fr'-'fr' Q UI A _ iussnlnsN2; &i= =i ii* \ ii iii / V i .mm-~ Covers Prime Island Like the Dew 0.... ‘ cnanno'i'rE'i‘owN, CANADA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY s, 1934 _ora .bl I ‘ i iii? iii ii Maxima ~_ A 6 PAGES l' ,i ii ii ll VIETB ASTS RPREP RE _ESS .ew.Outbreaks l0YAl|ST$Psalms Of DavzdV|0lENCE|NArmyAndNavy Between Hindus AGAIN R|0T“Purged” To Suit WAKE 0FN.Y. Is Modernized And Moslemslli FRANCENazi Doctrines TAXI STRIKE Alon AllLines EVENTS. Oppose Plans Of Moslems To Build'Mosque On Camp- e ' ing Ground. ' Personally L e a d s monstrators. By llcliald Mauoek, Amociaicd Press Foreign Stal (A. P. I1 0lll'\ll.a||'l Special mn) (ny Gnummm spd" wh) Forces Against De-'i By John A. lloaaaal, Associated Press Foreign ltal l ‘ * ’ ` i N°WP°1'iHP°\i°° Chief Psahns ‘Germanized’ In New I“d°P?“‘i°“t T ° X 'Z ' W C issar Claims Hymnbook Published By Lead- er Of New Germanic Cult. authorized or King James version of the Bible, reads: “His foulidation il in the holy grgygqp - pun, PARIS, Feb. _4.-Bonnefoy Bibour, (BY “ll-\l"“Ul'l 5il°¢|ll WW) m0\ll1t-sins. ' .b hh *` oeasor to Jean chiappe as head BEE!-IN. Feb 4 -A need for "The Lord loveth the gates of . B mm IGS , . M M _ _ ETC ' dm °° '"8' 'd °'mm°“ gf ms pu-is 11¢ "5 givsn g vw. i-\1°F°\lKh1¥ Wilkins" the Psalms of Zion more than all the dwellings of Marshfield Rinkfb- D Si 5:. y It Highfield lonight. vs. Granites. Bkste after. °Dance, Mount Stewart ‘legion .Febriiary 5th in aid of rink b- L28. 'Hockey at East Royalty to- t, Beavers vs. Royalty Boyala te after. 1,307 'chicken salad supper, Chmum ui-ch schoolroom, Thursday. Feb- Hfil L-212 ‘Hockey at Fredericton tonight, ville Mlvle Leafs vs. Freder- Piratm. Skating after. L-218 '8tray°d. Rabbit Bound. tsttoed ear "Ren" Finder please mu. Robert Chappell. York. Phone 4. L-Ol 'Special hockey at Mt. Herbert iht, Montague vs. Mount Her- Maroons. Skate after. Admis- ii cents. ‘Notel Last opportunity befcre t to play auction, Holy Name b tonight. Good prises. Come ! Come all. ‘The Annual Meeting of the ora Dairy Association will be on Tuesday, February nth at 'clot-k. J. W. hrmer, Secretary. L-82. 'The Annual lfeetinidof Progress dC1rclc will be he in New on Hall, lbhruary 6th, at _ A full attendance is re- en. Bonus to be paid. I! nm. mic night. L-112. have made several excellent and still have some good open for worthy represen- Call on or communicate J A. Moon, Mgr., Bun Life Co., Charlottetown. L-53. at Wheatley River Rink Road Maple leafs Regular Rating and Saturdays od’ season. L-In Annual Keating of Hill- Eilz Circle. will be held in attend. Speakers ex- L-in two more gamm of auc- fofty nm at noiy rudeemsr before lent. Ollie ’l\ms¢iay Bhd eniay yourselves. Who YW ml! be among the Prim winners. L-,310 gi lfig iiiii ister? -magna Hall Tuesday February re no r, ar. acnate'p¢.m. _rn Ciiltadlalll Ag1‘i¢lllt\l ____ . -Austrian Heimwehr Issues umgy 5¢v¢n| gmc," “N .wma together with a new Fascist group ed battle to Siboui-'s forces, Cries of “Img live Chiappel Long live the polioel" mingled with shouts against the Daladler Cabinet as the manifestants swamied about the Paris opera. Cafe owners, remem- bering violent clashes a week ago, p||m¢, hastily cleared their terraces, and stores clapped down their shutters. The trouble at. Brinsgar started d‘U’i118 l dispute between Moselms N'““"°" A“`°"’°‘| and Hindus over a camping ground opposite s Hindu temple which is g A number werearrested, and po- M -tbahtiour poucs tried is da- pene a damofnatrationbf 8,000 and- 