_ . _ . l _ - - , -_.:._;.-.; _~;y;_,»_;~¢-~ 3-»»_ .»~,x“t_,, .1 5 on ' i--\'\\\i@i W MAxlMs f ` " ""` ora. MERE MAN , __ UWM? i@~M»~. hh o.l n N §QJMMW- g can It il mich more Nsasant to give M " -I” ~-- 3'” QW \‘*° Take care of the boys and the me lggnlil ._|'“|'¢ lflllil l“'lv *5 " ' _ f f ' ` ' _ f mmunuw ”‘m““`“'h` VV 1 \ 5 menwllliakacarsof themselves-. - Co_versPrince Edward Island Like the Dew ' ‘Q (- s - -1 _ - _ _ 1 _; Gflilidlilliv DOH *_ _*__ _ _` _ii 1, Bdyunual lupacriptlons Delivered 86.00, Mall Canada and U. B. A- 04.00. if I _ 7I‘_e'°'°_`_C,_'ief W°ffy E M H T Ykedaction 'Offer Bu ily-Cccupied In ~ _-., e .(; ApgN[ |g 'C ' A v1F°hR- esterday’s Meetings i A BAN KRUPT, n ate ‘ “"‘ K ,i wma-1;)-Paw His :>:.§.-..:.“-.:._:°.:2;:f ' Wife’S J eweTs__ §l?c‘r::gli~ft,mr1;tZ‘ girmfcsgrcrwgsttlz f A Scarface” H f.'Z.°..§‘t'l‘t..'§‘§.'2`..§§`.-f.°.`§` f.‘f’§.“.§l‘X`, '€ rl-s T m Were part of a Ship (Special to the Guardian) , Junc 30-The blis- tering visitation of heat in Winni- peg over the weekend played _hav- oc with live stock shipments from 'the West. Seven hundred and thir- ty hogs out of a shipment of 3,000 were found dead in` cars which ar- rived here Sunday. This is the big- gcst loss ever suffered, stockyards records reveal. The New Tariff Board (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., June 30-In the nature of things, one member oi _thc new tariff board will come from the province of Quebec, Prem- ier R. B. Bennett announced in the House of Commons this afternoon. Another member will represent the agrarian West. The chaitman will be the most capable mah the Gov- ernment can secure. ` ANNOUNCEMENTS. s _ COMING evewrs, MEETINGS sTcs. "Talkles Georgetown l=‘:iday. 6072-'1-l-21. "Talkles Souris Thursrisy. 6072-'I-l -21. ,___- '°'1l‘alklcs Montague Salul-day. 0072-'I-1-Zi. “Dance at Southport tonight. Good Music, 7002-'I-1 “York Rifle Club opening shoot, afternoon Dominion Day. -° sosa-6-so-sl. “Reserve Wednesday, July 29th for~t‘he immense Annual Picnic at Tignish. Bigger and better than ever. 5422-6-20-tts-Bi "Come to the O. M.~B. A._Ics Cream and Dance inxinkora Hall rrlcay, July ard. so'14~'l-1-nl. “Come to the Ice Cream Booial and Dance in Milvalc School, Thursday, July 2nd. If not fine. Fri- day. _ eoso-ll. "Notice see that thrilling west- ern show, Stanley Bridge, Thursday. Dance following Robert Weeks will play. 1007-1-l_ ____ , "Salvation Army Picnic at ned Point July ist. Truck leaves Citadel at 0 a.m-. 10.15 a_m. and L30 p.ln. Adult fare, soc. 6038-6-30-ai lambs. oslvss, Albany Thursday Frankly admitting that the mod- |, time agreement since than, how man will-the subject being. in short, i . _ _ _ l ment of 3,000 _From ‘_ Last EVenmg° ` The‘West. 1- Condemnatlon of modem indus-i which the studies of League mem-} trlalism and the prediction that civilization would have to get back to the humaner ideals of Christian mediaevalism were highlights in the address of Rev. Terrance Campbell, chief speaker at last nlght’s meet- ing of the Catholic Women's League assembled here in annual conven- tion. The evening meeting, at which Mrs. M. J. Lyons, National' Presi- dent of the organisation, presided, was largely attended. The opening prayer was read by Bishop O’Buili- van.' Following Father Campbeli's brilliant address, which dealt with the subject of adult education, Miss Sarah P. Tansey, Montreal, address- ed the convention on the relation between National Diocesan and Dis- trict Units. This was followed by a round table conference on Study Clubs,`Mlss Mary Reardon, Halifax, National Convenor of Organisation, leading in the discussion. - Fins weather yesterday enabled the delegates. to sec more of the summer attractions of Canodda. Garden Province than' they* had done during the first day of their convention. Yesterdays