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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 7

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The Windsor Stari
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THE BORDER CITIES STAR. WI.DIOR, OSTARIO, WED5TE5DAV. JOE 2T, 1S4- r.lGE EIGHT Funeral Held For Blenheim Child iVeic Polls deeded Here Trinidad to Greet Old Ones Selling Beer Jfrs Hiins Sees No Hope WithoutFDR 3rd Reading For Food Act OMAHA, June 27. Legaliza- Greet "Queen Of Railways" ON CANADIAN SOIL BLENHEIM, June 27. Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon for ciiht-year-old Vera Blanche Kenney.

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kenr.ey cf Blenheim, who died early Sunday mornir.jr. Uon of the sale cf beer in Nebraska. PORT OF SPAIN.

Trinidad, June has forced the Citv of Omaha, to seek 1 27. Plans for the reception and en- 40 or more new voting places for the tertainment of Mrs. Higgins, wife cf August primary election. General Edward J. Higgins.

C. B. "Ie election beard, said Albert May, ot the Salvation Army, on her arrival deputy county election commissioner. here June 25, are being made by the Critics Farlev Spurns Choen a Typical Beauty Salvation Army of Trinidad. Her death was sudden, resulting Mrs.

Higgins is coming to this col- from bronchial pneumonia. Besides her Who Sav Recovery Didn't Need Him has turned to the churches, receiving a willing response, and to schools and fire houses to relpaee voting places I in whicli beer is now being sold, thus I making them ineligible. onv in Dlace or General Hlssins. It! mouirr na iuht, sue is survived ny Senate Has Busy Session As Many Bill Come Up i a i a I A will be her first visit to the island. Leaders and officers of the Salva- and charce cf Rrv Enraged Mob Beats Sailor After Killing KINGSTON, Jamaica, Jane 27.

Beaten by an enraged mob after a woman had been choked to death, seaman from the liner Lady Rodney was in hospital today while police prepared to arrest him on a murder charge. Prlice said the seaman. David Cromby, would be arrested as soon ai he left hospital for the murder ef Mr. Chin Choy, Jamaican woman, who was strangled during a quarrel. Cromby, described as a Canadian, was not seriously Injured when the erevrd wt upon him.

He was expected to be released from hospital in a few days. He sailed with the Lady Rodney from Montreal June 13. The steamship is due to arrive back in that port July 8 on completion of her present tropical cruise. Praises CCC Idea In England TORONTO, June 27. Seated in the cab of the biggest passenger locomotive In the British Empire, Gracie Jones, the 16-year-old "railways queen" of Great Britain, arrived in Toronto yesterday on the Canadian National Inter-City Limited.

-Miss Jones' father is a laborer at Holyhead, Wales, in the employ of the London, tion Army in Dutch Guiana. British Hetherincton. the pastor of the Blen-Guiana. th; Leeward Islands and heim Baptist church. The pallbearers Trinidad, will meet her "in council" were Bertha McCarty.

Beatrice Mc-when she arrives. Cartr. Lillian Butler and Miss DOBBIN COMES BACK OKOSH. June 27. The horse is comin back, at least in this western Nebraska community, and the town board has made provision for it by erecting a number of hitching posts in the business district.

cf Chatham, The wife of the Salvation Army i powley au playmates Interment wa Leaf Cemetery. head is making a tour of the British i West Indies, and leaves Trinidad for Barbadoes 1. the deceased child-made in the Maple Chatham. Proof of New Deal IAJn Eery Account Book, Says Postmaster Wilkinson's Shorn Wrar Likr a Sosr Nothing Like It Anywhere The Quality Houe Speaking before the Inter! for Over TO Years taken Into consideration by the Senate today. The Farm Loan Act, companion bill to the- Farmers' Creditors Arrangement Act.

was passed by the committee with only one minor amendment, and was reported for third reading. Hon. T. W. Robinson presented the report of the special committee on public accounts, which recommended the committee be again constituted next session.

