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THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 193L, THREE Citixen Phones: Queen 5500 Joe Discovers a Relative at the Movies Ontario AirmaniMR- AND MRS. fl HE REMlNtVbu' OF Tfco or Dm Vfao EVER SEE Dies In Giving wnc VJU fc-irM. r.vr i Ps.ru FWSmV Ht A ftRFECT WASE I SUE fcEMMDS KE So MUCK OF OUR. CHARLIE rsi ftr MY HUSBANDS Student Lesson Chicago Mayor Will be Chosen Tuesday Voting Voters Co to Polls Tomorrow to Choose William Hale Thompson or Anton J. Cermack.

I 6oiNSTo JAfe DAME HEXTToME Flying Recruit Believed Handling Controls When efceTe Shows ovw 1 I iH Ship Falls, Killing Lon don Pilot Near Sudbury. Student in Hospital Confidence Expressed By Both Candidates in Serious Condition Pilots Find Wreckage Near iE CAREFUL Company's Base When f- i Thompson Confident of 100,000 Margin. Op-ponent Once Coal Miner. Searching for Machine. I I II If.

11 (Canadian Press). I ZJ I II If li SUDBURY, Ont, Apr. 5. Pilot Frank Murdock, of the National Air Transport, was killed and Murdock the Security Frauds Prevention Act, 44 (Buck) Smith, student pilot, Sud Do You Know That Ottawa Boy Winner His Boys" Carry bury, seriously injured when the Moth plane in which they were fly Associated Press Despatch. CHICAGO.

April 6. Who is go- teg to be Chicago's World's Fair tnayor? One more day of a bombardment of words and the voters will de-- cide the question tomorrow, choosing between William Hale Thorn p-on. Republican, and Anton J. Cermack, Democrat, immigrant Czecho- K.A.S. Championship Rockne to Crave Ohe3STR0NGEST THINGS IN THERNIMALWORLDARE-THE Sidney Cray Leads in Ath BLOW FROM ing crashed at Cooks Farm, across Lake Ramsay from here, this afternoon.

Smith is in St Joseph's Hospital here with a fractured skull, broken Jaw and broken leg. He is expected to recover. Frank Murdock was a native of London, letic Events. THEKICKOFAGIRRFFE have no authority for a proposed investigation into Mercury Oils, Ltd. Mill City Petroleums, Ltd.

Decision of the court arose from an application on behalf of Albert H. Mayland, president of Mercury Oils, and the company, which operates under a Dominion charter. Mr. Mayland and Mercury Oils sought an injunction to enjoin the attorney-general and his solicitor from proceeding with the proposed probe. Mercury Oils holds a controlling interest in Mill City Elovakian who came up from coal THE B10W FROM BUI ON 5 PRW Decision Halts Albertan Probe Of Oil Company Supreme Court of Province Declares Frauds Act Has No Application to Dominion Concern.

Simple But Impressive Farewell Given to Great Football Coach. mining to a position of power In Special to The Evening Citizen. KEMPTVILLE, Apr. 6. The an pontics.

confidence radiated from both nual indoor sports meet of the Agricultural School was changed to tides as the rival candidates pushed their campaigns without pausing for Easter Sunday. Cermack told his an outdoor meet Saturday after noon when the students decided the audiences that he felt he would win Ontario. There were no eyewitnesses to the accident. In the opinion of Pilots Gordon Bisset and T. H.

Higgins, who were the first to reach the wrecked plane, the machine had gone into a side slip and crashed before it could be righted. It is believed that Smith was handling the controls, as he went up with Murdock for a lesson. Murdock was in the front seat of the dual control machine. by the largest vote ever given weather was too good to stay in doors. With this change, it was im of step, but heavy of heart, these boys Tommy Conley, Tommy Yarr, Marchmong Schwartz, Grank Cari-deo, Marty Brill and Larry Mullina tenderly took their chieftain to his last earthly home and wept as they watched, with the multitude of thousands, the descent into the grave.

