i i Iuliixlus MERE MAN ammo-unnu- o'i"'&"8u‘i.-'d'l..‘ii"o.°.'““"' “I x/ZQ The Pp mmowirou- fir?“ BEL €HITE 1s FoR TY INJURED 11v A USTRIAN cllsllii MARK iiiillicimlil or PLEBISBITE f “Civil War” Vllisper- ed As Independence Of Austria Is De- bated In Campaign. __.-.._ ymNN March ltb-(AD-Dla- m inLGnI and Vienna and a threat of ibis Nazi terrorism we" preei tated today by the lud- deu call for a plebiscite Sunday on the issue of Austrian independence. More than persona were in- juror] in claahea and the dread words "civil war‘ were heard in Gnu, nazl stronghold, as the pleb- iscite campal opened with in- ‘ l-opaganda, parades and h t Ill. ‘xfllolgtxlfiflgl Nazis were in a sullen, angry mood as they waited for word from Berlin before determin- ing ihc definite attitude they would adopt for Sunday. Breaks Understanding? I They charged Chancellor Kurt Von schuschnlgg, by calling i111‘ I mic on his p0 icy of Austrian in- dependence agalnst further Ger- man cncroachments, broke the un- dersianding reached with Chancel- lor Hitler of Germany Feb. 12, in their Herclltecgaden conference. Under that understandi . Aus- tria's cabinet was reo in include five ministers favorable w Germany; liticai prisoners, in- eluding Naz , were released; and restrictions on the outlawed Nazi Party were eased. (Nazi officials in Berlin were an- noyed by Von Sohuschniggb move while a Vienna d ich in tlle "Pfi- libsensr national Zeitung repflllai , that Joseph Leopold, AilatrianN leader, had been e l." oi Hitler's personal stafl’. "(The report said Hitler desired mustrion "as one of the most i ul and best elwerts on Aus- trian q tione in e in his imme- diate vlc nity dur g the ensulnS month, when uxeltlents l “historic rtance w r re. Willem Kepplefierman state secretary. flew from Berlin for a conference with Arthur Saves-inq- uart, interior minister, and then flew back and two other Nazis hurried to Berlin to report on the situation. As tile threat of possible Nell sabotage and terrorism was bruited in high quarters, three possibilities were mentioned: l. Nazis might try by force to keep Von Bchmfilnlggls supporters llonl votin Blum Strives To Form New French *Ministry ~ LEON BLUM PARIS, March 10—(OP)—Leon Blum, [fiance's first Socialist Pre- mier, tonight tried to form a new cabinet to succeed the resigned gov- ‘ ernment of Radical-Socialist Camille Chauteanps. lie began negotiations toward formation of a fourth Popular Front Govenunent, which would include Communist ministers. for the first timerlle promised to work speedily in face of the difficult domestic and ' foreign situation. Ghautcmps resigned tcday because thevchamber of deputies refused to vote him full financial "and economic decree powers. The 63-year-old Dlurn, who headed the first People's Front Gov- ernment frorn June 4, 1936, tn June 2i, 1937, accepted the task of form- ing a new cabinet as the leader of the largest party in the, ‘ iiiifolillls WITIIHOLD DECISION The Communists, who with the Socialists and Radical-Socialists make up the Popular Front coalit- e’s Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARIDTPFETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. Manon 11. 193s loiooi cioiiu lAllNlS VllN lllrB B_EllTRliP Demonstrators Gather As Foreign Secre- taries Discuss Euro- pean Unrest. LONDON, March l0 --(Al‘l -8houtln| crowds taunted Joachim Von Ribbentrop. Ger- many's new ,, minister, today as he sought means ofa settlement with Great Britain in the face of increased Europ- ean unrest. Von Rlbbentrop and Viscount Halifax, British Fore Bec- retary, conferred at t e For- elgn Office for more than two hours. while a crowd of dbmon- Ztrators outside grew from 30 500. What the former Anlhassa- dor to London and the Peer discussed was concealed be- hind diplomatic secrecy. Reliable sources, however, said the conference was incon- elusive. Moved by the boldness of Austrian Chancellor