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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.\tSHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925.\tTwenty-ninth Year APPROVE MOVE TO RETURN GOLD STANDARD Action , On Marshal Foch\u2019s Report Has Been Postponed Warm Praise For Budget Offered By Churchill FOCH\u2019S REPORT IS REFERRED TO GOVERNMENTS No Direct Action Taken by Allied Council of Ambassadors at Meeting Held Today.(Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, April 29.\u2014 The Allied Council of Ambassadors today referred to the various Governments Daily Telegraph Says Budget Assures Stability of Pound Sterling and Paves Way for Increased Trade and Commerce Activity in Great Britain\u2014Paper Has Particular represented in the Council the sup Praise for Chancellor\u2019s Announcement that Government Has Sufficient Dollars on Hand to Pay Instalments on Debt to United States Which Fall Due in June and December, Thereby Eliminating Britain as a Competitor in the Market for Dollars\u2014Sees Stabilizing the Pound at Par.plementary report of Marshal Foch on Germany\u2019s violations of the Treaty of Versailles.Action on the document thus is postponed until the members of the Council receive in- L in This a Prospect for'struc*;'ons from their Chancellories.PLOT AGAINST LIFE OF AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN Additional Guards Have Been Assigned to Protect British Foreign Secretary.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, April 29.\u2014Additional guards have been assigned to protect Foifcign Secretary Austen It is reported that ¦(Associated Press Despatch.) ONDON, April 29,\u2014There is a suggestion of approval for Chancellor of the Exchequer Churchill\u2019s first budget in the editorials of the London morning newspapers of all political leanings, the Government being commended chiefly for the return to the gold standard and the reduction in the income tax.Warm praise from Mr.Churchill\u2019s own party is expressed by the Daily Telegraph, which says the budget assures the stability of the pound sterling and paves the way for increased trade and commerce activity in Great Britain.The paper has particular praise for the Chancellor's announcement that the Government has sufficient dollars on hand to pay the installments on the debt to the United States, which fall due in June and December, thereby eliminating Britain as a competitor in the market for dollars.The newspaper sees in this a prospect of\u2022 stabilizing the pound at par.The Morning Post inclines to the opinion that the budget does not do r,\t.\t, .enough for the industries.It agrees however, that it is timely,' remarking !\thiï HfÆs been dis- that it may gamble with the future, but considerably relieves the pre-!covered and the assignment of the sent.\u201d\tlext\u2019-a guards is presumably in con- The Westminster Gazette emphasizes the fact that the budget fosters\twit*1 tlie\tP!ob protection and suggests that the Liberal partv will resist attempts tot 1-,le n,ews.?f\tP°;ni-\u2019 P1'0' ,\t,\t,,\t.\t.\t1\txcsisi.diacmprs roltfcuon for British Foreign See- institute tariffs under the guise of necessary taxation.It deplores the rotary .came from official quarters, tendency of each successive Government to change the fiscal policy of its,but there was much reticence about predecessor\t'\t^discussing the nature of the .-up The Daily Herald, Labor organ, sees only new and heav for the working class and less demands upon the rich.m BULGARIA CONSIDERING CARING ONEOF ARMY CLASSES TO COLORS; UNABLE TO SECURE VOLUNTEERS It is Stated that Move May Be Made Owing to the Fact that Bulgarian Officials Have Been Unable to Get Ten Thousand Additional Volunteers Recently Authorized by the Council of Ambassadors at Paris to Pacify the Country.BACK FROM EUROPE\u2014Robert P.Scripps, prominent publisher, and his wife are photographed on their return from a sightseeing tour of Europe.\t,\t, posed plot.It was intimated this 1er burdens I sc,me t),e details were discovered ; outside of London.LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE SHOWED EVIDENCE OF BEING Flï â M A FHO GENERALLY PLEASED WITH THE NEW BRITISH BUDGET fLAN fAKMfcW YORK FLIGHT ABOUT JULY 20 fAssociatcd Press Despajclu ,\t-\u2014\u2014- LONDON, April 29.-The London * * * * * * ******** * Stock Exchange showed evidence to- w.\t-o- -o.