Monument to Fallen RENFREW, April 5. The soldiers memorial ordered by the late Hon. Thos. A. Low, a few months before his death, arrived yesterday from Toronto.

Its site will be Low Square, where a foundation extending several feet into the ground was built for it last fall. The monument, about 25 feet high, will bear the names of the men of Renfrew and vicinity who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Great War. Unveiling will take place early this summer. Highway Open (Canadian Press.) QUEBEC, April 5. The Quebec-Riviere du Loup highway Is ready for automobile traffic, J.

L. Bou-langer, deputy minister of roads, stated tonight. Unofficial reports had said that the road would not be open for quite some time. possible to check records, although there were none broken. It is thought in future there will be two mayoralty candidate in Chicago.

At the same time, he announced that If elected he would resign his office as chairman of the county board before becoming mayor. Thompson (Canadian Press.) EDMONTON, April 5. Alberta's Security Frauds Preven meets, an indoor and an outdoor. The meet Saturday was consid Spectators at the company's air (Associated Press.) SOUTH BEND, April 5. Beneath the spreading branches of Council Oak, a sentinel of peace for centuries, Knute Kenneth Rockne peacefully slept tonight.

As the setting sun died in the western sky, steaming its shadows like one last salute on the famous golden dome of Notre Dame, all that was mortal of the greatest fighter of the "fighting Irish" mas lowered last night into the grave. It was a simple farewell that the world of sport, the boys who fought for him, and the holy fathers with whom he worked and worshipped, gave him yesterday. Yet, it was impressive. Rockne was carried to his final resting place in Highland cemetery, base on Lake Ramsay saw the ma tion Act is utra vires in part, according to a decision of the pro Headquarters issued a statement in which Mrs. Bertha Baur, Republican national commltteewoman, was SITUATION IN VANCOUVER (Canadian Press.) VANCOUVER, B.C., April 5.

Decision of the appellate division of the Supreme Court of Alberta that the Alberta Security Frauds Prevention Act is ultra vires in part comes at a time when the British Columbia Court of Appeal is considering whether the Security Frauds Prevention Act in British Columbia is valid. The statutes are stated to be virtually identical. The British Columbia enactment quoted saying he would be re-elected chine disappear, apparently nothing wrong with it, behind a low range of hills on the other side of the lake. When they did not re-appear by from 100,000 to 125,000. Brings Unusual Result.

within a reasonable time, Pilots ered one of the best held at the school. Each event was crowded with contestants from both junior and senior classes. Sidney Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

D. Gray of Ottawa, made sixteen points, thus taking the grand championship award for the senior year. J. Clifford won the senior championship crest with eight points, being runner-up to Gray, while V. Proulx won the junior crest with seven It is quite true that our hair can stand on end with fright! And by Bisset and Higgins became worried, and flew across to look for them.

vince's Supreme Court, appellate division, made public Saturday. The highest court of the province declared that the Alberta act has no application to a Dominion company. The court declares further that Hon. J. F.

Lymburn, attorney-general, and James J. Frawley, solicitor appointed by the attorney- Whatever the result, it Is bound to be unusual in Chicago politics, If Thompson wins, it will give him a longer term than any of his predecessors, as he already served They were unable to land closer than an eighth of a mile from the wreckage. Murdock was still con that I mean every hair I What happens is not the result of several hairs standing up together as a result of the pulling on the skin, but at the root of the hair we find a tiny muscle so arranged that while was attacked in an action by I. W. C.

Solloway and Harvey Mills, former prominent brokers; the firm of Solloway, Mills and Company, twelve years as mayor. If Cermack scious when extricated from the wreckage by Bisset but died within Is victorious, it will put Into the points. by the self same group of "boys," who carried on for him on the football fields of his glory. Firm a few minutes in his chum's arms. The winner of the grand champ general to hold investigations under Ltd, and W.