Kurt Von Schuschnig in resisting German encroachment Lord Halifax was said to have ex- pressed hope there would ba no outside interference in Aus- tria's plebiscite Sunday. No Commitments Von Ribbentrop, these sources declared, declined to commit his government without further in- structions from Chancellor Hitler. (Haves News Agency acid it was reported Von Rlbibentrlop told 101d Halifax that Gennany have to inierveneflf Gennan blood flowed" in Austria.) The British government, at whose request Von Riiibenuop was said to have conferred at this time, apparently were nvirlced. Q1689 sources said, that the moment was not ripe for going on with. negotiations. Before and after the meeting. Von Rlbibentrop had to pas the unfriendly crowd which surged a- gainst reinforces. police lines out- side tl1¢ Foreign Office, shouting " t out, Von Riibbentropl" and oher taunts. some greeted him with the leftist clenched fist sal- uic. (Continued on page 9. C01 6) Scores Liberal Luisa llalnar llml Spencer’ Tracy Win Academy Awards (u. a c. dian‘ a nomfvwguon, ' Luise Rainer and Spencer Tracy ‘dfgebgliea it!“ “ti” g J 1°’ 0 0n ill‘ n, drur ldiil.gid.lssefid,i.iiormfln 09d in m- wqn H011 wood mi l nkym mlsvhecomme at on for her wo Tracy for his performance lri "Ogp. thmteflni-he Academy 7011K Picture Arts and Selene: moat outsiandln motion ictur . Thirteen hun H01 ywoogitgs, represent all of movie- maklns. gathered tonight for the gglllsldlgi at tghigh these and other‘ statuettes-farfiaiig$yofigaiggnplfiéig Balk-Image presented. are r o... director ..¥.l’-‘i'nX°.l°.‘.‘n§i‘%~.’.§’€l.'.-l Alice Brady was voted the best supporting actress for her rule in i116 picture. “In Old Chicago," and Joseph Schildkraut was given mo award as the best supportin actor 1g]; illgiszgcslrtrayal in “The ife or The Irving G. ‘Thalberg mem l l "WM WM itiven to Darryl Zanlllaiz, production head 0f Twentieth Cont. vrY-Fbx. r the most consistent high quality of oduction achieve. ment by an in vidual producer. A special award in the form o; a miniature wooden statuetie was slim iv Edsel" Bergen "rol- his ont- $1113?‘ comedy creation, Charley llByAN Pllll "NBHEREB Assassination A n d Government Over- throw Said Planned. HAVANA, March 10 —-(APJ—- The Army Intell lice service to- day published f details of what lt tenmed a. thwa pl to kill Colonel Fulgenclo Batista, head of the Cuban Army, and overthrow his Government. Important figures ih Cuban politics were described as leaders of the plot. It named Cosme de La. Torrlente. former secretary of state, and Dr. Joaquin Martinez saenz. former treasury secretary and. A. B. . political society chief, now in exhile in Miami, Fla. Two former Havana mayors, Dr. Alejandro Vegara and Dr. to o“ \\\\ Readily Everybody 015012135125 coll iii Si 965. fe of Emile Zola." last year's . 10 PAGES siriloulio FllR iIENlRli ASKED Proposed Merger Dis- cussed In N. S. Leg- jslature. HALIFAX, March 10 --(CP)—- Olwositlon Leader Percy C. Black ur ed in Nova Bcotllvs legidature ay that communities which might be affected by a proposed merger between Nova Scotia steel and coal company and Dominion Steel and Cozll Corporation be ' protected by agreements and legislation." Assurance that any eollierles would continue in operation in the event of a merger would he difficult to give but “all that can be done has been done by the gov- ernment and communities” to pro- i tact industrial sections dependent on scctia operations, Premier Wealth indifference to religion. MAXIMS OIA. MERE MAN and success tend to beget ‘It Annual Bubacrlptleu Delivered By Kalb-l‘. l. L. ll CAP TURED B Y 11vsu1e 051x111? “.00 Ml Oaaada and U. Q. DIM Strategic City Falls Following Day’s Shelling- 17 -mile Advance-Marks Two Spring Offensive B y Francds Troops. By DWIGH Associated Pre T L. PITKIN ss Foreign Staff BELCHITE, Spain, March l0-(AP)—General Franco's Insurgent infantry marched