Senator Creelman MacArthur protested at the brevity of the report and also that the special committee should have been assigned this work instead of the finance committee. The bill incorporating the St. Clair Transit Company was referred to the committee on railways with the understanding that protests would be heard from those opposed to the measure. JOINT COMMISSION Senator D. E.

Riley, of High River, was Informed that the international joint commission did not issue an annual report but that reports on specific cases were issued. The present Canadian commissioners were Hon. C. A. Magrath.

Sir William Hearst and O. W. Kyte. They received an annual salary of $7,500 a year, less 10 per rent, and actual traveling expenses There was tso entertainment allowance. The commission met in Washington in April and in October in Ottawa and at other times convenient to the cases under review.

Senator J. J. Hughes, P.EI.. drew attention to the Senate power to amend money bills. This he said had been set forth in a report in 1918 after consulting with prominent legal authorities.

Senator Raoul Dandurand said it had been customary since Confederation to pass or reject a supply bill in toto but that the authority might be exercised on special votes. FINANCE ACT The acts repealing the finance act and chapter four of the statutes of 1915 were given second reading. If was explained bv Senator Meighen that the place of these would be by the Central Bank. Senator H. H.

Horsey moved the adoption of the report of the special committee on Canadian scaling and fisheries interests and Senator Meighen requested it be set down as the first order of business for today Consideration of the amendments made to the shipping act in the House of Commons were deferred until the French version was returned to the Senate. national Rotary Convention Bathing Caps! Detroit today James Farley, postmaster general the United States, told of tl HOES! efforts of the Roosevelt ministration to bring prosj srj ity back to America. 60 NATIONS LISTEN Delegates from over 60 nations of 19c to 75c Farm Creditors' Position Discussed in Red Chamber OTTAWA, June 27. The Senate has given third reading to the Food and Drugs act and the Meat and Canned Foods act, and voted to sit at noon today. EARLY SITTING M1IE early sitting yesterday was to aHow the Senate Banking and Commerce committee to study the Central Bank Act.

which was expected from the Commons late Hit night. Arthur Mclghen, Government leader stated. Hon. W. A.

presented the report of the Senats Banking and Commerce committee on the act to faclllate compromises and arrangement between farmers and their two amendments were made by the committee. The provision whereby a mortgage costing a farmer in excess of seven per cent, may be liquidated on payment of the principle and tnree months interest unless the mortgagor desires to continue it at a rate of five per was held to have the effect of making it Impossible for farmers to secure mortgage. An amendment, unanimously adopted, would make It possible for the mortgauor to hold his contract, when so challenged, by reducing the rate to seven per cent, instead of five. COUNTY RECEIVERS The other amendment would allow the governor-ln-councii to appoint an official receiver only in such counties as was deemed necessary and expedient, instead of each county in every rrovince. The amendments will be Scottish and Midland Railway, which operates the Roya! Scot.

At the station Miss Jones was officially welcomed by W. A. Kingsland. general manacer of the central region, and H. C.

Bourlier, general passenger agent of the system. The railway queen of the British Isles had few comments to make upon her trip beyond the fact that the mammoth locomotives surprised her and that she was amazed that such huge steam giants ran so smoothly. Miss Jones arrived in New York on Monday of last week. She visited Washington and Chicago. Tomorrow she makes a trip to Niagara Falls and leaves for Montreal on the midnight "Maple Leaf." She will remain one day in the metropolis and then will tail again for England.

Not more than five feet In height. Miss Jones is a typical English beauty. The eighth railway queen to be elected by the British Railway Associations, Miss Jones is the first to travel across the ocean. About her neck she wears her official chain of office, made up of miniature railway links, each donated by the railways over which she traveled. The chain holds links from railways in France, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Ireland, and Denmark.

Now the United States links have been added. No railway queen may visit any country to which a predecessor has been. The selection of the railway queen is made by the outstanding portrait painters of the United Kingdom. While on her tour of the American continent Miss Jones is accompanied by her mother and H. H.