5°idi®l’l fired On the mob when it tried to bleak into the treasury. Whether there were casualties was not reported. but Hindus opposed the p!m_ toward his reorganisation of Frances Riots broke out in guhmh. h ipolitieal house today by deposmg sion since recommended mg "tum iup, which jarred the Cabinet apart of Mosques which had been in `and threatened to rekindle riot ng, The Premier, however, patched up Former Premier Joseph Paul- Boncour agreed to take the post of Lieut. Col. Jem Fabry as Mlnlster' of War; Paul Marchandeau accep- ' ' r o the ted the portfolio of M.in.ste f ' Budget andmFiiIi;noe, succeeding (A, p, q¢|,,,|_|.- Francois Pie ; exis Jaubert re- " " "'°""' mm placed Gustav Doussain as minister Havana. ren 4-intermittent or recnnicai instruction. bombings and shootings last. nigm. By the figurative throwing of md today, coupled with the strike Ohiappe‘s head to the Socialists, difficulties, bsoupit terror to Hgv- _Daladier hoped to assure the life oi ans and new troubles to the young ,the cabinet. Chlappe was accused government of President Carlos Ds of being a friend of the late Serge Mendieta. Stavisky, whose financial operations resulted in the Bsycmne Pawnshop apparently scandal. Hs was ordered rn Mur- llid fi" coco as resident general, but refus- *hm wld- sd on iransisr. EE if; aiii I DOX'lU!1|'C\ iersflledog duuqg. Imp Yll pendientes Spanish hospital who threatened to attack a group of federated physicians visitlng` the lwlllltal as deleastes of the san;t- ltion department. ment house in which Dany Fisher, United States Vice ms ‘”“““““‘“””‘SENATORFURKE Uounsel, the British Vice Counsel live. A brontlrayerdofthlzellkvtgkfgruervo, aub-s:c- ____ N WU i1\i\l1'°\‘l WINNIPEO . 4 _ nstor bythe explosion, but not seriously. mm" pub: 11:3,” mmsfm- ng 'Hires other btnablnls did slight immrpngm um “Ney of me pm. d““°"' gressive Party in the House of commons. died here Saturday. He all old. The distinguished had been su!! and ;a,;'iz nl §EEf it- ~ P' Egiii rsii ` *iii ii ‘fi 933 Considering the wboteof an- ada, the 198| season was distinctly unievourahls for crop production. Binoel9U.lWyldls have baenrwdiaoed bydrvuglit oonsdarahls New immediately or four ubbom battle critiml is ag ii 2? *E Ei? it iéiiii ill iiiiiiiiiiié 5‘;§‘§§i§i§i*§§i li Eg gE§;§§§.rr iii E ;;'§§§gii ifigiiisis the to hmm ihrtttrlia Provin- reduced tario. igiei 2 2;; ii -; Ultirnatum To ~ Dollfass i _ r £---; ii; ri. iii secular usa and better which Chiappe was accused of to- ..i.ls, and Andaualans, it shall be said our brothers were 1931 mnowi Mon cniappe. 'rns sudden dusting of .ns bvm and died f-here that nllgmirrngntsenvlvenwzmatf little oorsican as Prefect was tne\ “But On 05111112 inert ot the Teu- p¢¢t¢q Au mvnuztunu oommlr mm; ;-egmmdmg mow in the smug. * toburgzr forest) tile Lord sh,-.ll count those sprung from blood of the son of Mannus, Ingo Istu and km n." _.__ between Hindus and mai na.-~ 9° °» .. .. “T |...“d ll od smtm,d‘y in th’ belutuslmmoum ku; mducufm fo office goday' per. David from Jlwllh (Aint Wll I4' Jlpob. .I .-nes pu wus ,Am kmsdcm M Kuhmk, but M wmny lending mg fm-¢¢| in Chu.. gnlgfigdlegogay 111; 3 nz? hymnbook ‘Glorious things are 8D0ken of ____°“"°°" digs;-as" nn Nwrwg Wh* ges to subdue renewed Paris rioting. Y B ii N' ID" Cl!!- Momm dgmmmwn d several nundrcd aoyaintl, chief mmm wit "“"‘ “"“" ii“.i'i °==° °~,g1_g;1 °1=v.»»1»-»»”“.'°°-oi? ;1,;°1,,§;;; ,g ;;“g=:,';}‘;g;,“%,;§,;°;;§°‘...?.§’.i.”°?.‘ 1.2’ X.’.§b’2'.’.1'..'*‘..?"‘t‘i*‘..2 .