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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-09, Page 1• f • :,.$2,60 PER YEAR 1N-ADVASICE;, 2 50 OTHERWISE -LUCItfte)14"AitAitC11'9t . - SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS 'DENTIST' Dr R L Treleaven, Lucknbi,;, Hour's 9-12, A.. M. 1.30--'5. P. M." PH(Y7 V .53 ,±-RAY AUCTION SALE-rlof 'stock, int-. \meats and valuable farm 'properr, ok..t.,,..the farm ,of Kenneth Bell; Lot, /r,Con 8,•Uaron "Towaship,on March 10 doniniencing at one o'clock, .Well. Henderson; Auc. AUCTION SALE — Clearing: out Sale of 'stock, on, Thuredalq March • 16th, on Concession 10, 'Ashfield, mild west of fielfast. See,' bills fc.:r: • particulars. , . Harry Hackett ..•¥ ell. 1lendernon, 'Proprietor.. . 'Auctioneer'. 'WOOD FOR SALE • We have a good grade of .mixed wood now ready, for sale: 16" , and ..1.2'% We will ')iave a good, stock on hand ,throughout the year. Special prices tc those..whe will ,call. for their wood. The LucknoW Table Co., Limited. (9-3—tf.), oi‘11,ng,E-vent.s l'Irst Insertion,: 50c. Subsequent Insertions,, 25e, , v. CLUB MEETING The LueknalIVII3,-F. G. Club will hold •.a regular meeting in the Grange, Hall, .LuCknow, .on •Saturday. March nth at 2o'clock. The Club' will hold —their "annual Wirier iilli'-)daoh—,-240i.:7 `1Turning ,The•-"Trick'yti-8fitercoWit- edy, will ,bEl,'.,•.'stiged. 'by Ripley talent in the Town Hall, Lucknow,, on • Thursday, Match 9th, under auspices rof .the Ltielinow Junior Farmers- and Junior Institute. Admission—Adults 25c; 'Children 15c. The cast includes 11 characters and has been presented in RipleY On two occasions Dance• , • , • :after—Gents 25e, Ladies Piee. „GORDON 'SCOTT; ELECTED • TO PRIPLEY COUNCIL Former Langside Resident Replaces Swalwell—Geta 'Office By, Acclaination.":. • Mr. Gordon Scott was elected by • acclamation, at a nomination Meet- •. ing in. Ripley last week, to, fill the •'vacancy on the council board', caused by the resignation of Mr. Robert 4 n Swalwell. Those nominated for the • office were, W. J. Lane, Mhos. Mason • Gorge. McLean, W. A. Mair, G .11. Ruttle and Gordon Scott, the latter • being induced to qualify when it was iiiinai•ent_thatidifficulty might be ex- • perieneed in having any ' of ; those nominated, assume the, resPonsiblit\y • of the office. .• , , Gordon• ' is a 'son, of Mr. and. Mrs. • W. J. Scott of Langside, and has • conducted a blacksmith business for a number.; of years in Ripley, vvhere he has evinced much interest in. the 'welfare of that village... FORMER TEESWATER MERCHANT DIES IN. THE WEST , Rev,y-ansl Mrs. C. •,11: MacDonald attended the funeral of the ,fOrmer'a ,cousin, John McDonald; which Was •: held from:the home - of his brother in Culross Township on Saturday • to TeesWater, Cemetery. r Mr. MacDonald,; who for a nuM- ber of , years )conducted the',"Corner Grocery" in Teeswater, died sudden- ly at his home in the Weat, on Wed- , , nesday last. The remains wete brought to the hOrrie Of his brother,, Mr: Dave McDonald, reeve of Culross township on Friday,Twith the funeral being :held the day following. Andy, Little and S. MacDonald tWo Mem- bers of the Teeswater hockey team •aienephews a the...deceased. • •;4 TRIPLE V :CLASS • .TO 'CONDUCT SEIIVICE • . The service Chitreb: on Sunday evening willAe in charge .ofr the. Triple, V Class_ of., Wirigham. This_ ',class is composed , Of syorng nen who ill condneti, the, Service as 'well as proyidalt choir to lead in the Singing and render . Specialrniiic embers.Ot4i,e clata; bedidd th'f,e taking part , n all nuhierbig abettt, Pxpect0(1. to attend. Porrner Reeve Huron Twp Passes Mt; James Brown, Prominent Farmer Of Amberley District, •.Passes • -., Away .At 'Advanced Age, .Ailing for aMla0 Ulnae"; old rage ',took its toll on Sunday In.