iefifiysn llousnrs smulslunor FEIIERATIIJN Ge r m a n (Jhancellor Will Rule 17 Single - Federated States As . One. ‘ (by Louis P. lleellner, Ale- rglsted Press Foreign Staff) ‘is. P. By Guardians Special Wire) - BERLIN, Feb. ll - ‘he ‘Government o! Chancellor Moll Hltlc moved ltoday Award the formation of a le. unified state to re- gee the 1'! single federated .iM "Illlfllilll the Gen pen Reich. ’ By decree, the central sewer eontrollllll all Ger- aeny abolished the Belch- IIL last lironghold/ oi the ersiion. The Reicllsrai, p Federal Council, repre- ud the single states in libs Reich, ' Ilimination of m. mun ‘llhlch well-informed circles bean. _Illl eventually legq w gang.“ acsment of individual mtg Jfliieltiou 0t all lluiltilll units ~Id arencies la . UUTIIIIY. The 811mb steam have been flfi ill-ll? without powm- it eeerly a - in March, L088, Chancel]: stripped than ct their ‘his under the constitution when ll "Helped enamel ln both the v :sw=:r1=»=P==-== " M0 was FOR A; "UNIFIED GERMANY NEW MA YOR AND’ cm’ c0 UNCILL ORS ELECTED YES TERDA Y Mr. _Sal_nuel Kennedy Carries Mayoralty By 319 MaJorrty Over Ex-Mayor Stew art. Couns. Hennes- sey And lleardon Re-elected Along With Messrs. Vanlderstrne, Turner, Blanchard é’ MacDougald. (continued It Plfl I) 12g muouucemlsms, COMING EVENTS. MEETlNGS. ETC “la-inflate. ere nun-e s: l“ "Wv see-us u senses.’- ‘m "mmi-"w Tam et Herbert “mustn'- ‘Ihuredey night. n-e-n "lllpla been es. leeuid Ber. lflsttliltmtmlatltt L4H "WW Isms- lordsa men. "fir. rem-users ieth. h-aso. “when: ear sprngnm coal l lliltm Wednesday end Thurs- lu- n. o. Webster. n-m é VI. NB. Premier - Defends Gov’t. In A d d ress ri iiltsssikl ld7iLl.l? ii E Eiirr riiliiilfr r53 |r3r.l5lcnnetts1rcl ()f'l?1ilis1i (lineal: CHARLOITETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1s, 1934 ltinlle QIUII heel" Illt the use; Ilacbmlsaldhavehadwevioussx- IL:“‘””°"““‘ peamceontne Council nous. - a, r- - thrlguzszraonotasmelnheraottheout- dalmedvlctefi-btord l" "B031- meretroopetovlznnnfl": ‘Pheonlymemborsdtbsollt- lbtlllltwseanofile 1- plasmuuoiltobedeieatsdwere katellatLNlHoLMiLhWId- lam-all ‘Rainer in Ward hgnmegwemsaende ‘rhreeeodlhnesluwevdllve, ‘fimxlgmzlfleacam h thslormerloslnsoutbyoalynina “umuu "will!" i! votcstollr. venlderstlne. Two wmmaawfimmmunhll“ othermembell otthe ouigohg ‘ix-I... _ councitlseursltlwheer sad ,‘¢1“ N.*;'°"M‘h- W. l‘. Burke. did not enter yester- Ilalmonhsreiseulm ""'°°°"“ - mQ-‘ho-‘u .__ Tllessvereanowsterm,. y qr-%:'*1;~q;- 5:F1£.?1$: ;:?.dE "15:’ h, h; culiiinsetttrlgthmuthi-iisdrlit- fl-jflflfl_l_ edanomeuditwasnotuntlltbe Ileliemehdeblnstdeclded “WW-WIN "m" "4 trcnsaeeueenlrus-arase afllremthattbebulkdtbe Ilpdtalaudthstmosse- IIINNHN- tsryuliudshslpwma. ‘Phepollsopenedetleusnsnd IPO- pesedbylhooeesremedles cleeedmosnptlystspm. Ilietlehegueei latices AtthelJityIalLwherelhevotU OI-ell. wereeomtcdeleraen ‘ o! Tlelerheminriipella- citisens gathered and eelsrly muse-elk:- viewed ‘s: m “an “m”.- lll III l‘. fieloadsulmliieell (Yntheomrrtingoftheba-llot-s ufim‘ i‘ iheeleetlenorlsnxe dye-a i; lleyoranddtliesu can- “7""'5'l'~'“ didatesssilouaeillors was duly iriiifir r iisrrirlisir the vote accorded him. ‘rho people had undergcme much hardship tun-sins out on such e dislllaenble’ dg-llwl-lldbheétsiedearryout DIOIIIIII very best d RB ability. V0‘!!! I! WAIDI The votinaby Wards u. n» “$70M!” whim! was as follows: Sis-wart M 4i 46 ll ‘l4 l! 26 fl 61 38 30 OI. m WARD l QR . ll I M 60 ll ‘ll I ‘U. t U 10 34 M U D l’! W40. . 77 I1 2'1 2O 88 U I Wbt 1M l6 ‘ll I ‘ll ill l’! ‘IVA-U I'M I XI! D61 8O I32 I WacCrac/een Is Sentenced By U. S. Senate -_i. h D. Iareid Oliver, Ameeleted Pr— ital Writs. Oi!- .n4krye relilect experience on the Board. ARABIA MIN "lunar PllBll sf production can be reduced re- aeivers-liquidafors of the Acadia Joai Company cannot possibly aarry on.‘ according in the ilnd- ‘ngs o1 Thomas Graham, Victoria engineer, assigned by the Nova i lcotie Government to investigate conditions of the company proper- ties. The report. submitted by Ore- ham this etternoon at e meeting of the Nova Bcotla cabinet. re- snd miners’ un- little betterment or improvement oi operaflons and declares: "The cost set-up based upon the estflrlwcd msrkct possibility for the current year. and upon coat of op- snation in 1988. conclusively shows that unless oost of p. ‘uction can be reduced the receivers-liquidat- ors cannot possibly carry on.” unrthrvimlie Appolnslnem oi’ Graham by the , government followed a lengthy dis- ‘ puts between the company and its weqe re- it was ilnposdble to continue payment of the present wage scale it the mine was to continue in operation, and the men went on strike. ustrian Socialists Dislodged In Battle