K. McGee, employe. Higginus flew back to Sudbury and ionship cannot hold the Junior or notified Coroner Dr. H. M.

Torring- senior championships. The Winners ton, who arrived shortly after at the scene of the wreck with an ambu the hair usually lies slantwise, when this muscle pulls the hair stands upright. 15 Per Cent Quota British Wheat Likelv Winners of the several events were lance. as follows; Smith's injuries were received BRYSON-GRAHAM'S Store News Standing high jump, R. Higginson, J.

Clifford, P. Faulkner; running when the left side of his head was dashed against the throttle. high jump, J. Clifford, T. Carew, mayor's chair for the second time a man who was not born in the United States.

Cermack, born near Prague, Czechoslovakia, came to the United States as a child; worked as a young man in downstate Illinois coal mines; came to Chicago and built a cartage business in firewood; entered politics and rose to head of the county board. The mayor who was not born In the United States was Joseph MedilL editor of the Chicago Tribune and one of the sponsors of Abraham Lincoln's presidential campaigns. He vas born near Saint John, N.B., and became mayor In The headquarters of the National P. Faulkner; standing broad jump. In Air Transport Co.

in Toronto and in S. Gray, R. Higginson, V. Proulx Each Loaf Made Great Britain. federal inspectors in Ottawa were running broad jump, S.

Gray, V. Proulx, J. Clifford; hop, step and notified, and authority to move the machine was granted. jump, J. Wilson, M.

Taylor, S. Gray; Special Shoe Shoe Special The National Air Transport has shotput, lightweight, 135 lbs and under, D. Cameron, A. Jackson, been operating a flying school on Bultitude; middleweight, 136 to 155 Lake Ramsay near here since last January. lbs, S.

Gray, V. Proulx, B. Hogan; heavyweight, 156 lbs and over, S. the post-Civil War days. List of Mayors.

Two Mexicans Conduct Bedding Specials Pillow Cases Unbleached and pure white, heavy quality cotton pillow cases that are free from dressing and are nicely hemmed. Sizes 38 to 44 inches wide. Regular 50c and 60c each. Special, QK each OdC Gray, R. Higginson, Ennis; chinning the bar, A.

Hogan, L. Madge, B. Hogan; one mile run, A. Jackson. Since the election of the first mavor.

William Butler Ogden, in By LL'KIN JOHNSTON From The Evening Citizen's London News Bureau; Copyright by Southard Publishing Co. LONDON, Apr. 6. A quota of fifteen per cent British Isles wheat in each British loaf is forecast today by the government press as one of the first decisions of Premier Mac-Donald's cabinet when it meets after the Eastertide recess. The object of this quota is to ensure that all milled wheat from British farms shall be sold at a price which will give the farmer profit.

Though wheat represents only six per cent of the total agricultural production of Britain, P. Faulkner, A. Hogan; quarter mile run, Giraiao, p. Faulkner, Pirnie; 1837 by a majority of 436 out of 709 votes there have been seventeen Democratic and thirteen Republican mayors. Three Whigs held Women's 100 yard dash, S.

Gray, V. Proulx, HIT 9 J. Clifford. The sports were under the direc the office. tion of Messrs.

W. B. George and The campaign, compared with the tirimarv of last February, has been A. J. Logsdail.

Duel on Easter Sunday Associated Press Despatch. MEXICO CITY, April 6. Two Mexican men chose Easter Sunday to fight a duel and iron out an affair of honor. Two men drove up the greyhound racing track just outside the city in a taxlcab, descended from the cab, and after walking out onto the track and separating themselves by a few paces started firing at each other. One fell, probably mortally wounded, and the other got into the taxi and departed.

A frightened ouiet. although a slight touch of violence was reported last night wheat growers here have been so Inquest Opened Into New Spring Shoes A group of good quality shoes that will please for smart appearance. Strap styles in black and brown kid, and dressy tie style in blue kid. All with Cuban heels. Sizes 3 to 7.