programme which inclilded an enjoyable recep- tion and tea at Government House and a. supper party for the Jun- iors at Highland Hotel, George- town, was crowded with routine business and with the reports of national committees. Introduced as a former Rector of St. Dunstan’s University and as one of the outstanding sduoationalists of Eastern Canada, Rav. Terrence Campbell, at the evening meeting, emphasized the need of adult edu- `, cation because of the neglect too frequently evident in juvenile edu- cation. Unfortunately in our cur-`, ricula we have narrowed the hu- manities to a limited classical field; but by the study of the humanities should be included all those things which man has achieved in his, struggle; all the activities in the hu- .- another word for thestudy of man- kind. 'rhe centre of the map around - Programme. Medievalisln and , |]|[ UF ||[li`[ Modem lndusfnulinn com- - pared _In Educational Address I bers should move is that portion of ! history dealing with the Old Testa- ment and more especially with ohrlstnn oivlllsstlon. *rho mission- of the Hebrew race as fore-runners of Christianity was briefly skatch-; ed by the speaker, who pointed out ` that whenever the Jews began to tum away from the direct path they began "to know good and evil" and to experience difficulties. Today we are living in a facile age when the senses of men are flattened by all kinds of things, and we are very of God are eternal and do not ad Nifnw ‘bitches Christianity, though in existence. Hou” on and on for ‘ mme mm i -"-- _ -xl'-'-"7 "\1 BEN 065 .» EvENVEnjoyable Function At Govern- / \_ 3" ment House Was Feature Of "_--‘ff ~ _ (s-I 'fi ns sei 7\\` - as ` I /‘_`) " itat/ '74//(" § W l. A _j<_l___ , \ /9 -_ liege i ¢ 5? \ » rc 1---' 9 Crashed 011 1 _._ ___ _ gi- 1 S \' ' \\\\\\\\\\ / ;;,i|fii'\ __ ~ - A /__ I-i __;“n: “Icom Rocks of ` Of Fifty Percent Hon. Robert Weir Minister of Agri- culture informed the House of Com mons committee on agriculture to- Slono day, Eastern Canada compromises (Special to the Gus.-rliuni CHICAGO, Ili., June 30-»Biinl<- ..,/tr-.y has the draw on Al Capone, _,le “Windy City's" scarfaced gang~ _.ter for whom a quieter haven \..a.lts, a cell at Leavenworth pris- f-n. Capone is reported to be flat- ter than a pancake, He has even been forced to pawn his' wifes .jewels and to borrow $25,000 from ct west side money lender. He _ Liv” B ___ : ilasnt paid for his two 16 cylinder ,g __ ,._. . ` \` \, ' ~ -motor cars and the mortgagers of ‘A /f \ A - --lls F11-lfl h ln tor // ” N 'iv _ . 'l C! .21 01119 BYE PYCSS g .payn.f- f-_ Capone's illicit syndi cates r..l-.c crashed on the rocks of depre-.s.;on and his annual income l_‘running into millions from his = various vice rackets have dwindled. Authority for this comes from the United States internal levenue bur - ‘_ - ' ___ _ . _ / ' rf _ _ _ ~ ~ . much swayed by our surroundings. _-__ ' as. ._.--'-#.5-’.s_‘.. .__ ___ _ ‘ @8115 intelligence unit, whose micro- We tend to forget that the things CH0B_Us_..w°.r° lo tnrmy worded for fe" ha Wm" Huh., scopic eye has been looking into the - ~ affairs of Capone in building up the -_- One of the incbme tax investigat- e ' Hon R. B Bennett, the Prime Min- th s _ it the Dark Ages which preceded :ffm-gm, 1-¢m|,1'?n' in bg qjgpcaod plicsaion of the Beauharnois Power i'»1°u- Hb had discussed the situa- Christlan civilisation we must plant gmuggign depended fp g canal--_ gg- ‘investigating the lieneral hydro and _ on-solves xmogmstlvcly in tho midst tout on nqotntwss which were unalintiuu »°h°m° °! 