Sherbrooke daily record, 11 septembre 1930, jeudi 11 septembre 1930
[" I §>bnitninkr iailn mwnrb Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1930.Thirty-Fourth Year.DISCUSSION ON UNEMPLOYMENT TO BE CONTINUED AT OTTAWA TODAY \u201cWork, Not Charity, and Labor, Not the Dole,\u201d Will Be Guiding Influence in Government\u2019s Fight to Alleviate Unemployment, Premier Bennett Told House Yesterday \u2014Money Which He Would Ask Parliament to Vote Would Be Spent in Accordance With Recommendations cf Employment Service Council of Canada.: o TTAWA, Ont., Sept.ll.; Unemployment relief'PLAY SMALL PART IN DOCK CONTROL in the form of a sum of $20,000,000 set aside for construction programmes, aids to municipalities and provinces, will again be under discussion in the House of Commons today.The whole of yesterday\u2019s ¦itting was given over to a pro- MADE NEW AUTO RECORD TORONTO TO VANCOUVER Youths Cross Continent in Ninety-Five Hours-Nine Hours Slower Than Fastest Train.VANCOUVER, E.C., Sept, 11\u2014 From Toronts to Vancouver by automobile in ninety-five hours and fifteen minutes is the record achieved by two youths of Oakville, Ont.The fastest train scheduled takes eighty-six hours to do the same journey.Dick Henry and Vernon Dynes left Toronto Thursday at eleven p.m, and arrived here Monday night at 6:30 o\u2019clock.They proceeded from Toronto to Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, thence through United States territory to Emerson, Man, From there they followed the main prairie roads and Crow\u2019s Nest Pass through the Rockies to Vancouver.The previous record for the trip was 96 Vi hours actual running time.BRITISH SHIP CREW IS GIVING CO-OPERATION PARLIAMENTARY SHOW ATTRACTS Marines Working Like Other Laborers Clearing Debris in Stricken City of Santo Domingo- Both Afternoon and Evening Performances of House of Commons Given Before Crowded Houses and Galleries.OTTAWA, Ont, Sept, 11 \u2014 Canada\u2019s parliamentary show is playing to packed houses and the galleries are filled for both matinee NEW MAYOR WAS ELECTED BY CITIZENS OF DETROIT Ex-Mayor Charles Bowles Failed to Regain Hold, and Victory Went to Frank Murphy.DETOIT, Mich, Sept.11\u2014Charles Bowles lost his fight on Tuesday to regain the position of mayor of Detroit which he won as a reform candidate and lost in a recall election after six months in office.He had the satisfaction, however, of running ahead of the man endorsed by the committee which managed the recall campaign.The winner of what turned out to be virtually a three-man race was Frank Murphy, who resigned from SANTO DOMINGO, Sept.11\u2014 British naval detachments worked like any other laborers today in putting this ancient\tcapital back cn \u201e\t,\t^\t\u201e its feet.\tinee and\tevening performances.\t! recorder\ts\tcourt\tto\tenter\tthe\tcontest At the request of\tPresident Rou- ! Judging by the crowds\twhich seek\ti with the\tbacking\tof\tsome\tof\tthe\tele- jillo, sailors from the cruiser Danas, [ admission,\tther present\tspecial ses- which left Halifax early this week,, sum of Parliament is exciting un SIR ROBERT BORDEN OPENED MAIN DEBATE WITH PLEA FOR GOODWILL 11\u2014A ______ KIEL, Germany, Sept.longed cross-examination of the New Members of Montrea! Har-!\t^\u201c'nt^^map artis- Government s proposals by the , r .\t¦ c\tH +h families, femnted bv ,.\t,\t,\tbor Commission bworn Uppositicn members and from the ex- ; treasury ; .ans and their families, tempted by into;offers of high wages, have embark- Office Yesterday\u2014Ceremony Very Brief.MONTREAL, Que, Sept.11.\u2014 planations benches.If this debate is completed to-; day, and the House will sit both \u2018\u2018Whatever part politics inay have afternoon and evening, it is pos-.P-3^®^ 'n the tradition of the ap-j ,,\t.\t, .rc ; pointaient of the Board of Harbor1 sible the Governments tariff ! Commissioners of Montreal, there changes will be introduced in {has not been in my regime, nor in their prelimnary form.\tI the regimes of Mr.Ross and Major rr,\t,\t.\t,, :Geo.Washington Stephens, whicn The Senate will be marking time ;\t.ed for Soviet Russia.ALTERATION IN ONTARIO GOVT.IS PREDICTED landed yesterday to supervise cleaning of debris and refuse from the streets, thus releasing fatigued Dominican soldiers who have had almost no relief since the hurricane, Wednesday of last week.The Britons came, in their white clothes and regulation helmets, but for only a little dii they .Land oy as guards and supervisors.Their officers almost immediately put them to work aiding the general reconstruction labor, and today it was evident they were making quite a dent in the task at hand.tVith the tropical heat and the perspiration of their labors, they quickly became begrimed and their uniforms soiled, but they did not mind, and never halted théir work.Their presence was somewhat of a I preceded mine, any politics in the today in anticipation of action on the I operation and development of