Pair, $2.95. Bryion-Gralmm Ground Floor, badly hit by the lowering of prices that the government feels wheat Isaac Chartrand Death acreage will disappear altogether unless state help is given as soon as possible. The cost of the loaf is not expected to be increased by the quota as safeguards will be inserted In the men Goodyear Welt Oxfords Dressy blucher style oxfords in black and brown. Have square or medium toes and heavy, Goodyear welt soles. Sizes 6 to 11.

Pair, $3.79. Bryson-Graham Ground Floor. Attractive Wallpapers Postpone Hearing of Evi when a powder bomb was exploded between two apartment buildings in one of which resides Joseph Slkor-ski, a candidate for alderman. Both buildings were slightly damaged. Alberta Premier May be On Board Or 3 for $1.

Bedspreads Strong-wearing crinkle bedspreads that do not require ironing. In guaranteed color-fast shades of blue, green, gold and orchid. Sizes 80 105 and 72 105 inches. Special. Tuesday, (J- QQ each dJLttVO Sheeting Wabasso made semi-bleached sheeting that will bleach pure white after being washed a few times.

Free track employe called an ambulance which took the wounded man to a hospital. proposed legislation to control retail Pro-tex prices. Fund for New Parish The total wheat production in this country is only 47,000,000 bush- i Hall Grows Rapidly At the morning service in All els annually, but British wheat Is I The ultra modern sanitary belt and holder. Regular 89c. rtQ- Special uL Bryson-Graham Corset Dept.

dence Until April 13. Canadian Press Despatch. KEMPTVILLE, April 6. The preliminary inquest into the death of the late Isaac Chartrand, 38-year-old resident of North Gower township, who met a tragic death last evening when he was hurled to the pavement by a car driven by Garnet Woods of this village, was held in the town hall this morning. Dr.

C. F. McPherson, coroner, presided, and after viewing the remains with the jury, postponed the highly important for mixing so as to produce the exact quality of bread preferred bv the English Saints' Anglican church, Sandy Hill, the rector, Rev. C. G.

Hepbum, announced that the response by the congregation to the fund for the from dressing. 81 inches wide. special, 39r Specially Priced yard building of a new parish hall was very gratifying. Group 1 Of the $25,000, which it was de cided at the last vestry meeting Sir Josiah Stamp Arrives Thursday and Will Soon be on Job. Sir Josiah Stamp, as chairman; Premier Brownlee of Alberta representing the provinces, and W.

Sanford Evans, M.L.A., the Winnipeg Grain Exchange, will constitute the royal commission of inquiry into grain futures it was fore-east here today, though the selection of Mr. Brownlee is unlikely to be official until he and the Prairie premiers get here. The other two are official already. An assortment of plain colors and all-over designs on light and dark backgrounds. Affording selection for bedroom, -t living room and hall.

I il Per single roll A.t Borders to match. Yard, 5c. must be in hand before building operations can be commenced, there remains but $4,000 to be contributed, and it is confidently expected that this will be raised in the next week or wo. Women's High-grade Corselettes New figured brocade models with short bones which control the front line. Have boning to the waist line at back, knitted rayon bust sections and detachable shoulder straps.

Sizes 32 to 40. Each, $5. Women's Elastic Girdles Smart step-in girdles made of peach elastic. With four hose supporters. Just the thing to wear with the new Spring frocks.

(Jn Qr Sizes 24 to 28. Each tjLtUu Bryson-Graham Second Floor. Group 2 A good variety of all-over designs, floral people. Expect Canada Protest Imposition Color Bar South Africa May Lose Next Empire Games. By LUKIN JOHNSTON From The Evening Citizen's London News Bureau; Copyright by Southam Publishing Co.

