, u»: 'BKU41L\ s w" “marina rival yo! m, mug-gull folder. untrue-insulin Eucharistic Congress-Juno 1932 Mun Liner "Dlrohele or Bedford” Guaranteed hour wwmmodatlcn Dublin. Your ticket covers every expense. LOWEST RATES 25, 19.31 the choice of the slab- Write RIV’. l. I. BROWN Monsoon. N. S. ClassifzzerivAAdoertfsemerrts I N O T l C E mung“; al of the late J. Frederick Stavcrt wE Buy 935,353.59 Three llllflm" - will be held from his latc residence, , 11035 el . i I115. Insertlone 1cm- wum“ WHEY’ W°““°5“"Y' Fib- 2‘ I _ "B" P" M 3 p- m- suo rnons s51 b 0 _, {fil- yiuutuv A 3:} v v if.‘ ' ‘Ethan GUARDIAN : - .. ROOPS LTD. OREN-‘N-sklaink this afternoon.‘ ' 1001-11 or ____ GAME s-rsnrs tonight at of GOOII “flat a °'°1°¢k 511E111. Abbics vs, Million- lim- 1001-1“? 1 0110101: BEEF FRESH r0111: SAUSAGE IIAM AND BACON ARENA-Skating this “gm-noon 1097-11 1100x1211 TONIGHT - Million-I aires vs. Abegweiis at The Forum at 8 o'clock. Return 3:11pm FRESH HADDOCK SALMON — IIALIBUT SMELTS -- SCALLOPB 1091-11 I FUNERAL NOTICE-The funcr- 1 TIIXIG ANO TRAIL RANGER CONCERT llHeartz Memorial Hall _ TONIGNT 8 P. M. Tickets 35 Cents. Candy for Sale I 0004+ s...“ | 10827-242331, ”“' ' ' '““‘ "a new era of peace and prospgp- ity for Ireland." He then went. to bed with a cold which his doom;- said was not serious. He was ex- pected to be up and working with- 1!! l dfly or two. Despite the apparent lictory for Miscellaneous FUNERAL NOTICE-Tho funeral 0f~the late William McCoubrcy will so ncnousw. no- wld Surveyor, Herman- u.) P‘ w‘ 3' Sogarus-io-rs-i month. LOST - IN CBARLOTIETOWN an Irish Terrier. Finder please notify James Ross. Vernon River. Reward. , 1040-2-20-41. be held from the United Church, New Glasgow, at. 230 today, after a short service at the homc of Robert Stevenson, Whcntlcy River, TUESDAY Y STOCK FOR SPRING ' s5:_llowers, fruit. shrubberv- $13, now to F. S. Reeves, South- wt. 1085-2-23-81. salesmen Wanted gsnssMAN non r. n. 1. M Abbyb Teas and Coffees. Com- For Sale HAY FOR SALE. J. D. Mo- Jlachern, Mermaid, P. E. I. 1080-2-23-21. FOR SALE AT CONDONS STAB- les, Sour-is, Horse, Driving Sleigh and Harness. 1075-2-23-31. 1w “don baslg u NOVG °°""”“" Amherst‘ 1E. 3;. a-ao-tr. ' pular line of Calen- M w“ INIberaI Commissions. ly with references to News 1 co, Ltd.. Truro, N’. S. “m” S. W. Feb. 22-21. > Male Help Wflflied ml EXPERT Mun our special low cost , Hundreds oi successful ‘Mugfes. Write Moler Barber gqllggc, 5'13 Harrington. Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. 14-stttf. To Lei - 111-10011 wgrr 2p wmr- wd Apply uar an. "‘ - ioas-z-as-ai. , m-BOOMIN COMFORT- mphome. Breakfast if desired. mglpus girl preferred. Apply Oulrdiun. 1000-2 23-81. .T 0 RENT , Issues u...» in Brighton r... nuuths, lifarch and April. Ap- tt F. It. Newsom. Phone 431. 1003-Z-23—2I users GOV’T. (Chatting P88! l) -~ vu for the Government to lie spoke in tones of deep ‘ihosivilized world cannm stand mil see these things happen-J and carried through to the - end without some protest," infer of the Labor party said. ~ labor opposition ere neither lplnese nor pro-Chinese. They It! humanity." (IAN. AIRMEN (Continued from Page 1) Government to proceed to the i1- : refusing to state where offers orignated, the repre- ' it of the flyers stated they (Buying on negotiations “ " Mlmis of the Chinese gov- -1 in San Francisco." NCsnadinn airmen. who, due lliuctions in Departmental ap- iiions, are to be released from 3- 0. F. on April 1, volunteer- Iitilservices to the Chinese con- here last week. They ere 1°. operate as an independ- .¢11-wniained unit, so-opms- Jlil the Chinese air corps, and 1am“ Ttquimd. for ‘planes. v Mid. was set at $9,000,000 I W's operation, _““*——i——-—- l‘ ms AND GLASSES r1111» E. W [All-OB l- S. IAYIJDB Optometrists "2 Richmond Street Ibiitweiililotcli III»! over nllht at the Abe‘- "I HIM’ Billion. Beet louvre ‘MC M- fllloy a comfortable ' "ti. In a steam heated "Int: bath and’ rcnninr ‘ m. mat meals served. Mel- i ""- nosrt 1.. calm-n, Murmur“; m,‘ 5mg WANTED T0 01111.11!