\t^ ^\t^ STERLING TOUCHES HIGHEST PRICE IN TEN YEARS (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, April 29, Great Britain\u2019s decision restore lie gold standard, as ® announced by Chancellor of * #\t(he Exchequer Churchill in * *\this budget speech in House # o\u2019f Commons yesterday, was # & followed here by an advance # #\tof nearly three in sterling 4 *\texcange to Ç4.84, the high- & *\test price in ten years, and ^ & by announcement that the NA #\tBritish Government had ar- * & ranged for a 8300.000,000 iff.*\tcredit in the United States, kt #\t& «5 * * * day of being generally pleased with the new British budget, which it is considered will carry on the policy outlined by Premier Baldwin at the beginning of his administartion, auguring well for the financial and commercial \u2018unity of the country.The downward adjustment of the income tax and the absence of the anticipated raid on the sinking fund caused fractional gains in investment securities, especially government issues, while those securities affected by reimposition of the McKenna duties moved, up well, especially the various motor car and cycle shares.The return to the gold standard was hailed with general satisfaction in the exchange market, where the pound sterling took another\tstep nearer parity this morning\tand touched $4.48 1-4 under strong buying from practically all sources.j-=\u2014 -= This figure is close to what is postpone criticism until he had ex-known as \u201cthe gold point,\u201d when amined the proposals in more detail, charges for freight, insurance and complimented Mr.Churchill on his so forth are taken into considéra-[ \u201cexceedingly masterly perform-tion, or $4.8507 for the shipment ance.\u201d He very much regretted, fer gold from London to New York, however, that the Chancellor had -\tj thought it necessary to introduce CHURCHILL FULFILLED\tthe very controversial protectionist LIFELONG AMBITION j Other members having similarly \u2014\u2014\tcongratulated! the Chancellor, the (Associated Press Despatch) [House rose unusually early to dis-LOlNlDOlN, April 29.\u2014Winston\u2018cuss the all important pronounce-Churchill, Chancellor of the Ex-[nient and endeavor as far as pos-chequer, in presenting his great »ible to digest the details, budget in the .House of Commons yesterday, fulfilled a life-long ambition.Ho has crowded much into his brilliant and adventurous career.Less than six months ago be ; was what might be termed an \u201cout,\u2019 j cast\u201d from parliament, and seemed to have no political future.But he returned to his original and traditional , arty allegiance, and now finds himself following in his equally famous father\u2019s footsteps, as he always1 aspired to do, holding the highest place, with the exception of one, in the government of his country.\t» His father, Lord Randolph Churchill, while holding the same office in the Salisbury Government, quarreled with the premier on the question of retrenchment in the public services, especially the defense services, and resigned m an angry mood before ever he delivered his budget statement, and this resignation virtually ended his political career.The son, Winston, more fortunate, has submitted to parliament a budget state ni ont, which although it may excite much criticism, is certainly\u2019 likely to be called popular.Both Philip Snowden, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, and David Lloyd George, who also held that office as well as the.premiership.* \u2022Sÿ.* * h | to # Two Distinguished Aviators Will Attempt to Win $25,000 Prize Offered in 1919.(Associated Press Despatch) V PARIS, April 29.-\u2014The long proposed flight from Paris to New Yrork will be attempted about.July 20, it was announced here today by Paul Tarascon and Francois Coli, both distinguished aviators, \u2019 who were severely wounded in service during the war.The flyers will attempt to win the.$25,000 prize offered in 1919 by Raymond Orteig for the first flight from Paris to New York and return.Thêy plan to fly via England, Ireland, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia in a hydro-airplane which is being built with a 500-horse power motor made in France under German patents.The flight is unofficial.\u2014-a\t\u2014 (Associated Press Despatch) CAPETOWN, S6uth Africa, 29.Premier Hertzog, addressing the National Assembly yesterday, on-posed secession of the Union of South Africa from the British Empire.States There Should Be No Change Made In Constitution Of Dominion Without Unanimous Consent Of All Provinces Senator Turgecn Also Supported Senate as Being Representative of Canada\u2014Budget Debate Was Continued in House of Commons\u2014D.Spence, Conservative Member for Parkdale, Declared Vote on Budget Should Have Been Taken Two Weeks Apo.