fc hepburn predicts peace when agitators leave oshawa accord possible without hirelmes of john l lewis telling what to do c l o man is issue if wa can get these paid profes sional american agitators out of on tario i am convinced that i can readily consummate an agreement be tween general motors and iu em ployees that will permit every one to go back to work happy and con tented with their lot instead of walk ing the streets listening to tho abus ive talk of thompson and martin premier hepburn told the globe and mail saturday night still in his office desk at queens park said the prime minister was general motors latest offer to the strikers an offer involving wage in creases and other concessions which in his opinion and that o louis fine chief conciliator of hie provincial labor department would result in a spetedy and amicable settlement of existing difficulties if only it could reach the ears of those on strike but thompson rnd martin these slick fellows who operate from outside on tario and make a fat living out of the pay envelopes ot our working class were bending every effort he charg ed to prevent that from happening can settle own problems wo can settle our own problems in this province declared tho prime minister without having the hire lings of john l lewis the master mind behind all tho unrest and dis turbance in the united states come in here and tell us what to do im not going to attempt to reply to all the abuse which martin at oshawa last night lieapod upon the head of the government here suffice it to say it was in poor taste what would people of the country from which he comes think and say if one ot our la- ibor leaders wer to go over there and openly attack the government of a state or for that matter the presi dent why theyd be apt to take him for a ride on a rail rally of strikers oshawa general motors will either sign a contract with the inter national union or be prevented from producing cars in either the united states or canada homer martin president of the united automobile workers ot america told 2500 cheer ing strikers here on saturday night making a quick trip to oshawa the slim dynamic union chieftain a for mer baptist clergyman aroused his audience to tremendous enthusiasm when he declared general motors of canada will agree to our requests it they dont make cars in canada under union conditions they wont make any in the united states at nil the arrival of martin brought in its train a development which was hailed as a distinct achievement by union officials the oshawa local became affiliated with the toronto district trades and labor council and at the next meeting of the toronto body will be represented by delegates this makes the uawa movement a part pf the canadian labor organization thompson voted confidence hugh thompson cio organizer who was refused permission to bit in on a conference between premier hepburn and the strike committee was given a vote ot confidence by the mooting the strikers roared their protests when told that the premier had refused to negotiate with the strike executives as long as thomp son was a member of it do you want me to withdraw if am the person standing in the way of you going back to your jobs ask ed thompson no we want you came the re sponse members pass 1000000 plan to aid youths no camps propoced wide program of technical training ottawa with 51000000 at its disposal the dominion government in conjunction with the provinces will this year tackle the problem ot un employment youth labor minister itosers told house of commons fri day as the llooc approved the appro priation the minister said he could not outline in detail how the money would he used but an effort would be made to train young men for vari ous trades in which there was a pros pect of their finding employment i do not surest this is any more than an approach to the larger prob lem said the minister i think there is no feature of the general un employment problom which chal- lenga4 attention more than that of unemployment among the youth so far as possible in its training program the government would seek to use existing agencies technical schools and other facilities instead of setting up new machinery it was not proposed to establish camps such as the ccc camps in the united states except so far as camps might be necessary in con nection with forestry or mining work appointment attacked some unemployed youth would be trained tor the building trades the minister said although the building industry has suffered perhaps more from the depression than any other there was a danger of a real short age of skilled workers in those trades in the future answering a question he said the government proposed to consult with trade unions regarding the appren ticeship of young men to skilled 300 miilons on sickness in canada annual bill preventive meas ures would cut bill in half police trace montreal thug man who shot pal in error be lieved hsaded for toronto montreal search for tho gun man pal of slain sam wolman turned