Sherbrooke daily record, 9 juin 1933, vendredi 9 juin 1933
[" terbrooke Sailg Iworb Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933.Thirty-Seventh Year 'WIDELY KNOWN PERSONAGES ! CONCLUDE ACTIVE CAREERS C0MMERCIA1 WAR IS THREATENED ON EVE OF ECONOMIC CONITRENCE tlS:; ___________ Canadians.L eared that Two Great Empires May Start Trade Battle as Japan Seeks Retaliatory Measures to Check What the Foreign Office Declares \u201cCampaign of Empire-Wide Exclusion of Japanese Goods\u201d\u2014Australia and Canada May Be Drawn into the Conflict.The following deaths were recorded in today\u2019s news despatches: London\u2014Sir Walter Morley Fletcher, 59, secretary of the Medical Research Council.Montreal\u2014Ernest J.Brossard, 61, general president of the Saint Jean - i Baptiste Society and Chief Forester On the eve of the World Economic Conference ' ;;fenlenoC^h°n RUMFORD MAN NOT LOCATED BY DETECTIVE YOUTH DROWNED YESTERDAY AT MANSONVILLE BRITISH PREMIER MEETS HEAD OF UNITED STATES DELEGATION New York \u2014 Rudolph Weber, 75, art director and former professor at Princeton University.Montreal \u2014 James Timmins, 45, eldest son of Noah Timmins, Canadian mining magnate.Ann Arbor, Mich.\u2014Dr.John R.Effinger, 62, dean of the college of literature, science and arts at the University of Michigan.Quebec\u2014Jules Ernest 82, president of J.E.Livernois, Livernois, Tokyo, June 9.in London clouds of an impending commercial warfare between two great Empires, possibly involving Canada, are overshadowing Asia.The Foreign Office said today that the Government is gravely considering what steps would most effectively check \u201cthe British Empire\u2019s aggressive tariff and general commercial policies against Japan,\u201d and searching for the most vulnerable point in the British Empire\u2019s commercial armor where thrusts are most likely to halt what Japan considers a campaign of Empire-wide exclusion of Japanese goods.A boycott is threatened against raw cotton from India under a decision of the Japan Cotton Spinners\u2019 Federation emergency committee in retaliation for India\u2019s fifty per cent, increase recently in\tT \u201e c .duties on non-British cotton doths.\t' divorce, \u2019 Mrs.\u2019 William W KeHer The foreign Office spokesman declared that \u201cthis is a matter of life today testified her husband is such and death to Japan,\u201d adding that it would \u201che a disaster if our goods were a strict vegetarian that he would barred from the Empire which embraces a sixth of the globe.\u201d\t?ven Pe.rm\u2019t turkey to be serv- The immediate cause of the wave of anti-British feeling in the Japan- nly\"ihey6'were^arrTed\"^n?1923 esc industrial and commercial world is India\u2019s boost in the cotton cloth and separated two years ago, she tariffs.\tsaid.These boosts, the Japanese insist, ^ -\u2014\u2014- will mean the death of the Indian textile trade.A series of events in the past year, including the abrogation of an Indo-Japanese commercial treaty and other moves to bar cheap Japanese goods from portions of the British Empire, also have convinced the Japanese they face exclusion from domains of their former ally, according to the spokesman.* Japan hitherto has taken no formal diplomatic action as concerns India and Great Britain.The Ministeries of Finance and Commerce, meanwhile, are debating the possibility of retaliatory measures against products of the British Empire, including Canada and Australia.It is feared Japan is entering the London Conference ready to relegate the tariff truce to the discard.The Rengo Japanese news agency Probe into Mystery of Signatures Gerard Drouin Lost Life in Missis-on Letter and Note Found on quoi River While Swimming Langlois After Murder Unsuc-1 cessful\u2014Inquest Will Not Be Reopened Until More Evidence Has Been Obtained.Efforts by Detective James Haney, of the Provincial Police, to locate Alphonse Gobeil in Rumford, Maine, in connection with the East Hereford murder, failed yesterday when it was learned that Gobeil left Rumford some time ago to reside in another city.Detective Haney attempted to photographers, well-known business QUEBEC PREMIER OUTLINES PUBLIC WORKS PLAN TO AID UNEMPLOYED ter of the note for $750 which was found on Langlois\u2019 body and the letter, supposed to have been written by Gobeil, that lured Langlois to Canaan, Vt., on the day he was murdered in the hills of Hereford.The signatures on these two notes do not correspond, detectives state; and