01° °°W°' "nor-sm Ling club inning hm, I of mediaeval culture. then in progress with Australia, for ation. Ruin ROW IS (C“""“ P""') shipping points in Ontarloi, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, The offer is in ‘effect until the end DI November only. Poincare Now Convalescing (Special to the Guardian), PARIS, .June 30 - Raymond Poincare, who will be 'I2 years old 'ln August, and who is without doubt the most distinguished living I<‘renchman, has recovered from his recent lllllem and E living tran- quiily at his Lorraine Chateau. Poincare is writing the 8th volume of his series. “ln the Selwice of France." it deals with the battle of Verdun. At present Poincare said, mit of change with the changing “` f ,A _ " """" States we against him in the in- --1 sm occupied with thc hams or timcb. P la t' (mme tax f1`9~“d 15° which he Plead' Verduh. Within ii few days I shall In any kind of education, the df lafflell e ed Guilty- _ he halfway through the hook. In it speaker insisted. we must recognize _ _ ' . 5”” A P' _Maddm 1” °*‘{"“° ‘lf 1 om some brutally lrank. There that man is the proper subject of Maynnlsh - Drownlng |the Chicago intelligence office- fl! is no decoration and I note events sgudy; the 1-emrd of What. m9,n°s_ ' he had to liquidate today his lla- simply as mey came and “.ent_.. fl-ee Wm has d0ne_ me way he has , » bilitles would exceed his assets by _ swayed this way and that. This re_- M lddle NIAGARA FALLs_ om__ June 30 10-1. A1 Capone is insolvent and ' _ cord of man's movements constitute _.Fears tiny, an unidentified man h¢|WUY indebted W his friends-" human history. and the more deep- who dpjftqi ow; Hg,-seshoe mil, _ ly thc record ls studios, the rnoro 0-rrhws, .Juno as-_nlunon eg. in-~,,¢¢iis¢uss¢r»¢ivwtxsb»i;si»aat¢=o,-..,,,,,..ors adyu-_ ‘he uusht have eu 1u°°1u°i Says Qlleefl cultures, the marc aovcut, wc prorosstlcn about the missin or boot was it victim or spits were ox- °' $1"-°°° ° "Wk f°" “hm Permis- should become. One might, of July are hes;-d im pulmmem, 1-1111, pressed here tonight as the result but th" was Squanderm ‘men mv Aveffed War course. wander lfery far in hlstcr-.out the Sessional programme stil. of s, strange discovery. wlulam ad"““°° by °"“’df“W“}g his Per' ical research, "and" Fathe: Camp- ren-rum; fullrly fnrmldnblq and nn Hill, Jr., son of the noted riverman, centage 1" the "‘te"P"5°5 1” Whwfl _ hell assed cn-ily, "unless you have disposition to lnu-ry thc business "neu" Hill, round the whole side or he W” ’°p°’t°d '° be ‘“t°""“"°d- (consslsn Press) a considerable amount of modesty gf Parliament is yet apparent. On a gram boat, 5, seat, and, strangest The” 1°’ 3° f°“nd“U°n f°*` the fad' gApgI-OWN, South Af,-gm, ,yung you might become pretty sure of the other haha, appreciable pro- of all. a green painted our which th” his ‘“°°'“" 'Bn “"° ’“”“°“5- so-“Hsu it not been for the broth- things that have no certainty at gross in clearing up the order paper had been sawn partly thwush Ind er of our Queen we should have all." was made last week and one im- which had broken b€Sidc the SBWI1 iii had war in South Africa," declared Th U t mm th t dent should portant committee, that which deals_Pm- Th” °'“ “ms sawn in “ch °‘, Arthur Barlow, former chairman of e rs 3 e 5 u _ with estimates of the Canadian Na- ,Way that when full force was used Government - the committees, House of Assembly Shir; 1': 51 em__°;;;‘;;°5w_;’_: ort°°::_::_;‘_3 tional Railways, completed its re. against the current cf the river it ,-“slung me nag ¢0uf,mv¢rsy nf B e t th Ho f C mmo for would break. No cars were seen by in th of a lc-ltzstimiyn tllhefoliluliahxt pfrjlmy’ gsm; gggsegtatiogl thiliszvgck. 