Three Lives Lost One Missing In Montreal Fire Blaze, Preceded By Three Other Fires, Believed To Be Of In- cendiary Origin —— Prope Damage $120,000 ‘ i March 1l—(By TM Canadian Press)—'rhree persona I known dead, one missinfl. thm flre- PA s s E s""‘”"”‘"“‘"""" smage estimated at $120,000 are the result lieretoday Ofaflrmtbought tobe of incendiary orig n, which gutted 12 dwailina in suburban Outre- uiont. Saturday. ‘flu.- pqu m,‘ The dead: P. 1.11am or. (c'l%ItZ,Ii'IqO, and: ‘ll-Ah. and P- -'- Wm "- uheIiricNo-ruiannrmouroithe M Ontario Supreme Court died sud- wu, here today folhwlng a heart "We?" "rm "m": W‘ “"1” ° m ssnia .1: belivdlr "w! 111"‘ 7°" m“ ‘w snuisdrieliainrikmiositsthsufiliesin tinrilllheddvlfi"; I 1"?" "'4 attempts to save McGuire, lnPranca using e war. m. - 5M3,“ m, Until nu Lpplililitmdlll m the M1?“ “n” m m Benchhohldacicd as CrownAtw‘ 1:11am,“ mum; ‘my, New“ torneyin'i@uto.flis deatliwss gh-mlwenu imexpeotcdlllw 111d been iii iirernanlosephlaurinsandfire- good health. This mornins M W" rrianPlfirie leCuyer. All three men sirickenwitbaheartsttack sthis wereinjuredasresuleoifalis and home and died a short while later. as served as court-martial ofil- gas and cold weather. Ile trier one ser oi the Canadian corps in oitheinisconsidPredin-iangerby Prince from ms to ms. hospital authorities. 1n mo p; mgrflad M1,; mm; ‘rhebodiesofliinandldtrsbur- ny oiToruntoand tberearecwc "n we found dimly liter the ‘hm-m fire sot under way but that of Ile- ‘ Ouire was not discovered until new today. Preceded by three other flies in the same neighborhood Saturday night the Oiitremont Fire Depart- ment ions was desperately prrvd for m and apparatus and ass" Prank McGuire, 10, brother Durtin. tobaMrs/IXA- Wilkinson Con- victed Of Murder (Gillian Ira) IYDRIY ‘I. 5., ifs-rob 11- Death m dis Illlfiil confront- id Walter Wilkinson tonight hr the murder d his sister-in- isw Mrs. Winifred Wilkinson, The 30-year-old Glace Bay miner was euivicted of murder ssturdsy, and next week Mr. Justice Hugh Rims of the Bu- nientfroinfmmataticnstorumts thescene. FREIBNTEN IN TRBIIBLE (O. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) HALL?‘ and iive ininutl, a petit jury Saturday afternoon found Wil- kinson guilty of dicoting the woman following a quarrel in their home on Nov. 23. Wilkin- lcn heard the verdict calmly, just as he lad heard the avid- ence through his long trial. torn sway by grinding "ice floes, the British freighter Delray was in liar- I bor here tonight for repairs. She was towed into port last night by the tug Foilndation Franklin, which picked up the disabled craft at Shoat Harbor, N. S. 'l‘bs Deiray lost her rudder at Shsetliarboriast weekasshoioad- ed puipwood for the United States. Held in the nip of tightly-packed drift ice, she remained there until the Canadian Government ioehreak- ,| h er Montcalm freed here Saturday. IO!‘ with the freighter in tow then, and brought her into Halifax just a few hours before a storm whipped the Nova Bcotis. seaboard. ANNOUNCEMENTS, comma EYENTS, MEETINGS, ETC Ia d I seats par RM"! pliable ll advance. "Postponed Musical Play in Fredericton Kali tonight. If not tine, n-ion. ‘rhemissingperscnisflsoughtmhbq llaoAkilL at Thatiireevictims livediiitha Mllfign were partly overcome by smoke and ‘gingumied mlitary career serving wastmlllireroftlie Oentraihive- AxJdarch lL-Her rudder Imam" n” would be bmqm f.- Qau - f)‘ Read by Everybody (lovers grime Edward island Like the Dew CHARIJOFPFEIUWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1934 NEN MANAGER 0F BANN 0F NIINTNEAI. Mr. A. L B. Belclier, Lacombe, Alta, to Succeed Mr. Finlay- son. Asalreadyannoimcedldizan. Fnllison. whohasbeen the mana- gerofthohankoillontrcaifortiie pelt vwoyearstis being trans-fer- Nlltn ‘P0101110. where bewili take chute of the Kim Ind Duflerln Streets branch. ‘lbsuccced him, tliaBaitot hssappoint- edllindrthurLllleiciieroflav- combs, Alta. This awointment bringstoCbai-kittewwnamsnwcll mstfnrst-lirough veraedinbanking abroadexperience acquired since lmflrfl Enchant! entered the BartofCsnadsinlpm Priortc that ristituticn belnsrtakm over by branchinOl-ltl-Iyllld IRON-Ll- combs. 