LONDON, April 6. Canada and British Guiana are expected to protest against the decision of the South African Amateur Athletic Association to impose the color ban on the British Empire games if held In the southern dominion this year. Sports writers here saw that the dominion which had the energy and enthusiasm to start the games cannot now see a great portion of the Empire shut out of them because colored athletes are not al Inquiry for Relative The Ottawa police have been re neanng of evidence until Monday evening, April 13, at the same place. The members of the Jury empanelled are: Thomas McClena-ghan, J. Boyce.

R. Reynolds, Graham, H. Allen, H. Bustard, J. Wilson and A.

Shaver. The double funeral of Isaac Chartrand and his father, Edward Chartrand will be held from the latter's late residence at Kars, on Wednesday morning at nine o'clock, to St. Brlgids Catholic church, Osgoode. and to St. Brigid's cemetery.

Owing to the widespread popularity in the district of the father and son, it is expected that the funeral will be one of the largest seen here in some time. (See also Page 13.) -A A Moth Proof Bags Air-tight, moth-proof garment bags, strongly made of heavy brown paper with white paper lining. Size about A 28 3 57 inches. iL Special, each Bryson-Graham Ground Floor. enects, suitable for living room, aa dining room, bedroom, hall and den.

Per single roll iCl Borders to match. Yard, 6c. Bryson-Graham Basement. Garage and Barn Paint $1.29 Gallon B.G. "RED LABEL" PAINT, suitable for garages, barns, etc.

In brown and green. Per gallon, $1.29. Shingle Stain, $1.29 Gallon In brown and green. Bryson-Graham Paint Dept. Tuesday Clearance Women's Silk Hosiery quested by the Toronto authorities to endeavor to locate a brother of Dennis Savage, who was fatally injured in Toronto and who died at the General hospital there on April 2.

The message received by the police reads: "Dennis Savage, age 50, tailor, of 87 McCaul street, Toronto, died in Toronto General Hospital from injuries received when struck by auto. Has no relatives here but am informed that he has brother in Customs Department at Ottawa. Body at morgue here." Inquiries have been made by the local police but so far without result. Govt, to Appeal Ruling Notice of appeal to the Supreme Court of the trawler decision recently handed down by Mr. Justice Audette, in the Exchequer Court, has been given by the Department of Justice.

The decision favored the contention of the National Fish Company of Halifax, that the Dominion Government could not im Sir Josiah Stamp is expected on Thursday. He will confer with the Prime Minister and go West at the end of the week. While the inquiry will be thorough, the pressing engagements of the chairman, as well as those of the Alberta premier, if he is to act, suggest that no time will be lost in getting to the bottom of the simple, single question," as the Premier defined it, namely, whether "the system of trading in grain futures is a detriment to the producers." While there is a clear division of opinion on the subject, not all of those who are in the pools share the view that the trading in futures is detrimental. Several west-em members of Parliament are among them. Next Sunday Erskine Presbyterian church Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m.

instead of at 3 p.m. as In the past. His Grace Archbishop William Forbes officiated at benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in the Basilica yesterday afternoon. lowed to take part. British Guiana is expected to object on the ground that her best men are thus excluded.

Phil Edwards is cited as an example of what the ban will do to the Empire games. He was here a season or two ago, "and no more unassuming and likeable athlete Pad and Cover E. R. C. Clarkson, Accountant, is Dead Resident of Toronto Was 79 Years of Age.

TORONTO, April 6. Death yesterday claimed one of Canada's foremost accountants in the person for Ironing Boards Blankets FLANNELETTE BLANKETS. Good heavy quality white flannelette blankets with borders in pink or blue. Size 72 84 inches. Special, each OL ALL WOOL BLANKETS.

Woven of fine Australian wool yarns and thoroughly shrunk, these blankets will give satisfactory wear In all white and white with pink borders. Size 72 90 inches. Slightly soiled. Regular $750. Special, Jf? or each du9 Bryson-Graham Ground Floor.

