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JtUiSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1935, 10 THIL OTTAWA JOURNAL Ffcar Kine Dead All Victims of Dying Prisoner Account for Three as Authorities Continue Their Probe of Death Trail in Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA C1TV -Nov 26. 4t Investigation of tn fate ft rum-miaaing persons focuuli today upon trie condition nf Chester Comer. Itinerant oil (Said worker, wounded gunfight h.a iapture yesterday Comer, a bullet in hi- tna.n sip-ed a barely unditjnd0 of partial snllt bt't.

i'o a coma. Three Known Smith Hester. McCla.n roxi' ta Comer sjed k.lled Rav Evan. attorney; A S.mpsoi. Peri.

farmer, and S.rrpbr cn. Warren. 14 and hid ihr.r bod.e.. Camera first and second lves ere added la the lint ef ml Inf. federal sgenls probed Ihe possibility Comer may bate killed roar lllineis tourists.

George M. l.ortus and Albert A. Heberer and Ibeir olvea. In. New Mexico several month acn "Three bodlea oh.

pile thlnf may run Into, said Col. Charlea Daley, itate crimt buroau chief, ai tie directed far-flung je.rin for the victims. i Daley ss'd personal belongings found in Simpson's car in which Comer was captured "increase our lean for missing" Comer had a brief case belonging lo Evens, whom he fold me he killed'' Daley aaid. "In addition, there were a couple of aweotera which might have belonged lo vouns boy. face nowder and women toilet articles and ome babies' hood.

"ile bad two plilola besides the one he uaed In tbo fun-fir hi yesterday, and large quanllly of aranmnltien." After -Comet 'a capture by Oscar 'of Heter quoted Ihe mambllnf Comer. "I wouldn't be Mirpv.r'1 a' 3 DAYS ONLY li'HI TO XM ONCE AGAIN A FORTUNATE PURCHASE enables us to present an outstanding Dress "Value." If you were prevented from taking advantage of our previous offers this gives you one more chance Take our advice and be here early. Sizes: 13 to 19- 14 to 20 38 to 48 Deliveries, C.0J or Deposit M-itai and Blanihartf' Marshal the arm by 1 who was wounded aa found It read: 'hr dsperado pocket. "If 1 am not k.lled this car it be a surprue to mc I have rMhTr'Tn. regret I had rather be Gad 3 be a public slave" Krrond to Bad.

and Mrs J. Comer. Ok ahnra Ci'v identified the rap teir on. the to go Corner Arnold 1R. -f an Arliaru Lim for killirfi a woman and babv four year ajo A year ago.

be kit ed h.s rrlimai, and ij beer, j-nlitary confinement I sr. fcLEDGE HAMMERS. REG IN A. Nov ib -Sate-crarkers i i-M aledge nammera -here during I he week-end A jewelry company safe aii looted of al.MX in dia mond an.i goM and a coal office safety box of-1300. Fabrics: Cereal Crepes Ftbbly Crepes tVoTelty Crepes Wool Crepes Hovelty Wool tens 'O 92 Bank St, cocrruMius emc I SMTKMD UVIN a.

I I I HI Jvl i 1 I i 4 I I I I I' ANY tee end thousands of ochere ing it. you mxy The caffefae 125 Dresses am IS aatly. Outstanding Values Ktxtto Capitol Theatre dm Mr. Caffeine-Nerves he tfets expelled from school I I xnt 17ssmaVaussSKUOurr w--reu mmtomusm. wusav wuPtsmurrsarTS f-JJ? I mot sugpBt norr swtMTS see VOUKOt CT.Ti'J"! tun a ss sour tnt a ooc-roe Preuaos you mv iJlrn costj "tI aTaVmscoM- jew Trb cs.snma-mir.ES.

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uhs II Forest Research Being Discussed At Meeting Here Minister of Trade and Commerce Pledges Cooperation of Gov't in Solution of Problems. RrcommendaUona of the conference on forestry research receive careful" conaiderallon of the Dominion Government. Hon. W. D.

Euler. Minuter of Trade ana Commerce said today at the opening here of the conference which brought together TO representatives of Governmenta and organizations which are concerned with forest protection and forest research. A meeting of the Ottawa Valley Section of the Canadian Society of rorM, took pUc, iu, uf. night, at whicn J. M.

wardie. ue- rtprt.KntMttvts of the vanouf prov inces and the Industries poke. Dt.r. fl Vs. area as.

