___. w“ . :2, 000 Fire In Moncton ".ibl'é.3»‘.."ls"'£'..'r’;?l!”'i ‘n, and one half hour fire ‘n natures standing in rhood of 26 derrees b‘low meaused exterrive damage to s flding at the corner of Si. George Wesley streets this morning. run owritd by James Core and pages to th- buildng are esti- Itcd at about $2 000. TI'\ tenants | me building also suffered a m the Canadian rnect Market, ted by Harry Attic, being bod- dimmed by water and smoke tbs damage estimated s‘ 8090 p: the store and livm quertnra g iralmlm Keefe suffered dam- ||s m thc vicinity of I501. A mom- [in the Karle- llVlllg quarters al- l took a loss o! fiout I200. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC is Iord "Announcements 1rd in fi sslurnrr ss rest! i1 puisbls ll ldVlIOl. "Skaiing st Fredericton Rink might. Good too. b-lfl “Skating. Marshfieid rink w. Isht 8 to io. L-ali “Skating 8 to l0 at Mount HI!‘- Iff tonight. Admission 10c. 11-367 pd’ "Wariiing-JPIIHB Scuris Wsq. Nill- 14-304. "Moonlight skate Borden Rink, . ~~-- night, lllebnrs-ry 10th, 2% <-- skating for 15 cents b-Sfl. "The us: hi: s. r. s. dance be- Lent Sltilfdl, mm. Belt as ~ mes "York Central Rink tonight, hrmtaffnagc vs. York. Good ice. late after msub. n-scs "Backer at Hig-hficld tonight. l! Royalty Se- vs. second chum. Skate after L-aee "Uflloadins car of Ocal st Ulgg lltbn until Tuesday Ibhruary BtiLW. l). Roi. . "Alwticn. Whls» and Dance, Multan Hull, Fecrusry inn. li’ not inc, February the l8th_ "Hockey at l-Iighfleld mum, ll Royalty Seconds Vs. Highlleld "film L-aeo. "Bosnian Cake Bale by ladies cl l James Chuflll. Saturday, Ebb- Ml’? 1W1. at Moore ds lscLeodb. L-SOG. "Wilt-shire amen and win- llire Hawks at North Wiltshire t0- lkht. Tra and sandwiches served V W0men‘s Institute. 1,368 "IWWY st New Glsqow to- fgiufihcatlay Rim Stars vs. nrsgow Import“; l" third Dositlorr ‘ Winfield: acme w the vsimuns Party at " Thompson's. Dunstan’- w-Fcbruarv 1,401. Admission llc. i" lllbices cf Woman's la- < 1.41s ‘$51111 crayon between names Whiwvvnd Hornets st Milton to- n t as» Winsloc School 1203's vs "l1 Boys. Game starts 180. L-ssi. "’l‘he annual m”‘m' o! u“ "WY Bfldre Dairy cc. will be all“! m; Masonic Ball. Stanley, Iobrusry ll. 1m. i H- s. mserwm. laq- 1.4:: bill. Retirement Amui 0on- llmbably n» §'g”_yu. "Cur ctilitli am or sut- W ZEllll WEATHER F i r e Departments Kept Busy During Unprecedented Cold S p ell — Shipping TolL (C. P. By Gérvardiarfs Special i") MONTREAL, Feb. 9 _. Canada was out in the cold yesterday-out fighting dos- ens of fires, beating the cold Atlantic, getting its ears frozen, The weather, appar- ently, won only the minor battles with its expansive wave of frigidity. Hardy Canadians with red faces and no aversion to zero won the major events. An almost unprecedented blanket of below-zero tem- peratures covered Eastern Canada, covering all of 0n- tsrio, Quebec and the Marl- times. for the second straight day. It was so.cold most of the East talked of little else but the weather and did its best to keep indoors. Damn leaving in its shivering wake thousands of dollars damage by fire. sunken and grounded vencls. hundreds of frozen ears-but no dead for which it could be held directly responsible-Aha coid wave was scheduled to slink from On- tsrio and part4 of Quebec todiy. It was to continue cold in the llnritllnfl. As householders opened the fur- nace drafts and kcpt up roaring firos, the usual run of cold-weath- er fires kept fire departments m the jump. Firemen answered scores of calls to minor blues in Ontario alone. Three serious outbreaks than 0130.000. Two businem blocks in the downtown business section of North Bay, Ont, were destroyed byfirotbstbrokeoutshcrtiysf- tq- ncon. Pissncs gutted the build- ings, causing damage cl 0100000 and forcing three families to flee from thus- apanmcnts on the sec- ond floors. Flames that broke out in the furnace room of the Prondi Baptist lChurch st Quebec caused 00.000 damage and at Hull, Que, a duplex house was destroyed with a 1cm cf $13,000. j Shipping on u» Atlanflc seaboard. where wintry winds plunged the mercury to lt-below-lerc depths. the Paris- bcro, N. S., tug Vanessa sank in Bay of Fundy. Ber crow of four nocktoalifebostsndrowedsix hours to gain the mainland, l0 lmiles from where their craft foundcred. The steamer Connor Bros went hard aground cn Moose lslsnd Beech. near Saint. Join. When s schooner a mib and s hslf off Iasthsm, Mad». lo‘ in troublqhccrewofssvonwsstsk- en s-hore by ccsstgusrdsrnen who saw h~r distre- sins!!