to toronto as police hero hold their suspects wife and girl friend ot tho exconvict killed thursday night dur ing a burglary montreal police claiming to know tho identity of tho accomplice who shot wolman as ho fired at a police man tolegrnphed toronto police to day asking them to watch for the man they said they had information ho was heading for the ontario capi tal all pollco would say about tho wanted man was that ho had a crim inal record in montreal and toronto and was wanted for burglary in sev eral ontario cities ho and wolman were in tho midst ot a warchouso burglary late thurs day when tho shooting occurred sur prising tho pair at work n railway po liceman grappled with wolman the other man ran off into tho darkness and fired shots at the struggling pair two struck wolman in the head and ho died instantly egg price up reports from quebec city show that since the city adopted the principlo that only grade a eggs may bo sold on the public market the price has increased fivo cents pr dozen toronto three hundred and eleven millions is the annual bill for sickness in canada it the preventive measures against disease were fully utilized this bill would be cut in half the lethargy of the public operates to prevent the full use of the vaccines the antitoxins the toxides and the sanitary measures which thwart dis ease if there were a sure preventive remedy for cancer announced tomor- morrow it would bo difficult to in duce the public to use it dr victor helser who as health officer of the philippines for 12 years vaccinated in that period 12 million persons against smallpox with the result that the annual 40000 deaths from that malady were cut to nothing found public education his greatest ally how did he manage it by education of the phlliplnos as to its value onco the people ot the islands became con vinced ot the value ot smallpox vac cination they clamored for it how may illness be prevented by improving the health machinery of dominion province and municipali ty by inducing these organizations to make common cause against a powerful national foe by the instruc tion of the members of legislative bodies of the economical value of dis ease prevention and by similarly con vincing tho mass of the public that in the main it is not necessary to lie down in the fact ot any disease forty years ago there were 1200 deaths a year from diphtheria in on tario alone by the judicious use ot diphtheria antitoxin by a similar use of diphtheria toxoid and by a studied campaign of education the total deaths in 1934 from this malady wore but 40 in ontario and 232 in all can ada in toronto in 1929 there wero 1022 cases of diphtheria ot the city no deaths from diphtheria there is a similar story in most of canadian communities in respect to this mal ady if as the foregoing shows the in cidence ot illness and its mortality can be shown to bo lessened by pre ventive measures tho valuo of tho latter an an economic measure is proven more big eggs middle sackville n s when granville ellis jicns lay extra large eggs granville just shrugs and takes it for granted someone called his attention to the fact a hen had just laid an egg weighing five ounces and measuring nine inches throughout the ends eili3 claimed twas happening all the time canada shipped more cheese to scotland in 103g than in any year sinco separate statistics for scotland hive been available windsor to marry week of may 23rd buckingham palace officials re veals alleged date london the duke of wind sor and mrs wallls warfield simp son will be married during the week ot may 23 a buckingham palace official said last week they have not yet chosen the place but franco seem3 the best guess so far charles bedaux mrs simpsons host by proxy at moots france said upon arriviug at cherbourg from new york that tho marriage probably would occur at the chateau do canuo the buckingham palace infotn- ant said the duke of kent edwards youngest brother would be best man and that mary princess royal also might attend the marriage monday may 21 is empire diy whoa the king and queen are sched uled to attend thanksgiving service at st pauls cathedral therefore it appeared certain tho wedding would not take place on that day the week of may 2 was chosen in telephone conversations between edward and king george since it will not clash with the coronation edwards friends lord and lady mountbatten and lieutcol piers legh will attend logh may repre sent the kins edwards financial affairs are gradually being arranged and only parliaments approval of the kings civil list delays final settlement his debts to a large london banking firm 500000 and to a paris jeweler 350000 have been paid partly by himself and partly with the kings aid tho duke is now worth about 4- 000000 in jewels property and mon ey left him by his father and queen alexandra and from his own invest ments he will have an annual income of 200000 from interest on his own capital and the royal familys settle ment after he marries mrs simpson sent for her british