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3FT SAFETY AS AS BAG BURSTS isaster Overtakes Big Gas Bag for Strato-' sphere Flight SAPID CITY. S.D. July '12 -UP Disaster overtook the fational Geographic, Army Air Corps rtrato- Vhere balloon here early this homing as the giant tg coi- (ipsed livm nnwtpw nei ned sauM one Hour nciore me khediiied tnkeofKat 4 am Mountain-Standard Injtiredrbet five men working gondola preparatory la lashing the metal hell to Ike balloon were forced to lump la ut'ty. Guards also Ni scattered eoirkly svoid In Jnry. Bat Bunt Open.

Tha ton of the mammoth bag, w-iihont -aminr ner-j urst open Without naming, per. TllTTf-W WW nt.ir frrt of hrlllim' imuim w.ww ihuiv a to escape and definitely halt Xlh.MMeed night. Camain Albcrf nienT kanmander-jaid Jie hart "ahmlute. no explanation" for the mishap. He added that an investigation ould be made but that nothing ould be dona immediately.

Spectators watching the prepare ana for the flight laid the balloon round ropes suddenly slackened ni the top ol tne nag openea uxe paper sack exploding. The helium lushed out In blue haze. Pending Investigation the mass of labile seas left untouched Mn- the middle of tha big Illuminated ring here (he balloon was being pre- pared lor tne mgnt Spectators Bat ltd Steamed. The Sight atafl aa well as spectators, sntatcd an tha cliffs, appeared stormed by the aheck. After the Initial eanfnalaai tha crowd slowly began ta scatter.

flight officials aaid an. attempt would be madr-to-reeonstruef the accident as nearly as ejcaaHWetrrsn effort to determine the cause. I Before the collapse. I ha helium was concentrated in the top of the nag. which-was inflated to only ibout one-eichth Its capacity.

This waa to allow for expansion In the wins Heal. Sgt O. VT: of the- S. Army Air Corps at Seott Field. 111.

me of the men who waa working on top of. the gondola, described -ha mishap. waa warkbuj eat a bar eat top ef the gandota." he aaid. 'Saadenly 1 fait the rapea slacken. -Tha next thing 1 knew the whale faerie came dawn aa J.

T. Cooper, of the Ooodyeerv Corporatloa at Akron. O. Tiakers of the balloon, aaid he knew no reason for the eoUapeaw- Officlals of the Geographic So. iety.

which flnancad the 17iOM ipedlUon, would not eanunent im Now That a Furnace Firt 1 is No Longer Necessary Why not order your" Even-Heat Blower in stalled? We also carry thejrme Furnace Blower, the" best low-priced blower on the market. O. E. Re Entertainment Week-End July 13-14 BUS TRIPS SstardayST. JOVITE.

QUE. Lesve Chstesu Lsurier st 1 JO p.m. to the Grsy Rocks Inn or Shadynoolt at St. Jovite, returning by mid- night Sunday. All expenses, transportation, meals, room, tennis and boating, at4t per person.

'Sunday RIDEAU tAKES BUS AND BOAT TRIP. return about p.m. Four-hours on tha Rideau Lskea two hours stop st Portland. Dinner may be purchsaed at 50c or brought With you in baskets. Fere for but and boat.

tlM per person. SmdayLONO LAKE PIC- niu. Leave unateau at 10.45 s.m, return to city about p.m. Bathing and 'beating free. Excellent meal-- may-beobtalned-.

at. Totem Lodge. Fsret Adults, Children. Me. Sunday CIRCLE TOUR.

Leave Chateau 130 pjru to Buckingham, thence about .10 miles up the Lievrs River. returning via xsme route. Adults. 1jM; ChU- dren, gee. Sunday LITTLE TRIPS TO NOWHERE.

