01L MERE MAN British Agents Among Dead In Chinese Revolt Town In Chine-s-e-rfurkestan Liter- ally Wiped Out In Fierce a Dies From Frost Bites v (c, r. By Guardian's Special Wire) TRURO, N. B». March lit-Miss . ila McNutt, aged recluse of Salmon ivor, found almost frozen to death u her isolated little home late last .. onth, died in hospital today alter urgeons had amputated both feet hove the ankles Death was attri- uted to shock and weakness from frostbite. The wo was found by her brother-in- aw early one morning, slmost unconscious. She was in bed but there was no fire in the csbin and both feet were frozen. The man uid there was plenty of wood near the stove but the fire had been per- nitted to bum out during the night. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, "Announcement are inserted In ills column aa I cents per ward ltriril! Iwabie ia advance, "See the play "Willowdale," at Kellys Cross Monday, March 18th. . L-llbl "Hockey It llarahfield Bin-k t0- night, York Ia. Dunstaffnage. Skate after. 1-4206 "Visit Mouse & McLeod! this afternoon and buy some of the lovely cakes on display there. L-llal. "Borden Women's Institute Var- iy Concert in Borden Union Hall larch 11th fi I P. M. Admission l: and 13¢. L-llfl. "lip Top TWP!!! league. Bedeque ya Borden, Monday the 19th, Sor- len Rink. Admission 10c and 20c. lilting after. ls-llll. "Partiea having Hospital Coin Calendars, return at cncc please, to i0 Greenfield Avenue or 278 Fitzroy li-Net. b-lldl. "St. Patrick's Day Pantry Sale, Saturday. March 17th, at Holman’; i! Central Royalty Women's m- stiuite. L-irso. "Beef “when Irish Eyes Are Muir-mm Act Comedy- Dmma. st. Patrick's mu, Sour-is, laturdsy night, March 11m. L-nea. “Notice to Ratepayers. All aa- uasments for Borden School Dia- bict must be paid on or before llareh 31st, i034. After that date assessments will be collected sc- cording to law. By order, Borden lchool Trustees. L-l037. "A Meetin of Bedeque Egg Cir- lle will be h d in Central Bedeque mu on Monday, lamb lilth at z P. M. Delegates will give a report of the Annual Meeting of Central As- Isolation. Iverybody welcome. rred 11-1106. "The Indian River-Kensington Ikamatic Club will present their Ball under the aupicn of the Menus Benevolent mm Society "who mains. March 1s. at . n-rao-r MEETINGS, ETC ‘ Plfly "Lena Rivas-a." in_ Imsrsld. rising. (A. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) MOSCOW, March ld-Beveral memberg of the British Consulates staff tonight were reported killed or wounded and 2,000 Uygilrg, mm. prising most of the civil popula- tion of the town of Ksshgar in Sinkiang_ Chinese hrrkestan, were massacred in fierce fighting be- tween rebellious Tongan natives and forocc of the newly-proclaim- ed “independent government." This information was contained in reports from Tashkent. Kashgar itself was virtually sacked during the combat, which took place when ‘Iungan detach- ments attacked the town and res- cued b garrison of ‘hmgan, which was beseiged in a fortress there by independent government troops. Counter Attack The latter forces, attempting a counter attack, were beaten back, and in retrieving sought refuge near the British Consulate. which was fired on by victorious Tun- gans, with a number of fatalities and casualties among its penan- nel. Retreating independently, the government troops joined scattered detachments under the Emir of Ohotan and occupied Jarirent, while partisan groups of Uygun and Kirghiz, supporting the inde- ndent government forces, took positions on roads and cut off Kashgsr. Ie-inforeemeuts Meanwhile, Genera-l Machuing, leader of the Kasbgnr independent government troops. was reported marching on Kashgar with rem- nauts of his army, which was de- felted in the north by provlncal government forces. ‘me dispatch added that British agents in Y L _ Ohotan, and JarkenIF-thnee strategic towns in southwestern Sinkiang-have ad- vocated a unification of these three districts into an independent Ms:- lem domain ruled by an unidenti- [lllllNBEIFS NEGRU All] SHUT llflNN Shoots It Out With Michigan Authori- ties -— Dillinger Re- ported Heading For Ont. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PORT HURON, Mich, March 18.