,W 5? , _ , A , , W.. 3 \‘~\" i " §`¢/,y QQ* N* \\`\ N 1*!!! k mi #fig ...~.¢ I 'f *JR*/" hi” is di Pl*U&ill|al,¢s'l|lat\e ' MAIIHS , -,_ f ,. Maxms f Mcégiidw g§.,»<“ ‘i`!i' ‘D;|`hI\|Hr A/ 1’]¥IE`; “l'H_ , ` \" ‘AI ;'( ‘, :Mcé§EErN Q ,____,,,,_._, _ The Ppl Paper 1. Read by everybody J _____,,__ gl A d Like the Dew _ = g ""t'..‘. 22.. ' ci-iARLC' publisher of Davenport, Iowa., and hsulbimswayinahugetrunkwas foiled today wiln Adler tors lzile from the clutches of two siuseas in s Mirrism Hotel omridor. Ten minutes later. while Adler detectives examined the room- kidnappsrs' paraphernalia, gun, spongss and trunk--one clubhers slunk hack to the of the attack and was cap- turcd. , The fivc~foot sample case Lund in the room adjoining Adlers had been perforated to provide air. l The two men said they were book , salesmen when they registered. Ad- ler might have been crammed into the trunk, bound and gagged and ,toted down the freignt elevator withcut exciting suspicion. ‘ Insteadhllheadachlngfromtwo severe blows on the skull and ear ‘with a pair of blackjaiis, Adler .confronted the prisons in the |Btate's Attorney's office and posi- tively identlfied him as one of the two attackers. The suspect gave his name variously as Charles Clyde Phillip and Fred mayo of flctitleus sddnlcs in New York and Cleve- iland. Stews Att.rneys nves.lga- tors. examining him for several hours, expressed sctfsfactlon that they could build a strong kidnap- ning c:-~a against the msn. His confed¢...\.e escaped. MARKET! CLOSED hh. 2f-(Assocl.at- leading security and ts in the United closed tomorrow in Wsshingtosfs birth- the H si; S gi leg.; mtlmatlon of the death of Mr. Gilbert Gaudet. K. C.. which occur- rod last evening at his home. 29 Rochford Square, will be received with widespread regret throughout 4 he Province. ` | A prominent lawyer, an enthus conditions on a bleak ieciield 'F 1 I I mrmnn ' ill B°l'|l\l Sl-l'l|f»» 101 “"1" 13:; hniippoa. 'ioosyautg :gown gentleman: ors ,of the sunken steamer counter Nvl-on arrives with s.000 vin be mined by e vide circle of friends both within and without his profeuion. He contracted pneu- iraomia several days ICO following an attack M influenza, and passed away at 1.30 lan evening. Hr. Gaudet was hom at Sl.. Nich- olas, this province, 01 years sro. :the son of the late Mr. John A. and lbs. Gaudet. He attended the lo- cal school at Bt. Nicholas, also Mis- ccuche school, from which he mat- l1nu‘shed into Prince of Wales Col- blo. Hb subsequently taught ral years in the pro- ntinued his stu- Dlm.stan's University, of Badielor of val University. of Davis and w studentsc t assiduously studies and . to the Bar. in was appoint- E 5 li sie; §§§§¥§§g§ lzse ea 5555? ii i§g§;i§§;i=§ 8 E i E attained prom- esll profession. and as one of the most competent and successful lawyers in the Pxovbiee. Unlike most prominent members 0! his profession be was not greatly interested in political life, though for a short time under the Lea Government he held the position of Atlxrney General. He no-vcr ap- peared as a candidate for political hfvnours but eninved the esteem .? (Continued on Page 3) Unite Courts o'i‘rAwA, Feb. 21-‘lay The cue nadian Press)-The Exchequer Court of Canada will become also the Admiralty for the Dominion undsr a bill introduced in the Ben- ats today by Rt. Hon. Arthur lleigbcn, Government leader in that Chamber. In the past the Brit-ish Admiralty Court had Juris- diction in Canada but under the Statute of Westminster the Domin- ion took over thas duties. While the Exchequer Court of Canada will become also the Admiralty Court. I minor admlralty will be ‘set up in the Maritime Provinces. i Gmrdlanh lpceisl Wire) Argentina. Feb. ll-» snisred Ban Juan ht and took omtrol Uice, pills hulldin ations which a revolt numbe iiiil iii e§:§§ liiiii lil. pvvindalgovsrnmsnt Ut. i gl sa; canarias an nomo; oaaaunasshaossarai. nouns tllasssai suadl 1 li ' . 5 'lllgl ig fill fi Til; rr it?" li I; w iii lillll iilii e 5.! ll'@I@OeX'l¢s’ so..m».ssm'IOEMDl§I2AlllfII?()()I2S'(flll?l¥ T ii lii’5’e ?“5ei”= ifliiiliir iiiliiii Ei; ,~ § ~e;§. §,f iiigii is is iii Hilti? . edthatlberwvolt- bynatlonallen- vinom Department s`Al!LlmatcrAldo er of the Governor. l:llled.wssun harmed. luasrlguaslstsui I New Bill Will Iles lad the pres- I Antarctic Exploration ...-... (C. P. Cable) (By Gnanlian'a Specs] Wire) CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Feb. 21.