Leave Chateau Lsurier p.m. snd 7 pm. rare: Adults, He; Children, tsa. Daily SIGHTStEINO, Capl. tal City snd District Tour, leaves Chateau at 10 m.

and 7 m. Adults, tl4t 50c. bfanBsslan and Veaerratlssai Britinnia Park anday Ottawa Boys' Com. munity Band, SO I pm, i. Thr Ottawa-Electric Railway Co.

ity was had the tha 'P -f his for no at wii of a No Human Beings Living- on Mars FAB IS. Jely ltV-t! Mens-twra-et-lhe Interaalienal Aa. trennaniral Ualso today banish, ed hepee that there assy ha ha man beings an Mara by report- -Ing that the alaaeaphere Ultra canlalna Inaufflcient exyg en. Tha eammlaalon aa planets, romHa and satellites reported to the anion's eancraaa. In see-alan here, that lla uttuibsis -agreed tha oxygen In Man' atmeaphere "muat be leaa than ana percent, that a the earth's atmosphere." i mediately regarding- tile poasibil- or a later flight Hai la Explained.

WASHINGTON. July 12. blue haze which seemed to: burst from the top of' the stratosphere hatlnn u-hen it rnllanaed tndav In South Dakota nmciaif ot tne National ueograpnie 6ociety. They said tney- believed it was caused by. lalciim.

po der-hi iniide-lhe The powder been used in folding tha bal- Helium would not cause the ha. officials aaid. beeauae it la colorless "vt mused accident. The aociety, which la sponsoring stratosphere attempt with tha unites states army, wai In doer touch with the acene of the col. By hort radio, but a tha.eauaa of th.

I nunmi Pittsburgh Pro- Retains His Lead Jack Little Ottawa, Turns in Good Score at General Brock. LOOKOlTT POINT OOLT CLUB. ronthUL OnU- July 13. O-fUy Mangrum. of Pittsburgh, still showed the way today with pert of the field in after holes of play In the General Brock Open Golf Tournament The lanky Pittsburgher was four over par en his out-aoms nine.

but on the home trip returned to figures of yesterday and carded par for a total of Yt and 1 3d holes. Except for a birdie two at the cond hole. Manamm found him. second hole, Mangrum found bimllances negotlauone ren begin al-. difrVnltias.on.;tha) -am ntae-l ana naa trouble trying to sUy with par flKures.

Once he made the turn acuiea aown. us snared birdie at the 13th, went one over, the lonC 18th. but CO! another birdie at the 17th. sinking a deuce wit? iiU'Tsra nni Denny Shute, of Chicago, former British open champion, came tnrougn witn a 73, duplicating yesterday's figure: for a aaviinle- iii Mangrum. At that time Clarence Doser.

Rochester, N.Y, pro, was closest to Mangrum. with 145. Tony Manero. Greenaburg. N.C, had, and jacx uuier.

Ottawa. 14. Sanr Parks, winner of the United Statea open -at -Oakmont pitu. burgh, thia year, found the going tough today. He waa out in 41 but bettered this with a tl on the home Journey, two over par.

to give him aa-hoJe of atrokaa higher uiaa asangruin. 3 alose lives Ceatlaaed fraaa page One. aa all day Baaing trip at Uagar, One. Wilfrid and Hector Blaatllon- seated in the body of the truck, were instantly killed. Omer Bis-aillon.

suffering from head wounds ana internal injuries, was taken from the truck semi-conscious and men in noapital thia morning. sarape with Praia. Occupants of the Bisalllon triirk who escaped with bruises and a bad shaking up were: Arthur -and Luclen Bisalllon. brotherr Henri BissiUon and his son Armsnd, and saruioiomew Bisalllon. father of Wilfrid, who was killed.

AU were from Ste. Christine. TELLE TATLOB AGAIN. LOS ANGELES. July II.

Once sgsin. the name is simply Ettelle Taylor. Superior Judge, Parker Wood today granted the former actress, the one-lime wife of Jack right to resume her maiden name-." MUSIC Britannia We hsve engaged MR. jCARL LUBJA snd his mar-eToussmpiifying machine to brosdesst the Istest nvusle each evening at Britannia Park, beginning tonight for one including Sundsy; This instrument will be' locaTed on' top of the Ladies' Pavilion In the Lower Park and carl be heard all over the Park and Pier, reproducing and amplifying recordings and radio broadcasts. OME TO BRITANNIA PARK.

