‘m, Ieundarl ins-r. v flllll i i ‘ Premier “I. uuardtan Two Cont!» EHINES ti?’ On WN ADA, RE?‘ 11v MASS .WITHDRA WAL Japs Will icoorThTio Pressing Until An Official Cessation Of Hostilite_i§__ Are Arranged (By Morris I. Harris, Associated Press sun correspondent) irrrnvtn Fliiiiiitlll tlliiiilllilii “Britislr-llitizens Again May Buy Foreign Ex- Li nJb e rglr Kidrrappers (UPMH to the Guardian) rwnsmw, MARCH a, 1932 On Trail Of WASHINGTON, D- U» MINI! ""11" bvllce radio bureau lllmlrlflcnoonsentscallte all patrol cars and stations In wllmlllton to watch for an automobile MID‘ . Pgnnu]- MAXIMS 1O PAGES Annual Iubserlptlonn Delivered l0- II Ill! Cllllll and l]. S. A. SIM. ‘AL OPENING on LEGISLATURE First Session Of 42nd General Assembly Opened Yesterday By His Honour Lieut. Governor Dalton. Appointment And Installation Of Hon. Dr. A. A. MacDonald As Speaker Precedes Function. “ a ION. J. D. STEWART, I. O. v The Bill And 55 Against. ily George llamblcioll. Canadian ‘ Press Staff Correspondent) MNDON. March 2--(Canadian - CflblBl-A-lter two days oil lilo provide a secure home mark- lHEIiT illiillii‘ illl rorssrs lie Voting llivis- ion Was‘ 42 8 For .... - the House of’ Commons to- Wnt save reading to the National Comments wheat quota bill, aim- iirt a guaranteed price for miliabie lriiirh grown wheat. | The voting in division on a Le-' ibr amendment was 428 for the‘ ‘ lhd 55 against ii; giving the i - merit a majority e1 3'73, LONDON, Mar. z. - (‘Can- {lillln Press Cable) -~ The ~' llonse of Commons tonight "WW 4Z8 to 55 to give second Jltdlng to the use...» Gov- _ uumehUs wheat quota bill. PORTLAND. 026., March 2- luuw Hansen, well known Portland welterweight boxer, “ Ill shot and killed in hls hotel "Mm hero today. Police started ltltclr for Jack Kentworth, Ill- illlrr boxer. in running this thing down." more than four mon-ths, awaiting appeal to the higher courts oi his l1 year- penitentiary sentence for income tax evasion. His attorneys have said he is without funds. Aruiiiiitmu FUR rrrsomi on the city's northwest. The Japanese also attacked Woo- sung village and the forts nearby nflvshldvimfwmibkrosaiuthsnshrerswoaraoeeueaeurcnreyaa tothcwcstuntllauofflclalecsaatfonofhostllttiegwuarranged, Although the Chinese positions in and Mann,“ “Wm A “m” OlISPQl Illa “IQ Klflnlwlfl 801501‘ fl-Qm the gun‘ of wu-‘hip, onflwr’ were broken, the conflict continued @yflsgd the ‘that close to Shanghai, Japanese guns ‘wmwm “nvimm Chanel. some of them more than shelled the retreating Chlnesg ranks a, m“, m length’ “an: ample“ Ind 11W 011mm with!“ to the destruction of that at tbs confluence of the Yangtne Doaem of great fires raged in section of Shanghai to the oohniovs toll. rho fires were the outcome of artillery shells and incendiary bombs. Bill. BANBSTER IIFFERS liElP (Associated Press) CHICAGO, 111., MarchZ-Al Cap- une offered from his county jail cell today a reward of $10,000 for the safe return of the Irinfiqih baiby and th¢ capture of his kid- nappers. "It's the most outrageous think I ever heard of," said Capone, whose own name several times has been mentioned in Chicago abductions. "I know how Mrs. Capone and I would feel if our son were kidnapp- ed. and I sympathize with the Lindberghs. “I'll give $10,000 for infomration that will lead to the recovery of the child unharmed and the capture of his kidnappers. "If I were out of jail I could be of real assistance. I have friends all over the country who could aid Capone has been in the jail for .|KElY liElll NILIBS. OHIO. Mar. 3. — (Thursday) — As thoruanda of police hunted the kidnappers of tion with the Undbcrg kidnap- IMQDMQ, ' Maren I. (A.P.)--'.Brit- impressive ceremonial and military display which accompanied the "I" improved financial condition was reflected today in the announce mcnt of Nevlfle Chamberlain. Chancellor of the Exchequer, that British citizens slain may buy for- Blth exchange. nestrictions against the purchase .0! forcilh cxchanre wm imposed to protect the pound when Britain suspended the gold standard last year. our. rrrusrs llllHlllBEiS Fascists In Revolt In A Finland For Past Five Days. HELSINGFORB, Finland, March 2. (Arm-One of the demands of the Lapua Fascists who have been day when Baron E. Von Born, Min- ister of the Interior, was replaced. iii" pleat was given to General K. L Oesch. Merunwirrle President Petu- Evind Svinhufrud nrrucunced he was inklnl personal leadership of ihc national defense frzcgg m put down the revolt. A proclamation from the aged General warned the public against false rumors, and declared that the civil guard has loyal, and aiding in putting down the revolt. ~ It was learned that the head- quarters of the anti Communists, who have demands’ that the Gov- ernment be purged of socilsisnr and marxism, have