‘ BARBER _ FOR SALE-PURE BRED AYR- shire Cow. Apply George Boswell, Irenchfort, P. E. I. 1087-2-23-31. CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOI lining outhouses etc. 1c. per sheet. Guardian office. ti -—---—-_-_______'_. FOB SALE — OLD PAPERS. l cents bundle Guardian Oflfce. fl-i-tf F05 SALE 1'0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Oiiice u, FOR SALE-LUMBER, PER HUN- -CONGBATULATlONS-Mr. and . Mrs. Percy Menu, of Summerside, are receiving the congratulations oi their friends on the arrival of a. lit- tle deughterjJune Carroll, on Feb. 20th, in the Prince County Hospi- tsL-S. -HELP FOB CONVENT AT RUSTICO-Through the influence of Rev. Martin Monaghan, D. 1)., | parish priest at Miscouche, the peo- ple oi the parish made up four boxes oi needful articles for the Convent at Rustico. Bedding and other useful things were contained in the boxes-S. —DONA'1‘ION OF BAGS 0F FLOUR-The bags of flour put up by R. T. Holman's Ltd., for prises in the Summcrsidc Curling games hss been presented by the winners to the Prince County Hospital for which the Matron expresses sin- cere thanks. The winners of the two matches are: F. J. E. Wright, G. Ennis Smith, W. E. MacDonald, H. T. Holman. Skip. M. L. Brad- , show, Art Johnson, R. E. Ellis, W. B. McNeil], skip-S. l —PROHEB1TION CASES AT SUMMERSmE-Severai prohibition cases cams before MHIIIIITBIZrs G. M. Matthews at the Court House, Sum- merside on Saturday afternoon. A case against a party from West Cape, charged with selling liquor contrary to the Prohibition Act, was dismissed for want oi evidence. Mr. Heath Strong, K. 0., appeared for the defendant. A case against another man from West Cape was adioumed until next week. A case against s. party from Al- bertcn charged with P05585- sion was heard. Evidence was heard for the prosecution and the defendant gave evidence on his own behalf, After argument of Counsel the case was adjourned for one week. Mr. Lowell Compton acted for the defendant. A case 1186111“ I. Summers!‘ man ior selling was adjourned for one week for witness- es. The defendant did not appear. Mr. ‘W. H. Noonan appeared for tho prosecution in all the cases-S. -CASE DISMISSED — A Imp was arrested on a warrant by the Sinnmcrside oPlice for steaiink I I i bcdroofiwihd were those mllsin! from the 010N105 line. The accused appear“ I" “h” Police Court on Saturday after- noon and pleaded not guilty. Hr eral notice later probably Wcdncs- teetificd that he had found the day. clothes on the street. Acting Btip- I endinry Magistrate D. O. Stewart disrnined the case as there was not sufficient evidence to 910W m“ he had token them from the clothes line of the man residins In the wast end. 5 Does your Iiilband always "e Y m? w No. some 111m: I'm too tired qiflun. , . I clothes from the clothes line of a MP°POPAI;D"I*IMN2" 51353011132‘ still further complicated by ‘m, and , -- l a, Bummersrue, B1. 1m» P} J0 - - defeat of the Labor leader, Thomas The garments were found in his flmnefly M-“nie '7: Tall“ °f “'15 J. O'Connell. 1 identified as Cliv- FUNERAL TOMORROW -- Mr. s. s. Hessian, x. 0., WIlD left for , mvetins — Social 11.111. (charlottetuwn yesterday “naming 1 flow-Annual Concertfliiuxis Squares ‘for Summersidc, on getting the sao news of the dcnth of his brother, ‘who was killed in tirc recent acci- dent, arrived in the city at 3 0' clock yesterday on a special train which had been sent to Mt. Stew- art. The afternoon train for Georgetown was hcld licre until r o'clock and at Royalty Junction took on board Mr. Hessianb body to Georgetown where the funeral will be huld tomorrow. boys your support-Admission 35 cents - I-lcartz Memorial Hall, 1076-2-23-11. ARENA-Skating