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tateMws O'Cl TO anasvort ton MONDAY, 17 JUNE 1 1 VOL; L. No. 150. CONTAIN DfO ALL TIIE CABLES RECEIVED UP TO 4.30V LATE NEWS ON PAGE 16 TODAY, PRICE THREE CENTS. rnirvn a mi Ptt Ewe D'WEIR AffifflE II Lf IT CABI1P-WORKERS REACH REGINA 2on.

R. J. Manion and Hon. Robert Weir Meet Committee. REFUSE TO MAKE A VV STATEMENT a svrlark Fdlllon Krrrlrr.

REGINA. June 17. Two federal cabinet ministers will meet Representatives of the 000 striking relief camp workers here this afternoon to discuss settlement if strikers' grievances. To Hear Grievancei. TiF.r.INA.

June 17. Hon. R. J. Manion.

Minister Railways, and Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Agriculture, Arrived here today to discuss With representatives of 2.000 relief camp workers Settlement of grievances and 'avoidance of a clash with 'police toniuht when the strikers are scheduled to resume iheir trek to-Ottawa on freight Stepping off lh- train nn Its Dr. M.imon nor Mr. A'cir Ki'uit nukr ry 4one But the Most Deserving Cases Can Be Taken to Fresh Air Cottage 2,000 Necessary to Assure Health-Giving Outing! for' Poor Children and Mothers; WitlT khnvlpfjgr. nf cas of and pnvrr'y.

Thf liimal mkr urgent Tfal for help, fo'thit the needy may benrflt by a holiday Frrsh Air CotARi. Of the undredf of case that come to the otice of the committee of the ling't Daughters In charge of the und, the majority are deserving of 'si stance. The fund, of necessity," can do otMng for the many cases brought Its attention unless acnured of .000 nerded to Anance the opcr-. iona of the cottage for the Sum ier, Willi the names before them If arores of families in need of a el ping hand, all The Journal can Is to make an appeal to all those ho can contribute In any way, ther by large or small donations, ust as many children as taert to BURGLARS TAKE $1,400 FROM Fractured Skull As Sinker Flipped NEW YORK. Jan 17.

JrrrmUh Flndlry, 42, (at snr. than he bargained lor warn he went flshiof In the Hassan River. Hia line became tanflfd with' thai el anathar nshrraasi cleae br. anal Iber both started palling ta frt the Unea apart. The other's alnker saddftily flipped ever and atrark Flndlcy mn the head, knerklnff htm an-renarlena.

Hr'a In a heapllal with a Iraelared ahvll. ACCIDENTS TAKE HEAVY TOLL OF HUMAN LIFE Six Persons in Ontario Are Victims of Violent Mishaps. 64 IN DIE IN HIGHWAY CRASHES TORONTO, June 17. fr Six persons came to violent deaths in various parts of Ontario during the week-end. Three persons were drowned at various parts of the province.

A trainman was killed; a Rirl died in her burning hmne. and a sixth committed money for will be sent to the col-this Summer. The dollar or the five dollars, you may like to will be devoted entirely to 'the support of tome child at the Britannia cottage. Cheques should be made payable to The Journal Fresh Air Fund, and they will be acknowledged daily. The following were received with gratitude: Previously acknowledged $414.00 The Misses Evans 10 00 Mrs.

E. A. Larmonth 10.00 "In As Much Circle," King's Daughters 10 00 "Anonymous' 00 "Anonymous' 5.00 00 -Mrs. W.T.W.- 2.00 "8T.F." 100 "C.R.- 1.00 Total No More Dole for Jimmy, His Wife and Kids I' Before Jimmy rid dork's recent anal the ham pleata hip, Ibe family of ale tare, the Dew champion and Mrs. 1 and-a-hatf year eld; Jay.

four and 3 Face-Falling a Holy Rite In Mystic Indian Religion Hot Pmfr.ni.n1s an.l Amateurs Smmu1 Yonrs at Task Socking to Prayer Wiilnws Seek Krjrivoue Wi.L.w.. Truck anil Car Collide Are B.liUy Hurt mure, tf Th" innir.vi I A Ipx. Laror. 4. E.

2. 2. So rrat vh InP inip'irf that th heavy inirk wai compirtNv bvn lurneH unci the ocrupants hJrlrri several fpet to' the. pavrment. unconscious they" werr taken tf hospital where the condition of Lowbain.

who suffered skull, pronounced critical. MEXICAN CRISIS ENDS. MEXICO. D.F June I7yCeneral Plutarco Elias Calles, one-time rtrong man of Mexico, withdrew from the political scene today, liquidating a five-days' crisis. BOBBERS GET HATHO.TON.