__ P01500 been overpowered Bat- ' -.gmdm m.en¥m~, H ‘mad .mmm thee, 0 city of God. “I will make mention of Rahab and Babylon to them that know ma; behold Philistia. and Tyre, with Ethiopia; this man was born there. “And of Zion it shall be said, this and that man was born in her, and the Highest Himself shall establish her. “The Lord shall count, when he writeth up the people, that this man was born there. "As well the singers as the players on instruments shall be there; all my springs are in thee." Teudt frankly revealed himself as an anti-Fundamentalist. In tho foreword to his volume he claimed that christ was of pure Aryan blood-"His whole spirituality being foreign to Jews." While not entirely eliminating the .Old Testament, 'Ileudt said many ,features in it were obnoxious and should be pruned. The so-called Psalms of revenge he eliminated altogether. 1-Ie said he stood for a new religion which ‘unlzes conceptions of God, nature. , morality and heroism. which are the imperlshable, God-given heritage of 8 C1Bl'l1iB!iA." ' his Cabinet with the replacement of , three msn and will appear in the Chamber Tuesday confident of in- creased support. 1 Accepts Post ' | IN UKLAHUMA GUNFIEHT Furious Gun Play As R 0 b b e-r - fugitives A r e Trapped By Law. (A. P, by Guardielfa Special Wire) SAPULPA, Okla., Feb. 4-The guns of Bspulpa officers today had cut three from tl.s list of wanted Oklahoma bad msn, but their own ranks were decimated by the loss of two who took part Baturda; in one of the bloodiest battles between the law and the lawless the State has seen in years. Eldon Wilson, a robber~fugitive who was brought to jail with four bullet wounds, died this morning. The others killed were: 'rom Brumley, 40, Bapulpe police chief; Charles P. Lloyd, S2 a pat- rolman; Aussie Elliott a dangerous gunman and also a fugitive, and Raymond Moore, known tc the officers only as an accomplice of Elliott and Wilson. Plovmi lab Violence Be-pulpe, a seething cauldron of emotion last nigl-t as e result d the furious gunplay, was quiet. to- day as troops of National Guards- headquarters after ee- zi 5; g r :Er 5 g stag ii=iir§if§'ii§i§§»iiiii;i 5 sig! E gg r. E ggfigigg iiieil eiigk Eaglé EE355 85;* _i'§.§§§iIt_ii;§,,§§ ;.§; Er; silk!!! §'i:§i éiéii ii “ ;;: “. i iiiiiiiiii liiiiiiii iiiiiiifiii iiiiiii 335%? -Etiiiii liiii i i Paris Night Life Dimme:IBySi'r:'ke (A. P. By Guardiaa'a Special Wire) PARIS, Feb. 4.-The famous night life of Paris was dimmed tonight by the tn::ica.h strike which is estima- wd to be holding more than 96 per- tent of all the cabs in Parls idle. , Paris has become s 12 o'clock town, with bridge parties forced w break up at midnight and revellers leaving the city’s hundreds of cab- aret; in time to catch the lastbusea and subway trains. The strike started la-Dt week in protest against government taxes which have forced the price of gas- oline to 40 cents a gallon. I Strikers insisted that cabs would stay in garages until the gasoline aurtax is lifted l Balls and other social functions, aa well as night sporting events have been indefinitely postponed be- cause taxis were unavailable. Author And Playwright Dies (A. P. by Guardians lpeeial Win) WEFPORT, Conn., lab. 4- Moutague Glass, noted author and playwright who von fame with his potash and pcarimuwer series, was had today at his Wssport sum- mer home at the age of M. The writt was stricken with a cerebral hmaorrhage after being in ill health for some time and died yesterday. 'Qian was lata in Manchester. \heUli8dBatQa»tQ'a\ IN tl il. first meat-ton of note- famoos work-was gil. it . 