A ika arvinaf rKm Mr. Euler stressed the Import. Canadian forests to the utt and growth of the Dominion. svmnathv with any movement which would tend to protect and improve th forestv "Our business Is to develop the facts that are already known and' to arrange to obtain the additional information required so that the ''action which will be taken in due course by fhe other agencies to. which I have referred will -be fully informed and constructive." Called by the National Research Council, th technical aession of the conference was presided over by Major -General A.

G. L. Mr- naugnton. presioeni to in. council.

i 1 He characteriiod Mr. Euler as- surance of Government consider. ation to conference tions as a message ot great nop to those many men who have i i u.ck, watched with deep anxiety the i trends of the situation in respect to our forests' and woods -indus-I tries as they exist today and whose object is that proper and timely remedial measures shall be put into effect." reiicy Needed. The ume has come for putting into force a sensible forest-policy, said Ellwood Wilson, secretary of the Canadian Society of Forest Engineers "The forest, the way we are no rutting It. will not reproduce Itself tor another crop th either the aame quality or amount but with proper handling both quality and quantity will be much increased and the time to the next crop materially shortened.

G. Piche. Chief of Forest Ser. vie. Quebec, referred to the prog.

1 "Tes, which has been made that ToUt-vy dramatic classic, province in connection with th Karenina. with Greta Gar-, control of wood operations. He in th title rol. currently on emphasised the value of end.ng "'du Theatr. foresters to other countries to ex- Resented against a background tend their knowledge of forestry lmpnal Russia of to years ago.

practice, and promised th full co operation of th Service tn Conner lion with forest research. A considerable number of dele tales, including Dr. C. D. Howe.

Dean ef the Forestry Department. University of Toronto, and G. W. I. I Creixhton.

Provincial Forester for Nova Scotia, stressed the impor tance of the farm wood lot as a source of revenue to Its owner, and of forest products to the public. On Export Trad. In order to develop markets' which will us products of Canadian forests on steady and increasing basis, "our, trad policies with other countries must be re- vised improved." said J. O. Wilson, president of the Quebec Society of Forest Engineers The home market la too small to abacs Canadian forest product, so I I' 1 I PEOPLE, el course, can safely drink But then ere thousands and who cannot.

And, without realis be eoe ef these. j' found in both as and eoffe may be warUnc night and day to rob yea of steep, apest If jna taspect that tee and coffee dlaegre with ru twHtch to POSTUM foe 10 days. P08TUM dellciou drink, end containa nothing that can possibly harm yoav It ia siaiply whale wheat and bran, roasted and slightly aaaiilaiwil. It la miosl and easy ta prepare. WII Let ta and yoo year Smt week's euporyof POSTUM fnm.

Write for It to Coneunser Service Dept, General Foods, Limited, Cobourg, Ontario. A BBILUANT OFENIKO LEAD. defendera' privilege ot mak-Ins the Brat lead la an equivocal on. Dependlnf on the card or gull aelaotad, II may pay band- iomf dividend! or reault in ruin. If the oporung load were made only after careful acrutlny ot all four banda 1 belie that fully bait the gam contracta fulfilled againat an average blind opening lead would be defeated.

Pleaae note that I have apecifted average In thia. aaaertion. II la true that no player alive can Invariably make a "double dummy" opening lead, but a gifted few com doe lo this standard. The hand shown below was play ed in an important tournament. The South player deserve to wear the ecrolade, "'Brilliant Opening Leader." North, dealer.

Both sides vulnerable. NOKTB 44 () WEST BAIT AM 11 IIMtl Mi tl A SI4M toorm sXs ,11111111 eJ Milt The WddlDS. Nortk East IV .1 3 Double rass South ta Pas Paaa Weal Kedoubl tanai bid) Sou, on lead, had much food for" thought. His partner had bid and rebid hearts, so his singleton e.fht was the conventionally prop Bu. d.hl tht biMm th heart dlin)ond remnants were dia- evenly, or that enough could tbt fo-tract North double indicated rur trick "control." trumps to act 11 "we must look to export trad to 4nd th necessary outlet," In the discussion which followed I this paper R.