Ont, June 17. Two thousand dollars In cash was taken when thieves entered the Loblaw groceteria, Ottawa street north, during the night and smashed open the store safe. Deaths. PHASER At Tyler. Txm.

on Saturday. Juna IS. ISIS. Thanu A Praaar. eldeat son of tha lata Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Pmaar of 'Ottawa. brother ef Harry. David Ida. and Uea kaT Bl.ea .1 Texas.

IV boat with Art Lasfcy. which was a stepping aleti the Baer battle the New Jersey stevedore vu lb relief rail. In this family graap Braddark are pictured with their three children. He ward, al left, three- a half, and twe-year-aid Rase Marie. A- Win I I In ui Pl.krrinc Mrt- t-l li1r- of rfiittp- I'ti nt'n ttduli'm.

Alieariv ni" -rp; nf caf.Trtr'iphe iiaT" tv "Iridic- iri rr-'y i.iS today. Th tnqtft wn. formal frwnr'i iiwiay bJt was a'tinur'if i -i'; I the i) red ere able tr. The K.ng loiiy en' jr.irT' of ivmpathy to the fam.l.ej rf v.c-t:m.. Two more were irWtifted today as those of David Bell and his-wife, Barbara, of flernham, near Encland.

They formerly lived at Leathrrhead. (See Psge 3 ORDER THE FOR YOl'R VACATION A very important' necessity for the complete enjoyment of your vacation is to subscr.be to The Journal to be mailed to your Sum mer address, so that you may keep closely In touch with city affairs and news of the world. Th rates are 20 cents a or 00 cents a month, cash with order. (AdvU Towing Freighter Hit by Empress i aJVUIICy, 11. O.

Expect That Collier Dam- aoi in at Sen Hi SSA I I VS l( ll (-p- VH N0H JJt Tti June- ct rrli'ttirirm Ktn; nf A ltltra" I I rk.se in -Til pm. Wertnfvrv. I 'nrrritpiiTi'jfnrr hrt of vl Montiral vttli rr Thut1v. June? fwr rt vn Nw Y'irK 1 3.m tti rndav. Jype VMfrri.

1 1 f. Ar'rlvtM. A nurh of Vol MnntreAl Konriokn N. Ynrk Come Di Savota Genr. fifutleairt.

Rrfmn. Kurop PnnPl N. York Wntemlsnd R'imp'on fi'otn N. York York' York Antwerp York York York For Montreal M'-ntr'al Sot.ih Dton Montreal N. York York York N.York N.

Yortt s. N.York Yor N.York N. Yorll N. York Montrtai 5Vvtht Llveroool Volrndam Steamer Vr Crui from London nia Dwh of Athotl Liverpool rmp. of Britain Cvtiooer Athnia.

Glsnaow Berlin Gilway Britannic Gnhh Pm. Ohti California Claacow Normarxlle Havre Southam Cross Buenoa Alri Albert Balltn Amtr. Banker. London franrortta Galway Btatentfam amp ton Mont rot ampton Latest News-Sporting and Markets Close Today on Page 16. QUEEN CHEER CABINET FACING HOUSE FOR FIRST TIME Functions of MacDonald and Anthony Eden Arouse Curiosity.

LEAGUE AFFAIRS NEED MINISTER By nroar.K HAMnirTON, C.aaaua ttt JMa Wrlltr. LONDON, June 17. The new Government met Parliament today. Cheers greeted Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin as he led the way to the front of the treasury benches. Cheers on the part of Labor ironical cheers greeted minister after minister as they rose in reply to questions.

Mr. Baldwin. ajacatlanid een-eernlnf (ne G.vrrnnirtil'a tn-lenttena regarding Lleyd Geerge'e rrcemtrewllen pre-gram, replied the Uaae had net arrived te aaake a statement. At the cloee o( the usual queition hour, George Lambury, Labor Op-poaition leader, expressed curloeity about the duties and salaries of Anthony Eden. Minuter for League of Nations Aftatrs, and Lord Kustace Percy, minister without portfolio, and also about the functions of MacDnraM a Lord rrcidont r.t -IV nald.