„the paSsiag' of James Brown in his 86th Year, and who for more than half a .ceritury had been„a reSident the lint -I -led,. tate vielnity of Ambeiley. Born in the Township . of -,Clark near Port Hope, the deceased carne to Amber - ley and.„ commenced farining, some sixty' years:ago., At •,Lurgan be •WAS: later married to ..Margaret',.. Rae, daughter' of the late, John Rae.- and; Mary Taylor; Mrs. 'Brown predeceas- ed. her huSband, twenty-six Years ago, • Of a stilling eharaeter; Mr. Brown was intiCh respected, • throughout Huron Township; which ,rnunicinality he served, for several.. Years as coun- cillor and later as reeve.; Faithful to ledge and church, he Was 'affiliated' With Amberley being made. an honorary meniber-twa;'years ago, and , Was, a member of Lurgan , . , glican Quire , The. :furter 1 nsheld.on ',Tuesday frorn, the lip e. ofhis son. Albert, cm the .bounday west , 'of •'.„Amberley,7 'where' he had "niade his limn& for the, past":few;:' years, Services. Were can-, , • . .ducted.,-bY asited by ;Rev., Nicholson • 9f :Pine- River.',,,United Church,in 'charge' of Amberley 'L. O., L.'. No: 1328. jnterment was in, Rin-.' cardine cemeterY..._ • - , ,Werp:' essrs. Scott; ,- Hugh- Afenderson4.Rob-e-rt".:Ged: des,• and..''Walter 'Brown; 0, : • ." , . ,,-..Two,'sons: and 4Wo -xilau ghtera: sur- vive father,xAlbert and 'Williant' Mrs. Wm. :11/fehtfud1en 'Mrs. :Alfred Ennerton,' all Of. Huron Township.' DEATH REMOVES'. BROTHER. OF kiNLOSS„'COUNCILLOR ' • John McDougall EarlContraeor • Aad ProsPector-in Klondike Re- gion' Pasaes. . • , A , press, despatch from Quesnei, B. C, briefly :records ;the passing of John McDougall, brother, of Mr., Rod 'MCDougalli. of concession 4, ,ItinloSsi 'John Mcflougall, 78, with built the, first•highWay between New Wel:t-. Minister . ,and Vancouyer, and who'. claimedto have been the discoverer of .the...l<lendike,, is dead hereL .Frospector, Contractor -ind Miner n British Columbia for more • than., years,.he' is, survived by a brotho:r, Pod IgeDougalt ; of LucknoW, .Ont:„.. While' at Juneau' Alaska'. in the :nineties, Mr. McDougall located On a nnp the famous :`,`,1Vfloose Pasture;"- hicr late becon* tie centre of the Klondike; .using his lc.noWledge,of ,the comparative .,positiorist:--of important, finds in . the 'Cariboo' and. Atlin. as rt. basis for his .deduction" , ,Town .Dumping 1(tround, . Is Being Sought Suitable .PlaCeA For Dtiinping ,:,Of Gnrhage-. And Refuge IS A Necessity ' A2.•matterwhich' may appear trivial but is •far Irani it; is the ",seCuring of a proper town dumping ground,, Dr: 'Connell; local' M...,0;•H. informed the Council. an Tuesday night, , The, duns Ping: -et "gdrhake iti",411.0 river; which is 'a ;CuStbinarY-I)ractice with soya ts both uncleanand legal,- while. garbage hearts ,are breed- ing placei-"f Qr. flies. infantile . diarr- hea among babies -is 8 direct' result of -coritagiOn Village 'garbage . collector ,ivas 'recoininended. The kCouncil did not think ..that", at the, present time one' should be hired hy the town and paid out at the generat,..tak rate, an1 it was ',suggested' that.. probably' suffi- cient residents. Cotild be inte'reted in such .a service,,, With each pnying' a nominal ,fee; to iiake. it • profitable for, , seine- teaMster to attend to', garz, bage reinoval., • • ' eaMitillof RebertgOli.: ''"' AVM' has been 'considering h Suit;itbla duMn- ing ground mind in tie._ Sot'th-otist outs.ki.