while it is presumed that the signature on the promissory note is genuine, -the theory is entertained that the letter may have been written by another person with the object of luring Langlois to his death.A few days before Langlois was killed he received a letter he believed was written by Gobeil, advising him to be in Canaan on the evening of June 1st in order to col-(Continued on page 2 II designed to provide unemploy-ment relief by public works instead of direct relief and at the _\t_\tsame time alleviate the ills of sea- said it had learned from an official sonal employment will be undertaken New Programme Calls for Abandonment of Direct Relief Policy\u2014Workers on Relief Projects to Receive Half Pay at Time of Work and Other Half Duing Winter\u2014 Further Details of Scheme to Keep Farmers\u2019 Sons on Land Announced.- - uebec, June 9.\u2014A new policy course that when Viscount Kukijiro Ishi conferred with President Roosc' by the Provincial Government in conjunction with the Federal Govern- velt last month he proposed a new i nient and the municipalities, Premier Japanese - American arbitration L.A.Taschereau announced here treaty to which the President assented in principle last evening.Nature of WANTS PREMIER TASCHEREAU TO \u2018SIT ON FENCE\u2019 EXCLUSION OF GIRLS FOUGHT BY BOSTON MAN With Companions\u2014Body Recovered Twenty-Five Minutes After Tragedy, But Life Was Extinct.London, June 9.\u2014 Premier Ramsay MacDonald and Cordell Hull, head of the United States delegation to the World Economic Conference, had a private talk lasting forty-five minutes after luncheon today at the home of Ray Atherton, counsellor to the United States embassy.INVESTIGATORS RESUME INQUIRIES INTO MORGAN MARKET DEALINGS Attorney for Committee Declares He Can Uncover Practices Employed by Banking House Partners Without Violating Income Tax Return Secrecy\u2014Hopes to Complete Investigation into Morgan Affairs Today\u2014Conclude Examination of Van Sweringen.Mansonville, June 9.\u2014The waters of the Missis quoi river yesterday afternoon claimed the life of young Gerard Drotiin, sixteen-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs.C.Drouin, residents of this place for the past fifteen years.The youthful victim, who would have celebrated his sixteenth birthday next month, had gone swimming with some companions about a quarter-mile above the village.Not an expert swimmer, Drouin went beyond his depth and disappeared below the surface.The alarm was given by his chums, but it was twenty-five minutes later before the body was brought to shore by William Coutu, of this place, who engaged in diving with other persons in an effort to recover the remains.Dr.Edwin Gillander was summoned and practiced artificial respiration for an hour, but life was extinct.The depth of the water where young Drouin wras drowned was fourteen feet.Dr.G.W.Runnells, of Granby, district.coroner, was informed of the tragedy and will conduct an inquest today.JUDGE ISSUES WARNING TO SEEKERS OF ALIMONY Marrying Divorced Man Is Like Taking Second Mortgage, Declares V/isconsin Judge in Settling Involved Alimony Case.Milwaukee, June 9.\u2014Marrying a divorced man, says Circuit Judge C.L.Aarons, is just like taking a second mortgage.The Court\u2019s pronouncement came in the case of Albert Greenberg, charged with owing alimony to his two former wives.Greenberg, former roadhouse operator, said he makes only twenty dollars a week and cannot keep up payments to both.His second wife asked how she was going to live.\u201cAfter all,\u201d said the court, \u201cwhen you married him you knew he was divorced.He is just like a second mortgage.\u201d w GERMAN STAND ON DEBTS ADDS TO CONFUSION DEATH TOLL NEARS CENTURY MARK IN RECORD-BREAKING HEAT WAVE Illinois Heads List With Twenty-Two Deaths and Dozens of Cases of Heat Prostration\u2014Ohio Counts Eleven Casualties and Michigan Eight\u2014Drownings Common Through Affected Areas, But East Sees No Prospect for Moderation Until Tonight.Canadian-Born Resident of Uni- Imminence of War Debts Pay ments and Announcement German Moratorium Add to Difficulties of Economi- Conference Delegates.th« public works is j not yet decided upon.But men Hon.C.H.Cahan Charges that Premier Taschereau Should Not \u201cInterfere\u201d in Proposed Canalization of St.Lawrence.as a result of this favorable develop ment in Japanese-American rela- > tions, Tokyo was prepared to take a strong stand toward Great Britain in the current tariff controversy.As a sequel to the Roosevelt-Ishii discussion, the Rengo agency said, negotiations are proceeding between Ambassador Katsuji Debuchi and the State Department at Washington looking toward the establishment of a permanent Japanese-American Abitration Commission of five members.It was impossible to obtain an official confirmation of the Rengo account of the Roosevelt-Ishii discussion and its reported effect on the ennployed during the summer will only be paid half of their wages during the period of work, the remainder being given to them in the fall in order that they may have backing for the coming winter.