80h of the late Lil-Sol. Robert Beicher, C. I. 6., Arthur I. B» Bei- cher was born at Piort Saskatche- wan in the North West Territory. Col. Belcher, his father. had a dis in the second Rhl Rebellion. the South African War and the Great War, when he commended the 138th Battalion. ‘lg, flfcher, when at Y ‘ itock loaders Association, presid- snto1theGoifand0ountryChib and a. “ of several other or- pulsations. Former High U.S. Officials To Be Tried WABSHMIHON, March li-Tas evasion suits against Andrew W. ilkiionh former Secretary oi ths United States Treasury and James J. Walker, former Mayor at New York City, are to be instituted soon by the Justice Department. Mtomey General Homer Ouni- mings made this anncuncemmt Saturday, adding that similar pro- sgainst Thomas s. Lamont, mem- ber of a / mirient New York bank- ing iirrn, and ‘rhomss L Bidh. law partner oi Newton D. Baku‘. Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of War. 1h addition, the Attorney Gener- al announced the department was inquiring into the practises of the Aluminum Company of America, s Mellon controlled concern which bshsscharaoterised as“ai00par- aeosligummqioiy in the producing Mellon for years an outstanding figure in the world oi business and finance, became with the return of the Republican arty to power in i020, equally prominent in public Efew Of Fishing Vessel Rescued In Nick Of Time Liner Western-Ta-nd Comes Upon Tiny (Canadian Pram) HALIFAX, N. 8., mien ll-A thrilling rmcue at sea completed, the big Red Star Liner Western- il-nd aallod info harbor late today with the crew cf the Halifax fish- ing schooner C. I. Levy, taken from their disabled craft a few hours before as she toned at the mercy of a raging gale. Death had come close to Captain Charla Hebb and his three seamen in the lthoinstheyspentinthestonii. Their tiny sehoo was dismasted and her storm-strained hull was leakini badly, when the liner sight- ed distrus slfllals early this after- noon. She was 24 miles west c! Ohehucto Kesd then, about I) from her position whui the bore down at 10 o'clock last t, The levy had left here yes- terday morning and was coming back with 1.000 pounds of fish when the blizzard struck. In the dense snowstorm, Captain Hebb andhismen couidseescerceiya vessel's lemtb ahead, and they hove to. ‘Through the night, the wind held strong at 40 miles an hour. The Levy, her timbers strained by the battering of the seas, was makin! water fast. "It looked pretty da- peraie from rour o'clock on," Cap- Schooner Wallowing Helplessly QfiChebucto Head. lain Hdib, a lnnanburg, N. S. mariner, said as he and his mates met reporters aboard the Western- iand. At dawn the ioremast went. stick crashed down on the in a tangle of rigging. and the had to cut away the main- to clear the deck. With noth- ing to keep bsr head into the wind, the Levy wailowed in the trough of the sea, washed by the huge waves. "We were under water most of the time," the Captain said later. But the i9 tori vessel withstood the pounding of the seas, though her scdden hull was dipping lower in- to every camber. Once, a. large ship almost ‘lhe deck crew mast Captain Hebb and his men tried to get her engine started and fol- low the other craft, but the motor refused to turn over. And the ship sailed m into the storm. It was 11 o'clock when the blizzard lifted fin- ally. The winds strength remained unlesrened, but visibility became clearer. And an hour and s. half later, off to port, the men on the Levy sighted the liner. "She sure looked good to us," the skipper said. "We were getting pretty doubtful ii we could stand it out tonight." To Still By Wade Warner, Anoclaaed Press Foreign Staff. (By Guardian's Special Wire) VIENNA, March iL-Amid con- stant minors and alarms oi forth- coming restoration oi the Hspsburg dynasty in Austria, unusual interest was aroused tonight by addresses given by Chancellor Engelbert Doll- fuss and Cardinal Innitrer to a ga- thering oi Croatisns. Although technically speaking the Croatiaris, formerly part of Austria, are not at present under Austrian rule, the Chancellor and the Cardi- nsl dropped several remarks inter- preted as gestures toward Croatisna forming part oi the Austro-l-lungar- isn Empire. The Croatians now form s discon- tented element in the kingdom o! Yugoslavia. Cardinal Innitser appealed to the croatinns to remain always "EOOd Catholics. scod Croats and scod Austrians." h-ictioa ‘fliers has been considerable ffle- tion since Crotis quit the Austro- I-lungarlan Empire to form a new south Silav state with the Serbs and slovenu. It arose because oi religi- ous differences between the 01th!’- lics oi Orotia and those oi Orthodox Serbia, The oihcial government gasette life. President Harding appointed and him secre of the Treasury he held that post through the Coolidge “ ‘ ‘ and a ' y _ o ..