-Aftor first sending n wireless mnasgs that he was toned lo aban- don his Antarctic expedition because olcnged gales. Vice Admiral E. ans later today managed storms had suddenly sbs- oulcl proceed. as “Evans of the Broke' ar time exploits, the Vice sent his first message from naval sloop Milford after progrmsing about 1,000 miles. Vice Admiral Evans, Commander in-Chief of the African station of the Royal Navy, set out in me Mil- ford on Feb. 21 with the ocject of definitely locating the mysterious Bouvet island. the position of which oubtf and of chin th E>§ §EP& EEEE PE E 125g! is d ul. Wu I c Antarctic continent at points not In Disa Anthony Eden, To Elicit Su By louis P. Lochner, Associated Press Foreign Stal. (By Guardians Special Wire) Bllll-<.LllN, Feb. 21, - Chancellor Adolf Hitler will ioin forces with Great Britain in a supreme effort to start n new movement for dis- smmment, it was reported here to- ni ht g . The Chancellor, according to well- informed persons, today approved s i British memorandum ."ln principle" ‘following a long and cordial cou- versstion he had with Captain An- thony Eden, British lard Privy Seal, yet surveyed. STORM DAMAGE E STI M A T E 0 AT $2,000,000 I _.___ States Recovering From Worst Storm in Thirty-five Years. (Canadian Pleas) l my emsmra seeds: mm NEW YORK, Feb. Il. - New I York Gty asm environs stagger- d hack to normal Wednesday I alter the bnlfetlng of a snow storm termed the wont in the metropolis In 36 yon-rs. 1 While transportation an the | nbsarban lines into New Jamey, 1 Westchutcr and Connecticut re- turned to approx mately regular schedules, the greats part cl Long Island continued' snow bound. Milk and other supplies went nndellvercd in many Northpori. L I., had rslqglanre for only “a day ca' so. But with moderating temperatures s rapid recovery from the paraly- sis of transportation agencies was progressing. | asses at was 2 sanitation commissioner nmeet ,P. Goodrich in charge of mow re- moval estimated the cast of the storm at the city at $2,000,000. Five municipal bureaus sent all avail- rbls employes to augment efforts cf :hs sanitation department which mad 32,000 men out. Despite the improvement on land. (Continued on Page 8) Ya y Francis ` ‘cures Divorce (A. P. by Guaid.an's Special Wire) LOS ANGEL, Feb. 21-'Zine third marriage oi' Kay Francis, S0- yesr-old crown-eyed film actress, was terrmnated today with an ln- torlocutory decree of divorce s- gainst Kenneth McKenna, actor and director. The actress charged cruelty ln asking for the legal action to undo the wedding knot that was tied three Nl-I1 IBD at Catalina Island. Ih court the case was listed as Katherine Gibbs Klelainer against Leon Mielzlner Jr., their real nam- es. They separated last December. Her previous nmrrlagss were with William Gaston and J. Dwight Francis. at the British Embassy. l It was understood that Hen' Hit- , ler decided to bury whatever doubts lhe is reported to have had about certain features of the proposed Bri- ,tlsh plan in order to strengthen Captain Edens' hand ln the iatter’s negotiations with Premier Mussolini in Italy shortly. Spoonlste Persons close to thc situation vundercd tonight whether Mussolini will join in n possible front with london and Berlin against Paris on the question of armaments. Conversations between thc dian- csllor and Captain Eden will om- tlnuc tomorrow, and it is understood that they will touch on the British proposal of postponing any action m air forces for two years. This angle may prove a stumbling block to the general negotiations be- tween the British arms export and Hitler. However, Captain Edm ln- dicstes his optimism over the out- come. Captain Eden came here Monday from arms talks ln Paris. Chancellor Hltler’s visit to the British lhnbassy today was his first Crown Witness Gives Evidence At Ascah Trial vi QUEBEC, Feb. 21.-Belsai Phil- lips, 19-year-old GUN youth how standing trial in the Court of Klng’s Bench here on a chtrse of murder rmament Disarmament `Spec1a1ist, Will Endeavor pport Of Italy. since assuming office. Accompany- ing the Chancellor in the "fricndb gesture" were Pbrclgn Minister von Neurath. Pr0Dl8\!1da Ministn Gcebhels, and Rudolf Hess, Ministm' without portfolio. Captain Eden discussed disanna- ment problems with Hitler, val Neurath and British Ambcssadrl Sir Eric Phipps for about two hcura Afterwards Captain Eden declared that “the day's conversatims were very useful." and that he was *most optimistic" over prospects of achiev- Iins an arms agreement. The talks, he added. will continue until Friday, when he plans to gu to Rome for further oonverssticm with Italian statesman. His talk lnPar1s wsrssaidbyberlinnewne papers to have been fruition bl! |now. official quarters indicated, Captain Eden can claim Germm backing in his edcrts to bring Great Britain, Germany, Franca and Italy into line on an arms pact. In afoot the British plan content- plstes giving Germany a measure of roarmsmcnt she demands while gradually reducing the forces ol heavily-armed states in order to achieve a virtual parity for a 10- year period at least. Only Dharuamds l ll'mnehleadsrstold0aDtainli\ lsstwcekthatthlvcouldnolfllsl talkd mont. Home anarmv Undertnsvmilles msuyislimitsdtoanarmy 000. liedsman'¢}s_hS00.000sold:rs, hiliyequipped. eDf®@l I Germanarmycfaomcooowasilrd msdeinsBritishDrai’tDhal'& mentoonventlonsycsrago. TheBrltishGovernmentimueda revisionoithsDraft0onventi Pruh )c strong westerly 'miiit mostly fair with musk the same temperahre: P05551! 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