsnia otev.s car bumpea : 0f flea5 Was lost recently, confusion to rear barricades.They1 into it.\tA terrier, housed in specially fought off police with stones and Barney Beers, of Newnan, piled 1 built crate, has the dubious distinction of serving as host to his ITT ANTED AT ONCE THREE GOOD ME- ri OOD EXPRESS WAGON, ALSO RUH-\u2019 ' chanic*.Only experienced men need\tber tired pony buggy.Egbert A.Heaiy.apply.References required.Apply in person j Richmond, Phone 12S._________________________ to Webster Motors Limited.\t_____ ~ sticks.It was midnight before the : with his automobile into the two arch enemies.John Benson, of the ; Benson Animal Farm, Nashua, N.H., mobs could be routed.\t,\t,\t.\t.\t.At Angers, fighting broke out ! automobiles.Another car from when a Leftist throng fronted out- Newnan joined in the crash.\t.the shipper, has a special prepara- side a hall to protest a meeting of The next man to hit the pile was tion which is to be put on the dog\u2019s skin in the hope the fleas will feed on it and save the terrier some sleepless nights.persons sympathetic to the govern- WiLiam Gixpson, also o: Newnan.of Premier Gaston Doumer- Ballard Hudson, of Palnetto, stopped just outside the danger zone, but D, M.Wood, of Atlanta, came along with his car and struck Hudson,s ramming it onto the pile.None of the cars was badly darn- SINGER SEEKING DAMAGES men gue- Tear-gas bombs were fturlea into the bail.When the government supporters fled they were attacked by the rioters.Many were hurt in _____________________ hand-to-hand fighting before police -(y^n but several occupa could drive the mob to cover.In the en the Montreal Stock Exchange are fur- | fished by McManair.y & Walsh; Open High Low Noon BeH Tel.1191; 119^ 119T 119^ j Brazilian.10Tg\t107s\t107s\t10Ts Bruck Silk.19 T 19 T 19 U\t19 T Can.\tCar .\t.\t7S4\t7?-4\t7:li\t7^ ! Can.\tCement\t.\tSvi\t5\u20194\tSUt Can.Cement Pfd.\t4534\t4534\t45\u2019-4\t45- A Can.\tIndf Alcohol\t12T\t1ST\t12\"s\t1-3\t, Can.\tPacific\t.\t16\u20184\t16V4\t16%\t1634 Con.Smelting .164\t164\t164\t164 Dom.Bridge .35^\t35353544 D>m.Textile .\t84L,\tS45j 84^ ' Dom.S.& C.4sj.\t4\u20194\t4%\t-1\tv4 Int.Nickel .27.75 27,75\t27.50 27.50 i Massey Harris .\th% h:%\ti McCoii-Frontenac\t13yg\tl.N ICELY AND COMPLETELY F URN IS lied apartment.Three rooms and bathroom, well lighted at 16 Wellington South.Apply Ludger Forest.\"CUVE ROOMS.SELF-CONTAINED; 8j *\u2022 rooms, 6-erai-detached, modern, 2B Magog] .Slreet.Phone 1912-W.Chartered Accountants Ip D N E Y.ARMITAGE & CO.J\tTrustees in Bankruptcy.Sherbrooke Trust Building, Sherbrooke.Certified Accountants BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS CL\u2019PERB SIX ROOM \u2022s May i- \u2014 SoBtei-fca$*«n reeled Mey Day in tb\u2018 while ar.extraor cf police an Vieni ! Ecro-pe shadows of d.-ary mebihzati In % ier.r.3.nowever, tne cay was given over zo a festival celecrati-.g the new Austrian constitution wr.->h the peopie had their fir-*.ct-pCTtt:.-i:y if itxd/irtg last night.The constitution, under which derr.cr iracy formally is forced cut of Austria, was approved yesterday by a ramp parliament which in tz t'/.rjs sanctioned it* owr.finish.In Somania, citizens feared Left forte* might seize the day for a towns as the Provincial Government j went ahead with plans to spend ?2t 0.f Of) by way of testing a new housing scheme.The experimental work was t performed in Halifax, Premier Angus L.Macdonald told the Legislature yesterday.In Halifax there are large slum areas and crowded tenemor.is blocks, many of them charactarized a; fire traps, in the very heart of *hc;/.These, it was indicated, are to be taken in rand.In son e cases the government\u2019s new housing commission will expropriate land.Companies w;i; be incorporated to r modern structures, not obIv ot -p-'here^ there are^now biiildinfs, bi po8:fihiy also on land owned at pre knt tv tr.o fedora! government.'oç j April 23.The remairis )uild ! land I LORNE to Leeds for interment.The first cars from Thetford Mines came through on April 21.Bi - Guy a;:J Elsie Grady were the guests of Mrs.K >.Jamieson one afternoon re-cently, Mr.and Mrs.Finlay Morrison and two sons, of Thetford Mines, were calling at the home of Mr.recently.Mrs.R.J.Jamiwon, who was | Kenneeott .quite ill for a week, is very much : N.y.c*»tr*l .improved.\tj Sear* Roebuck .Mrs.T.J.Y.'ailace was the guest ] Stand, ou of n j South.Pacific , Tcxaa Gulf Sul.Texas Oil Corp.on tie New York\tStock\tExchange are fur- niched by McMan&my &\t\tWalshj Air Reduction .\tOpen 100\tHigh Low NT*on 100\t93\t99\t! Allied Chemical\t144\t145\t14315\t115 ta ! Am.Can\t\t100%\t100 U 99%\t99% 1 Am.Sugar .\t43%\t48 %\t46 %\t4 ' % | Am.Smelting .\t39 Vi\t39i:J\t2^4\t39\t| Am.T.& T.\t118 %\tu\u2022 % ne5.U6% \\ Anaconda Copper\t\tib% io% n% j Atchison \t\t\u20ac5\t65 u 64%\t64% Baiti.& Ohio .\t274*\t27 %\t26%\t,26%: Beth.Strel \t\t39%\t39% SSVi 39% Can.Pacific .,.\t16%\t16 Vi\t16'3\t16 Vi Chesapeake & Ohio\t\td.i'i\t46%\t40%\t46% Chrysler \t\t46%\t461;i\t4o%\t46 \u2022.Com.Solvents .\t- Ù %\t26\t2ô%\t25\u2019i Congoîeum Co.\t20%\t2fV- 26^\t26 \u2018 9 Du Pont \t\t92%\t92 Vi 92-%\t92% General Electric\t21%\t21% 21% 21% Générai Motors .\t36%\t36%\t36\t36% Inter.Harvester\t\t38%\t38%\t33% f her daughter, Mrs.Manly Low one day recently.r* 'J -\tf- B - -r- a f» £7-Ccn 2 ?I .7j0-â irl^pv A fi1.paraea of Scot he unci BELGIAN DEMONSTRATORS PROVIDE LITTLE TROUBLE keage.\\f r p.- A Brnw^ls.Mav 1, \u2014 I g*?*- d®TTYi Qfi 0 w m.ofc +visy, hot Mt.v Dsy cc rn o n #7T^.o n* rr c \u2022\u2022 ec.« \u2022- ++.c ^ h r.r0 ^ *'\t: gn of tr ov o.0.A'^-hcrit-e* he !.e r'^'d ,f:rr;,\t
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