lawyers yesterday to complete plans for obtaining a final divorce decree april 27 send heenan to coronation minister of lands wu1 be cob- inets ofecial representative toronto premier hepburn an nounced last week that hon peter heenan minister ot lands and for ests will represent the government of ontario at the coronation ceremon ies in may hon dr h a bruce llcutenant- govornor of the province and speaker of the legislature norman o ilipel will with mr heenan it is expected make up tho oaicial ontario dela tion hon mr heenan the government representative left england for oif tario thirtyfive years ago on the date set for the coronation of his late majesty king edward vii after fivo year in municipal occe mr heenan was elected to the legisla ture wherein he served for six years then followed his nine years in tho house of commons four of which saw iini as the federal minister of labor in 192s he represented the dominion at geneva move to city notwithstanding special legislation to encourage the rural population of denmark to rervn in the rural dis tricts the movement to the urban districts has continued the percent age of the total population engaged in agriculture having dropped grad ually in the 50 years 1s301930 from 51 to 81 canada exported 309g metric tons of certified seed potato to the ar gentine in 1936 a metric ton equals 2205 lbs ears in nfisoi sixteen- yearcld youth is sentenced pt lcnjrn on stayid oneman crime wave in city 33 charges favors new crossing sign mrs chris somerville of chat ham suggests conformity chatham a change from tho present crossbar warnings at rail road level crossings on highways to other signs more in conformity with road signs along the highway is sug gested by mrs chris somerville of this city mrs somerville would substitute for the present signs 300 feet away from the track signs similar to those which indicate curves and intersec tions but would place across them string3 of red reflectors indicating the angle at which the railroad cros ses the highway and tho number of tracks the signs would also bear the word railroad crossing mrs somerville thinks that such signs would be more apt to bo seen by motorists especially at night when the other type of signs are sometimes hard to spot they could be placed the same distance from the tracks d n london ont sixteenyearold william hutin who staged londons biggest oneman crime wave was sen tenced 33 times this week if he served ail 33 sentences consequently he would be behind bars for 98 years however as terms run concurrently he will actually serve one year de terminate plus two years less a day indeterminate in the ontario reform atory magistrate menzies announced he would recommend to the department cf immigration that hutln he deport ed to rumania when released from the reformatory during february and march hutin robbed stores barber shops shoe shops refreshment booths service stations and offices he staged 30 crimes in london and three in middle sex county maglstrato menzies sentenced hu tin to one year determinate plus two years loss a day indeterminate on each of the 27 charges of breaking and entering then ho gave him a similar sentence for stealing a car on two charges of theft tho magis trate gave two sentences ot six months determinate plus two years less a day indeterminate queen elizabeths crcvn iiii s ummary o fthen ews farmers halt sitdown heuskey the liersbey choco late corporation resumed purchasing milk from the farmers who evicted 3 sitdown strikers from the factory in a battle several thousand farmers aroused because the strike had cut on a mar ket for 10000 worth ot milk daily marched on the plant armed with bricks clubs and other weapons they drove the strikers from tho ivycover ed building and demanded that tho company resume buying their product sitdowners were driven to the sub urbs and told not to return governor george ii earle ordered an investigation to fix responsibil ity twentyfive persons were in the hospitals the bloodshed at the hershey plant was a disgrace to the common wealth irrle raid fira kill fra dumber bay the tiro hall is on fire was ihe alarm that rang out to lhimber bay firemen the brigade which is a volciiteer one was on the scene in about 13 minutes and quelled the blazo which had originated in the recreation room on the second floor as the result of an overheated stove the room was uroccupiodat the time and the outbreak was discovered by chief thuilings wife the bell was immediately rung and the alarm box system summoned the firemen who are otherwise engaged during the day damage was estimated at 50- u s tourists sing praises of montreal friendliness be tween canada and the united states was greatly enhanced by recent visits cf the governorgeneral and the prime minister to washington sir herbert marler canadian minister to wash ington said in an interview here lord tweedsmuir carried himself in an extraordinary fine manner sir herbert marler said he received a magnificent reception in both the se nate and house of