Neil-son, secretary of the Railway Carnival Association and operating officer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. LIGHT BUT NO HEAT One new type of window glass in England permits the light of the sun to pass through but excludes much of the heat while another allows the heat to come through witnout the light. favors to particular groups or particular industries by making it easy for a few individuals or a few enterprises to pile up great fortunes, while the remainder of the country Is left to get what sustenance it can from what drops from the rich man's table. We all know, when the people at large are prosperous, when everybody who wants a job can be reasonably sure of a job. when wages are high enough so that the wage-earner does not have to pinch every penny in order to keep alive, that business is good.

"All that business has a right to ask, and I think all that business generally does ask, is that the rules should be impartial so that everybody will have a fair show to make the best ot his advantages and opportunities. Ail my life I have been hearing the demand for a business administration. That is what those at present in control of our government are trying to give you. I have only to suggest to you that you consult your own ledgers and note how much more black ink and how much less red ink appears on your accounts this year than last. Splendid assortment of colors and styles.

Caps thit are new and unique la style. All here! 4th Floor, Tke F.levator Golf Beginner's Set Three K-ore year and ten and still going Vow oan't beat "em. 8 Pieces the world crowded the Masoniqr Temple to hear him. am glad of the opportunity to address what I consider to be the most representative business gathering that can assemble in the United States or, for that matter, in the world." he told the huge gathering. "Prosperity is contagious and one city's progress is an incentive to every other city.

The material effects of business slumps do not long outlive the passing of the period of depression. It is different with the psychological effects. Next year's profits may wipe out last year's losses, but the scars left by such stresses as the average individual has gone through during the past few years will be seen and felt over a vastly greater period. "Consequently, in any solution of our national economic ills, more attention had to be given to rebuilding character, morale and self confidence, than to rebuilding commerce, manufacture and agriculture. An Integral part of the recovery program of President Franklin D.

Roosevelt is to retain and reinforce the self-reliance of our citizens. The president has felt that if any other way were possible of maintaining a distressed man or woman, that man or woman should not be made the recipient of direct charity. Hence, instead of a dole, the administration has sought to provide a job. SPORT SHOP B-t iii Ontario) S'i to 9. The shoe illustrated above fom Playing enms Belief From Heat Plus COLORADO SPRINGS, June 27.

A party of tourists who came from the hot belt states to find relief from the heat cooled off more than they bargained for when they took a trip to the top of Pike's Peak. At the summit they found the temperature was zero. Before reaching the comfort of a hot stove at the Summit House they traveled through a deep drift of hail near the timberline. in two heels, high, as Illustrated, and medium for younger girls r.nd the fit. They are $3.95 plr only! I susllr sold at $5 pair, anywhere.

Ask for Wilkie's Robin Hood 3rd Floor Take Elevator 1 Z-TK If SPECIAL RECALLS WORST DAYS "I dislike to recall unhappy days. But let ms remind you that for a period of more than three years every businers thermometer had shown a I steady decline. You were forced to cut wages and salaries all along the line to make up in some degree for tho paralysis of trade. You could not collect what was owing to you and a great many of you were wonder- ing if in turn you could take care of Your White Here's 1 Wood Irons (Your Choice) 3 SIjt Bar Gclf Balls 1 r.ox Tees Shoes For Particular Players Day A Quart a Joe 12 Modrls to A to F.EE Is a Recreation, your own obligations. The appalling reports of bankruptcies, the collapsing of banks, the apparently endless sequence of disasters had put the country into a desperate frame of mind, of which no man could pro- I phesy the outcome.

All you had to i lean cn then were hopes that some day the bottom would be reached and your anxiety was to hold on until the tides i turned. "That was the condition when the Roosevelt administration came in. I doubt if any president ever confronted I as serious a situation as did President Roosevelt w-hen he came to the White House on March 4. 1933. "Suppose the new administration I A Delight Jf you have the -orreet and -lief of this kit is Kir your "MERE CARPING" "It may be.

that in some cases the job was not important; that is, that it was not an absolutely necessary piece of work. It seems to me that objection on that score is mere carping. The work that has been done under the various emergency agencies has all tended to the improvement of the country. 'Some of you. perhaps, may believe that the measure of recovery indicated might have come about anyhow, even without the intervention of the government and the big relief measures.

