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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. O e o VPP ¢y B o o P oo O At S o o MR R LT 2 L ST £t 1’ resulting in the employment of 25,000 ' Canadian Pacific Railway also was con- eral of this Dominion, most of them men ‘women. ;{m“{:czeo:fn‘ its purchases of very sble men and some highly distin- ARR'VES FOR CE!WENTION J Roads to Advance Work. = (Goprrisht, 1930 {sulshed. 1t is too early to fX LoMd| BOSTON, October 3 UP)—Ralph E. . D. Robertson, federal minister of Willingdon’s place in British history, | Smith of Post: 246, American Leglon, S \ P : = o ) e en o ke TURNED but is apparent that none of his prede- | Moline, Ill, who left that city Jul = £ | > " y July 2 i negeby the railvays Will advance their TO SON OF SENATOR of Canada ‘and its people that he | SOUBITY fo the American Legion Con- P- tu ent Su| ts wh <) possesses. ;:nl 'Z‘G:’.“'y'fnr'"fpefifi?fifi'“fi?&om' e Few Canadians, in fact, k:‘{,v{ thel{ ;;:x:fi @1:3;5;33 )t‘e’s-:exldly. kne was D > Y own country as well as do both Viscount | ‘of Legionnaires. &5 & result employment will be given | New Mayor of Detroit Puts Frank T Y A iosaon” “Phey have| Smith reached Pittsheld five weeks $80,000,000 to $90,000,000 to 10500 men. The federal govern- | gouyeng Back on Street Rail Com- | GOVernor General, Retiring| traveled extensively and they have given | 880 and considering himself ahead of With Extra [{7 > ment would advance 5 per cent of B Ei achiedo] " ore than casual study to national s schedule, spent the intervening time to Be Put in Circulation |$4800,000 to the railvays by way of | mission Following Fare Conflict. | goon, |s Well Versed in roblems and social conditions. They | “touring” New Hampshire. Trousers Mr, Robertson sald that Very sub-| By the Assoclated Press. i e s mneane. tra| - for Public Works. stantial orders for new 100-pound steel| DETROIT, October 3.—Mayor Frank Dominion’s Affairs. thoughts and visions of the new lands Tails, to be made in Canada, Will be|pgn <Ol a0 LOG ™ prank b i ooy Four Rooms, Kitchen $ given by the railways, meaning in. MurPhy ! iy They have spent months in Quebec p ed use of thousands of tons of | Couzens, son of Senator James Couzens, . i and Bath, $57. Epeclal Dispateh to The Star. | Canadian coal in manufacturing the to a place on the Street Railway Com- | Special Dispatch to The Star. I N ths , $57.50 OTTAWA, Ontario, October 3.—Can- | rails, mission, from which he was removed| OTTAWA, Ontario, October 3.—An- | prench province in a British Dominfon. Cambria-Majestic da is acting quickly to relieve unem- $4,000,000 Direct Relief. 1§ former Mayor Ghiarles Bowles, nouncement that Gov. Gen. Viscount | There is barely a town in the maritime T e ployment, " Between 80,000,000 and| ¥ 000 000 will be spent in di-| One of ‘the charges in the recall | Willingdon is to make his farewell tour | provinces or In Ontarlo to which they L e fellows want in their 890,000,000 of public moneys will be put || About S4000000, WL B SPCOT I, | movement, which resulted in “Bowles' | of the maritime provinces shortly and | IAYe, not taken thelr message of an |§ s thei Into circulation within e DKl i2 | My. Roberison, and $1000,000 has been | Temoval fiom ofice, was based on IS | of the Paciflc Coast early next Spring | Scquired bub nonetheless whole-heatted clothes here it is in months_to relieve : - | Mr. o, e smissal of Couzens, ) and enthusiastic Canadianism. 3 il - ion of subw s / sion. Business and industry ““1,b?,5@‘Ir"v’g{“’cr;g:m‘g‘:““;“;‘n‘{flm‘;, Mighway | M. Couzens and the former mayor | frminds Canadians that the tenure of| 1t js no secret here that Viscount Just Think of It— abundance. Clothes with ety Hmulated b e e ibing | frtm Nova Scotis to British Columbia | Slashed when the latter attempled 10| nearing an end L O i e federal government is spending | {rbm Nova Scotla to FriSh COVTNGR | inerease fares from 6 to 8 cents, a|™ JEACNE AL SIS o o g0 ey, | Predecessor, may have the post again The Star delivered to your a swing to them that $20,000,000, the Canadian National will be undertaken, ‘ & the | Project he was forced to drop after op- illingdon is in his At | if he so desires, as Premier R. B. Ben- door every evening and Sunday Railways and the Canadian Pacific | vided - between the Dominion an € | Dosition developed in the mfi‘y Council, | year here, having been appointed in v] rovinees. Railway $21,000,000, while the balance p bertson also announced that The style that young % s nett would like him to return to Canada. morning at 1!.c per day and 5¢ makes a fellow throw out \gust, 1926, and in the normal course | viscount Byng, however, is unlikely to | | Sunday. Can you afford to be his chiest aned 6t his i 35 expended by provincial governments| Mr. Rok 8 4 9 5 o of feathers | O Syents, sonle time next year King | resume the office, which may go to the without this service at this cost? 5 e hy B it x Hrastle uoward | the Canagian National Railways would | More than 600,000 pounds of feathers | George will send a new deputy to Rideati | Karl of Athlone, brother of | Queen | | Telephone National 5000 and de- e Sevision of the tarif is expected to Te- |increase their orders of Nova Scotia | were jmported into Switserland last | Hall Mary. 3 i g apg e in the air. store prosperity in industrial plants, | coal to the extent of 100,000 tons. 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