- Jchn Dillingerh negro aide in his sensational wooden-gun escape from an fndlaua. Jail lay dead tonight- the victim of his own boasting and the guns of four St. Clair County officers-and the trail of the fugi- tive "Cop killer" again was hot. Herbert Youngblood, who was fac- ing s murder charge when he ao- eornpanled Dillinger in a break from the Crown Point, Ind, Jail on March 8, died this afternoon a few hours after he had shot it cut with Sheriff William l.» Van Antwerp and three I deputies. They had gone in search . of a negro who boasted of a success- ful jail break, and cornered Young- blood in s small store. Deputies Wounded Two of the deputiee-undersheriff Charles Cavanaugh and Howard lnhr-were wounded seriously in the chest: Sheriff Van Antwerp re- ceived a bullet in one arm. but from his hospital bed he directed the search for Dillinger who, Young- blood said, he had seen only last night. ln Michigan and Ontario, police were patrolling the highways, for the outlaw bank robber was various- ly reported speeding toward Detroit with two men in a small automobile, and to have crowed the St. Clair River into Ontario, in a. rowboat. Afilthallmi Assisting in the manhunt were Capt. Matt Leach cf the Indiana State Police, who was in Detroit when today's shooting occurred, and John l... Murphy, an agent of the U. S. Department of Investigation. Four officers from Crown Point. Ind.. left for Port Huron as soon aa word of the latest development in the hunt for their escaped prisoner was received. Coincident with the killing 01 Youngbloz-d came word from Didi- ana that Ernest Blunk. a Crown Point denuty whom Dillinger forced to accompany him in his flight. would attempt to prove that the desperado had a ill-calibre automa- tic pistol, instead of a wooden gun fled Moalem Prince from British hidll. Elect Board‘ 0f “The Legionary" (C. P. by Guardian's Special Win) OTTAWA, March lS-As its first official act, the new Dominion Executive Council of the Canadian Legion, British Empire Service League, today elected the board which will administer the affairs of the Legions official publication, ‘"1110 Xe ." Ml!!! J- 3- 3W" cc", M- 0., of Halifax, immediate past president or! the Association. was unanimously elected President. Secretary of the msgaaim is Mia B- M. Campbell and B. A. Mclsaec of Ottawa was harried treasurer. Directors appointed by the Do‘ couvc-r, lat vice-president of the lngiou: Col. George Drew, ‘Ibrnnia, 2nd vice-president: I. l. Spencer. K. 0., Norden. Man; Alex Walker, Calgary and M. Maclntyfe H004. Oshawa. Seven Of C _rew Drowned carved from a broom handle when he made hie break. Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew caanwrrmowu, caucus, sarunnav, Mane ‘DELIVERY lNoted Canadian Explorer Dies PIPING, Chins, Mach 16.—Death today claimed tbs life of Dr. David- son Black, noted ‘reroute-born scien- .tist, explorer and authority on the "R3111! Man" just as he was corn- pleting plans for a search of the file of the human race in Central a. Associates said he hsd had a pre- monition that he would die before he had a. chance to make those ex- plorations and also complete his re- searches into the epochal discovery of the skull, later called the “Peking Man," the finding of which was re- garded as one of the moat important contributions in the history of evol- u on. GERMANY N A Y NENNN LEAGUE GENEVA. March lit-(Assocmtcd Preach-Chancellor Adolf Hitler was represented as an apostle of peace. not war, in an arms memor- andum recently sent to Paris and made public here tonight. many has no thought of weakening the post-war Incamo Pact and 118s never doubted its validity at any time. In the note, Hitler expressed the conviction that an agreement wth France on armaments is possible and said that when the disarmam- ent problem has been settlfd. Ger- many then will discuss her relations with the League of Nations. The German Government made no direct promise in the note that it will retum to the Ifiigue but it did hint rather broadly that rt might do so if the league statute-i are an modified as to make the League, in Germany's eyis. less an escalation designed to carry out the Treaty of Versailles. The Chsncelor aserted that Gcr- _ pr BUDGET nu rursnrr Government Prompt in Tabling Depart- mental