this afternoon 1097-11 TURNIRS-Pnying 10 cents per bushel. Henry Smullwoori, Char- lotfctown, 1002-2-23-21 FORUM. HOCKEY TONIGHT- Abbies vs. Niiiiionnircs at 8 o'clock, Return game. 1091-1 ' CAR BROKEN INTO-Some time during Saturday night some one broke the seal and entered a car consigned to thc- Robin Hood Flour Co, Charlottetown, standing on the rnlhvny siding and 11111110 away with FLIGHT AGAIN POSTPONED— Dr. J. S. Jenkins received a mes- sage yesterday from Mrs. Jcnkln d7“ "-- u-oo 5nd kindling from stating that hcr flivlit from Mont- Iclézft Pris Apply cor‘ or real to Charlottetown. which wu; SLIP“ 01.0mm I“? “f now‘ Pm“ a s om stio5o_2_2o_3l ‘to have started yvzslerclay, was ‘we Imvcsuguung‘ postponed on account of the un- ____ v favorable weather in Maine. If iwiathe; ctortilditions permit, shc will ' a. e o o ay. _i__ ——.——— (Continued from Page l) RETURN GAME - Millionaires vs. Abbies at The Forum tonight at 8 o'clock. 1091-11. though he was second in the poll to a Republican, who gained one seat from the Government. The second Government candidate was very low in the poll. DUBLIN, IRISH FREE STATE‘. Feb. 22. -- (Canadian Press Cable) -— Presuming support from two Independent Laborites, Eumonn de VIIICTIIUS Fianna Fail (Republican Party) and its allies tonight had _ the ncccssnry 77 seats to give them into the death of Mr- James IM- n. nmjority in the 01.11 Eireann as sian. a victim of Sunday morniiuffi tabulation of results in the 145 train wreck was besun yesterday at ‘ndlugs which voted in lust Tues- tho Bowneas Undertakng Parlorsfrinys Free State election came to Summerside, when the following an and, _ jury viewed the remains; Arthul‘ The standing of parties was: Johnson (forcmurl) James Snlli- Fianna FniL-Sixty-cight van, Wallace Gallant, Fidele M. Labor-Seven- Arsenault, Fred Murphy. Crilly i Independent Labor-Two. m; and Albert Cakes, I'm inquest Govcrnment-Fiity-three. was adjourned until ten o'clock Imlvlleudtni- find Filfmeffi‘ Fif Friday morning when ‘t will be rc- I790"- sumed 1n the town build-n; Total-—0nc hundred and forty tiive. RETURN FROM Tm? _ Mn L z Without the support of either H. Douglas, Station Agent, M Labor or Independent Labor the Georgetown, and Mr. Wallace Mac- Flam“ Fan's 65 Sens e-‘RMIY Pal‘ Donald’ o; this my’ returned m, nnced those of President William Saturday night from New York, T- Cussrnvds Government party when they were witnesses 1n the and its Independent and farme; trial of the Dyall Produce Company Sillllmrmrs- versus the Munscn Steamship l 59W" “m5 a"? 5m] mI-"smg w‘ Cc...,pflny_ In this case. dmn-agcs night in Sligo-Lcitrim where vot- were sought in connection with mg was Posiimmd 1mm March 3 cargo of potatoes ma; 1mg been (uving to the fatal shooting of a loaded m Georgetown on me Ste“- government candidate and a de- mcr "Tome" three years ago, i‘ "Clive *1 Week “Kw 5mm!" steamer having been cnirght in tho N°!“1““II“"S were held “m” I“ we o“ caps Brawn and delayed Sligo-luciiriiir where five Govern- m reaching pom Mn Com-gt, R merit czmdidatcs, five Fianna Fail Bunmm, Charlottetown, “gem, , one Lnbor and Independent wcrr the Munsen Company. was another named to contest the seven seats witness at the trial. Mrs. Buntnin MP5 ‘In-Tl’ Reylmlds- wm°w °r u‘ accompanied mm m New york slain candidate, was among those They stopped o“... h, Nrotytrvnl on 11omi1111fcd and became the secon their way home and will return to ‘Vilmml 1° "Mo" m” electmm churlotmmwn this wed“ The position of the two Labo groups was still somewhat uncerr 11in. The two Independent Laborites 111 the inst Dial voted with tho- Govrcmmcnt, but Dc Vaiera's pm tonight appeared to be counting o their support. The regular Labor group, so far numbering seven, was counted 011 to support the Repub- licans, but had already announced its condition that the Fianna Fnil