I don't know what there is on which to base such a surmise. With banks tumbling one after another, bankruptcies coming thick and fast, with 14 or 15 million people out of work, all of us must shudder at the idea of what might have come to pass in this country had not a strong and active man stepped in and taken charge. $5 EACH for Every Child Kacquei. Use a Good Racquet and enjoy your same. Ask for and see Wilkie's Sefial Kur-lif(s Iwforc you lruy anywhere.

(3rd Floor Take Elevator) Basement Bargains Ilcif are a few suggestions: A Spot" plainly inar'cd on each Very popular because they are good. Special by Wilkinson $2.50 fMli Vli-nno- ulillo ikli frame, it mitt MtAM Stronjr white ash frame, at j- had been willing to let things drift; to permit the liquidation processes to go on unchecked I wonder then whether there would have been any P.otary Club convention in Detroit. "I am not telling you that business has reached a status satisfactory to any of us, but I am telling you or rather, your own account books are telling you that had ycfli dreamed that within a year you would be doing as well as you are doing you would have thought it a vision of paradise. An Do you thst You can get lovely tractive fibreloid trim, ideal beginners' Itacquet. Shoes I.Ike These the best rule to follow Varsity by is made from seasoned white ash with well bored lioles carefully spaced and rimmed Si rung with purple Rut and fibreloid Ihroat and shoulders.

Yellow bos rein forcins. The largest assortment In the rity. rhoKen bv golfers who take their seriously and know their siaff. Buy Campbell's Ball from your Pro or from 7 OLD ANCHOR FOUND Believed to have' once belonged to a galley of the old naval republic of Pisa, a 12-foot anchor was found recently off the coast of Italy near Leghorn. a tenn J- tor ou.uu bv Wilkinson DON'T MENTION DEBT "Those who hold the theory of spontaneous recovery cite the circumstance of England's balanced budget to support their hypothesis.

The books of the British treasury take no account of its debt to the United States. Do you think it would have helped our situation any to have repudiated that same debt, which we owe to our own people who bought the Liberty Bonds in order that the money might be loaned to England in her extremity? "Even leaving that impossibility out of consideiation, how many of you would have been willing or able to pay the British tax rates? "There was only one thing to be done, as I see it, and the president did that thing. It cost a lot of money not so much as some of you may think. For hundreds of millions have been repaid to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and. as we mount upvard, you will find that the homes and farms saved from foreclosure by the intervention of the government agencies will pay back a large propor Specially designed for ladies.

Well balanced and strung wtli good grade gut. '2ii SUITS to be daring. SWIM Bold enough U.0H'T GH ALONG Other Racquets from to $13.50 But not daring enough to be bold. 1 ri or" I i i. Black and A JLOL.OO Agents for White to Tennis Press good quality 75c Save jour Ilacq-uet Tennis Balls 4 for Si .1 for 2 for SI i i I Vv i Shapely Modern I Only the bet Is Sold Here! Like I IkiigSfc No child can thrive on food that falls short of perfection.

Rosy cheeks and rugged bodies can come only from the RIGHT nutrition. Milk is the MOST IMPORTANT of all foods for youngsters because it contains in perfect balance all the elements needed for proper strength and growth vitamins, mineral salts, proteins and carbohydrates. Of course they need other foods BUT WITHOUT SUFFICIENT MILK EACH DAY THEY WILL NEVER BE AS HEALTHY AS CHILDREN WHO HAVE IT REGULARLY. tion of the loan. "As to the reality of our progress toward complete recovery, let me cite the fact to you that since 1920 there has not been a period where commercial failures were as few as during the first three months of the present year, and the liabilities in those failures are smaller than they have been at any time in the last 20 years.

