- m: nary A i, Eperp Macho New Saint John ' mmnmwqapms lketheDew ouanwrrerowstcanaozl. ‘PHURSDAY, MARCH 1, m4 ew Russo-Japanese Controversy Heightens ‘Tension In pan Protests-flight Of Soviet lanes Over Korea And Man- huria As Russia F yles Counter harge. (Byfllmss LID) -: .Pch.D-ldmtioalpn> alacmplanofliabtainior- urritorymadainlaoooow h. Japancso Ambassador Ota . w. that Jopancoo planes been ailhhd h florist torri- lpokcoananh View government said manta should ho rosarded as but asssrtod that "tho htcdMthqlklldthllll-lll-T dismount-howled - war Department's spohos- aponcsc planes. ‘rho war intormstloa I o" “vii-Died “oimcsmsurs. MING EV EN rs, MEETINGS, are ovrenelll arc has tod ll aoamn Q I aozoa poo word ‘~ livable la alvaass. BaskatSooial in lo shows Ball Frldamhiarch Admiasiullosntl. L466. Annual maetihl ‘i! B. I. S. in tonight at s o'clock. ban yoitanmcatlliltnnltink llaplolloalsyalioond L-lic Far East Composer Passes IAMOUI GFMPOQII DBI Passengers And Crew Abandon Sinking Ship (A. P. by Canaan's Spooial Wira) IILSINGSFOBS, Ilmand. Ieh. its-Pounded by vbrmerModerator ‘Uf Presbyterian mifhurch Passes VANCUJVEB. Psb. I-ltov. L o! ho Praohytcrlan Synod oi British Columbia. died suddenly today. Noted author and lscturl". ho was one o: the most mqg-hoarkd auppJ-icrl oi tho Church in whq ths Inovemmt toward Church Union was in its early ltlsfl Canada. Sirldwarllgonlastaroliha Kinfamusloandcrlnpoololro- Slllli BUARB "ISERANTEB Change Train Service to Ac- commodate Prince Co. Passengers. The Railway Committee oi the Summeaiue Board oi lrsde boa bow in consuxsthn with Mr. h. W. Mcninnsn, Buperlntehdent oi P. l. l. Division oi’ the Cauaumn Nation- sl Railways, aching that the train No. 63 leaving tor the west at 64.0. he allowed to leave on timc on bron- days. Wednesdays and Fridays in- stead oi waiting to: tho host tra-n. Mr. Meannan, alter consulting with ‘Irsdoaroalooon- anexcuraionto ‘llgnisn and imsrvsn- pclnta on March 10th. returning or 12th. nu has not u dscldsd on. but the railwo! scam lavourahla to tho ar- rangements and thvy may have |thcos excursion running alternato- ly with Charlottetown excursions" during tho spring martian-S. ..._Z_--__. WILL IAOI IUIDII OIAIGI ‘Roderick ooom ldacfletll. loner day Move To Curb Dictatorial Powers Of French Premier PEACE nouns mnmnauuur A u s l a | A Threatened Restora- tion of Hapsburgs Presents New Men- ace to Country. Dy Walla Wernor VIENNA, lob. M hill &Il\ bombs burst in Vlanna today old aaverol Nari flags wars unturlod in the pl inoes, but the expiration d a Noll leader's ultimatum toChao- collar Doillul’ Government was marked by aomparativo peace. Tbsodolo liabicnt. csilcd advisu‘ d Austrian Nazis. threatened a “resumption o! the tigh " if, in sight days. Nasis wen not tahn into ths administration, hut up to this cvaning d this “flirt”. u» Gathering; H!‘ University oi Vienna students went about their work poacotully. Tbcrc were no street gatherings. Otiiolals and others, to 111 opp.“- anocgucezlntinuod their tasks o! ro- cons 0 0D, .1 a ssngmn ary Bociaiia. uprising and days o! tcnscness. Tbero was no movo to clamp down a tight censorship, as ro- ported abroad, Talk o! a restoration o! a Hops- hurg monarch heightensd norvous- heal in some cirelas. Prince Ernst Rudigar Von Star- hcmberg, commander o! the Fascist Hoimwehr. or Home Guard. r900‘- the 8s hurgs from Austria and contiocae. ing their property. In autbcrotlve Chem circles Van Starhemherfs statements were not looked upon as a guarantee that lloohtad [It Icnlgn Ital! hvyngnsrdianu Spodalp thacwaraicwsigns- "FR I Bill T ER Business Man Passes IONUION, Fob. fl-Qm g ha loading bualncwg mo; q m. Idem Mr. Tait was horn in Shed. C. Tait. Early in lilo he mercantile Direct Railway Outlet Pier Opened By Prime Minister Canada Holds Fifth Place Among Exporting Countries As Ke- sult Of Expanding Empire Trade Says Premier Bennett. 