Rep orts. Before moving the ad- journment of the Legislat- ure yesterday, Premier Mac- Millan announced that the budget will be brought down on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The House adjourned to meet at S pm. on Tuesday. At 4 o'clock His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ernor- will rcceive the reply to the Speech from the Throne. Before adjournment yesterday. the following departmental reports were tabled: Public Accounts; Public Works; Agriculture; Educa- tion; Falconwood Hospital; Old Age Pensions Commission; Prohi- bition Commission; Royal Canad- ian Mounted Police. Opposition members showed some surprise at the number of the re- port; tabled thus early in the see- sion. “We have done the best we can for you," said the Premier. “We have given you all the ammunition thgt l5 possible. And I hope you will make good use of itl" It is believed a new precedent has been set by the expedition with which the reports have been tabled this year immediately after the conclusion of the Draft Address debate, and with ample time af- forded the Oppocltion for stud)’ before the Budget debate- Crete Bo Dramatic Flight Halted — Will Be Deoorted Immediately On Return. Cowrirht. 1984. by the Asftd Pres] REESElIilT 0i run A u; nun SUMMERBIDE, March 16-Hour an analysis of the recent London silver fox sales the P. E. I. Fur Pool reports that black and 1-8 sil- vers advanced 5 per cent over Jan- uary salu with 35 per cent sold, 1-3 silvers advanced 7 1-2 pqr cent over January sales with 35 per cent sold. 3-4 silvers and full silvers remained the same as January sales with 20 per cent sold. The Fur R101 offer- ing: constituted over 25 W!‘ “m d the combined offerings. The atten- dance was very small consequently the usually ism offerinsl w“!!! not be absorbed. But buyers shaw- ed no price resistance in filling their requirements. notwithstandinl the unsettled condition of affa-ira in fiance the demand for silver fox furs continu- ea strong and some of the melt satisfactory sales d the year have been made during the peasant months. The Imrepean agents the har- Pbol rwort that they ex- (B! Guardian's Stlleclal Wire) ATHENS, March iii-Samuel In- sull whose sensational attempt to escape on a Greek tramp steamer was frustrated today by irate gov- ernment officials, will be arrested immediately on his return tomorrow and turned over to authorities of United States. He probably ‘will be place-d on the first America-bound steamer, 1t was indicated officially tonight, or, if any delay threatens such a course, he will be sent directly across the border within 24 hours. Aboard Freighter lnsuli, aged former flrrrlnvivr who ‘is wanted in the United States to face embezzlement and larceny charges, was near the Island oi‘ Cra- te when authorities established con- tset by wireless with his boat. the freighter Maiotis, and ordered its master to turn about. Following indications of Premier Tsaldaris’ Government that ii will not hesitate to put the fug.t..c im- ' mediately in the hands of Amrriran ‘officials. police said tonight he will be placed on the first boat or train. Mr. lnsull and the governess she l brought to Greece were in the Msius today of undesirable aliens. They also were expected to be hustled cut d the country with lnsull. ‘hehnieal Charge His and on lgnding will be on a technical charge of violating the part code, it was learned, on the grounds that the Maioi-ia is a cargo beat and lila no right to carry pas- llllifl- lt was reported that the fleeing lhnllehartsa-ed the boat st aeoat £010,000. ‘Psaldarisfnanintsrview tonight declared" ‘The we require menu's re- tun is that he broke the Aliens’ law. All foreigners on entering or ' Llnlfgbqgtanddriftadmrlahoilll-dfvwmd- ""g‘?'zslr‘r.i’.“'"u...“hil'i - [H w» __ his: . us‘... S11‘ Malcom Campbel as mqq_ a a e 9 fifiem “mii-‘i-‘inrzllzng Experience "l" ' _..._.__ fights’: ,5... Abiealll. ‘liaaainhil Zlfikllfii ---.""'""'"'-te l r" "sir.- 1-—<-'<::."-’-* W“.-.-:..-':~..*:.."*"“...-~+;." "= UmJgQMpymmotse-arsueurermsnym -~___._.. g wtueeenmituax-aareuaoercecunndflnng "“"“" ' ‘qqqaeeuqsqasbmeese Issuava n announcements-absence flsesmd baLr-raiaflflmrihnrdallflnallll ~ ~.._"""" i‘ "f{'~°‘w,h¢'=qqparsastaaauasss r. umppamsesrsaarasasalrllfiflfi us. ‘g, A . mm saemssrasauaau. as ' gqmgflfltblfldfll D1Q§$ 33g." ‘u. nurse-assassins!»