\u201cIn order to give aid to the unemployed, the Provincial Government is going to undertake public works, \u2019 a statement from the Pre-1 \u201cinterference mier said.\u201cAt the same time, we will pay them only half of their ! claimed the Montreal, June 9.\u2014Premier L.A Taschereau\u2019s stand against the St.| Genevieve, Lawrence waterways was termed ! students ted States Seeks to Have Two Daughters, Attending Halifax School, Allowed to Enter Country.Boston, June 9.\u2014A father's fight to prevent the exclusion of his young Canadian daughters from the United States, where he is a teacher in the public schools and makes his home, was under way today.The daughters, Miss Monica Reilly, aged twenty-one, and her sister, aged seventeen, botn in Mount St.Vincent London, June 9.\u2014The imminence of due dates for war debts payments next week and the announcement of a German debt moratorium added confusion to the troubled economic situation today as visiting delegates to the World_ Economic Conference plunged into a round of preparations for the formal opening of the parley Monday.Secretary of State Cordell Hull, oi MATTERN TODAY SEEN HEADING TOWARD COAST \"interference\u201d last night by Hon C.; SchooI Halifax, N.S., were refused'head of the United States group H.Cahan.Secretary of State, who , entrv here vesterdav\treiterated on his arrival here with p .- I entry here yesterday by immigration , £ creniie1 wa^ Î authorities when they arrived on the wages during the course of the entering the federal field into which ' steamship Newfoundland to t,o l-f hP nfiç VIA nerhf tA Ptttov 7 xirricn Vizs ! .i Quebec works, and will keep the other half\the has no\tright to enter for them, to let them have\tit in the\tcriticized\tthe Dominion\tgovern- autumn, in order that those who 1 ment\u2019s policy in regard to the water-work during the summer months way- .\t-,\t._\t_ .may have something saved before I Mr- ^ahan spoke to a group of his Japanese\tattitude toward Great Bn-.entering upon the periods\tof sea-1 eIectors in\tthe constituency of St.tain\tand\tIndia.\tsonal unemployment which\toccur in\tBawrence-St.George and, in\this own -\t! the fall and the winter \u201d\t: words, was \u201crendering account of BRITISH CABINET IS AT 1 ' Tin 1a t Fia *¦ c-\t».~ 1\t^\tTTlC ÇlGât- Lp to the present, several sys- or part of his address was outside GRIPS WITH BIG PROBLEM terns have been tried out,\u201d the Pre- the'field of controversy, but when -\u2014\ti ^\t^ \u20ac first of all tried he touched on the waterways- pro- London, June 9.\u2014A full attendance public works, to give work to the | blem he spoke as follows: of ministers was assured at a special ¦ laboring and trade classes.We were; \u201cThis is a matter in which I find cabinet meeting today called to dis-1 then forced to abandon this policy the government of Quebec has no cuss and, perhaps, determine Great I at the wish of Ottawa, which pre-; direct interest, and when the Prime Britain\u2019s final course regarding the j ferred the direct relief system.Once Minister of this province enters into war debts installment due the Unit'd I more, however, Ottawa is going to the controversy, with all due respect, States next week.\tI\tallow public works to be carried out, | î sa>\u2019 his statements show that he It was assumed that Sir John : ar)(j wo are going to try the system 's lacking in knowledge of the prim-Simon, Secretary for horcign At- 0f which [ have spoken.' ary material facts in the contro- \u201cWc do not yet know the nature j\t\u2022i^no when he does that he of the work which will be under-1 eTter® , int,(> the f.ed,el\u2019al field- into _ | which he has no right to enter.,\t,\t.r -\u2014\tjoin when he : their parents.At a special hearing, immigration officials ruled the girls\u2019 passports and visas were not in good order, and they were held in the East Boston immigration station last night to await deportation proceedings.Their father, Wilfred A.Reilly, an instructor in the Boys\u2019 Trade School in Worcester, where he, his wife, and two other children live, ashington, June 9.