into this Aragon town late today on the heels of a day-long bombardment which forced Government troops to retreat to the east. Capture of this strategi c position marked a 17 mile advance in two days for Insurgent troops commanded by General J unn Yague. To the south, Insurgents pushed their big spring of- fensive along u wide front, extending from Belchite toward Teruel. They have amassed their largest concentration of in- fantry, cavalry and aviation in the entire civil war for this : spring offensive. Object of the Aragon drive is to split the Angug 1,_ Macsonm fep]]gd_ ha» Government-held seaboard between Valencia and Barce~ lona_ possibly striking the decisive blow of the war. lslstion respecting the proposed merger of the province's two large industries had not been con- temrgfaierl hut "if my honorable friend n-cuirl suggest some enact- ment the govemmellt would be pleased to ccllsld-er it," said the premier. The question was raised a: the house rose ni the close if the shortest session since it ripened eizht rlavn ago Hondlmz down of the province's burlaet for the cur- rent year ans expected but Premier Mncdonsld announced it would be prevented tomorrow. Greater part of thr- seslon was devoted to con- sideration of bills in committee of the whole house. Askinv for a statement from the government as to whether "con- tinuous operation cf the industries arldmines in he communities ai- fected" would safeguarded. g- posltlon leader Black suggested e people of these districts were "un- easy." He considered operation of the industries "easy" when economic conditions were good but "the pEQDlQ had become uneasy that their communities would be the first to suffer" in the event of an economic decline, I-lc mentioned particularly, Florence. Sydney Mines, ‘Ihcrburn and Trenton. as Scctia operations. He. suggested the communities dependent on the premier make. a statement “at his convenience." "I can mnke this statement.” T9l)'l<‘fi tllo premier." the question raked is vvllsfher this overnment (continued on page 9, Col '7) Belchiie itself is npproxl eastern coast, and 150 miles “AMERICANS” CAPTURE!) (Insurgent press dispatches to London said a. number of “Ameri- the prisoners cans" were among taken when Insurgents captured Belchitc at 5 pm. rushed Insurgent advance.) Tanks and armored cars led the infantry advance into Belchite af- ter the day of heavy shelling. Moorish soldiers. the first to en- ter themtowélé quickly tcleainod o reman g vernfiu .sn ut "nus t m‘ . ..c roman 1 . .: chlte ‘lmoifidlitf found she - l gén houses and debris-strewn streets Inside the gateway of wounded in the abdomen. An Insurgent chaplain gave ab- solution to the soldier, who was hair. He responded in English. His identity i" thin-faced, with grayish could not be established. HIENDAYE, France, March 10- tAPi-Spanish Insurgent drives on two fmnis tocldv smashed through Government defence; guarding we northern mountain barrier w Mad- sed ml eastward drive rid and hrwarvl ll: Meditrrancrln coast. The eastern push. on n. Iii-mile below Zaragcza, was tile greatest offensive front in Ara-roll Province of hhe civil war. It was aimed at what Insurgents hoped would be the decl=ivc blow, separation of Valencia and Bur- The dispatch said foreign volunteers had been into Belchite since this morning in an attempt to stem the the town lay s. Government soldier, mortally mately 125 miles from Spain's west of Barcelona. lllll INSPEB BANK DEPIJSITS Taschereaws Deputy, Surnmoned. In In- .fiuify_. QUEBEC. March 10—(OP)—Fc- Oflrds showing bank deposits nmdo during the laet 2d years by Charles Ianclmt, to L. A. ‘Ilaadler- eou when the forme-rLi/berol Prun- scrved as Aixorneyl-General, will be dlsclofed to members oi.’ the public accounts comrnitteg of the Quebec legislature. to produce “'05 given today by Premier Du-‘ pies-is to Emile Morency. managier cf Quebec Caisse D‘Economle (co- operative bank) where ianctot was said by a Government auditor to lmvc derxlslied s3)0.000 Government funds in hi: own credit. The little g-my-hnircd man who “was always “out of town" when the committee summoned him sev- eral times in 1936. was reported in ill health today and unable in a. 2. They might boycott the nlab- ion of the Left wing, were believed H s t {,1 no one ammo to aipvpca so the i"... o... o... iris‘: c. or: ti: 1- |- e at w i th time 9m all! ml '" " ‘gorge. his ye- - ' . ca ne or e e e , ‘ , ' ' _ ' r “tivmes hi?!