#g og.. ,The Beardauthbri zed a .etninnittee to work, in ,eonjunction 'With:the M. 0,, to ' take • irnmcdiate, Steps in lo - eating. an adequate ditinping•.kgietind; 'suitable ni-ritngenneats Can; • be Made for ptirehattat sant , r, EPOIN BELLS: MURDIE-4SPARKS • -The Male Of Mr: and. Mrs-- Mt4liain ,Stiark, Kincardine,- ,was the scene of a ,quiet • but pretty wedding on Wednesday, MarehAth, at 14.30 when "their . elder daughter, May Gladys', became the bride of Clarence C. Murdie; Listowel, youngest sow of. Mr.,eand Mrs. Win. Miiidie; of Luck..,„, now. Rev. W. B. Craw,,, B. officiated. The bride, who entered the drawing room , on the 'arm-, of.,' her father, to the strains Of Lohengrin's bridal chorus, ;played by Miss Isabel Cuyler, wts loVely in .a gown ,of white bridal: satin, 'made on long _ princess, lines; her, veil was caught softly. about her :head, with orange blossoms aiid she carried whiteroses and lilies of the valley. Her only at- tendant, Miss Mary Anderson, was charming in _beige' net over crepe, With sash, hat and shoes of pale green. She carried Johanna Hill roses AleX, Murdie of - Toronto' was - best - map.' . .' After the ceremony, • a dainty hincheon ivaa sertec1,-f011oiving which the happy couple left :by motor on a honeymoon to Toronto, the. bride travelling - in a smart ;eliSenible of , grey, with matching accessories and silver 'fox , scarf, ,•: ; ' :1Mr.'- and' Mrs. ,1VIurdie., will reside ii istowel.,., gives Kinloss Narrowly Escape Death, In West Snow -Covered Exhaast, Pipe Of Gen:. erating 1'Iant, Filis Home With • Funies.4Parents, Pink Children; • And flired Man- Overcome.. , Wordhag' been received from the . _ west of a'near fatality', Involving Mr. and :Mrs. J1:21:1'. A. 'MacKenzie, both , of whom were horn in Kinloss Township' McKennie.is the eon of jOha T. MacKentie, formerly of the, 2nCrOn- 2 Cessien .while -Mrs. :MieKenzie isthe Yonngest daughter Of.; Nymy.-...13oyle, -yliose early home. was on the 'l'Oth con cess'ion, 'The:, young conple Were niarried in the West and reside near MoOp Jaw. The incident was reported as follows: I " ,`"I'Wo nen, one woman and four Small children,residing on a ,farrn near Pasqua. came near to losing their .11VeS' froni..carbon Monoxide gag' poiSeniag; on 'Saturday • night.The aAion: Of one of the 'Men in summon- ing neighbors- and a doeter, was re- sponsibk. for the ,saving of the other six livo. All Seven. were Unconscious .When aid arrived. • Tho alinost fatal accident 'occurred at:the farm hothe of D: A.:MacKenzie early Saturday,'evening, Medical aid Miss Mina Graham In Bus Crash ^ • Bruises And, Shack's'Only 111 Effects Suffered By Miss 'Graham In Bus: Crash In ,NeW.-.Jetsey,'•In •,• , Which Several' Were Badly Hurt, Friends., of Miss Mina Graham will, be pleased to share in the news:. re- ceived here ..by: her brothei.' and Sister Miss Christie and Mr. Pan Graham, ;that she escaped- with but iniMir in - 'juries in a bus accident, which oc- inirredwhile she', wasi returning: to her.; home town •• of Chillicothe, Ohio, following ...a_Jmainess trip. to ''New "railThe -following article records'. the 'mishap:. - • - "The many friends of Miss. Mina , Graham of .South Paint street .were, relieved to learn, this 'Morning, • that she had 'returned home safely after her harrowing experience of being in abus accident, in which she narrow- ly serious injury, but in whieh others ware badly hurt. :MissGrahamt who '1Was- one of te passengers on a New, York to Wash- ington 'bus; was •suddenly awakened at 5:05 st.m Thursday, '13-y-ttlfe-swerving of the ear, and the screams of in-, hired passengers. An excited 'male passenger sitting hapk:of her, jumped over her, striking her head and.dhoulr: der, and knocking her to the ;fiaor: The biises ustained nts-thir-trine,". with the Lihooy were her only injuries. HoNv.ever, Miss Gralunri Was. sPared' injury through her kindness in not insisting upon her claim, to ,the front seat -i-? Which'she---had4reSeried'-irr!.ad-- vatice, and Which two gIr1s occupied; if the timeet the collision. Both girls were7aeriOusly--elit and otherwise - in. lured in the head -op crash.