adopt its plnn for the relief of un- k employment. The situation was. the SUPREME COURT OPENING— Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenauit and Mr. R. H. Rogers, Prothonotnry left yesterday evening for George- town where the sitting of the Sup- reme Court for Kings County be- gins today. INQUEST BEGUN—'I'he inques‘ BIRTHS KELLY-At Kinkora on (hursdoy February, 4, 1932, To Mr. and Mrs J. E. Ke‘1y. a daughter (Mari Dorothy Clarise). I DEAN IIS It seemed clcnr, however, thcrc -——-—' would bc no formal alliance bo- STAVERT-At wiimot VaFcy F161 tween Labor and the Republicans 22, i932, Fred Stavert. Definite fnfl- ‘and that tho Laboriics would take thc position of holding the whip hand in the next house "Change the Government, but con- 4- trol its ," was one of the party's election slogans. I President Cosgravs tonight rc- N’ D ' M acLean mained silent on the result. cXflvpi 910553134333 to say he and his party were will- ‘unsung; t0 Support any government ti‘: I t e extent that its policy shot! ciiqtggkwfi be in the interest of the country. Mr. Dc Valera, on the other Phone Ill hand, confident of victory, herald- ed the result as the beginning of Altai-By United Church 'l.30-'Stu1ior C. G. I. T. regular 11nd Trail Rangers — Give the T0 RENT-Furnished house In ~ Br gliton for two montlp. see ad, 1093-1! the Republicans and Laborues, 1'- efy “ of President Cos- grave's cabinet was returned, most of them with good majorities in heir constituencies. Will Introduce ,, LATER DUBLIN Irish Free State, Feb. 22—(A.P.)-—Eam0nn De Valerais Fianna Fail and its Labor allies had won 77 seats in the new Dail as ago. 11st 68 for the Government party of President William '1‘ cos- grave and its supporters in oompletc ‘returns wnught from last week's elcctlpn. except for seven districts in 011111011 the voting was postponed GERMANY (Continued from Page 1) the Drcsdner Bank, and several smaller institutions~the ' Deutrsche Gesellschait, the Banner Bankver- cin and the Commerz Und Privat Bank. By ivriting off losses and trans- ferring some of thcm to the Reich on condition that they will be rc- stored later from earnings, as well as by invcsting some of the Reichs- banks surplus profits in private bank's, the German Government be- ’ lieves the way has been paved for restoration of confidence. which, in turn is expected to end hoardingi I by the people. ' Finance Minister Hermann Die- trich explained that the main fea- ture of the reorganization is the , fusion of the Danat with the Dresd ner under the name Dresdnei Hank. Ordinary shares of both banks will be folded up at a proportion of ten to thzee. Preference shares of the Dresdner will be folded up at 3 to 2 and later will be transfer- red into ordinary shares. . The capital of both banks, which amounted to 554,000,000 marks (about $139,000,000) will be reduced to 200,000,000 marks (about $7,000,- 000) ‘ In the fusion of the Barmer Bankeverein with the Commerz Und Privat Bank, which will result in u capital of 80,000,000 marks (approx- imately $i9,000,000) with 80,000,000 marks reserve (approximately $7.- 000000) the Reich will invest direct 1y or indirectly about 112,000,000 marks (about $27,000,000). Industries Fair Opens In England (Special to the Guardian) LONDON,‘ Feb. 22--"i11cluding th< booths of many Canadian exhibitors nearly thrty acres of floor spw are occupied by the British Indust- vies Fair which opened slmultan eously today at Olympia and thr While City Ioondon and Castlfl sfnrted. Fire headquarters itself was h.t by a shell and several ftcmcn Bromwioh in Birm nsham. Abundant interest of continental buyers was in evidence and the Danish Government in particular has authorized a considerable de- bate on the state railways for trav- cl‘ers to the far. It is the 18th of the series and the largest o! them all with more than 2.000 exhibitors. The