Kitchener. Ont, Miss June For- syth. daughter ot John D. Fox-myth. of 234 Frederick street. Knchener. She [unruly attended Ontario College of Art. This school ts represented by It}? dams from every state in tho Dillon," and also from France Germany, 133- l had and Switzerland. LOCAL GIRL AT NEW YORK FASHION SCHOOL The following girls from Canada have enrolled for special training at the Traphngen School of Fashion, 1680 Broadway. Ntsw York City. It was announced by Ethel Traphagen. director or the school: Ana Sump-rm and non-man and en- AMM'mun Geo Gordon, {our barris- VHS "rententiourNi for council. J. Har- per schotteld. Harold [nulman Gor- don Hunslmrueu Leur Lutschrord and A W Buns l J t'undick who to Urea as manager ot tho Bank of No) va Scotia and Jack Brown. new†of a ttrm ot well known auditors an arm» mentioned as possible can!“ tiatos for ttre December elect“ p-unnzn-m yolMire hurllsvux‘ and others Mum-m m mmpt uumlnlv 1mm um." Hirrtttls ate urging upon [hum "-,v, [he Moymalty candi- 'utr-c .Alrvddy m the field Aldermen Three Candidates For Mayoralty In Kitchener The ne- building st Salon-town In idunnslm ("nun has barn boycott- ed try Mt Must' and Mennonite chu- dwu sun» u m.» uprxmd ml) lhll "month It up tderirictty and radio The Amhh u-Ilglon (urbuls such in- w Idllulh m their homes HM: the “~51 a.†Imrlle hv federal rellot tund, The Aunsh and Mennonite. "Tm People ‘ and John Wm. attorney toe Ibo tanner». “who thong are too my worldly my“. non: Ill mm new whom The! no “In†witty the 1tid ones They ttout Ian! mm children to grow auay trom the (arm and the rat "ure pluhihxlwd from accepting my than!) public ur privale, "Than I: a mun-r u! mtmon.†a.“ Earle as he ordered the “noon he opened u the name'- expo-no. A hm: duo-u \llllah "nd Henna mu» tubiuvu “onâ€: called on oo- ernor {Range Fade In All “Hall to return then (human to ttte ten ttttle red athoolhuuaeu titat 'ere replaced mu tall Ho canth Amish Mennonites Win (any! sswkt'tl." l'ul-ln “m k hutldiug 2iilHfiiy1hjrSl in lt " Km Lr-uer'may Cave a nunmer of m mun an m mum-ll board, It unnzn-m yum]: barns-tux and ll Utiitsirt Itt. WA T ERLOO COUNT PS ONLY SEMI- WEEKLY The Waterloo Chronicle SUBSCRIPTION: Ahh $2.00 in Canada; $2.50 in " The Chronicle brings you twice each week an accurate summary of the news of Waterloo and district in n11 its various phases. lllusirnted with “spot - pictures and presenting may special features, you'll tInd it a welcome Muir. Subscribe NOW! P4 I’ouuuhnr p. “In. Ian-III “‘il.‘ ‘UIIVIIII strtce I. {71: s,usterrday "(m w be“ than Hum 'tte guild], " mourn“ $112000 mmuuumnm sum-A Fight for Small Schools 31m; " Is understood Mr Mac-Bride ï¬nd. that neither N H Eagles nor gum-d Brown, international mm ‘mtive and Cartadtaat organizer to trams†or the United mm. \Vorkwra at America AAtro. amu- Ama um attend Ottiy Mr Kaufman and bus Normonutivea. the Iâ€. l . umnmloe and its solicitor and mean- her: or the Ontario Labor Board will 'stt in at tho amonFrettcey at TC1tetMtet- jw‘s city hall. t Mr MaoBride declared that sug- ts'1li,?.1t tor ending the strike were rot-viva! by nun in hln conference mm Mr. Kaufman and that no III (yr at liberty to disclose whit m , uninspired. J. C. Adams, solicitor toe the Ir Lar department will he chairman of the meeting Tllrse tomb should not be con- Used ullh Ibo-e cvreh'rts, loan. tor oi'. Vanda (both rum Ind m; Maw the plan which numborod M: mm and amount“! to 310385.035!†on October 15m but " Is lulumllug In note that the A lt m KNLIN'nvl mm a population 'lt about 32.000 had IC, squint-alim- M will": $701326! as compared to Brannon] A rily ot like population y (In in.) aispltcauous mulling 832.- '?l 71 um Guvlph with 105 toe t96.