\u2014Investigators of the United States Senate, armed with new power to proceed, turned their inquiry today to the stock transactions by which three partners of J.P.Morgan and Company, the bankers, obtained income tax exemptions.The investigating committee stiil faced a possible challenge of its authority to dig out the personal stock transactions of Thomas S.Lamont, William Ewing, and Harold Stanley, younger members of the famous banking house, but the committee members said privately they were ready to clamp down contempt proceedings on any witness refusing to answer questions.Jojjin W.Davis, the Morgan counsel who challenged the committee\u2019s authority to go into the question a week ago today, kept silent about his plans, but the Senators believed that in view of the additional authority voted yesterday by the Senate, he would advise the three partners to answer questions about the stock transactions, so long as they were not questioned directly on their income tax returns.This was all that Ferdinand Pecora, the committee counsel, wanted.He contended he could disclose the practices employed without violating the law guaranteeing secrecy to income tax returns.He wanted to show how Lamont established losses for income tax purposes by selling stoex which was bought almost immediately by his wife with money borrowed from him.Pecora also planned to introduce the last list of selected clients who were sold stock at cost by the Morgan banking house.This list was regarded by investigators as more significant than those previously placed in the record, because it contained two groups, those who bought at cost, and others who paid a little more.Pecora was not sure whether he could wind up by evening or whether the Morgan study would have to extend into next week.Stock sales affecting the taxable income of Thomas S.Lamont and other Morgan partners were the im- Niw York, June 9.\u2014-Sizzling hot mediate objective of Chairman record-breaking temperatures Retcher g quickly-approved resolu-baked vast stretches of the i 1'0n- Simultaneously $100,000 was eastern half of the United States,} y°^d for carrying the private bank bringing reports of deaths that approached the century mark.And while some portions of the affected areas, notably the extreme southern and eastern parts of the Great Lakes region were enjoying moderate relief from the devastating effects of the week\u2019s intensely high temperature readings, the east saw his colleagues that he was without authority to confer on the war debts.A delegation spokesman, however, later explained Mr.Hull would not brusquely refuse to discuss the subject if representatives of other nations insisted on bringing it up in informal talks.Secretary Hull de-dined to comment on the German ; Krasnoyarsk to Chita, moratorium.The immediate programme of preliminary discussions is not yet Believed Flyer Is Making for .prospect for lower figures until n \u2022.\tt i \u2022 nrr di\tr tonignt, when local thunder showers Unta, lakmg-Utt rlace tor may ease ^ situation.Trans-Pacific Leg in Flight; This city suffered yesterday with n____j xL _\tJ\t!\ta record-breaking June 8th temper- Rcund the V* orld.\t; ature of nir\u20acty.two> with one heat | \u201e\tT \u201c T.\t.I death and two drownings, but it wras Moscow, June 9.Jimmy Mat-, ^ middle west u'here the death tern, round-the-world flyer, pass- figUr\u20acs mC|Unted.\tI \u2022 j \u2022 vi ' k * .i, i u .u ed over Nizhn Udinsk, in eastern Illinois alone counted twenty-two 15 des!r?.but throngh the press Siberia, at 2:05 p.m.Moscow time, (dead in three days of the heat wave.6-05 a.m E.S.T.today.\t|\tEighteen of the fatalities were in Nizhn Udinsk is about one-third ' C'nicaS°-\tf th« thermometer « ., j\t, .\txr\tf shot up to ninety-seven\u2014a new all of the dstance between Krasnoy- time recûrd fû].a June 8th_and then inquiry through another session of Congress.Shortly after these ballots 0.P.Van Sweringen testified before the banking committee that '\u2019these investigations are terrifically destructive.\u201d Immediately, hr sought to amend this designation, introduced voluntarily while he was saying business showed improvement \u201call the wav thhough\u201d and needed \u201cconfidence instead of frightening.