0 ns the men who watched the craft and Ready To H elp ;-igghyiaizrsa aiigncheone ;<:';Seitoday. S ° “ E ° “ rh ost lm tant matte rc- its occupant disappear in a welter -'rt tl l d mth can of "‘° m°““m3 °' “H tm lemn' 1° mall-ling" to be cgonlsidered by Ifsrlia- iof foam at the edge of the Falls, was en my ue e Wmbly 1" tm dark 5" t° tm ms' ment are contaiined in the budget but it had been assumed the craft (Canadian Press) -question in sw", Am¢,__ and now t°*'Y'°f Wh” ma" 11” d°“°» ‘md the resolutions, which will be genie with was s power boat. The identitlty oi °T-MWA' ont" June 30°!" °°“' that he has left the country I 5""m°““°° °"'t°°m“3 "° that ms' in committee of ways and means, the msn has not yet been discover- “e°“°“ With the relief f01‘ distress think I may mention the facw- M,-_ 'my' Dunn* th’ fm" 30° y“'"' and the estimates, which are con- ed. No trace of a mi!-S1113 mlm 01" prevalent 1" western c'm°d"" me Barlow continued. _ A’-“‘° D°m1“" 1" th’ P°’1°d k“°w“ sidered in commilttee of supply. The boat could be fotmd on either side 5°""°°° °f the D°’“i“1°“ Wm be Labor members of Parliament, he as the Church of the Catacombs, htm. have hem occupying the of the x.wn._ Qsvatigsble within reasonable limits explained had appmwhed the “”' ° ` ° extent W which tm” “W” Govemor'Genera.1 requestin _ - g him was ineffective as an instrument of m session but . number of “_ 1°” BIB \\C0°P|5Bblo. declared Rt. to exercise his influence w bring Athlone that we settled the flag “P°“ 'fb' “‘"°“°1 U” °f "h° R“°' e are still un assed. Estimates, ' ‘ ' about a. settlement of the contro- mm EmPh‘°° Th” f°u°W°d 80° hlxever, have neges- proved an in- Exceeded ister’ in the H°“se °t c°mm°“s m' versy. The Earl of Athlone, after Y“"» t‘h° 9°"°d °‘f th’ D“k 55"' supsrablc barrier to prorogation. e day' . first refusing to have anything to` more olu-lstlsh clvlllsstlon now- om W 1, d,,,,,,,,,,,,,¢ mt me Aufhgrlty The primary responslbulty rested do Wm, the mam, ,eaund the srcd into the Mediaeval period-the Hou” 1| to slum md member. de_ with the municipalities, said the necessity of avemng a ms1s_ He Middle Ages-which was a P¢l'i°d °f cide that the business must be con- '°°m 13° b°°k°d by °°mm“““| cluded, estimates ara dealt with (Canadian Press) “°‘ with °h° D°m1“1°n P*“'“°'m°nt~ two sections together, and the ar- ideas. Medlasvailsm today is mia- sp¢e¢-my, 0’I'l‘A.WA, Ont., June 80-The '-“'46 Government had said it would gumem died out wmp1ete1y_ M, represented and misunderstood by Th, mdggy, resolution, mm up former Dominion cabinet exceeded °°°PBrat¢ with the Provinces and it Bm,-,W dec1_,_,ed_ many historians. who confuse with 3 1-gates; eongm matters Q1 its authority in approving the ap- imposed to continue that coopera- Pnmler and with the P"°"m°E5 md worked so hard that he brought the H WAR 005' lt. If s thing ls truly mcalscval it 1 J t rl th will more -company for l diversion or water tion lost week with two or tho » |{ 1| gfuly wqrth gm- gtudy and gtten. ueztm |°;T::h`t m. from the gh Lgwwnw Rivgy' gon- PYBAIAB Pl'€l1'iiEl’8, Who are taking an N on scknpzs Q Mont: for if wc wish to orientats definite. Premier Bennett intimat- tended Peter White. K. C1. ibday U'W¢¥1¢°fY 0! the Situation. ` ° » ourselves with what is meant by ed put week that the time of their before the parliamentary committee “_ Flys T0 Bgsto ~ BOSIDN, Mass., June 30-Ruth July Ind. Hours 12 to 3 only. I mul mm, mud bymcdgm °¢|u. gh, |¢¢¢nm'g by bam com- ° Nichols. society aviatrix, landed at _ °°°3'°‘s°`" I catlonal standards, would be pro- 3524 and oopiies duly alisauted als Must Pay ' Actlve As Ever tha East .Boston airport a :ew min- nwhy ,M than old hem whm, _ ,nouncsd illiterate, rather campbeii now on the way from canada to utca before five ¢;'clock tl; D- _;-I;-;. X can supply you with A||'\¢r|¢m‘ proceeded to ask what actually con- Australia and from this Domlnloln' NEW LONDON com" J 30_ this afternoon, arence lam - guaranteed belts, at half peioaolin-, , \ U. ltitutad education? It was not. he to the commonwealth. Stat€8 Dum; me nm 5,, monthfi; lm lin puotoa thc plcnc which was 3:.l;°;il£ll» Belt dealer. Frederic- - '_ \ - mum, me-_-gy gb, gbmty tp g-"4 _ _,_.'