the\t- ,\t-\t^\t, ber will meet as usual it is possible 1 yesterday in formally handing over usual interest in the general public.While there may be several reasons for the increased attendance, the fact that Parliament is sitting during the tourist season is probably more responsible than any othe ments which helped elevate Bowles from the same bench to the mayor\u2019s chair last November.Murphy ran approximately 12,000 votes ahead of Bowles, who in turn had a margin almost as large over George Engel, the recall committee\u2019s choice.John W.Smith, former mayor, trailed far behind, and Phillip Raymond, a it will adjourn until such a time a it has something before it for consideration.In the meantime, the address in reply to the Speech from the Throne, has not been completed and will he continued by Senator Me Means.The debate yesterday was featured by the charge made by Senator Gideon Robertson, Minister of Labor, mat the King Government was made aware of existing unemployment last winter by numerous appeals for aid, but replied that the the administration of the harbor of Montreal to his successors in office.At one o'clock yesterday the ceremony of swearing in of the new board was carried out in the board room of the harbor office.The oath was administered to the new president, J.H.Rainville, K.C., and to his colleagues, John C.Newman and Col.Minister cf Education by Pre-1 to guard the Legation in the tim mier G.Howard Ferguson ''p^nr'Trujaio has asked for Included in Changes Which Are detachments of United States Mar- tti .\ti.r*/\"s.\tZ linne fn air! in fHa\ttinTï bUC here i Understood to Be Contempla-iines t0 aid in the reconstruction,.bu ted.TORONTO, Ont., Sept.11.\u2014Four important changes in Premier G.H.J.Trihey, by the secretary of Howard Ferguson\u2019s Government, in-ihe commission, Mr.Archambault, c[U(jjng\trelinquishing of the The outgoing and incoming boards portfolio of Minister of Education posed for photographs after which ^\tPremier, are forecast in a Senator McDougald invited both situation was none of its responsi- boards ar/d the h\\rbor officials to a delightful luncheon at the Forest bility.The day in the House of Commons ïncTStream Club, consisted largely of a long list of questions directed to Premier R.B.Bennett.He was sponsoring a reso- j lution railing upon Parliament to set 1 aside $20,000,000 for unemployment : relief.This brought about a bar- \\ rage of questions from Opposition \u2018 members who wanted to know now it f was to be spent.The Premier, as j Minister of Finance and representative in the Commons of the Minister i of Labor, took it upon hiipself to j personally guide the resolution : through the debate.Among other things, Premier | Bennett indicated there are now j 117,000 persons out of work ip Can- ; ada and added that the prospect was ; that 177,000 would be unemployed during the coming winter.He expressed the opinion that the i Governmnt proposals, if placed into ! effect, would materially reduce the AYER'S CUFF SCHOOL FAIR A GREAT SUCCESS feature story published by\tthe Globe today.\u201cIn the reported reorganizat'on,\u201d says the- paper, \u201c-here are said te be involved the retirement of three ; of the present members of the ; Government.Hon.John S.Martin, I Minister of Agriculture, Hon.Dr.; Forbes Godfrey, Minister of Health, land Hon.Lincoln Goldie, Provincial , Secretary, the elevation to full cabinet rank of one present minister without portfolio, Hon.E.A.Dunlop, and of four private mem-jbers of the Legislature.\u201cThe creation of a new Department of Welfare, which Mr.Fer- it was regarded ¦ s doubtful that they would be sent.The British cruiser turned over all of its medical supplies above those actually needed for an emergency to the medical committee rnd all surplus food c i board was given to the President and the American relief commitlee.Meanwhile the technical personnel of the British ship carried on a survey of transportation needs of the vicinity, with particular regard to destroyed bridges and communications service so that repairs might be facilitated.Many of those in the galleries are i QommUnist, got about 3,000 votes, from out-of-town and a significant j feature of the present session is ! the large number of requests for ticket of admission to the reserve galleries from visitors from the j United States.United States tour- | ists often apply to the United Star- i es Minister and his staff and obtain I tickets through them.Then there are many Canadians j from widely scattered parts of [ Canada who are taking advantage ' of their holidays to see the .men who make their law at work.It is the first time in many years that Parliament has opened in the summer, as usually the opening takes place in the winter when the average workaday citizen has neither the time nor the inclination of travel.The fact that a new government is at .the helm also adds to the interest and many pfeople attend the sessions to see Premier Bennett and his cabinet play the stellar role for the first time.Naturally many of the members are occupying seats in the House for the first time and the proceedings of Parliament have the attraction of novelty for the wives, children FOREIGN TRADE FAILURE CAUSE OF DEPRESSION ing Exhibits.