- Miss Grahain, returneA7V-in7tlie:' ' 0: R. re, the 'transportation liar- ing been furnished:by the bus tom - 'any, which also looked after' other details of her _enforced stay in Tren- t*, N. , near which • the accident eecurred.?. • - VISITING LODGES . PUT ON DEGREES • ," Messrs. •Terin':- Henry ,and . Mel: Ilackett, candidates for membership in LucknOW Lodge No 1:12,•1.0.0,V„ received the third and :,final degree in Monday night, the ;work being exemplified by 'a degree team .from Wingham ledge. The Previous .Friday ,the:' work ;of -the '1st degree was :Tint on by Kincardine 'lodge 'Members, followed by the second degree; With the local, degree team .officiating.: Re- freslunerits were served at the cow:- Iuszon Of the work on both eyenings.. Some twenty members • who were ;resent grOin wir;ihaii.4.cair.!e Over by b. 'rushed from Moose JAW was respOnus - sible'..,for' the:. recovery . of the , seven . . perSon`a", and on Menday• merning,. an Horticultural Society. , after:their :experience. , ' • OrganilatiOn, Meeting It is.hetieved that 'the carbon MOn= ' ' - , were feeling little or no ill effects oxide gaa ,,originatecl from it 'small generatingplantin the basement ofMembership -Reaches- 80 With An . , the house. The exhaust pipe,. leading '.Increase Likely—Price Lists Are outside thehouse, had become coveted AVaitable. ' in a snowdrift on the -previous day, but 'Mr. MacKenzie bad 'not 'consider- Meeting , in the Council chamber ed that would affect the escape on Friday ,nightfor the .purpose. of of the gas. ' organizatien, the follOwing slate 0 `When' the funies first took effect. Horticultural Society offices Was Mr:. and Mrs., MacKenzie and" their elecfedk•_ four children—Jean, Mary, "Junior" H.indriiry President; John joint: and.'the.-babY,eral„ti,LWere. 'in , the President;' S.' C. Ratliwellid Vi. 'houde,,•Tbe hired.man, Joe Duxbury , was out Milking. When returned.. he found the six in ;a: \senii,conscions CoriditiOn„ ,and, dying, ..ort‘: the floor of the house:: He teleplithied,,,neighbors iminediately;.... and. seVeial';`fainilies., catne at•,once,'When they arrived, hinetteniles were unccinsoiatid; ,and , GuxburY had collapsed ' Dr. ,T, Bloeinor Wad.: sufnineried,"",frOm Mbege,, Jaw, :and -efforts to revive t 6 victinia Were Made .by the 'neigh ova nrior to. his arrival,' Were feeling 'mph :better, When: Medical':attentien Itad,.". been , them. • Upon ,extiMining the. baskiiient Of the }tense,' the, .doctor deteoted., r strong smell of carbon gas, Mut as It was,,a ealm night; be was of the ()n- it -lion that the :gtia had ' seeped back 'hito 'llaseinenf,andqhen. through the i'(8.t of the house, due the fact that the•,end ekliatiat.pipe had been filiged With ,,Boy1e;: father Mts. MackenZie,•.leayea for his lietne in Meese 071, are6 ..rii,onthe visit -With his broth,. &ifo ,rifes4ra.,..LeVI And; Wes, ,BOY10 •5•of ;,•& .