“ and an" gummy °°ii1m°n W" ‘brmed m 1936‘ y “K§,..E‘.§';°t§’§§,‘}mi?§w'°§‘§fl’§’,e’° 18i- ' headquaztcrawtoldcmisfvralwldpgfiprlzdgd Pfohlo. Dalplcssh declared the as though notti g had ened- While supporting mious vern- | 9mm A B c was tgeveuban golllgt» gums with mfantw ntinclcinq under- former depuiw must appear next: The situation was d ---——— menis. the llarty a1 lned rom a w e s t N n d I e s mflchdmpéd overthrow Presigenl; 0am. o. heavy m, and hmnm, News“, m. "we w.“ Me 0mm. fraught with dliisel‘, iallv in OTTAWA, March l0-—(OP)-Ex- p“; in mam ‘ Gerardo Mwmdo m 1933 bmnbaJ-dyngnii means to get him here.” And with giennrwwlzare atd asst 1 persons port cf hydao-electtgfiedpower may ‘alum was! forceddmmrwait until . I Qne mow‘, o; m, plotfers was 0n the central front. victorious him will‘ bed reccirtgg all. e n ur an raz. eveniiliiall con y a - omorrow , or a cc on as 0 Fran s led to b zl- th r: e-pos y nctoil e leaves in both cities were itea ccmihisslon Prime Minister whether or not the chambers sec- FREDERICK»; March 104cm d°5°§1ib°d m the xelm" i“ hllvmfg mmdfifimxir$csmlgas 3,1313“, ‘mgefiin account “Charm Lana“, wheels Mackenzie King told the House oi 0nd largest vHIW- ills Realm‘ 4n: comm-watt Indies Trade ffimib?“ 5”" flax!“ Cub“ ° ‘ --— smlihem rIOPPs of the Glladarmmu ln moo." In the styrian cafiital. 1'1 Nazis ocrmnons today as he moved second Socialists most moderate of the mm, has men a “muse. w mum “The Umltléas mt“- wvemment (a a by Guardian.‘ swam Wm.) momma.“ M the first time 5mm were injured slixh y in 511"‘ loading of his bill i0 Provide m‘ Popular nt sroupa. WW1“ M‘ growers of Carleton County because supported this p1,“, which should UONDON. March samfinneglg- the Insurgent siege rinc closed '“”" I . e _ , plied threat in a t res tation in ministry cm "p m a anti-Nazi British that Included c “ms” around Madrid early in illc wnr. fights. l2 others were hurt by pol- - . 5 m c bot. gum it deprived th m of e u ndnxowledged market, E W‘ Melville (Com can be backed by Cuban armed forces. parliamentary approval of all fu- rl hem"... when“... thgy would gm paper asalust Madrid dispatches um licences for power A FAMLY can. is _. elnpo . . . “' In s. long speech reviewing the_ An indication Blum might at- d d yd d 1n the journalists brought from Home that t“ I _,. t _ stflkpa. swimy r (continues on page 9, Q91 7) m“ o; 1.1m pom;- export: ques- temm to broaden his pr0l>°°°d°“b' diirlfl? in DQ185349? Bgrllm‘ 332i? ti‘: fiiéilltrin’t'"f;fivvi’“tli’l ‘swlemrl’ 51" samm H°‘"° m‘ at night n.“§<§‘§§1.“t?.. snmv-lllnnket- ND CQOD VCR g Wm raw P141116 Mmiliei‘ tgeiéaxed ma] m?“ 02h? eciigglunlsélsuigjglgfi wick legislature. tablished in Cuba." P52?!) a éfatfxglé"rlgaggnan;ta gxlggh ed mountains. forced Government N f l - go“, m, xrow m erne n 1‘ m t to- owlng __ rec m " m f; m l “tic r. near . pay-nonunion; ‘so n - . 0f!“ tycaby an wan e Dom on - north o . COMING {VENIS l“ “Willis u: ria":...<:‘ us: r "roluclliitiissl. 5;! T o Killed In iiggliogili,“"°;L‘.£..§’.?§.§fm.§‘°i%.; nm...§$fl.§;., E W Q i1 earl p li- a prominent Centrist. _ y, gum, ‘ . thought he needed it. Th d med m m _ m ‘ m qagdwllfilldabzefisrrlged p Paris newspapers were in asreel- gg=#;,,§,'éd= “mi” “m” Wm‘ Plant Explosion thGcgirse sizguganmllgog ugrtsdtliil; o, g“; lflmm, fflflff. 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