2?: "Potash and Puhnuiin' E i °=§E§5EE5i*==” it m|gland,.halyll,1a‘l'|,eomingto mstshespubliahsd %g Drivers Roughly Handled By Demon- strating Strikers. (A. P. By Gsatdialfa Special Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 4.-Passengers were dragged from independent Itaxicabs and drivers were beaten with brass knuckles early today as violence flared in the crowded Times Square district. Demonstrating 'strikers and sympathizers stopped cabs, smashed windows and doors and blockaded the theatre area. More than 1,000 strikers and sym- psthizers marched up Broadway fol- lowing a mass meeting and stopped independent taxicahs as the ma- chines plcked up after-theatre pas- sengers. Po'ice were powerless in Imost cases to cope with the sudden onslaught of the crowd. Marching four and five abreast the marchers left behind them a trail of broken cab doors and smashed headlights. Passengers found in independent 'cabs were treated roughly. i First 0f Consequence The outbreak was the first dis- turbance of consequence in the cur- rent drivcrs' walkout and followed a conference earlier in the evening between taxlcab owners and a repre- sentative of ~Mayor Florrello l-I. La- gusrdia during which the strikers issued an ultimatum to independents t.o stop hacking. l Strikers plcketed Broadway and other busy thoroughfares early Sat-; urday night, warning drivers of in- dependent cabs to "get oil the street ‘by midnight and attend the mam meeting." A few of the cabs whose 'drivers disobeyed the edict‘ found their vehicles overtumed. A szoro or more were more or less wrecked. I It was reported a woman passen- ger of another cab was pulled bod- ily from the rear seat and knocked 'unconscious by a strikers fist. A number of tall _hats were bowled (from the heads of other cab fares ‘and trampled underfoot. i Striking driven dlsclaimad ras- ‘ ponslbllity today for the violence and charged it up to agents "hired by the companies to give the union a black eye." William Grandall. President of the United Taxi Drivers’ Union asserted i28,000 driven had joined the strike and only about 4.000 independents i were outside the fold. ; The hackmen are striking to get “that nickel." Former Mayor John P. O’Brien imposed a five-cent tsax on each taxi ride, which has slece war in which we are compelled to part-i¢iPli0» 5. ussian ar omm “Red Armyf’ Would Be _Vic- torious In A_n_y_ Conflict. B St l P. Rl hardson, Associated Press Foreign Staff) ( y an eyA PCB Gugrdian’s Special Wire) ( - - Y MOSCOW Feb 4-Soviet Russia today has the “most B I a i3<':1|i\l\is;I:H- for War Klementi E. Voroslalloff declared be- fore the All-Union Communist Party Congress |891 llisllf- He was outlining the Sovieifs defences and the _measures highly mechanized army in the world” and will be “vlctor- I _ being taken to repel a p08Sibl¢ il\Vlli°l» “Despite our diplomatic efforts we have not y ceeded in convincing Japanese ruling circles that peace 3 ri better than war,” the Commiesar declared. war Probable In language which left no doubt that the Red arr;y's high com- mand was convinc that war with Japan is probable, Voroshiloff de- clared that fortifications had been erected at strategic points on the I-*ar Eastem border, through which "it would be difficult for any in- vader to penetrate," and that arm- cd forces had been "increased" in that region. Assorting that it would be “ri- diculous” for Soviet Russia to ig- nore Japanese preparations for war “and continue to trust in our “dear neighbor," Voroshiloff