Duke of York and Rt. Hon. Walter lturicimnn, President of thf‘ Board of ‘Prado $119814 it a banquet at the Mansion House tonight in connection with hhc for. whle the Prince of Wales will visit the Birm- ingham section on Thursday- VOCIFEROUS would you call n cat herbvorous or camivorous?" asked the man who Lg learned but tedious- Nelther, answered the man who yawns, merely vociicrpufl- iirai iiair Beet Remedy I5 ma“ At Home To half pint of Wfiicl’ add "P ounce bay rum. o emu" ‘(i)’; oqfnggm‘ cmlmounfl “In "no-ml" n put this qlycerlnl. Any dru§1st cn ‘ u an m it at. iroénmuii‘ 5 a not color the I new and does not rug 01in o. wde front. Numerous shells burst in the vicinity of north Szechuen road. Others fell in Ch ncse arBB-S and it, was feared that mtmy d“ The ,=hcll‘ng wrs so heavy m“ an" balances could struck the isolation hospital. news from Shanghai gave rise to- night. to considerable anxiety in authoritative civilian circles. Press dispatches told of stubborn resist- ance by the Chirec army and said the Japanese offensive was meet- ing with reverses. mcnt officials declared (hero W85 no plan at prcscnt to scud addi- tlonnl reinforcements, ‘Tho war of- fice, remaining said there was no confirmation of the reported reverses 11nd pointed out that would necessarily be slow as the Shanghai terrain is cut by Hum‘ crous canals which mnkc progress difficult. ' the news from Shanghai as in- dicating the advance of Licutenant General Kenkichi Uyccla was pro- cceding "accordingv to sclicdulc." take a. week or ten days to drive ‘the Chinese buck from the fwclvc miic zone around SIlfiIll-Lllill. Gov- crnmcnt officials. krantrd that the zones cvrntuall’ I noon he was down in his own shop ‘would be cleared, Japanese army would occupy it fir‘ fcnsively until the situation war- ranted withdrawal or until a tem- upstairs. Snmwne In the 5MP 551d pox-cry neutral area was decided they smelled smoke. He ran up- CHINESE (Oontinrued mm P886 1i l s. I I bog or troops were entrenched‘ them 11,1, épokesmau declared, that the Japanese attackers got. a-- head of their schedule 1-1 their as- sault Mondny on K BREWER. a 1W5‘; ition the hlilh Will-Elm“! dId m‘ intend to attack too stronilly I" °T' der that casualt es 0n b“?! lid” mght be kept down. TIIE PRESCRIPTION l 5 DISPENSING CHINESE VERSION . _l or the action vice at your fl annual. llave your The Chme“ W“ on 1d ab, Prflcrlpliorrs rll pens-vi at thll, around Kiangwan was cons er y Druggtqrp‘ different. It gave the Chinese com-l mand credit for havinfl Executed a; smart movement. The Ch nose con- tended that. when the Juliane-SE turned thcr flank they quietly withdrew, allowing tho attackers to, A walk into a pocket in the viilaizfl of '°‘“‘2'2"'3" IIRIIGSTORE ' J ANY PRESCRIPTION To obtain the best results from your Prescription it must be properly dil- pensed. At this Drugstore you will find an up-to-ilate Prercrlption Service. used. Dispensing Drulkists with years of expcrir-nrc are at your ser- vice. Prompt mull livery. An all night Prescription Ser- . ERNEST II. WORTH 142 P111101: Strut-i. I i “us; '1. riltiiai w: uisrsriss Quality Drugs only are and phone de- Phone 82. Mo Hang Chen, two miles north- upon ' III I . . We“ M xIgngtilexllzizpyshexrlz' No cabinet meeting was held to- gunners a“ r ‘ Jay but War Minister Araki con- ~' W“ b““°“~ ‘ierrcd tum high military officials at the W111‘ Office. A war officc (MSUALTIES ‘spokesman said General Chiang IKOI-SIIOICS National Guardsmen Estmates of casualties, which _ were not assisting the 19th Chin- have been very low since the action ese mum hrmy in the defense o,» Shari/ed’ 1193"“ I° B“ 9' little 01°55“ YShanghai. Thc 19th, the spokesman t0 Whfli S-‘med w bl‘ the trum- The ‘Idcclarcd, was practically isolated, Jflliflnc-o admiiivfl 309 ill M03533’? I and a breach had occurred between fighi-lllg- Ch 1195B h°5l>iifl15 and !