might specifically mention the Citizens' Conservation Camps, which keeps approximately 300.000 young men at work cleaning up the forests, creating fire lanes, building dams against flood erosion and, in short, doctoring our woods, to the end that neither the destructive elements nor ravaging insects shall take their annual toll of millions of dollars' worth of timber. We Have Plenty Now! an-. Perfect r- or All White like these jrj fit. We apologl.e for not havinff enough or these chairs. We (M AO KaI "rul, Thev Irl have eu, no 1 9 8 KrVe for Parade or Swim Sports Dept.

-rah OT SWIMMING AND The largest assortment in the rity. i ft rf BVTHING CAPS chosen by golfers who take their 1fjllj 6 Blonde and Brunette golf seriously and know their stnrf. Sfegge remanent Wave. 25c IfTQ Rocking: Chair. Without Highiand Tongue CASH OR CREDIT JJC The Finest Values we j9t 1 lh iyLU- in Canada ff Ti without If Headquarters for Gym JfJ 4gZ3rJ Canopy iSSSf I Foot Kent fVV Size I 'l STRESSES EFFECT "That an important piece of work, but more important was the effect upon twice the 300.000 young men Faded Fabrics Become NEVJ With Easy Tintex Restores their color-O freshness, or gives them different colors Any color you want for inv vahabie fabric 3" brilliant, long-lading color? from vhich to chooe! That's T'mtex! Easiest to um too.

Just tint as you rini-e" and pet perfect results the very first time you try. That's Tintex! Start today. Use Tintex for ail your Apparel and Home Decorations, too. Porch and Lawn Chairs Easily carried In auto because thev collapse. Eitr strong and complete.

only to a customer. So good you can actually taste the difference There's no catch in this. These tk t-tfjfi are CANADIAN MiDE by Can- S5Ju-Sj 12 U'T themselves the turnover practically doubles the number who have availed themselves of the opportunity afforded by the CCC. "Here these lads, coming fresh from school, found themselves in a world destitute of emplosment. There were no places for them in industry, either for the technically educated or the others.

The problem was to keep these new arrivals in the field of citizenship from swelling the ranks of the unemployed and starting in life as vagrants and drifters. So we sent them to the woods, paying them just enough so that they might contribute something to the support of their families. It would perhaps surprise "you to now that out of the average of $30 a month paid to the members of the forest battalions. $50,000,000 was sent by them to their homes before the end of one year. Certainly, boys capable of that amount of home loyalty and self -denial were worth saving.

Tt is easy enough to figure out In dollars and cents the gains in business, the higher prices of commodities, and the promising figures of employment, but there is no process by which we can indicate the greatest gain of ian workmen. JLoolt lor tne laoei VV'S. 1 l-Ji'-; rr 25c mnml- rowing Girls ''MSJt I 39c ai no Camp Stools Camp Stools with back Extra Special with back. you mill find the finest made. C.C.M.

for to 55. The Cadet's Special, $25, for boys or girls. Full size. Largest assortment in city Save Here fboow. EngHsh Triumph Bicycle.

S23. We Insure your Bicyrle Against Th-ft for one year for $1.50 to Growing Girls' olid leather in I all the gain in public morale. illustrated I We Special for Few Days English Triumph Bicycles At all drug and notion counters litotes WANT STRAIGHT TALK "To a group of business men such as yourselves it is obvious that you are entitled to a straight business talk. I do not pretend that you should not be concerned with your government. SPECIAL SALE Values to S39.00 We know by experience that govern 1 1 1 SSI WcrlM hay of ment has at various times axf you for good and for ill.

We HTiltmitft1 Boys and Girl Sizes only S27.95 TELEPHONE 4-2547 remember that the only legitimate aim TINTS anJ DYES a AVENUE 333-335 OUELLETTE of covernmcnt must be the general welfare of the country. That general welfare cannot be served by special.

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