added that "the measures we have taken for the d'fence of our frontiers in cities of the Far East is a stye in the eye of the Japanese. I “It would be more agreeable and pleasant for our neighbors were we without any defence, but we can- not glve them that satisfaction," he said. Manchu:-iaMl1itaryBase ` Eteiterating the charge that Jap- an was preparing Manchuria as n military hue for future operations against the U. S. S. R., he con- tinued, “this compels us to pre- pare for eventualities.” "Despite our diplomatic efforts", he said, “we have not been able to convince Japanese ruling circles that peace is better than war, and that war with us will not be easy fir Japanese military circles. Iti would be a big and costly war for' tn inm to ” I s s rs Voroshlloff. on another tack. took occasion to administer a verbal been declared unconstitutional. The money is held in escrow. The meni demand it all, while the operators are determined to fight for 80 per- cent of it. Cabs were an unusual sight on the street today. Ordinarlly, from I pedestrians viawp0int, they literally are choked with them. Promenad- ers on Fifth Avenue were seen to stop and gaze, ss though at an odd ity, at the few cabs daring to roll along. Austria To/lppeal To The League GENEVA, Feb. 4. - NewB9ll>¢i'l hare today published a statement that Austria would appeal to the League of Nations tomorrow against German intervention in Austrian affairs. The Council of the hesgus. the newspapers sa-ki. will bs called into special session hh. 12 to oonsidlr the matter. League officials uid they under- stood the Austrian Cabinet may reach a decision tomarrow on s course of action, while Baron Pflugl, that oountry's dhltllfd to the bea- gue, said he did not know her in teritions. spanking to his fellow-Commisaar Andretevich Andrecv, in charge of communications and transport,i criticizing severely Russia's badly lagging state of transportation. Sitting with flushed face on the tribune before the huge Commun- ist party gathering Andreev listen- ed silently as Voroahiloff lashed out at what he termed "badly dis- organized transport." Naval Forces Revealing that Russian naval forces have been greatly augment- ed also, in the region of Vladivo- stock as well as in the Black Sea and the Baltic, the War Commlasar said, "we can boast of e capacity in this far eastern fleet, despite the small size of our vessels. which is inadequate for attack but which nevertheless is sufficiently strong for defence, “It ls well known that we do not intend to attack anybody, but only defend our shores and borders. Our naval aviation, submarines and coast defenou would be able to mutilate an attacking enemy." Winding up his address, Voro- shilcff borrowed an llliression fnnn scailn, saying 'we are fearless and rn forward The swine's noses _ uwtn( . cannot intimidate the Bolsl\evilts.'f -X 'B | . Q gs 1| iii iigfi' EQ ilii e i._ .E . iiiiiiiiiilil gigiigagsl gi }g§l§I}§§; at li; iiffzi 5 E 5?. iii iigizi EE §§§ iiiii Esum ted W rld ¢ c 0 amvix .'.`.' gg aW_\;°__=ff I1'\P°f* Aircraft Carrier Furious §§°§_:§&._._»»..5~3.._.. 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I ,Ottawa ._ . . » -» UB 'I 'gs . 2 Bus eeta this aftenooe at \ id and ease had been diapeilsd r ' leturnins 0° ll- 91° "l°.:»¢'°:'a'§l'e:: al”»'2:"w¢:;o:a?s. no “ru” man” ht I ' 391': :alum em .spun amass ibn: thas Charlottetown. OAI lllli IQQK w lee& al Wg 'rural . l. . nam some i.":ii°a°s n. caan ° MERE MAN I ill Q 1 -~ ......'._:,».c:. .ja _.» L _ .M V | 4 » < l » 4 A