• • •:•.,•—••••••• • The Bread of Hea1h ()Up:, Nom? 9TJALrfie: ANO aOvicia SPSIALS FOR SATURDAY „ • cag.i,twITOFS, spisT4, . COFFEE tAilipes DATE SQUARES, MINCEH PJES , 'OUR WHOLE" WHEAT BREAD IS ESPECIALLY HEALTHFUL - - ;41sip. ppfAcIousi TRY ALOAF,..; , :I4():LEYNAWS.: QUALITYPhone 3G .: • BA [(ERY Lucknow Council -Presses For.. Water Arrears . • • Free Trees ' Sought For CaledOnian • , • Park=Transieitt Relief Dor Feb- ruar. Coier ,$50.00. • Relief Enlis • passed at the regular meeting ....of the- ,:village- coancil-,;-en PueSday evening' at whih•'.aIl mem- crs Were ;present, .ainounted all to some $75, -.Of %this athburit approx. pnately '$20 was, spent on local re- . lief,.:ConsiStiagOl.grocerieb, "'bread and meat, 'which included :putchiSes _ made ,as 'far ba-cli-W7Decernber With , Lhe bulk;OT the 'items being Feb however. 'Transient re- lief in'.I'obi'nar:y amounted to .$56-.98" irichiding413:05,__Meals,__.44_1-leets... :and uriderwear to the extent' of $7.88. The •viflagcpayqnii-third 'of the tran.7 'ilea 'relief, total: ' •,, tended-, the , meetiag and enquired if the Roard if they ,would .consider paying a". portion of certain funeral expenses' to the sum -of $50. Council . . took : the ,view ,that with 'rural mini'. 'Ciiialities escaping the : burden Of transientrelief;,,Kinlgas 'should 'under the circumstances of. ,:this case, as- sifUl'e full responsibility of • burial d'xpenses., Water-.4isers • in 'arrears are being . . notified, through 'the press that.,,duch arrears nnist , be Paid by April 1st, or the', Service Will be cut off. :Ar- rears 'in, all anieniit' to some $50,90. : 'Tenders; for village Work are, being 1.4,1d over till a ;later date. r. ;The:•Clerfc• was advised 4O-- Write the ,Forestry - ,DepartMent :requesting free,•tree&,fer .4vinidbreale mirposeg in the Caledonian Park. About one ,hun-' . • • died trees, .7111. berequired of the Scotch .pine variety. te, be planted on both sided and on'`the,:brOw.•.of , the hill in the 'park. I3oard.discussed the '•posaibil- itY. Of tnkiag Steps .Which might .1.Clid -17-6 any manufaCturingtcoiv:,' cern s to .the village, and activity may be e:kpe„-Cted• in this' regard. The' matter of a • hydro rebate in Lite form of a credit'to 'heal :users, hill sane- -on s o..te. ' credits: is to be taken' pn with the ILE. P. C:, yeqnesfing that they Safie7 An ha'litation in the Village and ns a resillt .of the 13th Power e.ornmiliiity,•., Pressing for better •rural '01001(111.e set ice Was ,tecommended. tb•0 : "Board, and discussed, in :-'enefal• The folid*Wing accounta were 'passed 1:Otago Accts..' :AteT(enzie; relief aCc., Pres., G.' H. Smith; 2nd Vice -Pres., •• relief a09.,, $3:75.*WmMrs . relief ace ., $4.13; W. W. Hill tVin; Mnrdte; See'Y.-Treas;; w. rtainnton; posicy ' og Directors, Poc.- .$1.62; J. Biitten; 'relief One year, R. Fisher, Miss McCluskey Ecolgvareb:II2n18,iyps-i7,an0;8..; relief Mrs. Solomon, Dr.' Johnston, R, Bee 10 t, Bear.:',1" Of Directors TANY'ear.S; '11-"i‘'C':.0°-(111(,/p..5;t'i?"1.2,:9 1,.301 1-(.5:lt4.relief 4.b°$d2.6.s5$1.;F. 7.6.°; Wm. MaeXeriie, 'Mrs: Dr.`,Treletiven, ' . . Itfra-.----Tikeker, Ranee Alte-heson, Pgrading$1.50;Atte & Por- . 9tewartt Auditors, R HThomson, Rev. Geoghegan; Town Beautification Com.; R. :Rae, Mrs. Wm, MacKenzid,, G. H. Smith; W. B.' Anderson,' Mrs'.' Wm. McLeod, Mrs,' A. D. gorcebiio; .00* Com,' Mrs. D. Huston; Miss 'D. Henderson, G. H.. Smith, Dr: Johnstone, ,Mts. Dr; . Treleaven' P, Fisher,. The meniberaIiip n�w stands at SO and if. still *growing.• .• The. 1!reaident spoke for a.