representatives where he made charming and most cultured speeches sir herbert said the visits of prime minister king and lord tweedsmuir had been eutirely personal and not political they did much to increase the friendly sentiment toward can ada prophesying great development and tourist traffic and commercial trade with the united states in the coming years sir herbert said it i3 amazing to find how great an interest the am ericans lake in canada they seem to get tremendous pleasure from visiting the dominion and when returning they havo nothing but good to say of the country it3 people and its institu tions rcmp airminded ottawa an aviation section is being created within the royal canad ian mounted police it was learned here it will start with four planes each manned by a pilot and observer for some years the mounted have been operating an air patrol on the atlantic coast but its personnel were officers and mechanics seconded from the royal canadian air force the new sorvice will be administered and manned by the mounted the force has sufficient qualified pi lots and observers since quite a num ber of airmen who were let out of the rcaf when the economy axo fell in 1932 wont to the mounted also many of the constables possess com mercial flying certificates the rcmp air force will be bas ed in halifax but in duo course the hope is to have some planes operating on the pacific coast and in the north country the new crown being mado for the coronation of her majesty the queen will be the first to hae all the jewels mounted in platinum only diamonds are being used among them the kohinoor the famous jewel which was set in queen marys crown the circlet was first made for queen victoria the two column picture indicates the beauty nad magnificence of the finished work which is being done by a fa mous london firm of jewelers the one column picture shows the now cont of arms being fashioned for her majesty the bowcslyon coat of arms joined with those of the royal house of the two supporters one is the crowned lion of england as in the royal arms and the othr on uncrowned lion particolored red and gold from the bowcslyon family arms war on groundhog aurora determined to cut down the groundhog population of north york riding thus reducing the number of stumbling hunters as well as aiding the farmers the to ronto and north york hunt have posted a list of prizes and bounties for slain groundhogs the man who delivers the greatest number of snouts at beverley farm between june 1 and sept 30 will get 23 in cash other prizes range from 5 to 20 eight now the spring roundup is on in king whitchurch and east gvrillimliury townships with a 10- cent bounty a snout being paid be tween april 1 and may si four bernties appointed ottawa appointment of four administrators who will act during the absence t the coronation of lieutenantgovernors are announced ii the canada gazette chief justice newton w howell of ontario will act while lieutenant- governor herbert a bruce is away from april 29 to june 25 in the absence from april 1g to june 4 of lieutenantgovernor mur ray maclaren of new brunswick chief justice j b m baxter will act lieutenantgovernor e l pate- naude of quebec will be absent from april 23 to june 30 during which time chief justice sir j m tellier will be administrator chief justice a macaulay morri son of british columbia will act dur ing the absence from april 12 to july 1 of lieutenantgovernor eric w hamber urges gas be piped to alberta cite- ottawa the piping of natural gas from the turner valley in al berta to regina saskatchewan win nipeg and ether prairie cities was urged in the house of commons by denton massey conservative-toron- togreenwcod and m j coldwell ccfrosetownbiggar mr coldwell referred to the scores of millions of cubic feet of gas escap ing into the air every day in turner valley he said it would cost 18- 000000 to lay pipes to reginn and saskatoon and he believed the do minion might invesigate some as sistance as unemployment relief he considered the waste of gas ns criminal particularly when it couiu be such a boon to people in the cities walking cow strikes washington in the united states they call them sitdowns in china they are walking cow strikes chu hsueh fan chinese workers delegate to the international textile conference explained this ne said that his countrymen whan they want to strike often stay on the job but vork slowly like a cow walks he failed to notice trailer horse gone milton failing to notice the departure of his trailer containing a valuable horse from the rear of his car as he was driving down th second line about one mile north of milton j t brownridge of bramp ton almost reached home before he discovered his loss a milton motorist found the trailer on its side in the ditch half an hour before the owner returned the horse which had ben purchased by brownridge at a sale in camp- bellville was uninjured in its odd experience small towns best oakville we dont want any more cities like toronto theyre too big they are