D. Craig, of th Do- minion Forest Service, reviewed I th progrcu in forest inventories since 1K. At the Theatres Greta Oar bo in feature the Rideau Theatre Anna Karenina" la the story of woman torn between clandestine love for a handaome young army officer and duty to bar stern bus-bend and father of her child. Mis Garbo gives an unforget- Jb' characterisation of the tragic Tolstoy heroine. In her support I an unusually talented east headed by Fredric March as the dashing Count Vronsky, Basil Rath bone as Karenin.

and Freddie Bartholomew in the role of the unhappy couple's little son. Victoria Presentation Now "Hooray for Love" Ann Sothern and Gene Raymond are teamed in "Hooray For Love." a romance with music now at th Victoria Theatre. Aa a college boy who aspires to be a Broadway producer. Raymond appears In role far which be is Ideally suited. As the musical comedy favorite.

Mass Sothern broadcasts from a metropolitan radio station, stages a spectacular number in a smart night club and an way lame as Jlv eier I of Raymond's stage production. Pert Keltxm. Thurston Hall. I Georgia Ceine, Maria Gambarclli and Bill Robinson are also featured in thia film, which la ahowine' on I th aame program with "Mark of I th Vampire." a thrill drama star-I ring Lionel Bsrrymore. Jalna" at the Mayfair Tells Story of Ontario Around the dynamite-charged situation of two young married couples living under the same roof with other members of sn attractive and vital family group is woven the drama of "Jalna.

the film version of Maso de la Roche's novel of life on southern Ontario farm which opened yesterday at the Marfair Theatre, i Trouble in the Whiteoak house hold starts when Eden and Piers bring home Alayne end Pheasant brides. Eden neglects Alayne end prefers the wife ot hia brother, who spends most of his time tilling the soil. The complications strike a serious romantic snag, but Ihe sailing Is smooth after a climactic tragedy. Kay Johnson and Ian Hunter have the leading roles in "Jalna." which Is showing on double-feature bill with "Mark of the Vampire," starring Lionel Barry-more. FUNERAL OF F.

CHARLEBOI8. Largely attended by many friends of Ihe Aylmer district, the funeral of Pierr Chariabois. wall known Aylmer resident, waa neld from his laic residence. Thomss street, at nin o'clock yesterday morning to St. Paul's Church where requiem high mass wss chanted by Rev.

Louis Rsnger. Interment wss msde In St. Paul's Cemetery oa th Aylmer Road. Th large attendance at the funeral and th many message of sympathy, floral and spiritual offerings received by the bereaved family testified to th deep sorrow oecs-lioned by Mr. Charlebola death.

Th chief mourners were hi son; Joseph Charlebot, Aylmer. hia three daughters, Mrs. t. O. B.

Dubois. Mrs. Kdmond Chartrand and Miss bilda Charlebola. all of Ayl-merj hia two brothers, Xavisr Chkrlcbois, Ottawa, and Francois Charlebola. Aylmer, end one sister, Mrs.

Pierre Beeupre, of Ottawa. All hone-racing in Japan, rigidly controlled by th Government. Is closely linked with the national horse-Improvement program, and all racing dubs must contrlbut heavily from -th taking thalr oarl-mutuela. th anlr lent fnrm eg pettinf yapaa, a asjpport th 'V. North also had singleton club, and It could be removed while South retained th diamood ace aa entry, club ruff might be th setting trick.

South acted oa this Un of reasoning and lad a low club. Th subsequent play followed bis diagnosis perfectly. North woo the Aral lead of trump and put South in with diamond. A second club was led and ruffed by North, who could not be prevented from winning a heart trick later (or" the' contract' defeat Had the heart been led. East needed to be careful of only on thing: to enter dummy with a diamond rather than a dub, which would have allowed a later ruff.

TODAY'S QUESTION. Question My partner led "th heart deuce againat a contract of four spades. Dummy held I I of Hearts and I held 10 4 of Heart. What card should I play? Answer The ten. Your partner' lead of the deuce show a (our card suit, jo declarer has three heart.

If he has the queen, one trick must make. If he has th ace the ten is your best play lo hold him to one heart trick. If be ha both ace and queen, the ten offers the only hope of salvaging heart trick. TOMORROW'S HAND. South, dealer.

Neither side vulnerable. KOETW A I tIJ 9 Baa ATS IIKI Zq ataxia SOtTB Still MIS a Nil Mr Culberuon will discuss hand tomorroWi article. thia Writ. rear keMse treeaies sa Ere CvJSwrtsea. ears et erekleaaa MM aaee ataamae eaveleee.

Too Many Places Selling Gasoline Bring Down the Prices If Duplication Is Eliminated. There are too many gasoline service stations In Canada. A. E. Hal-verion.