(Associated Press Despatch) SOFIA, April 29.\u2014The Bulgarian Government is considering calling one of the army classes to the colors, as it has been unable to get the ten thousand additional volunteers recently authorized by the Council of Ambassadors at Paris, to pacify the country.ITALY WILL NOT TOLERATE MOVE BY JUG0-SLAV1A (Associated Press Despatch) MILAN, April, 29.\u2014The Sofia correspondent of the Seeolo, says in a despatch that Premier Mussolini of Italy has firmly informed Jugo Slavia that Italy will not tolerate any action by Jugo Slavia against Bulgaria.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, ONT., April 29.\u2014Senator Turgeon declared that the constitution of Canada should not be changed without the unanimous consent of all provinces affected, in the Senate yesterday.He supported the Senate as being representative of Canada and opposed the plan for election of the Upper House.In the House of Commons, yesterday, the following speakers took part in the debate on the budget; R.Milne, Progressive, Neepawa; P.F.Casgrain, Liberal, Charlevoix; Hon.S.F.Tolmie, Conservative, Victoria; F.Rinfret, Liberal, St.James; A.J.Lewis, Progressive, Swift Current, and D.Spence, Conservative, Parkdale.The vote on the budget should have been taken two weeks ago, D.Spence, Conservative, Parkdale, told the House of Commons last night.If prolonged debates were continued, it would soon be impossible for a man who was trying to run a business to sit in the House of Commons.\u201cThe only ones who will be able to come here will be those who have.\t.made their pile, or those who have no visible means of support,\u201d said Mr.f fashionable women,who had \u2019 ! in the best Social circles, ¦ TERRORIST KILLED EIGHT PERSONS (Associated Press Despatch) SOFIA, April, 2'9.\u2014The Unitea States Minister to Bulgaria, Charles S.Wilson, categorically denies the statement attributed to British laborite parliamentarians visiting Bulgaria that he, either officially or unofficially represented to the Bulgarian Government the necessity for moderation toward those arrested after the bombing of the Sveti Krai Cathedral.(Statements made by the Laborite commoners, Colonel J.M1 edge-wood and W.MacKinder, regarding conditions they alleged they found in Bulgaria have also drawn denials from the Bulgarian Premier, M.Tzankoff).The killing of another terrorist suspect near here after a desperate struggle with the police is reported.Discovered carrying revolvers and bombs concealed in two flower baskets.the man killed an official who.attempted to arrest him.Police traced him to a house, but_he toot-refuge in a nearby canal, from which for six hours he held the police at bay.He was finally bombed to death, but only after seven policemen had been killed.tpence.REVOLUTIONISTS EMPLOYED FASHIONABLE WOMEN (Associated Press Despatch) ROME, April, 29.\u2014 Despatches received here from Sofia say the Bulgarian Government has discovered that the Central Committee of the revolutionists employed ntree as mes- BELIEVES CANADA SHOULD MEET FORDNEY TARIFF British Officialdom Has Fallen Back On Policy Of \u201cWait And See\u201d-Stated Future Moves Will Depend Largely Upon France Presume that Germany Will Stand by Her Security Proposals and that Hindenburg, Upon Assuming Office, Will Confirm and Continue Present German Cabinet, Which Is the Government Which Made Recent Proposals Accepted by Foreign Secretary Chamberlain as \u201cHonest and Sincere.\u201d (Associated Press Despatch) eminent that made the recent pro-OiNDON, April 29.\u2014\u2022With Field posais accepted by Foreign Score Chamberlain Marshal Von Hindenburg at the head of the German state and a new government in power in Prance, the firitish have fallen back on a policy of \u201cwait and see,\u201d ns far as the European security situation is concerned.British officials presume that tary Chamberlain as \u201chonest and sincere.\u201d British officialdom takes the view that what the further developments are depends largely upon France.In a fortnight or so, it is thought.Foreign Minister Briand will visit London and continue the conversations begun by M.Harriot as Prem- Germany will stand by her security proposals, which, on Ibis side of'ier with Mr.Chamberlain in an cf-the ehumicl at, any rate, Were ad-1 fort to reach some basis for assur-congratuiated Mr.Churchill on the [opted as the basis of negotiations [ing the security of Western Europe, rhetorical success of bis speech.Mr.