| prospective - footed on the Busy Time Spent at County ^'a'r:gUgon bas intimated on several oc- Grounds When Agricultural casions was needed, will be effect-.\t.\t, led in the re-organization,\u2019\u2019 cont\u2019.n- Society Also Convened\u2014Judg- Ues the Globe.« Had Di.ficul! Tim.Examm-;\tilfS nes indicated, Pre- ______\t,____ Ferguson will relinquish to avtcd\u2019o rw ttof cipriL 11 __TVin i Leopold MacAulay, M.L.A.for South .\t.\t,\t.\ti us^Isuccew, mf de possible by York, the education portfolio the number of jobless and possibly re-j d weatb(;r \u201eooci crowds andIPremier has administered since dure the total by several thousand | ood exhibits,\u2019 attended the School j Government came into office; Ur.within a few weeks.\t! Fair held in Ayer\u2019s Cliff, on Wed-;John M.Robb, M.L.A., Algoma, The Government will deal directly nesday, September 10th.In fact the will take o\\er the Health Depait-with the provinces in its relief pro-: county fair grounds was unusually ! ment that will be extended, it gramme affecting provinces or b?v as the County Council and Ag- understood, to include within municipalities, the Premier stated.! ricultural Society convened the jurisdiction the provincial This approach also would be follow-i same day with a representative hospitals and public general hospit-, ed in the granting of one-third of number in each.\t,\tals- n°w administered by Mr.Gold- thc total expended by municipalities! A busy time was experienced ie.brig.-Gen.L.-/.Kennedy, -b ¦ forced to provide relief other than 15> its mental KINGSTON, Ont., Sept.11.\u2014Th; Kingston Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Canada has chosen Rev.A.Newton Reid, B.A., of Sterling, as moderator for next term.WOULD PUSH ON WATERWAY PUN Despatch from Washington Says Newly Appointed U.S.Minister to Canada Has Asked Bennett Government to Proceed With1 Development of St.Latvrence Waterway.Prominent English Shipper Declares Free Trade Necessary to Restore Economic Balance.ffiends who have accompanied them to Ottawa.NEW YORK, X.Y., Sept., 11.\u2014 The New York Times in a special despatch from Washington today says: \u201cIn a note delivered by Hanford MacNider, as one of his tint official acts as the new American Minister to Canada, the United und ! states has asked the Conservative GUELPH TEAM TO COMPETE QJJELPH, Out.Sept.11.\u2014 A team of students representing the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph will again compete in the Eastern United States dairy judging competition which is to be held at Springfield, Mass., commencing September 16th.OF NEWCOMERS IN SENATE DEBATE Machinery Removes Need for Further Farm Laborers in Western Provinces\u2014Protection cf Canadian Labor Urged\u2014Tribute Paid to Senator Blcndin.employment.It is proposed, he said to assist the provinces in connecting up the links in the trans-Canada highway but the Government did not intend building a second coast to-coast road.Assistance might bo forthcoming from the Federal Treasury, Premier Bennett said to provinces for the maintenance of highways connecting provinces.\u201cWork, not charity,\u201d and from the'opening until lunch time, I A.Peel, will succeed Mr.Martin as the exhibitors transforming the head of the Agr.cultural Depart-horticultural building into such a ment.contest of agricultural skill as \u201cThe fourth new face in the re-demanded time and wisdom cn the | organized cabinet,\u2019- says the paper, part of those judging.The culinary ; \u201cwill be that of Re\\.William G.and floral arts wer not neglected, Martin, M.L.A., Brantford, who by the young ladies, toothsome cak- will be entrusted with the welfare ed and a lovely variety of garden ; portfolio, which was urgently reflowers being shown.For those noticonm-jended ;n the recent report cu bringing lunch, the local W.I.of-,the royal commission that investi-I fered for sale the customary ice, gatcd the province\u2019s general wel-labor, I cream, soft drinks, can'y.nuts, hot;fare situation.\u201d not the dole\u201d will be the guiding ; dogs, lunches and coffee, these i\tDunlop will be the new Pro- influence in the Government's fight ] meeting excellent finano al results.; vincial-Treasurer,\u201d the story proto alleviate unemployment, Premier I Immediately ' \u201d\tL1\"\tJ-\u201c Bennett said.The money which he j ner hour, the would ask Parliament to vote would I their tasic of judging ami all others bo spent in accordance with the re made ready for the afternoon s commendations of the employment i programme, which started with the Service Council of Canada which ; sPeec'vma,'
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