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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1936, p. 1

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p 1HE (By Chronicle Correspondent) Wallenstein.â€"A Shiro plum tree on the farm of ‘Mr. T. A. Bulmer, is doing its utmost to frightern "Old Man Winter". It has quite a number Oof fully developed ‘bloseoms and a large number of buds not yet open. Is this a sign of an open winter, or not? Plum Tree in Full Blossom Mr. Mercier suggested the bureau had been incorporated in the hope it might some day make money. Witâ€" ness answered that in the event ‘birth control became legel, "I would be content to let the Government take over." The Crown attorney asked if social workers distributed samples in the hope of repeating orders for contraâ€" ceptives. "This is missionary work," Mr. Mercier said. "You would actuâ€" ally expect to lose something first." Magistrate L. H. Clayton reserved (Continued on Fage 10) He had no prospect of making the bureau a commercial organization, Mr. Kaufman told Crown Attorney Raoul Mercier during crossâ€"examinaâ€" tion. Crown Charges Parents Bureau Operated Solely For Profit A. R. Kaufman Denies Charge at Trial of Social Service Worker. Eastview.â€"Suggestion there was a commercial background to the activiâ€" ties of Miss Dorothea Palmer, 28â€" yearâ€"old _ eocial â€" service _ worker charged with disseminating birth control information, came from the Crown Friday as her trial proceeded. A. R. Kaufman, founder of the Parâ€" ents‘ Information Bureau at Kitchâ€" ener and employer of Miss Palmer, testified he manufactured some conâ€" traceptive materials. He said he made no money out of them, howâ€" ever, and »his interest was purely philanthropic. : Hon. Mr. Euler spoke to members of the Waterloo County Canadian Club, Kiwanis, Rotary, Kitchener, and Waterloo Young Men‘s Clubs, Gyro Club, Kitchener and Waterloo Board of Trade, and the municipal councils of Kitchener and Waterloo. Mr. Euler thanked the Waterloo Board of Trade for consenting to cancel a meeting at which he was to speak, and making possible the combined meeting. He stressed the fact that his address would be his opinions and impressions of Euroâ€" pean conditions, and that they bore no political significance. . The Canadian party arrived in Russia on a Sunday, but there is no (Continued on Page 10) Russia operates an agency in London, England, where all purâ€" chases necessary for Russian travel can be made. Ten Pages ‘"Russia will succeed in her plans to perfect socialism unless an interâ€" national war stops her," said Hon. W. D. Euler, s ing to over 300 members of eight Twin City service clubs at the Walper House on Friâ€" day evening. _ _ â€" Vol. 80, No. 45 Nation Solid Behind Stalin Dictator Wants Communis Perfected at Home Before Anything Else Done. RUSSIAN PLAN SUCCEEDING â€" EULER FOR PUBLIC GOOD N as usend H o a edntqyesu Above is the new ice arena being built at North Bay by the N. O. Hipel (Oompany of Preston which has subâ€" mitted estimates for a rink in Waâ€" terloo. ‘The above picture was taken three weeks ago and the rink is alâ€" most gnlshed. A letter received this morning by the Chronicle from Sports Editor Britt Jessup of the North Bay Nugget, tells of the financing of the Northern town‘s rink. "It is a comâ€" munity project, financed by Public subscription. ‘The stock is being issued soon. A campaign was startâ€" ed last summer at $22,000 raised, Bliss was arrested last March 26 at the home of his parents after poâ€" lice had gone there in response to a telephone call from him, to find the body of Mildred Johnston, 24, teleâ€" phone operator. Police said ‘Bliss made a statement ‘This is believed to be the first time in Canadian jurisprudence that a judge accepted a plea of guilty to a murder charge and pronounced the death sentence without a verdict of guilty from a jury. _ e Port Arthur.â€"Accepting a plea of guilty of murder, entered in spite of a warning that there would be but one resultâ€"the death sentenceâ€"Mr. Justice Jeffery at the Fall Assizes here Thursday, sentenced Gordon Bliss, 27, of Fort William, onetime newspaper reporter and highway camp clerk, to be hanged, on Jan. 5, 1937, at the Port Arthur district jail. ‘The case did not go before the jury. Port Arthur Man First in Canada to Plead Guilty to Murder. ‘The number of the offending motorâ€" ist‘s car was obtained, and he was arrested in Kitchener Sunday night and turned over to Waterloo police. A charge has been laid by Chief Conâ€" stable Moreau. Pleads Guilty Death Sentence A car owned by H. R. Hilliard of Kitchener, parked on King street south, was struck by a hit and run motorist early Sungay morning, damâ€" age being done to the left rear fenâ€" der, bumper and tail light. Hitâ€"Run Driver Is Apprehended A HOME NEWSPAPER FOR WATERLOO, AND WATERLOO COUNTY PEOPLE This May Be Model of Waterloo‘s New Rink Watex1oo, OnTtaRr1o, Monpar, Octroser 26, 1936 ‘‘The ice surface is 180 by 80 feet. ‘There are two dressing rooms an ‘office, a check room, and a refreshâ€" ment room. The rink directors were Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, who spoke to about 350 Twin City service club members on Friday night. Mr. Euler mentioned that a new trade pact had been signed with Germany Thursday, the details of which were made public today. which covers the cost of the buildâ€" ing. While no artificial