Reform ‘DI-danks For Organized Attack 0n City Many Women-ind Children Feared Victims As Insurgents Are Blasted From Strongholds. (By Wade Werner) (Copyrilrllt .1934 By the Associated Press) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) VIENNA, Feb. l4-Beatcn back by terrific govern ment cannonading, insurgent Socialists retreated tonight to a high hill near Vienna where they are reforming their shattered ranks and preparing for another assault on the capital. Under cover of darkness it was estimated that 8,000 Socialists were throwing up breastworlrs and build machine gun placements while street fighting contin in Vienna's body~strewa workers sections. The number oi dead in the three days of bombard meats and terror was unofficially estimated at L000 te 1,500, among them many women and children-fighters too, with their men or helpless victims of shells that wrecked their homes. Socialists claimed that Julius’ Deutecb. General Secretary oi the Socialist party and commander-in- chiei oi tbe outlawed Republican Guards, was directing their “strat- egic retreat" and pointing them for e march on Vienna. | Armylneemps | Asrosswwninthedarklred- owsortbe tutor! Flcrldsdor! section-when battered buildBU no. Samuel Kennedy, successful candidate for the layer-ally elflce lu yesterday's Civis elections. Mr. Kennedy was . the Finance Committee of the City Council sud has had eight years’ LY Chairman of __..5 Storm Reta rds Railway Trains Despite Yesterday's severe snow‘ stmn and drift the rallwuy lines- throughout the province were up; blocked to the extent that t behind schedule but on no lines were the trains stopped. The morning train from Bummer- side arrived st 10.50. The‘ Soul-ls and Murray Harbour morning trains lay oi about an hour and s held. The aimrnoon train irom and Bummer-aide. 8.10 lest evening and left on return to Tormentlne at 9.10. The train arrived in the city at 11.42 p. m. Report On Land S et t le m e nt Scheme Issued (C. P. Cable by Guardian's Special Wire) A LONDON, we li-nmpue settle- ment by establishment oi new sep~ ante Viliugo curlmunlties in the Dominions is "he but: ad a scheme untamed in s report lulled today i1! the Empire dcveopment and ruca-rch committee beaded ny ll: l\l£i. (Ik>v"ts v ‘hours. arrived at one odour aiicrsde-t H: mmd‘sflmlnnxmwn lthis is done, and ordered searches due st no arrived about $.20. AI“ Mimi i and smoldering ftres told the swl! u! the troops’ onslaught, against the Socialists-e mall um! had ucernped. r Fifteen field pieces. 2 mounted nschlns guns, field ‘whens, and r1119! equipment were rolled hur- riedly into the darkened streets etisr the defenders had been forced beck. | " ‘-' _ trained their weapons on the windows and roois oi edJacent houau. l tnall knots of men and women. clustered in pethet c, solemn [will here and there through the shell- torn area, discussed the arrest oi LGJO Socialists, lmpfficned IQ their civil wnr ear-inst e "FsscJF government threat." litmtiem 11a 12a Austria. "tile. Besiege N. Y. Consulate 17w Weather, Etc WP" the situation was tense. Beeur-ty lDlreetor Hammerstein, st Una. de-_ mended that Socialists surrender arms end ammunition wimn It» “Any active or passive resistor-es to the action on the pert oi house- holders," "wlll be The ferry docked st Borden etfllroken under all clrcumstanoer, in‘ case oi armed resistance, housu will be dyns-miired.” | Chancellor Dolliuss declared the threat to his administrator: "has felled" end that “the Federal Gov-f ernmcnt is stronger than ever.'| but more troops were rushed hen lighting continued sporadically, and the country was tense. 1 Ores reported l2’! deaths n righting there. At Lin: more than l7) deed. Uprblnglreien ' Dolliuss end other government leaders claimed that the uprising had been brohen and nid subse- quent opal-stone by troops were e ‘mopping-up’ oempalm. In Bteyr Socialists used incend- iary bombs to file bufldlnla at u ghtfsil. The chief of the Flaridsdori fir! department, George Weissel. w-ss sentenced to death by e court mar- ‘tial tonldht for participation Ji the (Continued (Ii Pele I) "mi-L "i Shape ‘ghalrloittedolwn Burden Of Giving Relief Ineedufeid. money Without unsbletoeeoureioodmsay will. and , iaoed dalm- A lllcK (m: It A Putt when Noeoov even SAW A men voucsvlsu .' lease; ielr us coll. iellewel ‘rub to strong west to south‘: studs with molerethll are eud probably some nflht. islrrnonowolcar. OFFICI. Toe "seq Feb le-lllnimum and maximul r-mperaiureat- . . . . .. . . l6‘ i: l lk .. -- 1° GL3:- .. M l" “wn. . 2) Ii wh-[wi l1! It Toronto . 15 3' Klngutoll I“! 11 Ottawa .. "i5 l outsell . - "a 1 Quebec .. 135 a Bsinaloae . - u i: u .. 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