Toronto, sale manager for th Imperial Oil Company. Hated today during th course of the probe by the Tariff Board. He told J. J. Frawley.

representing the Province of Alberta, that if duplication of stations could be eliminated price could be brought down. upueaUon waa not won In Canada than tn the United State service stations but It wss won in bulk stations, th number of automobile per station in the United States fell tram 31 tn 1S30 to 145 ia 1934 while the comparative Canadian figures were 307 and 1M per station. Since 1830 th financial position of th company had been going back. Mr Helverson said. That waa the time the tariff on gaaolin was increased from on to 1 1-1 cent a Th reason you bav shown a decline," commented the chairman, "ia because you got 1 1-1 cents mora on gasoline.

You suited down the hill as soon aa you got It." Imperial Oil. before the tariff Increase, had a full share of tb Canadian market, the chairman aaid. Yet tl wanted more tana protection and as soon aa It go it, started down hilL C. H. Halloran, representing wiwo vwaniai, saia ne wouia attempt to And out why the net price in Ottawa today was IT 1-1 cents, and at Victoria 23.

'The board ad. Journed for lunch before be went into the discrepancy. MRS. MARGARET SWIFT. Mrs.

Margaret Swift, widow of I Alexander Swift end cousin of Peter 1 mnaa' sir street, aieo this morning st local hospital following a brief illness. WU known and held high in esteem throughout the city, and especially In St. Patrick' parish, ot which' ah was member, her death will be widely mourned. Born 70 years ago et Liverpool, England, she was the former Mar caret Langford, a daughter of th Ute John Langford and Helen Dunne. She was.

a resident of Sault St. Man. Ont. for many years, and mad her home In Ot tawa some years ago. following uie aeain or ner nusoana.

For a number ot years Mrs. Bwlrt acted a supervisor ot Rosary Hall, until it was taken over by the Sis- lera oi service, institution was than under the 'direction of th Rosary Hall AasoeiaUon. In St. Patrick' parish ah was an active member of the League of the Sacred Heart and of th Tabernacle So. ciaty.

For tn past six yeer 'she hsd been living with her cousin, Peter J. Dunne. Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Ernest de Courcv. of Sault'.

Bte Marie, and Mr. Charles Ms us, of Fort William: three cousins. Peter J. Dunn. Hugh J.

Dunn and Miss Esther Dunne, of Ottawa. Th funeral will be held from the rirlors of Brady Karris. Ltd, 17S (agar afreet, at 8 o'clock Thurs. day morning lo St. Patrick's Church tor requiem high maas al nine o'clock.

The body win be con-veyed by train to Sault Sle. Marie for Interment In the family plot. After establishing a. new world record for the 100-meteY backstroke. Bobby Older, of th Chicago Athletic Club, recently lowered Ihe International mark for th 400-meter backstroke when he covered the distance In S.

The listed world's record of was made by M. Kiyokaws of Japan 'two years ago. It A I jirw owsrnrmray, 'iisModtatffotnt YW aa sw saate a water aaaadaadeae aawaS aid OrlnrCw enwatilaaaset svwtIhiIsi. ApHrUia.s.11 l.las est iMmt taa lnHlnl Oitw haesrla ewe strokes. SaSMari auananMMaa taka yaaae MTrnsrWka.

It wn ihe awls, nnTwerwsraftaeswsetrskeff. DoeatSe aim i jar air I ealeeweaef wsMsstef hteaeoreoebeass ina i 'V Reveal Identity Mystery Woman In Spy Case Find Sketches Made of Airdrome and Involve Air Mechanic Over Photograph. MARGATE. England. Nov.

1. on The mystery woman mentioned in th arrest of Dr. Hermann Oorta. German, under th Official Secrets Act last Wednesday, waa officially brought Into th cue today. MMrtlfjr Mystery Waaaaa.

She was Identified by th prosecution a Marianne Emlg. In a new charge, Gorts waa named aa "conspiring to commit off en res against th Official Secrets Act" with bar. In addition to th previous complaint that he mad sketches of th Mansion. Royal Air Force station. TIM saraMeattaa toad th cwart.

at tba be taming ef the labile boartsur. Gerts and taw Eaahr wia da the fer- aear called hi tee, rented a bengal a readaSatra, Kent. where they baraaas frtessely with a yeanf adreraftaasaa ala- tleoed al Lee Setesit. At tn request of the woman, th prosecution charged further, tb aircraftsman furnished photo m. LIMITED PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE "-'--r- Exquisite Gray Room GoWns the very os tCotd in style are grouped for this special occasion at sensationally low prices.