- few minutes ' aftef-,the chitinizatiOn');..oi•ik was completed oii t1.1 e nand nd th(, work Of_e` society in LiicktiOW 'and in Whieli." a11 citfzene- are asked' to' he- conie interested. ;The pricet list ,tor the year ,was amp, handed out to ,tlibse Present and disetistie4 Which conclud- ed the work of the evening. Members May sedure" price .lista from any inern-4' ber of the &I vassing `e;ontnittee, ••^ • TWO BROTHERS DIE • WITHIN THREE MONTHS „ David Aitchison Died In Toronto", Lives Week r--4 His &ether: Tara Davie -Aitchison, aged ,84, died in Toronto on Tuesday last, at. the home f his son, the eT° pasfuneralburialinim7C:Vhedseivi the eni.tery. His second break in. the fariiily .„ three months, his brother George T. ' Aitchison, - having :passed • away • in ' Lucknaw December.• The was born neat Rice, Lige 'and,.the,:greater 'part of his 3;ife. died ,'a nuinber,', of Years': age as well as his only. daughter. Four, sopa survive. :Mr. ,Aitchison • was one of a • family of eight • boys ' and • two girls, andli_Suiyived.:now.LbY-four•hrethers,2•L Thomas Peterof;r1Oiloccilibni7dwg' Woodbridgeand of Ranegi.ci.7:1E - Bt=Y-DIMAGED-- IN. MINOR ACCIDENT ' - A.,4iuggy and. car figuied,in a•minor Sunday' morning crash in which tot- ' .tunately no one • was; injured, , with damage %to the buggyconaisting of two broken wheeli. The accident oe-, eurred neat the farm of John .Scott on. the boundary east. Mrs. G.' H., Smith Was driving toward Wingliam and, was passing -through anew. tuts •, where the snow had been 'dug out when the toad was opened.- Meeting" the buggy. before ;this hizardmis point' was 'past, ;in an attempt to : turn.. out the, rear fender of the ear side- swiPed the, vehicle..:, The occupants, , Mrs .S. M°.7.ison and, her son, ' were • thrown out, hut not? injured. Consicl; erable damage to the, buggy re- sulted: • NOTICE All. accounts owing to the Lucknow Waterwork's System in arrears • be paid before ,April 1st, next, other- wise the service will be discontinued. FIRE DESTROYS' SMALL BARNA small frame 'barn on the pro- perty of Mr. Alex ' Mkeod, just south of South Kinloss Presbyterian , church, .,was destroyed by fire on Monday afternoon. While ,burning `orchard grass on the • premises around.. the house and barn; the flames reached `soine pea straw with- in the, barn, through a creek in the boards and rapidly consumed the building: The, only contents ,of Value was a; anaall amount of hay. Mr. Mc - Kettle estimates „the, loss • at, $100 which is covered by insurance. POST OFFICE -REPOSES ,S.')401STE'" ORPERS' • Mr. •}L J. Linoo, kcal pOstniet, ter reeeived "instruetions this week froni the Post ,Offiee Departinent to refuse to accept. United, States money $j 0;. 'J Agnevi, salary. orders. '; , • .7)0; .14 A:gum post' and stainpa:,he •Leeal hanka Are "aceepting :United .:.Bonct . preiniunt! :t1.01'; ,r)ilve Milne, 'snow ploughing Rcn:f. Sal.; Itydre Acels, .' rii Te]'phone nec $1;00;.,13'en§on .Tan.-• li•ot,". • $031.)d; j. Agnew, ...§alaryi'. And: HaVena;', sal: and , ' , rtoun yan se ..We. Ard*Wiable to giye efAcient' service 'in town delivery we have. a'rranged, with the General Deliverit 'tWo deliveries' clailY And orders tc101htined, the, Mill before 10 A.M.: and 4 \11.44 given Proinpt attention` each day., , • States cdrrendy at par but, checks issued' On U. S. banks are. not 'cash - able. •". • ' This condition is the result of the 'PCltioil Sunday,issued by d y President, Roosevelt follow- ing his inauguration to ''the ; presiden- tial offiee; wliereby all banking trans- actions were suspended With the an- Lothe ent_esntattos th:h,tioulgiect,,I,3bian. kat_.itiitalh:tnmt.i rough -t, Friday of 'week; A financial collapse, threatened by deposit with- drawals made ;this Step imperative.: Congress convenes to -day .and, Roosevelt plans i' to perfect a pro,- • grain of legislative action to meet . be extancie41'. the situation; which if it be enacted by Friday ag he oh. 01 4: 1