\u201d \u201cPerhaps I shouldn\u2019t have said what I did,\" explained Van Sweringen as he leaned back in one chair, a foot propped on another.\u201cI didn\u2019t mean investigations, but \u2014of course, to investigate and know arsk, Mattern\u2019s last take-off place, [>eg-an to recede, with a drop of ten and Chita, apparently his next ob- degrees promised for today jective.It is about 1,300 miles from the public gets the idea that something is wrong.That drift is there.\u201cI realize that all you are trying to do is to see and know and be helpful.\u201d Morgan and his partners who have beer, attending the hearings for nearly three weeks, seemed more fairs, would have a communication for his colleagues from Ronald Lindsay, the Ambassador in Washington, reporting the latter\u2019s talk with President Roosevelt on Thursday.Indications were at every hand that the burning question is whether next week\u2019s payment is to be met or defaulted.VIEWS WORLD CONFERENCE AS UNWIELDY GATHERING On Return from Holiday Trip to Great Britain, Hon.Hugh Guthrie Sees Definite Signs of Business Improvement.Quebec, June 9.\u2014Bringing impressions of a better business outlook in the United Kingdom, Hon.Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Justice, returned today on the liner Empress of Britain.Ho had nothing to say about Government business and emphasized his trip abroad had been largely on personal business and partly a holiday.\u201cThey all seem quite hopeful over (here regarding the World Economie Conference,\u201d the Minister said, \u201chut I\u2019m afraid it will he rather an unwieldy affair with 1,500 people in attendance, \u201cI have been visiting my daughler and a new grandchild and my English visit has been of no governmental importance, at all.\u201d ! OMMUNISTS ON TRIAL Berlin, June 0.The trial of Emil Beilfuss and five alleged Communist accomplices, who are eharg-i'H with murociinc the Nazi storm tropper Herman Tiolsch in Berlin on September n, 1931, started lo-day.The Ministry of Propaganda made arrangements to give the proceeding- wide dissemination he-cause \u201cthe whole population must, bear wilnei: to Ihir.important political trial.\" came here last night and began im-, settled, but an early meeting with mediate preparations for a legal i Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald battle to permit his children to come j of Great Britain is expected.to his home.\ti\t\u2014-\u201e Although a Canadian by birth : BANK ROBBERS CARRIED O.I Reilly said he had taken out papers\t$10,000 and was soon to become an American Pekin, 111., June 9.\u2014Tw o men he.\\ citizen.Monica and Genevieve were ; up a bank messenger and bookkeeper born in Londonderry, N.S., an out-jin front of the post office today and port near Truro.STILL HOPES TO BREAK THE RECORD Moscow, June 9.\u2014Jimmie Mat-tern continued his round-the-world flight today by hopping off from Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, a li\u2019.tle more than four hours after he had arrived there from Belovo, Siberia.taken.Hon.J.N.Francoeur, Min-\t_ ister of Public Works, and his i ¦n'\\e of the ^era\u2019 Government Deputy Minister, Mr.Ivan Vallee, ' ^ll\trteEardf ^ 0unr °Vn.dutle® \u2022n\tc-vw\u201e n\t.i !*°\tthe Dominion and wdl gef to Ottawa again next week j we wilI not undue hee(i t0 irre_ to continue negotiations which they levant observations, even if they are have already been carrying on with \u2019 madc by the prime Minister of the redorai authorities, in order to | Quebec, work out,further details of the pro-: \u201cI am quite as capable of reprogramme,\" he added.\tjsenting the people of this province \u201cAt the same time, in order that j as any member of the Legislature, I\t______ the unemployed may not be in too with respect to federal affairs, and prein; d .i j\tnf dire straits when the autumn ar- we will do what we conscientiously rr^!'er\tjanu ™nister 01 rives, we will only pay to them j believe to be in the interests of the | rinance Rhodes Arrived at Glasgow Today on Way to Attend Economic Conference.STATES WORLD HOPES CENTRED ON CONFERENCE | escaped with $10,000 in currency.CONGRESSMEN SPEED TOWARD ADJOURNMENT Dozens of persons were overcome : interested in Van Sweringen\u2019s un-and treated in Chicago hospitals, i expected statement about investiga-ineluding eight visitors to the city\u2019s ! tions than in the laborious questions Century of Progress Exposition.