THE COOLEST SPOT NEAR OTTAWA. ENJOY THE BREEZES FROM THE LAKE AND THE BEAUTI-FUL MUSIC PROVIDED BY MR. LUBJA. Like asaat at the at Brltaa- -t-ate ParkTtrrXahla1s 'I maalc ta faralshrd to ear patrena wltheat eharge, The Ottawa Electric Railway; to. Queen Watches Tennis I "if I stsHfk-af I Ql'EEN MABV waa an latereated sprcUtor at the thrilling final reend saatch tha Wlmbleden wemen'a tennis alnglea champion-sblna.

She saw the two fsaaaaa Helens frsaa allfarnU.aalUa far the title, sad witnessed etie ef the tmsilnt jemebacks in ssoru history when Halea VYIIb Maedy defeated her rival. Helen Jacobs, to regain her aapremacy ever tne feminine raraaat wielders. In New Effort To Avert War England Has New Plan to Prevent Hostilities in EthiopiS. Cantlnaed frata Page Oae. British foreign poller haa been received In Fiance with definite sat- isfacllon.

French diplomatic circles feel now that as a result of hta utter- snost' Immeolalely towam tne.pror. posed "Air Locarria" The British forcigiusecretary lsregarded as having shown with remarkable clearness that this treaty should be concluded among five powers, and this Is seen here as excluding any possibility of a separata accord in this direction, as was the case 1n the Anglo-German naval agreed enenL "-Italy Shews Interest 0ME.uTri.H- Italian-of- aiilf C'eelef rnr. eign policy speech of Sir Samuel Hosre, British Foreign Secretary, as" tending to clarify the Italov Ethiopian situation today. The officials said they were curious, however, as to whst Great Britain's program would be to preserve peace in East Africa. They regarded the.

speech as evidence of a more understanding attitude toward Italy's policy. Piccolo's front page edltoriaL commenting on the Foreign Minis ter's declaration that Britain recog nizes Italy need for expansion. "We seast then ask the Brtt. lab Feresga Mtntstor tat what territory ef the aeeeai atas Italy sattafy this reeagnlsed st easily far expanstea. I'twa what Gevemment ef the cslea- ttal trartd ataal aha rail far FVNOAL OP WnXIAM RACINE CAMPBELL'S BAY.

QuCJuly 11 (Special) Pinal tribute to the memory of William Racine, whose death occurred Monday at hit home In Otter Lake, was paid yesterday at his well-sttended fu neral, which was held from his residence to Bt, Charles Roman Catholic Otter Lake. Requiem high mass waa sung by Rev. Fsther A. Maika. with 'inter ment following at the family plot in the church cemetery.

Mr, nacine, who was in hit azna year, had been In ill health for soma time, but his death came as shock to his many friends and relatives throughout the district He is also survived by a seventh son snd as a result wss visited by people from all parts of Csneds to secure cures xor tneir msny uis. He is also survived by a seventh son. Chief survivors Include hit widow, formerly Dloaline Rose; even sons, Peter and Ferdinand, Otter 1-ake; Louis, Alfred. Daniel snd Emile. of Grove Creek P.O.

snd Joseph, of Rouvn. one daughter. Alex Pellet ler. of Laurette P.O., and numerous grand children. The many floral and spiritual offerings and messages of sym pathy received ny the family testify to the high regard in which Mr.

Racine wss held. Six tons acted ss pallbearers. HONORED WITH SHOWER. NORTH QOWER, July 11. (Spa.

cial). A miscellaneous ahower waa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Whitfield McCordick, in Marlborough Township, last evening. In honor of Mr, and Mrs.

Wslter Harris and little daughter, Betty, who lost most of their household effects when the house they occupied wss destroyed by fire. Upwards of 75 were present from Marlborough and North Gower. The following took part in a pro- ram, Mrs. W. G.