- gqfiw wanaaesasssaalssit may evnaaflw Mil ' iII l‘ Insull Located U; ""4 $11121 A Err-t?! Tremor (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) HALIFAX, March l'l—(Sai- nrdayJ-Three towns along the south shore of Nova Sootia re- ported early today that a dia- tinct shock, believed to be an earth tremor, had been fell around midnight. Building! shook slightly at Mabone Bay, Bridgewater and Mill Village. Catholic Destroyed In Holyohe Mass. HOLYOKE. Mass. Mar. 16—(By The Associated Pressl-St. Jerome Church. mother church of the Ca- holic faith in this city, was dea- Lroyed by fire that started slwrtly before 4 s. m. today and which is estimated at $15,000. The church a year and a balk I80 observed its 25th anniversary. Capt. James Sullivan of the fire department dropped dead, suppos- edly of s. heart attack, while fight- ng the firs‘. John Cisrrlty. a fireman, was 0a- ken semi-conscious to a hospital af- ter being struck on the head by s falling timber. It was said that his life was saved by his steel he met. Six New Planes . For R. C. A. F. l UITAWA, l-farcu lfi-(Osnadian ramped new uemplsrsea an to be purchased by the Department of Netionsrnefenee at an estimated coat of ammo. As the Home oi Commons in committee of supply today approved Hon. Donald Suth- Prlannfs estimate of $1,015,000 for the Canadian Air Iorce, the Mlniahr told of plans w pus-chaos the new planes from England. The grant of shampoo represent- ed an increase of 8400.000 our last yech figure. and I. 0. lander-am (Lib Perth South) asked why the department was seeking adfltlcnal finds Col.‘ mthsriand when that since itabmldbegivnsamrschasbc- snceas peiible. H 17, 1934 4i 14 PAGES iTs-‘Pa-‘S-"S ‘A’; ‘ i ‘i Liberal claims in moral super-ice- lty in enforcement of the Prohibi- tion Act received a rude Jolt in the legislature yefiterday. w the ac- tive benches, as Hon H. P. Mac- Phee, Attorney General, replied to Opposition attacks on the reputa- tion of the Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police and the record of the MscMillau Government with regard to law enforcement. Skelwnsinthsclosetol the late lea Government rattled, and one even emerged into the light of day to confront the Liberal representa- tive from Rustico, when Mr. Mac- Phee cited the case of a convicted bootlegger who formerly was one 0d the squad of “strict temper- ance men" employed aa Liberal prohibition officers. The Attorney General followed Mr. Thane A. Campbell and was the final speaker in the Draft Ad- dress debate. ' The dlfliculty in dealing with much of the Opposition criticism regarding the enforcement of the Prohibition law, Mr, MflcPhgg e1. plained, has been the vague and general nature of the statements made. Re was particularly surpris- Bd to hear the sweeping statements made by the ere-Minister of Public Works (Mr. McIntyre). “II I had not read the speech of my hon. friend, and had rm known him and seen his kindly face when he was delivering his remarks,” he said, "l would have felt that he was allied with those Arrserican gangsters we hear so much about because their attitude towards e police of their country is first about on a par with the attitude expressed by my hon. friend towards the Royal Canadian Mounted Police." (Ap- plsuse). The charge had been made by the err-Minister, said Mr. MacPhee. that the Mounted Police were “ab- worthles." Mr. McIntyre: "So far as Prohi- bition enforcement is concerned. m. McPhee: “You gay that now. and I am glad that my hon. friend has qualified it; because I am afraid he did not qualify it when he spoke. The statement he then made was that the Mounted Police were "absolutely worthless." The only qualification he made was that they were ‘ninety per-cent in- efficient.’ 