\u2019 and answers about the intricate Van Cleveland was scorched under an ' Sweringen corporate business and all-time heat record of ninety-eight j loans by the Morgan firm, for the day, and reported that eleven Ferdinand Pecora, the committee were known to have died in Ohio c.°J;lns®1\u2019 deaIt aî îerigth, Wlth, tha during the past two days from the £1 «ghany Corporation the railroad hea:.with two others losing their |the Mor*an aa™ He showed that in the formation P.and Expected that Two or Three lives by drowning.\ti , i\u2022\t,\t-, i K ,?etr°u lik?ViSe irie j_ Van Sweringen interests made has a chance to establish a globe- fo a lecotd-bieaking June M.h figure a paper profit of over $90,000,000.But the witness denied this figure .represented actual profit, saying it poli\" \u201c\t.J- 1\ti .\t.\t.girdling record despite setbacks by of 100\u2019 fft tdfd-Tfr,0.m th* heat .,\t\u201c\t.\t,\t,\t,\t, .; were counted in the Michigan metro- sickncss, rain and plane tiouo.o, 0jjs and tw0 were drowned, arrived at Krasnoyarsk at TiM a., Drownijlgs eommon through- m.Moscow time, 11:30 p.m.Thursday, Eastern Standard Time.He was away again for an unro-ported destination at 11:55 a.m., 3:55 a.m.Eastern Standard Time, after an attempt to repair damage his red, white and blue \u201cCentury of Progress'\u201d suffered during the forced landing at Beiovo eariy Wednesday morning.lout the affected sections as residents I took to the streams and beaches.was based rather on assumption.Van Sweringen agreed though that his interests received $36,313,-952 in cash and securities with a market value of $110,000,000 in return for securities that cost them 52,000,000.He said the Alleghany half of the amounts they actually people of Canada, o-arn, putting the other half aside \u201cBut this I do say, that if this for payments to them in the autumn j question comes to a discussion on the in order that they may have the wherewithal to help them through the had season\u2014assuming, that is, that economic conditions have not improved by that time,\u201d the Premier said.The Premier also gave further details of his plan for encouraging sons of fanners to go back to the land.The Government will help out farmers whose sons are willing to take over and operate abandoned farms in old parishes, but the plan does not apply to new territory in colonization areas.\u201cThe Government will deal only with the father,\" the Premier said.\u201cTo all fathers whoThus settle their sons on abandoned land in old parishes we will give a yearly grant of $100 for three years.In this manner, the father will have his son close by him; he will be able to help him with advice, give him old agricultural implement- ho no longer uses, aid him in his first sowing and reaping, etc.It is understood that this grant will not stop the Government from giving the son the usual grants of seed, etc., but settlement of the sons will In- deni! with only through the fathers.\" Confidence that the plan which is Continued on page 2 j public platforms of this province.! some of the members will have to study the question more intelligently if they are to discuss it intelligently before the electors.\u201d HUMAN LIFE IMPOSSIBLE ON MARS, SAY SCIENTISTS Glasgow, June 9.\u2014Rt.Hon.K.B.Bennett, Prime Minuter of Canada, and head of the Canadian delegation to the World Economic Conference at London, landed at Greenock, Scotland, today.\"No doubt the hopes of the world are centered on the success of the neelsrstinn\tA i\u2014__l 11 World Economic Conference,\" he edaration Inal Atmosphere of (said in an interview.Later Mr.Bennett motored here CORN FODDER LED SEARCHERS TO BODY Columbia, S.C.June 9.\u2014After j Corporation also assumed a $1,029 the body of an eleven year old ne-jd«bt against the Van Swerin-g\u2019-o who had drowned had been sen group.sought by various means for mo -e j These figures summarized a teries-Report s'to Moscow were delayed than twenty-four hours, an aged ! of involved corporation transactions n urn C\tn( All bv slow communication facilities'so negro appeared with a bundle'of leading to formation of the A;ie- Uays Will oee imposai OI it' wa?not ieanlcd what his next corn fodder.\tI ghany Corporation.At one point Remaining United States Legis- objective would be although it was \u201cDis heah will show you wPan the witness again said that to avail \"\tpresumed that he will try for a he is,\u201d he said, tossing the bundle ; themselves of income tax exemptions point from which he could take off into the Congaree River.