- Lu'Hu The umn of Waterloo had :1 tpirluatto"s (Malina " MT and C mum H for $3.505 HOTEL FIRE AT KCTCHENER Hunt!) .nlor wizhl nclock Thum- slot manning, ttrote" were called to "he Grand l'nion Hotel King Street Hold Strike \II'I‘AWA. 001 St; Hon C A Dunning Innue- ot tuna. ur manners than Home unproven-l. “an; m can: and to“: at (but an!) population of 5.000 or tap-ad numbered 18.38 and ulna-ltd to $7 42037996 on September at no carding to moon. can In In ancient 'th maumuonb 1“.er In.“ l Brenna-nu of I. n, hum. ot [hr suns Fusiliers mgr '(Irnf W appointed adJutuut of th- m nus F'usilnis, “f 'utsada, miner": 19 .mmulul depot in lhr us! at promo- vmns announcul tot Imndon Military v,sr,rUrt on Saturday Loans Total 18,258 For $742,379.95 KITCHENER MAL 870,423 AND WATERUX) $94847 tcotttinttmt from Pug. 1) Man, Cities and Tun-Ia Take Advantage of Home tm. pnwe-ent Loam PM. OFFICER PROMOTED THU WATIBLOO “but! The walkout in announced as not, tred last night {aliasing a meeting at which tho 600 employees voted to arwept tho terms outllned by La- bor Minister M, M. MauBnde to J. L Cohan. Town-to. counsel tor the otrlk~ Umier the terms. the worker: was to return to their jobs. pending an ittvoatixatiott by the Industrial Its. bar board into the wage structure ot the plaat. the ttrnrt step In a province- wide, survey or competitive factories III the indunry, In the letter. the ta, Iml' Ininlntelr Baht he had been I.- mrml hy Mr. Kaufman more would hr nu discrimination against any or KITI â€KNEE. Oct. 29 7A5 a rank at A R Kaufman‘s statement more would be discrimination algal-8! m4» lain strikers. mployees of the Knur- man Rubber Company at a mu meeting tonight. voted unanimously to canunue their strike. ' My uttuertsrartding now as that he im prhlurm lo ahide In the :1ng mum tnade m my "trice In my prov. umn of nu llnpuly minis!†Mr Mar,m And Ut Louis Fine rhief unlu-Ili.nliul| otricer. and that hr dun, not Imam] to discriminate amuiat "L) my his "mployees an au-uunt of lhmr pttrucuration in the strike. " man us Mr Kaufman's attitude, than. u: taturtie. ll looks to me as though My magnum that arose F'ridav nun- duo In a mVstsnderstamMn_ I In actuarial: mined following an conference at Brnntford, Ir Mae, Brido: um he understood Mr Ktll" man was prepared to drop the anvil» canon form and had “out.“ " "dtscrtmuattort" stand as referring to the lunal Iarot8 In December duo tr, the slack ammo Iinuleft View “I Harm-uh- s sulrun-ul “may... " understand that Mr Kaufman a new prawn-d m withdraw ratttirw ly tho coupon proposiuon and that (w will not ask am of 1m nuphuws u Hun this court"" I uudetstuud "tro, rltut In "very war Ith'e hay been a slack period m 'ho- mhhm husHh-as whun n has hrvll lnumssnuw to retain att eul- anths a! work, 1nd that thir, is whut Hr Kaufman referred to m him m- h~nwm aith thr unmn vomuullur be dun-runuuuuu mum“ certain alrlkm utter December I h, Much tune " “as espcied a report woot be available on the Inga survey The company. at the “me line, must!- od " obtrpucoio" {mm III the Kitch- ener Inner tsunami: emNorom' who ruled lo return to work to - " A ma.- unsung ot [.300 wool: - he“ an - "henna lune My a’lelu‘luu u *u’hn'n lwld‘l (will 1‘01“qu huh-bran um Sin-Hum plunged "Ir support of worker-- In min-n ttttttrem and Mixed ttte Kan! 'vtrstll ‘tht~l~ r,, "rm lit 'he mnl tar, may Maj-um.» Tu, ,lsihet, Humln-IIII: 600 we “1'5 lrF' Lup- Ihlwlauv .md mt I qrk u nulhxu; so_,gtas A mem.‘ "ttttsta: night m. I., n “mud to lawn m gunk wan-ll“: an llu-mll‘llluh butt, the mute alm- mm m the "laut Thu, dm'lsluh a.