All regular Gray Room "personally selected" fashions (no odd "sample" lots) each dress a masterpiece in fabric and design by outstanding creators of fashion. A sale that only Devlin merchandise guarantees a limited numoer are avauaoie ana though, there are all sizes, 14 to 42 Formal Evening Wear Gray Room Personally Selected Stock, which includes "Exclusive" from this lam- A The Budget Shop Dinner Dresses An alluring group of dresses grouped aa g' tribute to this occasion. All size and colon from which to choose Dinner and Evening Dresses Of velvet novelty crepes sWs-nd gating in high shade well as black and brown aw' ous salon 8 ,95 4-95 095 8 .95 Youthful Afternoon Dresses Dainty Lingerie and metallic" louche accentuate these delight-' -ful Misses Dresses. Wool Dresses Jo keep you from freezing. In sor, warm shades.

Sizes 14 to 20. tnittcd Suits Three-piece suits In the season's newest shades. Sizes to 42. Tailored Matrons Dresses graphs of Royal Air Force VbuMa. When th two accused person raft England, polios Md they found In the Broadstalr bungalow a sketch ot Ihe Maiwton airdrome, a copy of an- application by Cart regarding employment with th German Intelligence service, and a cypher Indicator.

Utter and Photographa. When Gort waa arretted upon hi return to England, th prosecution aaid. polio found la hi possession three letter and aircraft photograph allegedly eaeit to th Emig woman by th aircraftsman. Oorta Insisted he was merely gathering material for a novel and an essay on the enlargement of the British lr force. Conviction nf (an oflanc Involving the making of sketches calculated to be "directly or Indirectly useful to Ihe enemy' cauriaa a penalty of from three to seven years' imprisonment.

The aiiiiaflaanaa, Kenewlh Lewis, testified he Mat pewta. rrmeas at alrplaaaa and th air. aeld th waaaaa at a Bee- Ua ddra. at bar roe, bat easd was net secret lafarasa. boo.

All ef It may be bessgat la any aaetar ahaa, he eaad. Lewis also testified the woman offered to pay part of hi expense on a holiday trip to Germany, but he declined. HONOR DR. GUSSOW. The Department of Agriculture disclosed yesterday th Royal Netherlands Horticultural and Bcn tanlcal Society bad written Dr.

H. T. Gusaow. Dominion botanist her. Informing him he had been nominated aa honorary member of th Netherlands Society.

Daytime Frocks OEVLIN COMPANY Bil Tremor Felt ButNoDama Recorded in India al Shake-Is Reported Ontario Jctu, RANCMT Tiv1l Nov severe rnrth shock waf recorded day at Haiarlbarh. mile not 'of hare, but no damage was rep) so immediately. Felt al ladaary. SUDBURY. Nov.

M. Th Canadian Pacific Railway tri deepatcher here as notified tod that a slight earth shock waa felt JO i in Tlmlshamlng. Que, the Ontario border. II was believed the tremor i sn after-shock ot the 'auik I generally In th eastern part of continent Nov. X.

Timlskamlng believed to bav been near th CQ centre oi ine major anoca. Earth Treaaer at atattawa. MATTAWA. Nov. A dlsUnct earth tremor was he He ihli tire caJ iwb pre Uiac by ro fir io Aft nis BUck the season's favorite predominates.

A host of other shades in all sizes may-also be found, and at the amazingly low cost of, Afternoon Gowns ExqMUite fabrics outlint iiaiijr uuvcu utaitiuaaviui a. Cocktail Dresses K.nMivM Imported Fabric. Delightfully flatter- A QC tag to Madame or Mademoiselle. yJ Dinner Dresses ft a unusual nower designed many of graceful decolleUge and fay AyjJ skirt treatment JLT Formal Gowns W4J mj.oo Charmingly youthful styles la QC Af predicted shades! Size 14 to 44.. Mcl- Charmingly youthful styles la a her yesterdsy morning at 1 JO.

Tf" shock was ot severs, but waa companied by a prolonged roar. Questioned on th sbov repel rrom suaoury, omciaia of tn mological branch ot th Domln. Obeervatory declared no shock had been registered at I clock this morning. Th Euphrates River 1 nearly mil -wide wnerc ancient Babyl stood. Ref $22.50 to $49.50 I 14 ,95 7 ww.

ditignt by ASTK wiaa Beg. $3U to WM 1 .11.. i r3 QC poi Wl for ma Pn lilt wl PH ha.

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