°I"‘tl1c Nanking Government 11nd the eisu soldiers suuruiuc the buund-[chfneoc faction. The lilth is from ar.es of the French concession rc- lcanton. ported that 344 wounded Chinesei had passed through tho gates. Thisl did not include scores of wounded, Chinese c vilians. _ i United States ofllcials complain- Tlw JBIJ-"HHISC I-IIWUIHQIICB fill/IS‘ cd to the Chinese authorities that i100 reported to headquarters that Chinese troops had fired across [the 88th Chinese division. a imit- lny Soochow creek on membersof the 'the forces ‘of iormcr President 31st U. S. miantry who were work- Chang Kai-SINK. 110d 10311811 the: ing on their barbed wire defenses. 19th Chinese route army and “'85- No casualties were suffered by the operating under German nstruct- 31st. At Ch nose headquarters it was ors. it was impossible to check 1.1115‘ =uid that their soldiers had mIS- report with cnurese officials. The‘ tnkcn the Americans, who vvcrc Chincsc, in 111111, avcrrrd that ihc “paring blue dross uniornis, for Japanese huii luncled two new ti" Japanese IJIUOJZXCIKCIS. The Japan- is ons of troops, a ITDUPI‘ lhfihsse high command added propu- brougiit forth from l-ht’ JaiY-"Wsc ‘ gunda to its munitions of 111.11‘ dur- headquarters hliuliP-iillfln the w“ 11g the fighting hiondfll‘ "@0114? mark that 11': hushed it was truc. Aviators "bombed" Chfllbci with ‘ thousands of pamphlets which were lsupposed to have been issued by _ the headquarters of the Kuomin- shortly before midnight the Chin- tang, the Chinese National Party- csc moved a battery of three-lrwhfrhe pamphlets said that the 19th howitzcrs and three heavy trfllwh‘ route army, in opposing the JBPBY" nlorturs .nto the compound of the ese at Shanghai, Was 01111051118 31° North Stat on, almost within sight wishes of the National Government. oi the Japanese lines. These P196- that they were traitorous to their es provided part of the battle spefi- country, and that. they had precip- tacle for the sightscers of Shanghai's itatcd the Shanghai crisis by at- rooffops. All night long the howit- tacking the Japanese without warn- zers dumped explosyes into the ng. The pamphlets were dropped northern section of Hongkew. At over chapel. but the wind cart-pd frequent intervals the darkness was great numbers of them over thv broken by brliiant shellbursts. international Settlement. - Manny's fighting was started af- Dr. T. K. Jen, chief of the Chin- .er the Chinese command learflvd ese red cross hospital. 155""! 95mm‘ may, Japanese units had been with ment that several of his red CYOSS drawn from Hongkew to assist the trucks transporting wounded from I ere makin lit- fIzgYirgfigx-WINIJISZIIIIICIIIII]: KIBIIEWBHESOC- ly attacked by Japanese aeroplan- tor. There was brief artillery Pie" cs. ‘ parat on for this assault. One wave ‘if infantry was sent over, but that m; not, enough to dist-WEB 0f the uumerous Japanese machine 811" nests. The attackers fell back and {he heavy guns to their rear laid down a harassing fire. Th s kept "P for several hours. Thcn, after dflfk the Chinese artillery men really lei loose. Their bonrbardment covered U. S. COMPLAINS AGAIN FEAR FOR. CIVILIANS SHANGHAI, Feb. 23. (Tuesday) (Aim-Unsuccessful in every at- tempt to break the Ch nese line at Kiangwan, the Japanese deter- nlned today to starve out the force 1f defenders still surviving in the ~uins of the battered village. With tanks, armored cars, ‘nfant- ry, aeroplanes and field artillery. they attempted to drive a wedge in the Chinese line north of the vil- ‘age that, they might be in posit- 'on to stop any attempt W 89¢ f°°d 1r ammuntion to the Chinese stat- ioned in the Kiangwan machine- gun nests. illrms had been killed. w‘ nllmfm" resdonts had refused to evacuate not, get f0 thC wounded. In thendgluborhood of the Japanese barracks a dozen 0111i IN QUEST INTO (Continued