McCulls. Mrs. amea McCordick, Mrs, Ben Craig. Mrer Frank Browniee. and Gordon Pratt, after which Mr.

and Mrs! were presented with a large numoer ot nouaenold articles, to assist them In resuming housekeeping. Mr. Harris made a fitting re ply of thanks following which the nost ana nosiess served rerresn. ments, assisted by Mrs. Ernest Pratt, Mrs.

Frank and Mrs, Donald Browniee, Mr. and Mrs George ana Mr, ana Mrs, jet. McCordick. Four Parties in Federal Election Retterattan ia tt knee by Han. H.

H. Bsaeana la Teracito today of "toe re. eenatraetlaa party" la accepted bare aa IndleaUnc that theae battling ta the larliMetBlng election eaaapalga aadsr hit stand ard wlU aa aa andar that tlUe. The llae-ap at the eaadldatsa than weald he Uberal-Caas. servattva.

Liberal, Ce-Os retire CeaaaHtiwealth Fadaratlaa, and I TOE OTTAWA Ulster Observes Traditionali2th In Orderly a Loyalist Districts '1 Are Ablase With Buntine and Arches as Orange Lodges Bally. TBELFAST. Northern Ireland, July ItOPt Under the watchful eyes of reinforced police, Ulster Observed the 249th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne today with country-wide celebrations Loyalist districts were ablase with bunting snd arches as Orangemen in full retails rallied at their elubrnoms snd marohed to various centrcsE to hear the addresses of Indlgnsnt rcferenctoHsTTrOcWtf allusion by President Eamon Da Valera. of the Irish Free State, to King George of -England as a "foreign King" formed the general theme of the speeches. speakers of the dsy, asserted: "We can be thankful for the knowledge that such a reference should not be manffTT ar rWrtion of tha4 Empire." i A flying squad in armored cars patrolled Belfast, where the biggest demonstration attracted half million persona.

A ripple of excitement arose asrlyjn the day when several shots rang out, but police ware unabu I to find Ihe srairra concluded the incident was of minor importance. They kept close watch on the diatrtet. Today's climax to the celebrations followed a night of. gsyety. during which orange bonfires flared In most of the streets, giving firemen anxious moments houses were threatened in Ottawa Sends -Many Lodges Monster Picnic and Sports Program in Orore Near Buckingham.

Cantlnaed frees Page Owe, high officials of the order from Ontario East snd Western "Quebec. in tne capital eariv trilt morning aa members of the local lodges at Uched to 17 and 100 made prep aration! to leave the city for Buck ingham by motor bus and private automobile. Aaaeanble At Halt The County Orange Halt en Glott-t caster street -'was surrounded by Orangemen wearing their blue and orange sashes and carrying their banners at nine o'clock. It was not until ten o'clock that County Mar-t J. S.

Duncan had aaaembled the members and bad them seated in buses en route for the picnic Also in the gathering were Walter Hill, county master: Gordon Combe, county secretary; and Stan ley Hudson, Junior deputy grand master for Ontario East: in addi.l Hon to many other Ontario East dignitaries and past masters of the county, In District 109 members assembled 1st the Orange Hall on Roaemounl avenue and marched through city streets to Pleuffe Park where they took buses for Buckingham. The oarade was heeded by Ben Cherry, district marshal for many years. who eras mounted on the traditional white horse and carrying bis sword. 1 cnarge oi inv ana v- b. l.Aembers of District log was James iLangdoo.

district master, There waa also a lane representa tion of the Ladles' orange Ben eyelet Association who msrehed in the parade. Many Large Parades. TORONTO. July -12. Be neath threatening skies which in some areas aoiUed rain to mar cele brations, thousands of Orangemen marched today to commemorate the "Glorious Twelfth," anniversary of.

the Battle of the Borne. Parades in most cities and towns were larger than in past years, snd today's celebration was expected to be one of the most successful in the history of the order. Intermittent rains Interfered with celebrations in Toronto, where assembled for the largest parade in recent years. For the 3Sth consecutive yeer W. H.