- , in Bruce County, On- Walker-ton a brie. wsa the coldest place in Csn- p, -sda with a minimum temperature 'ear'iy ymferdsy of 5d below. It was ll below at ‘loronto and several iowsr at Otiawl. Quebec ‘andhlnt-lchn. ar i0 § ' s R l A vv FIRE LOSSES 11v csumcd EXTREME cow‘ a Q41’ OPIES PEPE? Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew ETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1o, 1934 By aC=ommuni§ts Fierce Fighting MAXIM! ova MERE MAN IIOCBIIWDMQIy U.S. Army Planes n u T YlNine Negroes El ectro c uted Mobilizcd For IMPBSEI] llNl (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) As Troops Await Air Mail Service All Domestic C-Io-n-tracts Taken Over, Following Senate In- quiry Into Fraudulent Practices. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, Feb. 0—The United States Government today took the busineu of flying mail from all the twelve concerns with which it held domestic contracts and ordered the agency which first fiew it, the army, to again take up the work, The blanket abrogation of ecu- trsots, effective Rb. 10, followed presentation to Mr. Roosevelt of evidence gathered by a Senate committee in a long study of the circumstances surrounding the 1st. ting c! the contracts during pre- "W-I RfiW-bliosn administrations. Mr. Roosevelt instructed post- master general James A. Farley to end the contracts and immediately issued an executive order placing the army air service st the dis- position of the Post Office Depart- ment. Bs also arranged with Sec- retary Daniel C. Roper to make available to the army-mail ships all landing fields under the regu- M100 of the cornmercs depart- rnent. President Roosevelt in his execu-, live order ssid thn “public intend requires that tbs sir mail service continue to he afforded and the cancellation of federal contracts hss crested an emergency in this i" Be thcruupon ordered the urs of the cancellation It hh rc- Illlar press conference, indicating the basis of tbs action was the cvi- dance cf fraud and collusion pro duced by the Senate inquiry and bilpfi-Plllfilmqlllfilvlthshst Office Depurtmdnt. The cancellation order issued by Parley did not include the Pan- American Airways mall to Caribbean Lslsnb, Hid to South and Central America. Thirty-four routes, many an involved in the order. The es- tcnsions were granted under auth- ority of the formcrPost-msstcrs General. A Temporary Mcassru Puttins the army fliers into the mall carrying field was described ss a , sry expedient to servo until new companies bid and re- ceive contracts for the work Tbe prosent airmail companies can not underiawbidforthscontractafor five years. hardly had Ill. Roosevelt made the ‘announcement of his order to m Farley when the War Department, through Secretary George Dem and she annychicf of staff, General Douglas MacArthur, told news- army into action to carry the rn . The President made the disclos- papermen the army was ready for the Job. which carries of them extensions to the lines orig-l insily established under contracts,‘ Y, Ala. Ida. 0- lllne negmcs were elcctrocuted three southern states early today, two of them bmlhers scnterued to death for the brutal slaying of a white woman. Five nezrces paid wig their liv- cs at Kiby prison her. for killing four white men and a “cheating Aillliitlli Western Independent MQWLGI’ A l‘ p .. e S negro woman." Three negrces were F01‘ Tariff Prvtec- Wolf. ‘.1 Ztfihfxlifhtlii tion. prison farm in Arkansas. Call T0__Acti0n (O. P. By Guardian's Special W!!!) OTTAWA, Feb. t-Csnada pro- duvs anthracite coal