£‘""‘" m" ugh-em Gov t. W1 ll Hm Please 1m. Russel Nlchbllilll, m: r-rm Place Tax On "Bee. "A Noble Outoast" ° ' m? ,, w, ,_ m“. mgr; Confectronerres larch iommsvrui. via orrsws. larch u-roumum n Paul-imported sular candy and Bpwiaihlisstlst. Stewart, confectonerywilinfutirrspsytlia Mcsnmreiiistii. 1.4m u» cent excise u; whichthadc- -—-— mastic product has been subject to 4%“) lllflll@) BBQ _ Peasants Revolt In Ma n ch u ri a HARBIN, Marichuria, 11 devoted an entire page todevgtoficl- MIIIHINBER ElllllES PULIBE (LP. By Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, March 11—.Detective armed with machine-guns Restoration Of Hapsburgs Austrian Throne Is Widely Rumored cription of properties confiscated irons the vanished Bar _ royal iy should be returned to their “rightful owners." family, which both Heimwelir and Legltiiiiist leaders have been de- ln many quarters this was inter- preted as foreshadowing revocation oi the post-war laws that put the Hnpsburg off the throne and made their property a part of the Austrian rep c. Discusses Restoration At the sense time, however, Baron Friedrich von Wiesner, legitimist lender, discussed Hapsburg restora- tion in the week-end edition oi the newspaper Weltblatt, and revealed that Austrian Monarchists were un- pleasantly surprised to find an un- friendly attitude toward revocation of the Hspsburg laws frankly ex- pressed in foreign countri. Von Wiesner argued that revoca- tion oi ghese isws has nothing to do with the question of restoring the Hapsbiirg dynasty. He added that: “foreign powers unfriendly to the idea of restoration are making it appear that more revocation of the law banishing the Emperor and his national question" Such an attitude, he said, “is an unjustifiable intrusion in the inter- nal affairs oi’ our country." $3,000,000 Fire In Alabama (LP. By Gaardhsfs Special Wlra) BIRMINGHAM. Also March ll- Piremen stood Ward today over irisju portion or s block in the family must be treated as an inter- cu APPNUVE PlANS FUN AVIATNJN El] JIPNENT France Determined to Make Self Invincible in Air on Land And Water. (Dy Jill Ivasia) (Annotated Pram Staff Writer) (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) PAR-TB. March li-A rapid ex- pansion of France's air force had “beui forecast tonight as the fin. anse committee of the Chamber of Deputies approved s government (about 061700000) for new avi- ation equipment in i984 and 1935. I‘ Increase ior Air, spoke in behalf oi project, and told the that Francs will have 6,000 mili- the the present year. At present there The special air programme follow- ithe Government Friday that it needs s bond issue oi 3,000,000,000 Francs ($195,000,000) to make 0n the land and water. A bill pro- viding ior this issue was introduc- ed in Parliament. General Dcnsin said today that the new planes which will be bum; will be the most modern available >icr warfare. He told the commit- tee that he plans to reorganise the weather and signalling systems. More Pflracliutes will be used than at present. The Chamber voted an appsv priation oi 75,000,000 Francs ($1,. 955.000) for the new gas mllks- roi- the army. Spzial civilian training in the use Res masks and emergency shelters during sir raids was order- ed by the government-as the "war defence” education oi people. Fbur thoiaand instructors select- ed chiefly from the National Up. ion oi reserve officers and the league of Aerial Defence are put in chi-Pie of courses designed to train the civilian in the defmq measures. More than 15.000 shelters for use in case of aerial attacks, have been Placed in b“ cam of mm Ail new buildings must be can. structed in s manner which will Umvide shelter from boinh drop- Pod by planes. Ont. Council Of The C. C.F. Is Suspended (0- P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONIV. March ll-Tbo 0n- tsrio Provincial Council d tbs Co- operative Commonwealth Rdera- tion wos suspended by President J. S. Woodsworth oi the national ex- ecutive st a meeting of the Provin- Couiicii here late Saturday- Ths President announced complete reorganisation of ths Ontario body will he carried out. A lengthy discussion concominl the affairs oi the entire organiza- tion was precipitated by a resolu- tion of the C. C. l". clubs group urging expulsion oi the Labor Con- ference. A deadlock followed and President Woodswcrth made his , ouncement on behalf of the National Executive. The