"Billy" Harper rode a white horse at the bead of the oarade. At Napanee- the Orange celebration was featured by the attendance for she 7sth consecutive time of. Henry R. PurcelL The (7-year-old Orangeman occupied a place of honor during festivities. Headed by file and drum bands.

1,000 London, Ont, Orangemen paraded early today before entrain ing for Windsor, where they took nart in ceieorauons were, no om- cisl observance was held In London today, Menzel Downs Henkel European Zone Hatches PRAHA, July a gruelling bsttle of two and a half hours, Rodtric Mentet defeated the young teuton, Helner Henkel. 7-8. t-1, 4-oY B-. in the opening match of the European lone Davis Cup tennis todsy, Mensei, one ox tne woria rank--Ing players, was pushed to the limit to score over the 10-year-old Ger man who has come along at sn amazing rate in the last month or two. 'sr 6 Laughed at Hitler Are Interned in Camp HEIDELBURG, July 11.

rive students of the" dissolved Saxo Prussia Corps, who hsd been expelled from Heidelburg University for Isughlng at Chancellor Hitler, today were Interned in a concentration csmp. They were el! members of well known and old German aristocratic families. BAIN EVERY 14 HOURS. HANSWORTH, Rask, July 12. Thia district, an arid spot for msny Kara, haa been experiencing rain very 24 hours tor the past 40 days.

Since June moisture has fallen at some time In the 14 hours dally." Wheat is headed. out and little damage reported from Insects. fl JOURNAL Young Boy Tells Of Being Chained And Tied to Tree Little George Weyerhaen- ser star witness ior Prosecution in Trial of Woman. TACOMA.Wash. July Jl-V Nine-year-old George Weyerhaeuser told of being chained in pits, and tied to a tree, during the week he was in the hands of kidnappers as he took the role of star Government witness In the trial of Mrs.

Margaret1 Waley ioday. But he testified be had not seen the defendant during his period ef CTPtW wealthy father ransomed him for $200000. Mrs. Wslev is on trial for his kidnapping on -Lindbergh law" Her husband. Harmon, Is serving a 45- year sentence for the crime.

Between glances ai me arruaea woman, who thrice tried to plead guilty, but was prevented from doing by her attorneys, young Identified a photo- grapn uia iuiute. nuiwui ban. as the men who seised him snd took him "to a He identified pictures of two pits In which he had been chained. "That's Harmon." he aaid when shown a photograph of Harmon M. Waley, husband at" -the woman on Wale waa nearbv.

havlne been brought from McNeil Island federal penitentiary to testify in behalf of his wife. Little George wss summoned' to the stsnd by Attorney J. Charles Dennis. The oath was administered. Eclipse of Moon On Monday Night Phenomena Will Be Vis ible in Ottawa and District.

Thousands of Interested tyet will be turned skyward in Ottawa and district next Monday night to view tbe-plreiiuuiejia trr snooa tn4gjo bouses detuuyed, eclipse, when the lunar body in Its east to west course enters the shadows cast by the earth. Officials of the Dominion Observatory stated today that the district will be able to view the eclipea from beslnninc to ana. It win com mence at" LIS" pm." E.5.T. daylight saving) snd reach its climax of totality at midnight. Scientists state thst the eclipse Is of unusually long duration, almost tne maximum, in ract.

The moon will be illuminated by light which passes through the atmosphere all around the sphere of the earth. This Is bent in to enable the light to strike the moon and the stale of the atmosphere will control the color of the light hlch reaches it. If the whole atmosphere Is heav ily charged with water vapor the light will be of. reddish character. The beginning of the eclipse will be visible generally In Africa, except in the north eastern part; south western Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, Nccth America, except in northwest part; South America, snd the eastern nart of the Pacific Ocean.