[for the building of a permanent] It is felt that the French Govern-Snowden intimated, however, that [peace in Europe.\t:mcnt is not taking what is regarded! the Chancellor must expect much1 They further presume that Hin- in London n.s such an \u201cunreasonable adverse criticism from the Labor ifonburg, upon assuming office, will view of Hindenburg\u2019» triumph at party.\tconfirm\tand continue the present [the polls as have the Paris press Mr.Llovd Go orge, who desired to German cabinet, which is the gov- and apparently the French people.\u201d (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, April, 29-\u2014The House of Commons heard yesterday in the budget debate from the Conservative member for Victoria, B.C., the Hon.S.F.Tolmie, former minister of agriculture in the Boraen and Meighen Cabb.ets, and now Dominion organizer for the Conservative Party.Hon.Tolmie analyzed agricultural conditions and attacked the Government for thc-r failure to put into effect n tariff on farm products equal to that of the Ford-ney tariff in the United States.As a result, he maintained that Canada was being deluged with a flood of eggs from the Orient and from the United States, and the same applied to early spring vegetables.He stated that Canada should capitalize the demand for northern grown seeds, which, being-produced in such a rigorous climate, were found always to produce the best results.Ho maintained that this was a proper industry for Canada to embark upon, and she could thus have a monopoly of it.Increase Land Settlement.Discussing the railway problem of the Dominion, he believed it would be very unfortunate if the C.P.R.were forced to lose a sufficient amount of business ^to make the Canadian National Railways pay, and believed it was not desirable that the latter road should pro-sress at the expense of the former.He believed that the only reasonable solution for the Canadian National Railways problem was an increase in land settlement, which would result in an increase in '-ail-way traffic.Ho also discussed at length the question of immigrate,a.and believed that the expensive fares from Europe resulted in a falling off in immigration to Canada.Another Progressive Heard.Another farmer, in the person of U.Milne.Progressive member for Neepawa, also took part in the debate.He argued that the nat-\u2019onal debt had increased by 135 per cent, since 1911, apart from war obliga tions.The national debt had reduced only nine times since Con federation, and it » * * I» **#*### # !» * » Change Policy By Germany German Chancellor Declares that to Bring Stable European Conditions Question of Evacuation of Cologne Area by Allies Must Be Speedily Settled.(Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, April 29.\u2014In order to bring about stable Luropean conditions the question of the evacuation of the Cologne area by the Allies must be speedily settled, Pr.Hans Luther, the German Chancellor, declared in a statement today.\u201cFor more than three months \u201c he said, \u201cwe have waited in vain for the reasons held to justify the non-evacuation.Germany's foreign policy will not be changed, Dr.Luther stated emphatically.His declaration was made in an address before the annual congress of the League for German industry and commerce.It is understood to reflect also the viewpoint of President-elect Von Hinderburg, with whom the chancellor conferred yesterday.That Germany does not desire war was a further categorical declaration by the Chancellor, who laid stress upon Germany\u2019s adherence to the security pact idea.» WILL NECESSITATE »\tFRANCE TAKING #\tSAME STEPS » - (Associated Press Despatch.) #\tPARIS, April 29.\u2014The es-4?tablishment of a gold stan- #\tdard by Great Britain will #\tnecessitate France taking & the same steps, in the opinion #\tof the best French financial St authoriit.es.Minister of Fin-^ ance Cailloux already is ® studying the question and Ï?has intimated that it is nec-& css ary for the French people #\tto make sacrifices to accomplish the return to the gold standard.* * * « sengers to transmit code messages between revolutionary agents in! Bulgarian cities.A number of tliesej alleged messengers were arrested |___________________.____________ They did not deny the charges 'ut crypnAI\tWFRF said they were not cognizant of the aC\u2018V,1KAJT | contents of the messages tney car-1\tINJURLD IN lURNADO ried.