and therefore the ruling that a dumping duty‘ ‘could not be imposed on British anthracite was wrong, A. W. Neill, (Independent member for Comor- Alberni declared in the House of Commons today. The ruling of the Department of National-Revenue was anthracite coal was of a class ‘or kind not produced in Canada. “Where is anthracite coal pro- duced in Canada?" Mr. Neill was asked. "In Banff, Alberta," he rcplicd. True only 900 tons was produced s ear but that was enough to en- ab Canada to impose a dump on British anthracite. The British anthracite was s. real danger to the mines of British Columbia. The British Government subsidised the miners and the purine rates to Vancouver cc take away wheat s-nd lumber were only about one third regular rates This meant British miners were really srsbsidized twice. The member frun the Pacific coast, made a vigorous appeal for s dumping duty-also 0n British turuihous coal. He told the House the export bounty of .81 s ton on coal exporied had not pro- duced results. It had been hoped BRITAIN l0 lMPllliTS Rctaliatory Clause to Be Invoked By Bri- tish Government. iC~ P. Cable by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Feb 9—'I‘he Govern- ment announced tonight that on Feb 18 it would invoke for the first time the retaliatory clause of the Import Duties Act. 31 s weapon to deal with what it. egee are dis- criminatory French quotas on Brit- ish imparts The French action, in which hegariads is interested, was iaunc Jan. l and modified to some extent since that time. At the beginning of the yes-r France cut by 75 per-cent the im- goat quotas on s numerous list of tish goods. Early represents.- tions by the ucvernment of the this would mun 50,0 m“ o; United Kingdom brought about w“, being EXPO“: mmoovmcguvflmodificctlon oi the French mess- er island but. none had been scld.l‘r'.'g' b“ Brim“ rfmamd “mm” Western members occupied most ' b a m‘ “ma” can“ d“ m“ of the afternoon in the House of emA m“ “m” °n mm)“ ma" Commons today when the debate elm“ by me 3mm‘ Govern" ment was delayed several days l 'currntici xNaked Speculation ”l Ma d e Too Alluring Says U. S. President (LP. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘The exchanges in many parts WABHDBGON, Feb. D—The text of the country which deal n se- of President R-oevrws mcsvgs to curitla and carruncdities mni c! the United Sat-s Oorgrrss reg rd- of course. s nafrnai basairess be- '*%"s‘..:;t*":ii*:"2%t?:- - 1- b» m 8-» Bunch) demanded an investiga- tion into the buying operations on ' the Wtnrflpcg grain pit of John I. McFarland. selling agent for the, Western Wheat Pools. Dr. Dcnneily said he had brcn told Mr. McFar- [land had from isooooooo to 20o.- 000000 bushels of wheat 0n hand and was behind from 825000000 to 330000.000 on the transactions car- ried on by the suPWPt. of the gov- crnment. ally unsettled French political con- ditions, but in absence of reply to its demands the board of trade s-n- nounced tonight it would launch retaliatory measures. The British step will reduce im- ports from Francs by about the same amount ss British imports to France were reduced. It will be effected by a 30 percent increase in duty on a list of French goods, mostly articles of wearing apparel. ing regulators of the sfork ex- clrnges follows: | "m my incense to vou isst March _ ng lcgssrion for federal supervision of national traffic in investment securities I said: is but one stm in our, broad purpcq of protertng invet- crs and depositors. It should be followed by legslation rrlsvng ‘o the better supervision of tho rur-, diase and sale of ail oroperf-y dealt with on exchanges." ‘This Concrete has p"rf'r~ed a useful service in regvlatinq ‘he, ‘nvestment on th- DIN cf financial houses and in pro ect- ing the invcstmg public in its sc- qu rition of srurities. ‘Then rerrsirs the fact. however that outside the field of leri irnste ‘nveetimcnt, risked rpecuirtio“ h~s bcen mad.