United Fur-users of Ontario group of the C. O, L had no rep- rescritativm at the meeting. But a communication from that branch zinncuncod its withdrawal ll d Restlessness In Europe Bodes Ill For Democracy Only Britain A1111‘ France Stand request for 080,000,000 Francs General Victor Densin, Minister tommittce tlrya-ridcivil plunesbytiieendof are about 6,300 planes in France. ed close on the announcement by France invincible in the air, andl LONDON, Kingdom, last of Europe's battering of the storm, Revelations at Paris in well in the saddle. yet how long it can last. Stop-Gap Government It is essentially a stop-gap gov. emmerit It owes its authority to parliament, and parliament despite the bickerings of political groups, seems determined to keep it there until part oi the crisis 1s put, Bu; q in the background forces are mov- mg. Armies increasing Private armies of the right and left are increasing their member- ship. Riots which overthrew the administration oi Edouard Diiladier gave a limited victory to the right. On the other hand, the general strike revealed the strength of the left. It was the first strike which included all state employees. It was only partially niccessrul, but 00 Paris. without a single delivery of letters, it was sufficient to serve ss a warning. Oaaaotliaatlsq’ "Nobody," the Bundsy Times comments. “believes that the pres- ent ministry will stand the strain for any great length of time, and though it may give place amen its hour strikes to another only slight- ly different in complexion, each change reduces the number of pos- sible combinations, shifts control further to the right and strength- ens the cause of those who, in in- creasing numbers, claim that the time has arrived to adopt a more centralized icrm or politmal con- tml. Worh Its Polaris: "Fascist virus is beginning to work its poison even in the veins of the nation of liberty, equality and fraternity. The menace may not yet be serious, but it evidently exists and the danger is that the political situation of Europe as a whole may develop ac as to inuease the risk." the mother and home oi parlia- merits, are increasing SiFi-(lily. Sir Oswald Mosley and Sir Stafford Cripps. Fascist and Socialist, would exercise authority by much the same methods, Their main differ- ence is color. In either case effec- tive parliamentary control as now lcnown would disappear. And a factor common to all these shlrted movements is the domin- ance in than of young men. They are to be met evarywhrre, impa- tient of conditions which offer then-i little future and dernaniing action] STORM SWEEPS N. B. And private armies in ‘Britain. ‘ Out Against Growing Disquiet Of Shirted _Q_r_ganizations, (By George Hiiriibleton, Csnadl P St ff W ' (C. P. Cable By Guardiari’: 8312a] a nut) Wire) _ _ _ March ll-Europe is moving toward new crises with increasing armaments and crumbling demoen. cies. A clash between the Caesars of Italy and Germany appears only a matter of time. France and the United great democracies, now feel the connection with the Slavisky Bayonne Pawnshop swindle add to the growing disquiet, The government of veteran Gaston Douniergue is scarcely observers already are questioning iliilTiTii RAILTRAFFIi is EXPECTED Week-end Blizzard Fills Cuttings With Snow — P lo u g h Trains to Operate This Morning. Agsnsraltis-upiprsil began Bundsy morning shortly te-r inidnigbt and continued all yesterday, abatirig somewhat d the afternoon and eve . ' The eight or nine inches of mow which fell was driven bsfae s nmthaast gals of twenty-five so twenty-eight miles m hour. Information received st the rail- vrl! office indicated that the sto was equally bad all over the Isian division. Plough trains will leave eariythismorningtocleartbelines At present there is a large number oi cars of potatoes m the rails. n is eibected that it will taks a day to open the main iinc and siding; The car ferry made one return trip yaderday. Ice conditions was such that the steamer, whim 1d! Bordcnat1.s0a.ui.,didnotdoel there again till 610 p. m. Tlie Weather, Etc l SAINT JOHN, N. 8.. March ll. swgpt by a blizzard inst night an today, New Brunswick saw mor- gnow gjgied to an afrrsdy deep blan- rhe precipit- - “u” - . Ono hour's Admission amen l2 the tax will be “VII, l“ “u” “'4 “wit”. raided eight apartment houses on ma: oi u» downtown section yua- Mam“:- m m. w r fgggqjgngfigggyjgm, gun-m, w. and tan. 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