swollen and they create terrific problems it would be infin itely better for canada as a whole if we had a million oakvilles geo s houghman secretary of the retail merchants association of canada told oakville business mens associ ation the speaker declared canadians as a whole have not yet grasped the importance of the revelations made by the price spreads inquiry this report has cost probably threequarters of a million dollars but despite the average cynicism it is one of the finest investments the canadian taxpayers has ever made ho said it is the first textbook of the new dawning social era in can ada mr hougham denounced the de velopment of the mass buying prin ciplo in canadian business i dont believe that even yet you men know the extent to which this condition has developed he said it is fun damentally wrong may get new industries oakville possibility that sev eral new industries will locate here in the near future was indicated by j m wallace chairman of the in dustrial committee nt a meeting of the oakville business mens associ ation a buy in oakville cam paign is planned six diemakers leave oshawa skilled workmen get employ ment atpetcvboro their na tive city peterborough six diemak ers forced out ot work by the strike at general motors plant oshawa were hired at peterborough plants friday morning and places tor others ar esald to be available most of tho men served their ap prenticeship in local plants and be ing informed ot the impendlug strike last week applied for work in their home city these diemakers skilled mcch- ics who draw high wages are in de- maud at several places in the pro vince and their loss will cause con siderable embarrassment to general mo 1s officials when work is re- suiied at the present time thera appears to be a distinct shortage ot skilled diemakers niaeliiniit and metal workers and one local man de clares thcie will bo an exodus of trained men from the strike area four diemakers wore hired at ono plant and two others obtained work at another plant both of which nro booming at present these men state they know of four othsr skilled me chanics who havo moved to toronto into new jobs say signs point to big fishing season fort erie dozeus of fishermen were out during the weekend nlontr the niagara kivcr following the last run of ice of the season in an effot to angle pike and perch which in other years have invariably followed such run from lake eric into the niagara for purpose of spawning in tributary creeks old time fishermen however with the rising of niagaras waters after a straight seven years of re cession believe that 1937 is join to be a banner year for fisiiin the- explain with the low water the feeding grounds of the finny tribes were lost and the have in recent years sought other locations the presence of minnows in millions along the shores gave indications the run of the latter from the lake s already underway they too seek creeks and are always followed by the larger fish such as pke perch and bass siamese twins not interested in quints sudbury en route to see the dionne quints violete and daisy hilton siamese twins said they wero not at all interested in the quintup lets we are going to see thern because it is part of our business being in the show business we are- expected to pay a visit to canadas famous five children i think mrs dionne should be more of a curiosity than the quintuplets said violet hilton who did most of the talking for the two girls violet is mar ried in private life her name is mi jim moore her husband does not travel with them they were married ot the dallas centennial during july steel bathtubs much in demand message from france to u s doesnt give any details washington franco has goae on a bathtub buying spree but wheedling tho details out ot our gov ernment turned out to be an impos sibility france read a terse announce ment from the commerce department is in the market for pressed ateel bathtubs that was all not a word moro but nearby hovered a department in formation man how about this bathtub situation in france he was a3kcd this looks hko real news why he countered well all of a sudden a great na tion gets interested in american bath tubs think of tho implication a now cult may havo arisen a gang of thieves may bo stripping la belle france of her tubs- your french said the govern ment man is terrible but how about the bathtubs that information ho said is for american bathtub dealers do you trade in them informed that ho was talking to no tub tycoon the commerco oxpert drew up a chair and launched into a discussion of why uncle sam makes a secret of such facts tho government sends men to franco and other places to find out such things what thoy hear is for our merchants only even well established domestic tub men have to provo their identity then the department sends them at a slight cost form 68 which tells them who wants tho tubs why and how many it surely would be fun to know if you want to get a lot of exer cise follow a rumor around soma day kitchener record