W. 1 1 1 4. A'-i VV'i i a -kevf ii.nt I-. aw Ji, M-K. Titz-r 'h-' Wncrt JJ; in un.

a minnfc I.Vrr hr foun't Mr. WestaA.iy. was oai Prominent Ru4neiM A of If.im. M-. a frc-cient v.r.t-k in tnr a-d hd many onriuded on 16.

i MORE J-jne SS. P-I-'vedere m. led -for Eat Africa today bann? more than 1.000 soldiers. I EN TIC I ITEMS Frmm T4ay Want Adt An eiwianeed general maid la wanted at one. mm tlJn rah huv tsan Oldsmeblle cosch In good condition.

A 1nr fumfth eottaga at Mearti Is to. leV IMS TVxife I aedan lovely condition An extractive furnlihetf room suite Is to let In a central location. -f $39 htjvt a two credit note on a new automobile. A number of' offices are to let en Sparks street. Con fnr tale at IK a tea ts offered at Uc a Ik.

STREET Winnipeg Is Scene And-War Parade WINNirEO. Jane Marck far reaee," declared a banner al Ike head (M yeung men and weanen. with a aprtnkllng 1 children. staged an anti-war parade here. Leaflets dMribaled by the paradera said Canada's military expendltare this year la US.eoe..

M. M.eos.eo. aaer. than last r. ONTARIO ISSUE ONSALETODAY SAYSPREMIER Hydro to Transfer Bonds to Provincial Banks.

OFFER COMMISSION TO BOND HOUSES TORONTO. June 17. fr Declaring "everything is going splendidly and we are entirely satisfied," Premier Hepburn, today said applications for purchases of Ontario's $20,000,000 bond issue were "running into millions." Over-the-counter sale of bonds started today following the Tre-nxcr's. announcement last week the Record and Forecast of the Weather 1 hr antUrd thrrrnnieter SortOVTO. 17 "I.hr weather hM bt-cti fi prnvtncrs and mtrieriite to r.iin have'ornimfi in many pniM of (tntario and Quebec.

A trough low prrsMiie extond1- 5itii westward frutn NewfounrlUrd arm1 the Gulf of St. Lawrence and lower" lake to the while an arr nf hieh pren-mire Covers thf Ittid.ton Bay region. It ha become uile ronl (n porthern nf Ontarin and Quebec, and remains rool Mani toba and Saskatchewan. FORECASTS Ottawa and 4'ppcr 81. Ijiw-renee VaJ leys Northeast Winds; eloudv and rool with aceaalnnal rain.

Tuesday North eaat winds; partly cloudy and cool. Northern Ontario Fresh northeast winds; partly cloud and cool i on ay ana Tuesday. Lake Superior Fresh northeast to east winds: rartlv elmidv and cool tonight and Tuesday; probably snuwers in wen portion. Tsaprstres. Twett Klfst During a a.m.

Ttsd y. Wight Dawson Aklavik Port Htmpson Port Bmllh Prince Rupert Vletorts Kamloopa Jaaper Calsary Pdinonton Kaakatoon Prince Albert Churchill Brandon- Winnipeg Kenora Moosotte 12 an MV 4ft 43 S3 4A 44 14 7J PLANT SMASH SAFE WITH CHISEL AND HAMMER Three Robbers Crack Open Strong Box and Take the Cash. THIRD BURGLARY PAST FIVE YEARS Obtaining entrance by removing a window-pane on thai west side, over the garage, rob bers stole more than $1,400 in cash during the night from the plant of Coca-Cola 340 Queen street west, and got away. Police have the license number of car in which three or four men involved in the robbery are believed to have made their getaway. The cash was obtained by break ing open -the bottom of a heavy Iron sate with a chisel and aledge hammer, which the men left lying on the floor- and which are now la possession of the police.

Walcbmaa Heard Naisa. About 2.30 thu morning, Frank Chare. 112 Russell avenue, night watchman for the Modern Machine Company. 244 Queen street. Just west of the Cora-Cola plant, heard a noise in the plant.

He was not certain Just where It waa coming from, but about 3 10 he wa at the Q'leen street door nf building rrv V.nirc The at noon todav registered Sf degrees. ONLY A VQAN Sault Ste. Maria London Toronto raa Kinrvton Ottawa Montreal Doeet Quebec '-7 Satnt John Moncton Predericton Hallfav a St 14 It 1 It Char let tetowa Detroit New York rose It) a.m. tkm Asaaataawl Aaa. mm rata xwn ll;.

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