from Page 1) I were wounded. Another proiilcflle TOKYO ANXIOUS TOKYO. Feb. 22. -—(AP) "Bad merside, represented the Attomcy General Tno jury viewed the re- mains at Mr. Roy Philips Ulldm“ takini! Parlours before going t0 the court room. Dr Gillis. of Kensinizion, was the first witness called and save evid- ence that he had vicwcd the body of Justin Hynes shortly uftcr no nad been taken to the undertaking rooms, The surface of his skin was severely burned, that and the shock would be sufficient to cause death within five minutes was his oplnlofh His face and hands wcic cOmPIOW- ly burned. g Dr. MacBride, of Kcnsington, saw the body soon after they ‘had taken him out of the room. llc had sev- crc burns on his facc, hands, fcct and 111 fact all ovcr his body. Death was due to burns and shock. Jnck Burns, who occupied the shoe store down stairs, testified that he saw Hyncs bctwccn 9 and 10 0'- clock in William Cameron's tailor shop. Hyncs asked Cameron to pui on a fire for him. Witness sau ' Cameron make on the fire from olr. taking it for auto tires and lmpcf‘. In the after-- Despite these dispnfclws. govern- outwardly calm. advance the J npnncsc quick Government officials interpreted It was said it probably would but heard no noise of an explosion. The first he knew of the fire was when he heard someone running nssrricrl the ' the battlefield had been delibcratc- ' I r111. T0 BREAK 1.11m i stairs and saw Scott Reeves and William Cameron coming down. Bums tried to enter Hynes’ room. but could not for flames. He then wcnt and rang fire bell. W. H. Darrach got a ladder and put it at the window, but could not get in for flames. Allison Bernard, one of the firemen, wcnt into the room and carried Hyncs out. He was appar- ently dead. Burns knew that Hynes uscd a gasoline lamp. Scott Reeves gave evidence that he was in Cameron's shop that day. ‘He was leaving the office at about '3 o'clock. He rushed across the hall way and opened the door, but the fire burned his face so badly he could not got in. When he last s10 Hynes he was sitting on p, chair near the firc. William Champion gave evidence that Hyncs 11nd bought half e gal- lon of gasoline 1h:- nigiit before and two gas mantles. William Cameron testified that hl had u tailor shop across from Hyncs‘ place. He did not hear any explosion. I-Iyues was; in hi; shop that morning bc-isvcrii 9 and l0 0'- clock. 'J0hn Burns and Scott Reeves were there. He, witness, had a couple of drinks from I-lynes who askctl him t0 put 0n his fire. He saw Hynes after dinner in his room. He. was sitting on the lounge. He was not drinking. When he sew the fire he tried to go into the room, but was badly burned about the face. There was more fire than smoke. Mr. P. LcBlanc was called end gave evidence that he heard some- thing iike an explosion and saw smoke coming out: of the window. Mr. ‘Miilman in returning his ver- dict said that the firemen had done everything ihcy could to save Mr. l-Iyncs, and that the action of Al- lister Bernard, in going into the room, which was n mass of flames to drag out the deceased, was tobe tiighlyr commcnticd. It was nothing short of ircroic. Two of the witness- es were badly burned about the face. Happy Returns (Special u, the Guardian) BENTLEY, England, Fob. 2 — Boys all ovcr the world joined with veteran army campaigners today in congratulating Lord Robert Baden- Powcll founder of the Boy Scout movement on his 75th birthday. I-Ic was confined to his home with a cold but made light oi it. Mother-Robert, you haven't stud 0d your history lesson. Bobby-Aw, mother, why not let byzoncs be bygoncs. itn-enar-ui 11311 t Daily offering fur Lcnf, Frrslr (‘od and Ilrulrlock. FlTfiIl FIIII-ts Fresh Smells. Salmon Dressed. Iinlihui. Smnkr-ii Fillets Smoked Finnnn Huddle. Bnnelcss and Dry Cod. 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