__-_-~»-. . ___ me cout guard “mu Hong me takina Mi-SS Nichols back from St. ' °°‘_'”°"°'°" -1 ) ma into; one noses to lmcw a ut- toonuuon mal southom new England cont has ~'°*‘“- N~ 9-' *° “'°“' Y°"‘ °° ’°°“P' 1. v , _ §?§_ siiiiii is 55%; anna B M 2 stir; § alumnus. cum. sun-so-al 'iissssay July U. WE ounces-twith "inc annual mating 's t underosntrsl Parish will held the mousse: tho wanna rn-rocpluonumh, oluu-lotmown. 'time the charlotcmwn rl 'runsu July 'nh at uc p. m, \ssaumum .................. cl asinimurn ss High tide this mas-ning at 10.50 Q33? un count it o_o. ,mg lun sais this, evening as 'l.s'l and at I rilll tomarrow morning at 431. hues- Last quartermoon Monday, July _ _ . _ ._ ‘ 9.1!. " ‘tisiiiswaninlnuta tnonohsrlomcwn. 5 ss? :sons-£i=.sa\\_\gncr_rssc»oes_’_, psmnsymnaoun N” ommmm “__ “www f_~ndv-_-_ .--__ iiiigigiiiiig §$§é§5 §§`Ea - it 5 ui” 53 2 ~. gg ii? if iii.; tiigii tis r ng; 5-Er; ret ui EE? been-oolloliidsd. luff0t@ E E hi an effort C0 utilise nmol# HUP. ‘have suggaatas bartering instaad of i ,mutton and dried merchants have lost fortunes, buildings and land. ax 4, my gpm p, ,,, Manu. thc rmlon ~ -Colonial authorities back. Joa's wife and family iivs in Qanlsh Town. Jamaica. FBIIDIICIIBIIAIIN. Ger- many, .lane so-The soppslin works today received a tels- gram from ltr Hubert Wilkins,- asmoanclng that his submarine Nautilus soon would be ship- ahapc and sandy to carry out an noun there are now is mother ships anchored in rum row and that speedy contact boats for running the liquor ashore under cover of f°K or darkness are more numerous than ever. Whereas many liquor ‘runners used to surrender when hailed, generally attempting neithor flight nor fight, they are oftsn_ caught now only after a stern chase -ill .wh-ish there is sulilui. -, <_. t uc about tho music; ma purpose sos-mn, mu., Juno so-Jonah some fs much snuggled llqucf .. ffm ffm iuiufits **‘”"°d 1° ° ." or luc. xt as nmtublc, no sold. Depr 33310" _ g s. xoonosy, formerly odd Job mm lt an lu tho whole of mc. yet or- emkuu at Bt J°hu- 1"f°°1 W °°°» that num boon in ngllsh dnl- . » at a loosl licspltu, wants to so llolols soy that muh now is in nu-go Whuh was strapped to the 11001' _uf . _ _ ln; vrluntac ucsluval an mm - Hlt8 Afffffd nomo to Jsmuca. xt will out him one as ootlvo .s over. the l>1=u=» Mi-sl Ni°1\°le ==|d= “Im ’!'0l|DN'i’0. Juiv l--Moderato to have bean written out of an ia- - Just asdooo before the United states smugglers who tried to run llq- souls to try to fly thc .atlantic wma, manly southern: lair to rumcunt lmovlouc. no au- -_ vm pn-init him to depart- He ow uor through the bloom. opcrcao “sein in °» u\°uth- when the vie” warm. _ A crises that an as ha con- tlwial to *N °'*"“"“ -that ln income taxes on the $145.- from the new London coast gun-ll, and I will be ready at the lame rlllfllarulls coins it, emphasising particularly uaasolul, sousan, Juno so-'nav ooo he won in s swcepstskc on the sm .luring tho first hslr ol this time-" Mi-sl Ni°h°1S W aww t° ' on elm Mica thc mum-y has wand common me p smnxy in nifty . row vom uc.. your fool. o loss estimates at show- set \>°°\= ¢° NW Y°f\= ie 'meh "- , the nucpc and America. .has swept the Joe is a British subiwi “"1 ‘ M' ooo. Liquor seized has on estunstcc Pair! bein: made to her Pla-ue to un brush or an-loo. 'rho ivory and gold 1deat'¢ltm.nu1soct aliens cont so vuuo or a4ls.4so, hosts sence tooo.. set in shave min for the tram ,mm mn |,“,,._h,N N; m gh. away from the United States if 000, ,nd boats and liquor sunk a1,. Atlantic flight attempt. Chamber- tha! owe the country money. They 009,000, lin's plane stopped hers only long banning which -has -, mam ,un just forget to pay' and never ooms const guard officials report that enough to rsfuel with gas and oil. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., Inns 30- Yurtlser marked deterioration of crop prospects ln Western Canada has raailted from high temperatures and meagre rain- fall in ilu past weak, nys the Dominion Bureau of ltatlatioa In a folegraphlo crop report lwsull-order_--~ v.. § i IJECISIUN RE RAIJIUGIVEN AT DTTAWA Control of R a d i o Broadcasting In Canada Belongs To The Dom. Parlia- ment And Not To , The Prov. Legisla- tures. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont., June 30-Control of radio broadcasting in Canada belongs to the Domllnion Parlia- .ment and not to the provincial les- `islatures. This was the decision of a. majority of the judges of the ‘Supreme Court of Canada handed down in the radio reference. The court was not unanimous. Chief Jusitce Anglin, Mr. Justice Smith and Mr. Justice Newcombe ruled in favor. of the Dom.inlon's claim to full jurisdiction over radio on theground, as the Chief Justice put ll, of “convenience amounting io necessity." In ciimellting judgments, Mr. Justice Ril-lil-et and Mr. Justice La.- mont held the jurisdiction of the Dominion was not unlimited and _took thi- stand that the provinces |\verc entitled to a measure of cbn- trol, particularly over radio receiv~ ing operation. ` From a practical point of view the courts decision has an import- ant bearing on the proposed scheme oi nstionalizing radio broadcastinl in Canada, as recommended by the Royal Commission, headed by Sir John Airci, which reported to the Government in 1930. 51101116 U10 present decision be confirmed by the Privy Council, nothing would stand irl the way of natlonalizatloll of radio by the Dominion Govern- ment. The case was one of the most lm- portant heard before the Supfeme Court in some time and turned 011 the construction ai the British North American Act. it was brouiht . about by the action of the Provi!1C¢ of Quebec, which contested the D0* minions claim to complete ledi-S19# tive control over radio. At the heal' ing, the provinces of Ontario Sill! New Brunswick actively supported the claims of Quebec and other provinces held watching briefs. The finding of the majority of tho court is it vindication of the position tak' en by the Dominion Government. an appeal from the sweat 4°' ¢1,1°n 1,0 the judicial committee of the _Privy Council will likely i`01i°W and tho handing down of the Judea ment today was speedsd up in ord- er to evrpodltc c lllnsl settlement. To1=ooN'ro. ont.. June 3°-"1 suppose it will E0 OH in me Privy- Council," said Hon. George S. Hem ry, Premier of Ontario. commenting on the judgment handed down to- day by the Supreme Court of Can- ma, in favor of the Dominion! claims in the radio reference case. “We are not DressU\8 W0 0°-3° W the same extent as Q'll€b°° but W5 will continue to watch it from out own standpoint," said.Mk‘. Henry. If the Province of Quebec appeals to the Privy Council, Ontario would send counsel with a watching brief as it did in the lliument before the Supreme Court, he said. Ceo Bernard Going To Russia’ (Canadian Press) LONDON. June 30-George Ber< nan! Shaw announced today that he would visit Russia shortly, al- though he doesn‘t know just why. "There are no special reasons for my visit." he said, “in fact there is every reason for not going at this time of the year. It is about tha worst time to choose. It is an in-1 sane thing to do. But I am going? Mr. Bhaw added that he wished td visit a non-capitalist country and if he did not go now he probably should not go at all. "I have me al twothingstodowhanlgstt-lssro.‘° , ha explained, "hut I shall say nothing about them until I get back." He refused to divulge the date or his departure, but it was _understood to basrithin a (few Gall. I » V ~ Msxlms __ _ --\,_ - - , . =- _ 5 \ rx » -Q i T. 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