“ warrant hula; night taunt-nu; Mr hautmnnu declaration [here would CHEQSICLE "Mr. Kaufman domed making the arroomnnt. He nayn than; wilt bodil- crirrtlmttiort and plenty ot it. Hal Mates there will be no return to work unlms by indivldual appllcatlon tet' uniting. ' “I row-uni II quy of Hon M. M. \laI-llrioh-h h-nur of Oct " to Mr Cohrm outlinire Mr MacBrlde'a lu- ituprrtatism of the haste on which the [Mun "rNrartment and I agreed In» Kaufman Rumwr Company em- ployoes mizhl Nauru to work. It, Waeitriu" stated In his letter to Mr. Cohoo that, ‘Mr Knutmau has mum-d that there will he no tilt tu'iminat'tort against any of his tomv pr employees beeauss of their par urination In tho omen! strike! t told Mr MuvBrlda that more would be ditwrtmtriat1ort in justice to'our tuslomers, nut loyal "mNorees and oursuhps I stated I could not see the justice of lumpy“; on my payroll troutmrmahort, who persisted In mak- trot lite unplaasam tor loyal ample!- m both in and out of the factory. Hm n N" "r'eotiatine vomit!!!" with Mr. Kaufman. prnsidnnt Manriro Wana- mnkor. sponklnz tor the union exo- rattire lssuPd following ntatnmPnt: "After armptancn Thursday night ot tho pmpnsal tor strike Bettlernoett arrow! to balm"! A R Kaufman and tho ministnr nt labor, Hon. M. M. Mannrido‘, the union nommllt3( that v ith Mr. Kaufman an Prion, / um n-m-rt-Iso- any diswrimtaatioe, " rum 1tec 1 beyond falling to roen- sage the more rrNNsttt employees whose servirea on account of their learning period are now of very little valuo to tho annually "Hotsever I did agree (hut l would not echue w) dttrcstuttutstion be torar “member I boy-3nd falling to loo-gage the non, ween! employâ€, mince newness an amount ot their inn-ruin; Wind at» non ot “(do Ttk lue to the Ion-puny addvd Mr Kant man “(mun-I ll Mr. Kaufman's Statement Th? union (naturism weaned from J. Kaufman vho- {nth-win): unto men! I mm m. amusuuv mu more “and In 'tecsrttttltuuttot, m luau-o lo nut Itgtbtoggrert, on: loyal employees 4nd oulhrnua and Mr Kauhu‘u II. and Ila roam not - any jun-nee Ix: knew“; ou the tray-roll "unable- IuaIn-rt who [manual m with“): Me "nm-tsau" ‘ tor the loyal amnion»; hull: "I and out of Ibo new†"rl" Hum --mlmn.:.~.m listening unu- mu hulk" Dial! tta.s link! this mvnin): A lrlm: Jen ‘v-uxh my Ln a: union's. attorney t.1 1. (“mm To mulol mm rmâ€! and “as granted with wild applauw‘ Thu “Irv stated m part that in Mr Kaufman persists in u-Inldlullnz mun-Luv.» ot endllt~ maul tho math-r aill In I"Ilr!"1| to the rumpluw totrtttet 'vu action by 1-» “mun-urn: as Mm!» Them vnhm’s at" Lulu: HIM: 'ith'" I-vml‘s thr. ke m-ml puluh aml Ann railing a ma» mm)“ Inn-ling of an the citi, t tis' my Kmhvm-a sum!“ afternoon. trt Imam“ of 'hr, ‘mknul of the Human“: ttu-s, nlMlng lonmlu the amt. vlvru‘u†L»qu Inn ml Lanny “alum!†the unlvn all ot “mm m an "We “on! lhll ullun u a. be“ ot In. [and an...“ Worker- prue doSoato, at the 'to.arummt ot or Amarlcu, I Committee to: trude- labor 3nd in [actual at the empior- Irul (â€ganglion "ttrote “up tteve “1101mm! um new“ “NpH-m~uld!l\rh of 'h-- rllnpluyor. "grit "I UUot ot Ir hum“... - "tt't "H“ “I Kau'nnnlt Hula) to do mm and \Iurn- .m In In: n-(mluug ttttttttit “In“ lit, 'teh â€mg lr, .mk _ Aunt h) Hm ‘-IA|UI mull the tttat s,ouid G,cin Furl nun-g the. 1ottitrt , lm ,atijs,lwr, lr “"‘UN' a" I’luc' In. .ummm “mun."- 'oarttrsi Scalar-bu wage Scale a ml,sletgsrtrl tl, Attire.; In Anni-1) ll" u k vra'tr .. [Nr ma It: osis.t Ind In “I “on rum Slult‘lh- ttl n. thitle n In Alt-"IN! u. J plulnlw Lulu-u Human-v1 Ma, m.- mm.- noun! o.» "Ir, dlnrnunln.‘ I did agree that l voila Prom Lockout I the local union mink! I the Iotrer RN!" to Mr. yplwl to math Hon. M. at 2:20 Thursday hut h him and nonsc-quonl- lu- dopuu minister of mm I explained the making the . "aorhod a"; rapidly as oparatlons willbodlo- pureed, tho understanding being or it; Hall}. t former employees will be to m: to work om 1oyod m accordance with their nllcatlon In , to or pow-lode or employment In tho 'eo mny's sea-vice.