\tspecial corporations had been form- ~\t\u2019\t\u2019 One hundred searchers followed ed to transfer large blocks of stock.the bundle five miles to a boat j After emphasizing a number of Mars Contains Only One Per, Coni nf fYvvron nf TU* \u201e Jand entrained for London.cent.Ot uxygen Ot I hat on With the Canadian Prim Earth Made by California Savants.Pasadena, Calif., June 9.\u2014A blow to any theory that human life may exist on Mars was given today by two astronomers of the Carnegie Institution\u2019s Mount Wilson observatory.Dr.Walter S.Adams, director of the observatory, and Dr.Theodore Dunham, Jr., have made observations which indicate the amount, of free oxygen on the planet is less than one per cent, of that on the earth, Scientists generally have regarded Mars as the planet most suited for human existence.Most of the others are too cold.e Minister aboard the Duchess of Bedford where Hon.E.N.Rhodes, Minister of Finance for the Dominon, and technical advisors, comprising the Canadian delegation to the Conference.The party sailed from Montreal on June 2.GRAF ZEPPELIN COMPLETES A N OTH E R TR ANS- A TLA N -TIC FLIGHT Rio de Janeiro, June 9, \u2014 The German dirigible Graf Zenpelin completed its second trails-Allan, ir flight of the year with its arrival here today.It left Friedrichshafen, Germany, the night of June 8.After a halt of two hours the airship proceeded toward Pernambuco with a load of twenty passengers.lative Proposals.- j on the trans-Pacific leg of his ad- Washington, June 9.\u2014 Congress veTlture> His last scheduled -stop moved on today for quick disposal; before reaching Chicago is at Ed-of the United States industrial and monton, Alta.veterans problems, every sign point- __.jp i i/vst cdüwt aw ing to success in President.Roose HALF MILLION SPENT 0 velt's drive for adjournment within,\tdUILUIIMLs IKULLLi LAK two or three days.\tt ~ T- His set goal of closing the special Car Designed by Detroit Engineer session tomorrow was not, however, Speedier and Quieter Than regarded at the Capitol as likely to Modern Automobile.be attained even if four or five :\t_______ pending measures were abandoned;\tYork j\u201enc o._a new $500,- à;?, «ij* « ** » «» >**« cept with the most intense effort more quickly than a modern auto landing, covered.where the body was * *- THE WEATHER \u2022t- Morgan loans to the Van Swerin-I gens, Pecora suddenly asked: 1 \u201cDo bankers who finance and in-* I vest in railroad systems exercise an j j appreciable influence?\u201d ; \"No.I expect they would inves-i tigate to find out whether they FAIR AND WARM.\t: thought the policy was unfit but _\t.,\t__.\t_\tthat would be so far as the financial Pressuve is low over V estem Can- , policy was concerned.ada and Northern Ontario, and rela- i \"The banker buys securities and lively high over Ungava and the j feels a responsibility, nj doubt, but Maritime Provinces.Thunderstorms jour experience has been that all he\u2019s and unanimous co-operation.CANADIAN DOLLAR FRACTIONALLY LOWER New York, June 9.\u2014The Canadian dollar weakened fractionally during the early dealings today on the foreign exchange here.In « quiet market the Dominion\u2019s currency was quoted at 90 cents, down a quarter of one per cent from Thursday\u2019s close.The United States premium on Canadian funds improved to 11.111 per cent.The pound sterling was also re-aetionarv at $4.09'».a decline of five-eighths of a cent from the previous close.mobile, an so quiet, its loudest sound comes from the overhead trolley j decidedly warm wheel, was demonstrated Today.| Western Quebc \u2022 The new ear was designed by C-F.Hirshfield, internationally known 1 n0|.ma]_ Detroit engineer, who had no previous trolley car experience.The.latest, improvements in automobile design, including floating power, are embodied in the new trolley.An important featue is the almost complete elimination of vibration.Three years of research and experimentation and more than $500,-000 were spent in producing the car.interested in is that the property in which he put his dollars is properly administered from the point of view of investment.\"I have never in my long experience had any direction of any kind from a hanker about operating a business.They are pleased at good performance, naturally.\u201d \"He who controls the purse Forecasts: Fair tonight.Saturday.| *trin«5 us,-,ally n,n» th
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