The ending will be visible generally in tne Atlantic ocean. North America, except in northern parts; South. America, and the east ern part or the pacino ocean. The eelioaa nreeents acme Inter, testing color ohenomena which will be carefully noted by offtcialf of lbs Dominion Observatory. 400 Belief Workers Stage Second Walkout MONTREAL; July 1L fa More than 400 relief workers ta- Montreal North, a suburban town, today halted their ditch digging and road repairing activities and marched to tne city nau, aemanaing wages at fl per day plus relief money.

It was their second strike In the past few months. They were receiving cents per day in addition to their relief and were working 40 hours a week. A meeting will be held between Mayor A. Leonard, members of the town council sad workers representative. There were' no dis DEACH Electric Refrigerators $149 up EMS $5 Povn Bataaee) ta Eaeel MtastUp NO INTEREST at Paid ss Agread.

XH Steel CooaHrucUon." 11m Beach Guarantee It Satisfaction or Money stefunred. ReW StovrStora 224 Bank St 12 7500 -1 4 Eclipse of Moon il-i'j'sr, la Ottawa aad district wfll be gtvea eppaslasitty af ststag UaeOghTlt beaty, la Ma aaai-ie-waat eaaree, ea-tara tba ahadawa rest by earth. The eelipae trill begta at LIS pja. (Eaet-era Standard ttsae). snd reach aUattvayed totality at astdalght.

Toll Estimated Torrential YangtaejCoiv tinues to riood isarge airea in China: HANKOW. China, July I1HV- Ths ceasslsssly battering torrents ef the Yaits river crushed important dikes near Nanking today, convert tag manysquare miles ot green countryside Into one vast lake, as unconfirmad reports from Western Honan province said 3,000 to 1.000 persons perished in floods there. Sharp, of Fort worm. Tax. air mail pilot arriving here Trom Shanghai, reported the flooded Yangtse was roaring ttrough two new gang in tne suae aw muea eau ot Hankow and inundating extensive low-lying term lands.

The reports from Honan said the Lo river rose 18 feet efter torren- usl rains. Uttering the landscape with human bodies and wrecking the once prosperous town of Yen-shlh Htien. 10 miles east of Honanfu. In Huneh nrsvinea. the swollen Ran river spread out still further and tne Important city or uono-kow was reported virtually sub merged.

Ten tnousana persona there were said to be homeless, with Canadians Figure In High Scoring Competition for Donegal! Cup Gets under way at Bisley. Caatbiaed fraaa Page Oae. eras in the air as the dsy went on. The majority of competitors were using the 114 pattern service nns and expressed their satisfaction, ta-chiriine Mna of the Canadians. Among the Donejrall entrants go-year-old Armorer-Sgt A.

Law rence, winner ot we rung rrise years aga Caaadtsa Searing. Canadian seortng-in--lha. Done- uonegaili -aw yaraa, Corns. Alex Parnell. Verdun.

60 LL R. A. Sweet. Hamilton. 60.

CanL A B. Coulter. Ottawa, as. Lt-CoL P. W.

Utton, Toronto, 4. Lt James Boa. Montreal, aa. Lt Nasi Dow. Saint John, SS.

Sgt F. Wallace. Mount Dennis, Ont. 4L Major J. A.

Burry. Toronto, 4L Cant A. W. Hunt, Winnipeg. 4.

SgL-MaJor J. Trainer, Toronto, 4L Lt. A. Williams. Ottawa, Lt.

P. J. Martinson. La Tuque. que, 46.

Sgt M. Penman. Montreal, 45. Lt-CoL W. O.

Gibson. Hamil ton. 4J, QuallAer. 100 ysrds: CpL E. E.

Wright. Montreal, 4t Sgt C. Iddlolt, Calgary. 4L Sgt W. U.

Edaell, OtUwa, 47. H. O. Proctor. Ottawa, 47.