3- P- 3! Guardian’ Special Wire) 3AINT JOHN, N.'B., Fill. 28. _ today at the lor- mal opening o! new harbor iacilties constructed at a cost o! $10,500,000. The courts! and iaith loading to development was common through. out the Dominion and had been responsible (or Canada taking iilth place among exporting countries oi the world. hc said. linroutc hack to Ottawa tonight alter a law hours’ stay hero, the Prime Minister lcit behind a picture o! the Canadian trade situation and an intimation that stops might bc taken. “within the next iew months,” towards rebuilding {our berths destroyed by lire in 1931. ‘ Atlmnohooa Morcthansoomarlnraanyprcrn- mewesentstlfloiSaiutJohnport~ Anfilfla-tploollolvnoll fi£mbndllaaafl Leader Killed inent in the transportation and ‘ l lilo o! l‘ ‘ gather-| cd for luncheon aboard the C. P. S. Dnohoos d York. first ponongor liner to use tho new pier. Their construction stoning in _ the now facilities include three berths. onsaquaywalLaswsllassbsda, railway trackage and elevator equip- meat. Speaking at tho luncheon, in ad- dition in Mr. Bennstt. were Hon. . Murray Madiaren. llinhw o! Pensions and National Health. Pro- mlcr L. P. D. ‘rllley, B. C. Bchoiieid, President oi the Saint John Harbor gOQHYHWon, and Mayor J. W. Brit- Handicaps For Peace River Dis- trict Debated in‘ House. | Azdxduks Otto, the pretender to tho Austrian throne, might not some day suddenly appear in Aus- tria irom his exile home in Scl- urn. The Czechs are unlikely to ob- ioct sc.ioualy t0 tnc mere repeal o! the anti-l-lapzhurg lawn, it was said. ,hut would take immediate steps to provant Olto from actually re-cn- -tsriug Austria, even as a private hnolvlaual. l return with ths inter-Hon o.“ ‘ta-king m throne would r JZXlld-l and a challengs to var. they doq clarcd. (Caechoolovakia and Aus- QAW-Jdfiwil gffi m“ 9"“ °‘ "‘“‘"°'.r'. A. Peace River). n. m: a Vienna n: ,.p.rs. meanwhile. prominently flibllltd comment» irosn icrsip capitals on the ques- tion o! an Austrian monarchy. u ‘Killed In Plane Crash WAIBDIGTOu. lob. m- Gptsln Wendell I. Brookloy, air corps. was kilzed and Cap- taln llsrla G latahook. Jr. was injured when their plane crashed l 1-2 miles south oi Boning Plaid late today. Both oiilcars were attached Oscars-l Bonislninloulomchieioitha lllair-Corpaahdweromak- lug aloutinchaining ilignt wtsnihaywoshsd. PA! IAIT I-IIPIGTI T0 OLI- LDIAI P1401‘ Gtlilllmwyochb. I-(By floCanadan Pram-Aim who hlharoutoonwhlahbaaaethls doath. co-workaro olthovnitcd (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wlra) UITAWA. Feb. Il-Thc House o! Commons was unanimous today in passing a resolution that "the Peace River country alxould be connected by a diract railway outlet to the Pacific Coast when circumstance permit.” Hon. B. J. ldonion. M.n~, iatar oi llaLways in accepting tho resolution alzcr ha had added the words “when clru mstancss permit" held out ths hops that this might not he a very distant date. Tha question was bzought hciorc ths Commons hy D. M. Kennedy (U. Mr‘. Kennedy brought on a dissuantn in ths House on tha same question and every ycar sinus than he has ic us- sod ths a tention or Parliament on ths Pesos River outlet. “This is tile 13th annual pilgrimage to the mentioning some o! the handicaps against Canada. Mr. Bennc t tn- ltancad the shrinkage in world com- merce. Sines 1929 it had fallen from so billions o! dollars to 25 bil- lions. Canada. with its small pop- ulation, had felt the sflect very SLALN nlLAnAuUAN LIADII Gen. AIgIto Sanding Nicarag- uan loader, who was killed at Mal- agua. Nlmrngllls recontly. lo shown hero at the time he mods poaca with lilo gavel-lament, Fab. 3, 193:, MARINE ANIMAL IS BAFFLER French Find Resemb- les Description 0f Loch N ess Monster. CHERBOURO, France Feb 3&— Scientists sought today to identity koanly. It was a debtor nation. ow- ing the world vast sums oi money. "The conduct o! government dur- ing thaso days has been increasingly dlilicult.” said the Prime Minister. “Our revanues have shrunken. car- tain axpendituru cannot easily be (Conllllllid G PKG I) Retires As Station Agent A t S 'side (lpoclal To The Guardian) HONOION, N. 5., Feb. 38—-Afl.er ahrinc", Dr. llanlon remarked and ho hoped it would he at least as cfloctivc as tho other pilgrimage ‘lilo Turned ‘ms railway situation was r . .