- far tco slurirg rd lsr too easy for those who could not affrrd to gamble. l “Such srrorfstion ha: run the, scale fro-n the ndivduu who has| riled his m! enwlope or his mssgrs ll en s mar-gr: t sn- ncticn inv" _ st-cks w‘f-h whose true valu; he wss win-ally urfamil- ar. to the cf individual or corporations with lrge resources, often not their own. which aoarbl msnimdsflon to r-s'ss or d0- press markzt quctrions far mt. of line with rerson, sil cf this re- suiting in lrss to the awrs-re fn- vestnr, who is of asressity person- ally uninformed. ‘ . cause their customers live in ev- ery part of the country. The mn- agcrs of those exclnngss h ve, t is true, often taken steps to cor- rect certain obvious obusrs. We must be certain that abuses are eliminated and to thi" end a broad policy of national reg lation s rc- qu'red. “It ls my bvlief tint cxcwngs for dosing in scurrities and com- nvd ties are nects-sry and or dc!- inite value to our commerce and agriculural life. Nevertheless. sMruld be our naticnal poicy to rc- strict, as far ss possibw, th~ vse of three exchanges for pur~ly rpecullt we operations. "1 therefore recommend to ‘hr Corgreu the enacirrnt of l~g's‘s- lion wpvidirg hr “he rcgul-"i-n by the Frdcrsl Oormrncrt of the orerntrns of err-ha" e- desfl s 1n seruriiies and romrro‘ ties for thc pr-tcc-‘icn of investors. hr the srecrwrdiro of wires s d s1 far as it may b, pcsslbi, f~r t~c eiimfisatfon of unre ess ry un- wiss and destruct-Ne mecuiat ‘n3 National Gov’t. Retains Seat the Nations-i Gcvemment retained amt for Cantu-loge, it‘ ozcezamcn mound M. 9- bv "WW0! with a greatly reduced majority guns. The 011 today to tho House 0f Commons it. L Hume“. Persia. Conservative winning i um pggeagtated by elevation of to‘, which rrcsniiy arrived here Sir Ibugiss lbs P0!’- frun flurisnd, has been cruising gs. along the coast and it is stated rulult snnormced today was she might have been searching for A bad job was made of the COMMERCE CHAMBER transiaflon of the Speech from the APPROVES Throne into the Frflnch language, it was contended by J. F Poullot. PARIS, Rb. B-The British Chamber of Commerce here todmv gave warm approval at its annual meeting of the British ‘Govern- ment's announcement it would take retaliatory tariff steps as s conse- quence of what it regards s.s dis- (Llb. Temlrcouata). Be criticised Premier R. B. Benn~tt for not en- tering the recent ivy-election carn- pwgns. Angus Msclmfs (Lab. Vancouver Sou‘h) took up the 000000.000 loan for the Canadian Pacific guaran- teed by the govrrnmcnt. ‘The com- I pany should be asked what it had fir; with the profits of former SEAPLANF. BiSE .:§f‘£?:':.:§. e... rmirmumt i --- 1 PORT OP SPUN, Trinidad, Feb l , -tg from a reliable source todsv intimated the British Ad- rnirsity is considering suggestons for csibilshlng a naval seaplane ‘base in Trinidad. it was pointrd out. the colony t: the largest oil producer in the‘ lmpire and at present is defended more than machine would be invaluable. rat Srfain in the event of J Into crsncs with supplies from Test Wire) LCWDON. W8. 9 -— The British custcms Iiithflfltfl have not yet ‘rulcd on the clig oility of th new test shipment 0i grain f.o..i C.n- ads sent to the United KlugdOli on board the stszciier Ihnad head by way oi Ncw York. the shippers l. vc that by ob- taining s New ‘Afr-k customs certif- imte thl-t. the grain romained in ‘bond whle iri the Unltéd Stall. and getting s visa from the Brit- found by the customs hero to ha .'e been on direc. consignment from Canada and therefore elhiblc for Lhe prcfcrenes of 0 cents s bushel. _' o§af€ l0) "Fl Repms from overseas ind .ate {ioters Stage Demonstration Against “Wave Of Fascism” — Church£s_Are Set Afire. (By Richard Nassock) (Copyright 1934 by the Associated Press) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, Feb. 9—Fatal gun battles flared anew tonight in working quarters of Paris where Communists battled police, set fire to two church ‘ ings. One policeman was shot l sons on both sides were wou ing while bands of shouting hurled flowerpots upon the stairs windows. The churchm of St. Joseph s-nd 8t. Ambroise were set