\t|\t- The advices add that \u2019-he Police ,Haj| (]overeJ Large ^rea an(J ^yas frustrated an attempt to Kill tor-j -,., v i .i i\tn, bix to Lisht Inches Deep an attempt to kill Foreign Minister Kaloff, who had dis-' -ft ! covered a suspicious person near hisj *\t] home.The man resisted arrest andi S ] hurled two bombs which failed to -V ' explode.The marauder made hisj *\t| escape firing numerous shots at the; te j police who were endeavoring ® I capture him.» |-*- * * m Places.* iff * * * « NATIONALISTS TAKE SEATS IN ULSTER PARLIAMENT 5?\t«! ?=& ft * & « proceed without a sinking fund to pay off our debt.Mr.Milne opposed the tariff on coal announced in the budget, and while he did not favor the system of doles as in England.he would rather see that form of relief go to the miners than to large corporations in the form of tariff.He criticized the Government for its failure to do anything (Continued on Page 11.) (Associated Press Despatch) BELFAST.April, 29.\u2014 Joseph Devlin and Thomas McAllister took their seats yesterday in the Ulster Parliament, being the first Nationalist representatives to do so.They were warmly greeted by Premier Sir James Craig.(The Ulster Nationalists at a recent meeting rescinded their foi-mer decision that members of the party should not take their seats until the boundary commission had reported.) (Associated Press Despatch) SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, April 29.-Several persons were injured, one probably fatally, in a tornado that | struck at a point one mile south of j Kyle, about twelve miles north of i San Marcos, late last night.All telephone and telegraph lines are down in the storm-stricken area.Hail covered the entire section and was six and eight inches deep in places.Former Kaiser Expounded Importance Of Von Hindenburg\u2019s Election As Related To Restoration Of Monarchy In Germany : MANITOBA LIQUOR PROFITS FOR EIGHT MONTHS TOTAL APPROXIMATELY $1,000,000 More Than Fifty Per Cent, of Revenue Will Be Paid into the Provincial Treasury.WINNIPEG, April, 29.\u2014 The Province of Manitoba and 175 municipalities will divide between them approximately $1,000,000 profits from the sale of Lquor m the province for the eight months period ending on April 30 lasu More than fifty per cent of the revenue will be paid into the Provincial Treasury.* ! «\u2022 THE WEATHER \u2022 * + + # + * * Wilhelm Appeared to Be in Excellent Spirits\u2014Servants His Chateau Were Treated to a Generous Allowance of] PARTLY CLoudy and quite Wine to Celebrate the Occasion.\tcool - ' Pressure is high from the Great (Associated Press Despatch) i servants were treated to a generous !eastward and over the west- DOORN, Holland, April 29.\u2014It allowance of wine to celebrate the|ern \u201ca\" 0 continent, while a has been learned that the occasion.former Kaiser at h: ¦ \"'rit \"-i hero last night expounded the significance and importance , .\t».deniburg's election as related to the restoration of the monarchy and been the Hohenzollern dynasty.Wilhelm, who seemed in excellent spirits, was unsound to spoke for about ninety minutes.The servants were treated to a generous j bakes eastward allowance of wine to celebrate the ern, 1a .01e ,\t,\t, .moderate disturbance centred this norning near Chicago is moving southeastward.Except for showers in Cape Breton, the weather has been fair and cool over the Domin- Despite this celebration it is said by well informed persons that Hin-derjhurg\u2019s victory is less likely to affect the ex-kaiser than it is the the former crown prince, whose activities and influence in military i Quarters have been increaauut.ion.Forecast: Strong northeast winds, partly cloudy and quits cool tonisht and Thursday.V. PAGE TW O SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925, ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT NEWS Gatherings by the Daily Record Correspondents in tho Various Communities.ECHO VALE Miss Lillian Churchill, of Scots-, town, spent a week recently in Three Rivers and Meganti-: with re latives.Miss Dorothy Boyle has returned j Brooklyn, N.T.\u2014Mr.Joseph F.Glus writes, \u201cIn the past 20 years I have been constantly troubled with constipation.Every remedy I tried would work O.K.for a while \u2014 but *\t5» soon failed.The 1 only remedy I have been able to use steadily with good 1\tf results have been Carter's Little Liver Pills.I don't guess when I take them\u2014I know I'm going to feel re» lieved.\" At all Druggists; jhis crib and made its way o
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