Lawraaca Had 44. Lawrence had 48. Of tha three women entrants Mrs, C. Millard registered a possible. Miss Mar oris Foster, former King's Prise winner, 49.

and her companion. aaiss ciaacocK, 48, Three peeenptly it the Brat id aaaetblea. If. at ta range ef the Cansn Deyle aaaua. They were Lieut Baa, Gesapaay CfmarteraUMter Saegeaat-Major ParaeU aad Cast Hmnt ot Winnipeg.

Ia the early aajaads ether paaalbiea were warded. Penman, of Montreal, and Williams, of Ottawa, were right behind In the first range, with 34 each, and Lt-CoL Gibson posted a U. Baa Drees, Paint At the second range of the Doyle, 100, Boa dropped a point 14, winding up with 60, best of the Canadians. Six others hsd Hunt, Sgt C. Iddiols, ot Calgary; Parnell and Penman, Sweet and Sgt t.

Wallace and Mount Dennis. Cpt E. E. Wright ot Montreal, got a for 67, a total reached by Capt Coulter. Lieut Dow and Lt A.

P. Williams, of Ottawa. Totals of 66 for the two ranges were posted by Lt Col. Gibson, Lt Martinson and Sgt Major J. Trainer, Toronto.

Lt Col. F. W. Utton, Toronto, had 65, and Sgt W. H.

Edsell, Ottawa, 64, while Lt H. D. Proctor, Ottawa, and Major J. A. Burry, Toronto, finished with 63.

IRVINE NOMINATED. WlTASKIWDf. Alta, July II Chosen unanimously at a United Farmers of Alberta nominating convention here to contact -Wotas-kiwln constituency in the coming Dominion elections. William Irvine, P- said he had been a confirmed advocate of social credit for 14 PERMIT NOT SUSPENDED. The case -of John Mafheslus, of Ovorbrook, who was erroneously reported as having been fined $10 and coats and had his license suspended for five days on charge of failing to nltlfy the Department of Highways ot the sale or purchase of a motor car In County Court tmA unfit July It, He wilt be arraigned then I on we same charge.

JAO, FOR THEFT. Hermas Mentha. 11H St Henri street Hull, was sentenced to three months' tmoriaonment when found guilty before Judge Honor Acbravj in Hull Police court tana morning, on a charge ot breaking Into and stealing tools at premises owned fay M. Vlau. Bt Henri Ptesesat Dissolve 45 Groups Of Steel Helmets a KARLSRUHE.

CI assay. Jat IX 0P) The Mutlatry ad the tntoriar today dlaaatvad a greapa at the Badea aseel aat- gaetaaUatt, aa charges af aaa- Tbe dlaeaiaUaa erser eaya that she teeal ranks af the asael rhihaaaa were awetled hy far- waese eaalsatlsa tensed tale aeUM aanaalUasa to the Naa see asant, leas aertoasly aadaagar. tag the peUrial amltjr af the No Ontario Aid WiU Be Given Hepburn Says AH Sym pathy Lost With Marchers to Ottawa. -r y-jtii- Cantlnaed fraaa rage Ons. ho-wouldnot workJtthey.JuMl Jobs ottered.

Unfortunately so many are being misiea. Mr. Hepburn said Ihe marchers would not be allowed to intimidate people on- the way to OilawsV rive Mere Arrests. MONTREAL. July lJOl Que bec provincial police arrested five more of Montreal's "oa to Ottawa" marchers at various points along the highway between ste.

Anne oe Bellevue end Coma QAie overnight bringing the total marchers takes mto custody to ll. With five others who were also picked up overnight they will be arraigned this afternoon. A request will be made for a tkree-day verba) remand to orovincial police head quarters, as was yran'td in the rase of II men and three women who appeared in court yesterday. Daaolte the intention of rsrovin- cial police to atop all hikers, however, it was reported that mora then ISO bad left last night In small groups and had been seen near dif ferent municipalities along the Lake Bhore Road, which parallela Lake St Louis oa the road to Ottawa. Ne Trsssnsartatlaa.

