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TC—4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931. . e B e S O L N e e e e e i oy s s ——————————————————— e e ————————— o] CANADAWILL HELP Dominion Sportsman Pledges Co-operation With U. S. as Extinction Looms. @pecial Dispateh to The Btar, NEW YORK, December 3 —Assurance *hat Canada wil thing poesible to conserve waterfowl was given at a sm American Game Al convention in this NANA) dian Game and Fish Chlgary, Alberta he Dominion of Canada men and their associations,” M dén assured his audience, “will d full share t6 incréase the numbers c migratory waterfowl; but if they are to do this, they must have cor co-operation from Federal overnments of the United States, and from your sportsmen Mr. Hayde sed the fact that the wild duck and w were rapidly Aszociatior th PAINTER. STARVING MONTH AGO. NOW TO HAVE ONE-MAN SHOW SAVE WATERFOHL .cvchoman. Running Own Gotham et SUGIALIST THREAT Gallery of Moderns, Rediscovers Vicente By the Associated Press NEW YORK, December 3—It is & art story—but there it is ago Vincente Canade was literally starving in & Brooklyn garret with a wife and &ix children. He was g ditches, doing odd jobs t» paint, but he had no m d the wolf howlsd at the do arie Rose Desestret. a little enough means to hor whims, dscided & few that America wae¢ m-sily b> fartile ground for modern 8he ceme over ind set up Opened Modern Gallery. As time went on Mme. Desestret came to the conclusion that America was not only fertile ground, but that it carried its own seed of modern genius. She became deeply interested in American artists She founded & new, modern type salon which she called L'Elen Gal-| « | leries Her object was to take modern d &rt away from ‘the unsympathetic red d. would Continent that the Canada, whi ing grounds 1 not a fifth of t “Prom the Canadia den went on, “I can gestions to the Govern sportsmen on your side of the line, as- Canadians will do_their ing you that the Can. see sportsmen United States get a square deal Paul Redington, sptaking American sportsman’s view with Mr. Hayden, and assure steps would be taken t the effort to cave migrato extinction plush of St placed their wos mest - bLtn i tr nown Americans Canade. bered that she nad once seen pictures | by an unschooled srtist named Canade. | She made inquiries and found him. Painter, Untaught, Has Technie. Canade came from Italy when he was s nature to driw and paint, he had never gone to school. Some vears 2go he created a little sen- | sation with his vigorous, self-developed peramental Hi P s stood the tempor long re they could, then th: dropped him. He was no business man. | Alone, tldn't sell his pictures. Many h days followed. Will Have One-Man Show. “I like your work" Mme. Desestret told him. ~ “I"l take care of you—go ahead and paint." Canade, happy, worked feverishly. In | January L'Elan Galleries will be his for & one-an show. “Such_a man Mme. Desestret, eyes upward, ment rs to handle” said rolling her gark but ah, such peinting! King George has of $12 to Mrs. £hi-l¢s, Engicad pes IBRUENING T0 FACE TSR SRS Taste the golden brown balls, crisp and flavorous and sizzling hot. What a tréat for all the family is Gorton's Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes! Fresh caught cod, blended with mealy boiled GETS $200,000 LEGACY |¢ied October 10, 1t the latters estate | | exceeds $500000. The Wil was fled | chancellor's wlxcm.v NEW YORK, December 3 (#)—Dr. | Tuesday. | ihe chinet force " | Bertram M. Burnham of Pikesville, hd.;m‘"““;? ‘;"f:eii in the residue of the bear fruit, al- | Tecelves a life estate of $200,000 under | (fiate 18 left to Mr. Burnhams wite | 4 understood to|terms of the Will of his brother. E.|estate of $100,000 is provided for & | contemplated wage reduc- | Palmer Burnham, stock broker who ! caughter. tions as the logical Step, ,The Social | ists and trade unfons, héwewer, have fepeatedly warned Brueming hat no | further sacrifices’ by th& workers would | | be acceptables * Fearv Hitlerites’ Gains. The demand that the government | assail the” Fascists' threat more vigor- ously is symptomatic of the Socialists’ | nervousness in the face of such gains as the Hitlerites registered in the Hes- | By Cable to The Btar sion * electighs. The Socialists fear | BERLIN, December 3—The Socialist | Bruening is wavering dangerously be- Party’s price for continued support of | twien definitely accepting or rejecting the Bruening government wiil be the the Fascists as political allies and they | Teduction of living costs, rather than|want to protect the Socialist position wages, and more aggressive action while possible 2gainst the rising tide of Hitlerism, the (Copyright, 1931.) arty leaders have announced ; - If these conditions arc met, the So- ciali"ts will observe “a policy of toler- ence” in the future, Bruening occasioned by the increasing dissatisfaction in the Soctaiist ranks with the | The demand that | reduction of living c | wages seems likely though the Cabinet have first ‘preud as an effort to exert preau'm cn1 «S0 TIRED I COULD BURST INTO TEARS!” The Plaint of Women Who Are “Acid” Continued Support Hinges on Hitlerite Fight and Wages. There must be something wrong when the lightest tasks exhaust you. 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