afire. The neighborhood of the City Hall was b-iesguered. stone pavements were torn up to bufld barricades and for ammunition. Troops of mounted guards rode into the fray and thousands of pc- lice sped through the streets buses, while isooo troops Iva-M! s. cell to which in their gsrrisons. Many Wounded Maw were seriously wormded. among them police vino were shot and injured by bottles thrown from windows. They were taken to hos- pitals while others were treat-ed It an emergency station in the Hotel Place dc is Republlque and drug stores. Rimdrcds were arrested. The fierce fighting began with l Communist attempt to march on the Place dc in Rflpublique for a demonstration tn "P5186181!!- Authorities had forbidden the gathering- Just a few hours earlier Premier Gaston Dcumergue had formed a Cabinet cf “political truce" to re- store order in riot-torn Paris and called upon the populace to re- nounce agitation and place "the iri- ter t of France and the Republic a e all sLe." Seven persons were hurt in the first clash. While officers‘ ranks so gained new members, until it was estimated to number 10.000. and surged through the Belicville and Menilmontant sections. At least 1,500 maniiestants star- tcd marching toward the Place dc la Rcpubiiquc alonl; the Bolllcvlrd du Temple where police up to that point. had managed to KM? "If crowd svniiered. A p0 lL‘; sargeant was brought to an hJl-Ll iirst-aizl station wlth a ser- ious bullet wound in his head. The demonstrniori, which VIII in- mmaed g3 s prelude to a general [strike Monday c _;a.nst Fascism, tirmcrl into running gun battles. Cammunists su.g.d into the tem- ple q: 1m" from workers‘ neighbor- hood.» nlvng the cast side of Paris. They i : "iicd the Internationale as they i.m and fought. Police saici the Communi Ls open- ed fire when officers tried to dis- pcrs~ them. The riot:rs broke up iuia trends of 50 and ran into nar- row arid dark side streets. reappear- ing later for srzl c: slacks. Doumergue had brought together a group of political enemies pledged to restore order. and while the "truce" was being reached 30,000 ish consul, the shipment would be soldiers and police stood ready to avert further violence like that of W=dn=a!;'Y_."3¢PE and Tuesday (Continued on PS3! l0) The British aircraft carrier Pur- Austrian Govlii” Abolish Socialist Party wcrc being reinforced the crowd si- , wow es, and besieged public build- and killed. Hundreds of per- nded during the heavy shoot men ran through the district smashing windows and looting stores. The rioiers, who were demonstrating against a “wave of Fascism,” enticed police to side-streets where women struggling masses from up The working-class district near the Place de la Rcpuls lique—a mile square in area-was thrown into an uproar. The North Station was besieged.‘ Fife (In New Jersey (0.2. By Guardian's Special PAUIABORO, N. J., m. s _ Fire early today gutted building m st the Linoleum-hdanufsefar plant of Gandura Inc, t/wo apartment houses and thne bungv slows with s ids thnated by th plant superintendent at 01.1mm Seven families wsro made homo- len, two firemen were njured sssd several nsfferod frostbite as they battled the flames in slid |andforstodatflilh00uTbecoup Pony owned s11 the holdings de- sizoyed. Stewart said I00 mun will b! '- thrown out of wilt. Aboutirlacnwarol-twuth mtherpsrtsotfflssplantwhsn wstchmandiscovsu mo us: in the drying room, part main building. The cs ire is undetermined, but workmen expressed the belief it was spontaneous origin. ' The Weather, Etc 1am Halo as Mm lotus 4mm, f0 Sumac r wccassrur. lint Slltheu (o ENJtY m: Mona! '% F a fair and decidedly 0°"- (f ‘ METEOROLOGIPAI. . Tos- Onln, Fsh ll Jdlrlirnum and maximum temperaturcsw- Dawson Aklavik Yirfurll Vlnrnuwr . l-Ulrllnniivn ... - nnuff .. k_. ..,v._._,._.‘......_..~..._.... nas as hllows: B. L. ‘h-vfncll. Kliifllll- a nimble been , cc Ofllrvllve H.800; Aexsoder irritant-gum _ _ a ‘i ‘i’ I'm”: Dun“ uw- O i —- Fhsriottetowinnl“ .. .. HI d! 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