1 am very glad the hon. member now admits that it was only as to the enforcement of one particular law of this Province that he was speaking." Commands Police Efficiency “A; Attorney General of the Pro- vince,” continued Mr. McPhee, “it is of course my duty to consult with the Mounted Police, and make use of them. I wish to tell this House quite candidly and frankly that I find the Police of great ls- sistance in the enforcement of all the laws of the Province. l get thel kcenest co-operation from them. 1 find they are an alert force, an ex- perienced force; that they know how to do things; that matters can be safely entrusted to them; that in the preparation of criminal cases they are of the greatest as- sistance to the Crown. And if the hon. membe who has last taken his seat (Mr. Campbell) evu- re- turns to the position he once occu- pied as Attorney General, l have no hesitation in predicting he will be prepared h: make the mine statement as to the efficiency and oo-operatlon of the Royal Canad- ian Mounted P0 .” Lfbq-al Incommnlltit Ni‘. McPhee said bl did not pne- pose to follow the example set by Opposition speakers, and criticise (Continued on Page l0) Attorney General Probes Liberal Law Enforcement With Astonishing Results Insincerity Of Opposition Anti - R. C. M. P. Camp- aign Scored By Hon. H. F. MacPhee, Who Fires Final Gun In Draft Address Debate. NAN FRUNI BTTANA FliRAlRPliRi (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, lwsrch l6—Whlle thl G "rumerrt had not made it I j \;- to assist financially in till establishment of municipal airport; it stood ready, through his depart- ment, to give other form of assist- ance, Hon. D M. Sutherland, Mm- ister d Rational Defence, stated i: the House today. A. 1L Mdlnn (Lib. Prince) asked if the Govern.- ment would consider buying a plQ needed for an airport at Summer aide. The government had never pm vided municipalities with alrpdtl, ' the Minister said, but had assisted in improving the field at Sail‘! John after the city had puschasd til: field and practically completed The landing fielb beifll Plfilb ed in towns or large ceutentrea. ment relief camps ware for emlu gency purposes and were not locate ed in towns m’ rlarge centres. __.___.-__- Plll IUOCEBION DUTY AH In fmmthepruentset, lmra.W.l-L Harrison. K. 0., Atomey-Oeraerll, ssid that the rates of duties no! imposed were not bets‘ altered. I PUBLIC ACCOUNTS TABLED YES TERDA Y legislature yesterday: DOMINION GOVERNMENT: Technical Education . . . . . . . CORPORATION TAXES: The following are the details of the Public Accounts laid over- at the Ibderal Subsidy .. I 407,181.88 Direct Relief .. .. 12,230.30 Old Age Pensions 44,800.02 .1 11,150.01 s 511.9722: GENERAL PROPERTY i INCOME TAX ITC: Real Estate, Income, Property, Road Tax Canadian National Railway-Property Tax 155,025.97 . 40,000.00 Q 105,015.97 Fire Insurance Companies . .. . . . . . 14.55833 Life Insurance Companies .. .. 7,249.92 Acceptance Corporations .. . 600.00 Accident and Guarantee Co p s 1,279.16 Bsnks.............. . . . . . . . . 16,460.60 Trust and Loans Companies 2.443.154 Telegraph Company . . . . . . . 800.00 Electric Light Companies . 3,227.56 Telephone Company . . 2,500.00 Steamship Companies . 600.00 Domiciled Companies 35,320.83 85,039.74 OTHER TAXES: Succession Duties 30.71322 Amusement Tax 4544-25 Gasoline Tax . .. 189,019.93 224,707.40 LICENSES: » Motor Vehicles 95,007.90 Peddlers .. 36000 Life insurance Agents . .. .. 230 00 Fire Insurance Agents ........ 3900 Marriage Licenses .......................... 1,075.75 06,712.05 FINIBANDPIINALHE 478.21 FEES COLLECTED: Public Landl .. Letters Patent .- Prothonotary .. .. Registry Oflicss . County Courts .. Private Bills Prince of Wales Cclllll Matriculation Prince of Wales College Sesaionai .. Brokers . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . . . . Paleenwood HoQital t lnf . Ccsnmilicns sic. Prov. lacy ice .. 26.7718 OINIIAL OOVII-NIINT ' Prohibition Commllicn . . . T0 r Prcfitcn bureau in Liabilitiu-lfll .. l!!! Sinking Fund Prcvis" " Oalual mums ....... 14,733.51 Department cf Public Works-Sale of Junk, Department o cu us! . - n’ 15.11 1g 2x: t of Health . 15-99035 PHNAIY RIVINUI . CAPITAL IIVINUI hater-est or; SH-Klrfl Fund mvaatmmts Purchasaotlnkilllhmdlllb - "nun-saun- "age ll 801N010 171a Weather, Etc’ \ Niles Mn i emote Btiillit You u= You cam’ SWiM Fresh wrsi. to northwest winder ram), plfllldy and mild at first‘. a little colder at ailm- . it ,\| .1 n. 47"!“ musi- . ill I i! i . H‘. \i :7 znllili and arsprr ‘nrvs a .. .78 v. -. t g u... 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