†II to Hmduninu u... up.» “up Maw by fist “annuamahm Inward-ml or the 'l'ln- Kaufman Imml hum-d the following mm >la1eynmnl "Wo hanw aceepted this A: a [wuposal relying on the good faith citi- oe the nnnislur or labor and his de non parlumm and un the promise of ade the ttuato remedy or out runditiuns which tho pmpoaa! implies, mum" comma-n mm Hon M, M Wacttride. intrsrviewtmt att "uid he was “highly plmswd that thr. strikv has her“ su-tllod," He said ht» M. was well ph-zumd with the oqteomt Mr and th mattnor in which Deputy Min- In- " ter J $P Marsh and Chief Coaciua, “Ch nuns Oliver Louis Fine had oo-oper. M ated with him, He remarked that ho em- man had the or-operation and advice Mr, or tho prime minimâ€: Hon ll F Mr. Hepttetrts in negtottattoggB, has _ Text " Letter alt Mr. MacBride‘a letter addressed 'ffl." In Mr. Cohen reads as follows: i "As a “Null or tho discussions 11* i. twed to ulmwn. I now desire to pat hurl-r" you tho proposals looking “an"! srrttlemorrt of this 'tftheuttr Ur Kaufman has Harm! that this rd'eitartmom will ltr, given every rea- sonable cooperation to the and that {the industry and Luimr Roam' shall forthwith "mic-rub:- an unioniza- ‘nnn u ttho wan «rm lure and other jut-tum in dismnv ssith a View to Jclassifying oper;ttiotvt. fixing mini» mum wnzn mm» for with rlassffhyk innn hours ot work overtime rates, gnu] such nthor t"artotuq similarly in- '\'oivori. And as “w†the department â€HidPi'YIIIIES in kau " aimiiar invm~ iigaiiun nf all other rnmpoiiiive tar, (cries in the intimiry in tho prnvlucn of Ontario, to the 0nd that there may Hm issum‘l hy tho board attttroprlatty :nrdors antic-r thm Minimum Wage Act .ot 1937. , "t no. desire to advise you that. following the Interview which took place in my ollco_ at which - lumen! otttcers and retrretteotati+ ur the union, together wlth yourself as counsel. in the presem-p ot Mr, J F Marsh. deputy minister ot labor and Mr. Louis Pllle. chief and!“ ftfon olriror of the: dopartrtuutt. and the members ot tho Industry and 137 bur Board. I mmmunlonted wtth Mr. 'A. R. Kaufman and requested him to mum to my omce when we might ‘dmcuss the matters Involved. 1 "Mr. Kaufman cnme to my office (or. Friday last. and with Mr. Marsh CiiVui; minister. and Mr, Lnuln Flue. in attendance, we discussed with him very thoroughly all tho factors lead- ing up to the strike. and tho tartors that haw rut-named during tho porlml of tho strike No Dilcrlmlnallon "In his discuss“!!! wlth mo, and Ire, otticrrs or my department, Mr. Kaufman has aerped that there will br, no diacrimiarton against any of MS: former am, we†bounce or their participation in the present strike. Pendlng such inquiry and or- iurn, opwnllnns to he rammed in li; (adorn/glad all employees to be ha kept munch-nun] um mu! be mam-d to It t K Weber no Kina urea wan ‘Kltchouw Annma- "tlt be banned later regarding do mm» time tor rempbyneut It the“ serum are null mun“. - unu munl underallnd that the cou- oauy dom, not animus "tell in aBr Lay rounding We more" n ho proposals in the mimsler's lot.» Let all tor tt rwlnrn to umk at the old wane smile pencil": an Investin- nun ot the. factors m the dispute br the Industry arid labor Board The iuvmstVtation I! dun to start al once Issue; .sutement In the coupon attached to the - nwllmneul, the (â€Mowing clause II mat-(led " luau to return to UNI al the wanna “an elk-rink Sept " 1937 and million! any urMtertsusrtdtt" u-xardmg ma tuture' [hum this IS tit space tor Inn employee m sign hm or her nun» and address Ill ,unpioy-ts who ‘nm to my mm m mutt um»: an“; my.» “mum- mm tor re-etutsloymeot twinned! ot dun-Iona or Mr lathâ€) mama tee, m“ not mama“ (armor act-ploy... “er do mu Mun Applkuuona " u, \l‘lhll ads Ml, Nov-bur g III w‘hpuln-t am. h ous,