ice plant is being installed this year, plana have been made for the installation next year. As noticed in the above photoâ€" graph, the main supports are large wooden arches built here in an amazâ€" ingly short time. ‘There are no pilâ€" lars or timbers to obstruct the view of fans. The seating capacity is 2,000 with standing room for an additional 500. Citizens have for many years lamented the absence of such a newspaper. The Chronicle is now supplying it, and the resiâ€" dents of Waterloo must coâ€"operâ€" ate if it is to be a success. Your help is needed, if news is to be published. Call 281 with any personals, news items, social club or church news. It‘s your paper, If it is to proâ€" vide the service you want, please coâ€"operate! The Chronicle in publishing twiceâ€"aâ€"week is endeavoring to fill a longâ€"felt need for Waterloo â€"a newspaper which is devoted to fostering the interests of Waâ€" terloo and Waterloo‘s citizens. It‘s Your Paperâ€" Support It! Speaks to Clubs HON. W. D. EULER _ _Breslauâ€" One woman is in St. lnrf's Hospital at Kitchener as a result of a collision between Toronâ€" to and Baden cars near here late Friday afterngon. According to provincial police who investigated, the Bechtel car was coming from the village, while the Stray car was proceeding to Toronto. ‘ Stratford, Oct. 26. â€"John Mcâ€" Carthy, Long Branch, was acquitted by Magistrate J. A. Makins Saturâ€" day of a charge of criminal negliâ€" gence. The case arose out of an accident he was right on top of the vehicle. New Favored Nation Trade Pact Signed By Canada And Germany Mrs. George Stray of Toronto reâ€" ceived a badly cut forehead and other facial injuries when cars driven by her husband and by Gideon Bechtel of Baden collided on the intersection of the road from this village at the bend in the Guelph highway. Both cars were badly damaged. With Mr. Bechtel were Mrs. Bechtel and Mrs. Albert Bisch of Waterloo. Acquit Driver of Death Car Driver of Car Which Fatally Injured Kitchener Priest Not Guilty of fortunate in getting a tobacco comâ€" pany to furnish a large electric clock. ‘"‘The Hipel Company is using all local labor, employing only ‘key‘ men of their own. This company is an excellent firm for rink building and coâ€"operates in using local unemâ€" ployed." Woman Injured > In Breslau Crash _ Mr. Jeesup‘s remarks provide Waâ€" terloo citizens with an idea of the working plan of erecting a hockey rink. Every citizen is expected to do his part when the campaign is launched by the council at their next meeting. * (By Chronicle Correspondent) Negligence. "The annual Hallowe‘en Carnival of" the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Rotary Club will be held at the Kitchener market building on Monday and ‘Tuesday, November2 and 3. The carnival this year will introâ€" duce several new novelties and feaâ€" tures, and it is expected that resiâ€" dents will turn out in support of the Club‘s efforts to raise funds for work among crippled children of Waterloo county. Ottawa, Oct. 26. â€"Foreign exâ€" change accruing to German exportâ€" ers from the sale of goods to Canâ€" ada will be made available to Gerâ€" The pacts, negotiated and signed by Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister of Trade and Commerce, on behalf of Canada, and Dr. Hans R. Hemmen, Counsellor of Rmbassy, on behalf of Germany, are a mostâ€"favored nation trade agreement and a "payments agreement," providing for the alloâ€" cation of foreign exchange. Remove Discrimination. © Texts of the two agreements were released here over the weekâ€"end by Mr. Euler and simultaneously anâ€" rounced in Germany. Coincident with the agreement, Mr. Euler anâ€" nounced the German Government has undertaken to removye the disâ€" crimination which previously existed against Canadian citizens in comâ€" parison with United States citizens in respect of their holdings of cerâ€" tain German bonds. Rotary Carnival November 2, 3 The only factor which might bring about a war in the near future would be international complications arisâ€" ing out of the Spanish civil war, the speaker believed. Suspicion and Distrust All European nations are proceedâ€" ing with great rearmament programs. Fear of another nation interrupting her program by invasion and distrust of one country by another may be vital factors in the next war. Russia ‘‘In Russia we saw plenty of solâ€" diers. Her air force for war purposes is reported to exceed 8,000 fighting and ‘bombing planes, but I don‘t be lieve Russia wants war. They believe so firmly in communism with work for all, that they want to perfect it, and then spread it throughout the world. Stalin has made up his mind man imfgrters for the purchase of goods m Canada under agreeâ€" ments signed by representatives of the two Governments on Thursday. The payments agreement marks a new departure in Canada‘s commerâ€" (Continued on Page 10) ‘"‘FThere is not a nation in Europe which wants to become ebroiled in an International War", said Hon. W. I). Euler at the meeting of Service Clubs Friday night. "Several of the countries are working out new forms of governments, and a war would deâ€" stroy all their work of the past two decades." Too Busy With Rebuilding to Hon. W. D. Euler Makes D tails of New Treaty Public. â€"Opens New Trade Europe Doesn‘t _ Want War be Involved in International Monday and Thursday 30)

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