- ing brighter, Dr. Manion aa.d. In 19M railway earnings in Canada ho- gan to tall. Ivory week was lower than tho corresponding week the year beioro. There seemed to be no bottom to the valley. Six months ago the tide turned. and tho rev- onuso hogan to climb I881!!- P" the month of January and the threo weoh in February the revenues o! ths Canadian National Railways b4 inorcssod aosncthinl like Iii.- 000900 as compo ed with the corres- ponding aoven wceh a yea-r ago. Regardless oi party or politics. Dr. asamm sold. all would roivioo It this bsttormont on the railway proh- lau was perhaps ths greatest with which tho country was raced. Bat- tarmoot was also lound in the Can- ladyoar llnlsnnodywoshoingdobo oi .Dr. llhniuhodaaldthatwoouotlho thslololcilfltlivcsworw alflfirllfiifiuplldhrlluh Pall wan b3 Illa liaohploio. lnloyooaatltobost, (kllflfldflfilll) {arty two years o! continuous and faithful oorvica, John Mel. Nidiol- son, Canadian National Railways agent at Sumsnernida, P. ll. l, re- tires on passion tomorrow. A native of Prince ldward Ia- land, In. Nicholson entered rail- way aorvico os a clerk in the ao- oounting de t at Charlotte- town P. E. 1., in May, 1391 and iivs years later was appointed Station Master at North Wiltshire. following which he was successive- ly Station Master at Port Hill. Olen-y, Georgetown, Ticket Agent Borden; Station Agent. George- town, Ha was appointed Station 'waa washed ashore on the Quor- a mysterious marine animal which. queville Rocks near here and which bears a resemblance to published descriptions oi the so-cnlied Loch Non monster in Scotland. The Querqueviile creaturo was dasu-lbed as being as reet long and d 2-2 feet in diameter, with a thin hock three feet long and a head like a camel. It was said to have two lateral swimming tins, one on the back, in addition to the tail. It was covered with white hair. ' Those who saw the body declar- ed the animal must have given the . appearance oi a sea serpent while gp/imnflng, 1mg body was in a de-I composed condition and it was. (cared it would lose its acititic value unless salvaged soon. A pig-nosed animal iound dead 0n the beach nclr SP’ t John. N- B. Monday was ldcnt‘. ed as a pig whale- NEW LOAN FOB N. B? FREDERICTON, N. B. Feb. Z.- A bill to authorize the funding o! tho floating indebtedness oi the Province, $319,511, by an issue oi debentures to this amount, was in- troduced in the New Brunswick Leg- Agcnt at mmmersldc on M18119. I0, 19M (c. P, Iy Gwardhrra lpcclal Wlrw) HALIFAX. Rh. ll-Nava South's NS. Legislature Session This Afternoon August. John S. Smilq’. K. 0-. 0i ialature today by Hon. A J. bell". Provincial Secretary-tinny. Opens Cumberland will move its adop- tion; l... D. Currie oi Glace hay will be the seconder Both are new- comers to the legislature. On the right oi tho Sbeakcrh bench as thedebate opens will be 82 Liberal members. Elflit Conserva- honchu, st their head Hon. Gordon utwiivnnr CREATED av ENlllRilllEMBil Last of Great Dynasty Becomes Emperor o! Japanese - Advised State. (By James A. Mills) (Copyright 1934 By the An sociaicd Press) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire ) HSINKING, Manchukao. March 1—('I‘hursdsy)-A new Empire was ceremonial- ly created today in tho al- cient domaln of ths Manchu with the enthronernent. o! young Henry Pu Yl, the last oi‘ his dynastic clan. Clad in gorgeous ceremon- ial robes of silks in ancient pattern, ha left the Imperial Palaco at eight a.|n., begin- ning ceremonies which mods him Emperor Kong Tall cl the Japanese-advised Hal- ehnrian Earpiro, which hence forth will he known as "Pl Manchou Tl Kuo.” The Emperor's wlfa Yueh Hus, did not particl- The Weather, Etc Alvin's Look Mums m (as utv. Blur-law: ‘amen taossvits (w. afoot?! has ooathwan Iodide to Iilbgllllgwllholowlirlslllin (Ca-dial Pros!) lslrnonotoolcsl. orolcl ‘hr onto, Ioh 3!—lllnim\ira and maximal tempernnros» Vancouver hint-Ito! .. Baal! .. Calgary .. II loll >- WiunlNI Toronto . . . flog will occupy the Opposition an“ slowly rising temperature. Ilfl 00o this Iorlhl ll l.“ an: tool hi. l an this ofloraooa at I (I X risoo tomorrow morning at I I. loll noon horosoy, IIRI l, ll tlhnusaoido tido Qiou niaaha his! than Charlottetown. Q1. IIIII ti? X .