Swing PJioto Frames $1.15 Regular Attractively designed, well-made photo frames In silver finish, gold finish or the new A heavy quality felt pad and good quality cotton covering which laces over pad and will ever put shoe on Stamford Bridge track." 59c fit any size ironing ooara. jMon-Inflammablc. Extra Special, set The South African action has of E. R. C.

Clarkson. who died at Bryson-Graham Ground Floor. his home here in his 79th year. Mr. Clarkson had been in ill health for some months.

Born in Toronto In 1852 he was a lifelong resident of this cltv. He greatly strengthened the movement in London to hold the next Empire games In this country. Rev. Dr. W.

H. Leathern, minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, will deliver an address at the convocation exercises of the Presbyterian College in Montreal next Wednesday. pose a fee for all trawler-caught fish landed in Canada. Little Boys' Wash Suits headed accounting firms of E.

R. C. Clarkson and Sons, and Clarkson, Gordon, Dilworth, Guilfoyle and Nash, and was the most widely known figure In his profession In the Dominion, being outstanding in financial and commercial life for PHILC0 RADIO H. MONETTE 49e A clearance of full-fashionerl sillt fi, FREE the past half century. "Mr.

Clarkson was the first chartered accountant in Canada. I believe, and his organization is the monument of his ability and integrity," said Hon. W. H. Price, attorney-general, when Informed of his death last night.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. hose In Mercury, Allen-A and Kay-ser makes. Service and chiffon qualities in a good assortment of wanted Spring shades. Sizes 8V4 to 10 in the lot. Regular to $2 values.

On sale, pair, 98c. Children's Golf Hose Fine quality, all wool cashmere golf hce in attractive large and Cutest, sleeveless wash suits with button on pants. Made of fine cotton broadcloth, they have plain color pants and figured top. In blue, green and sand. Sizes for 2 to 5 years.

Suit, 4.1c. Bryson-Graham Childrtn'i Wear Dept. Second Floor. 121 Bridge null Tel, S. 1012J Store In Hull only No Branch Stores in Ottawa 3-Day Specials Front Quarter, Spring Lamb 75c each Boneless Roast lie lb.

Boneless Pot Roast Beef 11c lb. Short Sirloin Steak, 3 lbs. 50c Round Steak 15c lb. Veal Chops 2 lbs. Me Call at Robertson, Tingle and Tilley, Ltd.

154 Bank St. Ottawa Agents and receive entry form and full particulari. Be Sure and Call Today nlatinum finish. Sizes from 5x7 Inches to 8 10 Inches. Regular $1.50.

Special, each. $1.15. Framed Pictures Specially Priced Group 1. An assortment of new prints, Including landscapes and other pleasing subjects. Nicely framed with i'i Inch burnished gilt moulding.

Reg. $1.95. (jj-i Special, each oJVlt) Group 2. Copies of favorite Old Masters, nicely framed with inch gilt moulding. Size 10 12 inches.

Regular eTch 69c Bryson-Graham Picture Dept. Hopeful for Pact ROME, April 6. Official circles here were still hopeful today that smau patterns ana in almond and ocsert snaaes. All sizes 75c 8 to 10. Regular 85c and 11.25.

Special, pair Bryson-Graham Ground Floor, i Robertson Pinglc ATiuty, limited differences which arose last week over the final draft of the tripartite naval accord would be ironed out amicably when the treaty Is taken up again In London this week. Communists Executed Associated Press Despatch TSINAN, China. April 6. Twenty-two Communists, one of them a woman, were executed here Easter Little Boys' Wool Suits High quality, fine knit wool suits with pullover sweater that has neck and knee pants with elastic at waist. In red, (T sand and navy.

Sizes 22, 24 ihZ.rin and 28. Suit vttf Bryson-Graham Second Floor. it Bryson-Graham Corner Sparks and O'Connor Sts. Lamb Chops 3 lbs. 50c Boiling Beef 13 lbs.

SI 00 Beef Tenderloin 45c Jb. 154 BANK ST..

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