KENORA. Ont, July IX. Ot Lloyd Evans, leader of the six-man advance guard of the Manitoba re lief camp strikers planning a march on Ottawa, unsuccessfully tried today to obtain transportation for the contingent from this Ontario tows to the aead-ot-tne-lakes, Nor was he successful In his re ft nd the town council that arrangements be made to feed and provide accommodation for the 000-odd men expected to come through Kerjora over the week-end. Weald Break Blockade. WINNIPEG.

July new iumoinx-off" ooaitlon for a march on Ottawa by unemployed relief camp strikers from Manitoba developed today. Across the On tario boraer-iine, at Ksnora. an advance guard of six campers parry with police while seeking an open. ing in a oiocxaaa reponea to oar their progress---. ENDS REGBsTE.

SAINT JOHN, N. July 11. Calling upon Hon. Dr. Murray Mac Laren, Lieutenant-Governor, Prem ier L.

P. D. Tiiley today lormaiiy tendered the resignations of himself and the members of bis Government, all of whom were defeated when Liberals under a. a. uysart won 41 out of 41 seats In the New Brunswick elections June 17.

Fina Furniture at Father Is Fbed ayFor Trespass Joseph ailbert Entered House and Bemored Hit YoungChild. Efforts of an Ottawa taxi driver to get possession of. big flve-year. old child after a separation front his wit ended today in (lis arraign-msnt before MsglstraU Strike charged with tresparslng. his eon.

vlctlon ana a penalty of io awl Joseph Albert who gave his sd. dress as 203 Bay street entered no' defence to the charge thst he un lawfully entered the apartment of bis mother-in-law. Mrs. Ada Ore ange, at 227 BanksrteetstSJOsjn. to get bis ehUd.

io-Mrratnr MrtTtis-" bart parted and the child waa put In the care of Mrs. Orange. Albert't sister-in-law. Mist Theresa Orange, swore thst Albert and another man entered tne apartment or a window opening on a Are escape, that Al. mouth, while his companion picked up the child.

Both men left by door, she said. A. o. cuioert attorney lor Albert said his client did not deny tha trespass, but hsd erimlnst Intent his sole object being to get -the child because he felt be had that right' Magistrate Strike pointed out that although be was not concerned about the parents dispute over the custody ot the child, Albert had -no rtghf-' inrienlBraE house illegally and must be lined. The child Is now in the cars of Al.

bert a mother. Wilt Increase Tines Tor Sunday Selling bicreesed penalties for violations ot tha Lord's Day Act were pre. dieted by Magistrate Strike if there waa not some cessation ta the num. ber of offences reported to the -authorities. Two St Patrick street merchants were fined and coats, one for car.

tying od his ordinary work as a butcher on Sunday and the other tor selling 15 cents worth of cheese. Through his counsel. Sam Lepof. sky, Jacob Saslove, 472 St Patrick street. cJiarged wim doing the or -dinary work of his butcher business I Sunday, aata ne naa merely round uo for a -customer some meat whick had bean, sold on day; an act no tuusmiiio a worarnrri imadh and therefore not amen.

erliutlne I not nactaasry and imposed tha usual nne. Samuel Kath nelson. 4S5 St Patrick street, waa convicted of selling cheese st his dairy on Sunday and was ftnad. Tenders Accepted for Tederal Treasury Biua Minister af Finance aV today announced tenders had been aeceoted for the full amount of glO.OOO.OO Dominion ot Canada treasury nils due next ucinxr The average discount price of the -aceMited bids wss oMII. equlv- alent to a rate of lJU percent rfDg THREATEN CITT.

LOlfDON, July tl A Reuters despatch from Hankow. China, today ssid part of the concrete wall protecting the Japanese concession -there from' the flood waters of the Yangtse river bad collapsed and that the water rushing in threat ened to flood tha city. Moderate Prices QUEEN 4840 OF PAYMENT. LIMITED -177 SPARKS EASY TERMS Aflaemaal rsrlraa Mappi I CUiitt Jnm. a a i I STI a ier 1 FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1935.

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