been transfer- red -from Mantsala, 85 miles from the capital, to Tavastherhus, almost twice as far away. Censorship on all communica- tions into the rebel area was es- tablished flrmly, only big commer- clnl houses being permitted to use the teicphc nwhile a large force of government troops rs- maind camped outside of Mantsala. it was said, and government effic- rn uranium, in revolt for flvc days was met to- , rmmu vnnr srincuror llllllllNliY Far Firing Attempt - T10 Locate The Kid- nappegbliaby 0f 001. (Chas. Lindbergh - $50,000 Ransom Asked For. (By Francis A. Jarnleson) (Copyright, 1932. by The Alloclated Press) IJNEIRGH HOME, Hopewell, N. J. March 3-1110 mightiest law enforcement arms of the United States-from Prceideuttopoiiceman; the efforts of thousands of friends. and the open purse of a famous father were aligned tonight in s‘ far-flung attempt to locate the kid- na-Pbcd baby 0f Charla A. Lind- imglr. Ready To Pay Ransom was demanded for the return of the QO-months-old child in a note found pinned to the sill of a window through which the baby (Continued on Page 9) I0 P. C. Cut For HowLindyis Baby Was Kidnapped (Swain-l in the Guardian) BOPIZWELL, N. J., March 2. Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. blue-eyed and fair hatred l0 months old child of Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh ls held today for $50,000 ransom. fleiuedlnhlseriblast nightas a he lay sleeping and ill of a cold. the baby was taken away by kill- napper-s, one o! wlrcrn is be- lieved to be u woman. i With ‘cold osrln; the actual ktdnsppes- crept up e short sec- tional ladder into the second floor nursery sometime between ‘Lllandlpualaatulght-tofl the "uowo the ladder and left behind the ransom demand. This note demanding the $50,000 for the child's freedom was reported to have said in substance: “We will be back tomorrow (Wednesday) to talk buslueI. Don't talk to the police or the papers." Col. Lindbergh, grim and re- ticent aided in- searching for the kidnappers and was NPR- santed as ready personally to enter direct negotiations for the child's return. In fact it was stated authoritatively that. "If the means and occasion" for doing so were made known to him he would pay the kidnap- pers for the return of the baby. Meantime the kidnapping creat- ed a world wide sensation. PASS NEW CRIME BILL WASHINGTON, D. (3., March c-Aroosee by the kraesorrifls o! the baby of Colonel Chas. A. Lindbergh, the llousc Post Of- fice committee today unani- mously recommended llllllle of a bill malrln it s. crime In land n threatening letter through the United States run-ll. The bill approved by the post oillce department fixed a event. The session, which is the first ci’ the 42nd General Assembly of the Province, was fornrslly open- ed at 3 o'clock by His Honour Lieutenant . Governor Dalton His Honor, accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. M. Alioan Farmer, left Government House at 2.40. They were preceded by the Usher of the Black Rod, Mr. Leo MacDonald, this car being fclkrwcd by a second with His Honours Aides Col. Full and lidajor Tierney. ‘The Lieutenant Governor‘; car with a travelling escort followed. The Governor! party reached the Provincial Building at 2.50 when His Honour took the salute from the Gllflfd of Honor after which he pro- IJUINGS m JHEFEBERAL I ~PARLLAMENT Dominion Notes OTTAWA, Ont., March 2. -(By the Canadian Press) —- The pres- ent total amount of Dominion notes advanced under the author- ity of the Finance Act to the Banks in Canada by the Minister of Finance was $20,000,000, E. N. Rhodes stated in the House of Commons today. The rate of inter- est being charged thc borrowing banks was three per cent and the lowest rate of interest charged the banks for such advances durlnz 1931 was also three per cent, the Minister of Finance declared. OUT 0F ORDER OTTAWA, Ont., March 2. —- (CP) — Debate on a resolution proposing bilingual currency was precluded in the House of Com- mons this afternoon when the speaker ruled the resolution of Os- car Boulanzer (Lim-Bellechasse) out of order on a technical rule. The resolution, which said that in order to well establish that Canada was a. bilingual country it was "desirable that Canadian cu:- rency should be in both official languages" had appeared on the order paper on two previous oc- casions, bu_t the proposer hsd not been present when called. Under those circumstances. ruled the Speak , the resoluti was auto- (Cwyrlebt. 1008. By The Associated Press) 5'10"“!!!- MI-"II Fmlflillvi-"Nhw mm rushed wat- ir "“'“ "m" “m” "Y ' "l" ' W,“ W“. u” an" shmdubwmun. m,“ “d” “hm ‘Man’. and carrying g “m, “,1 The usual keen interest was rnani- eeeded, accompanied by the seniofl . "my "Qua" h g m. “mun”. “d would“, u", “m. u” "n. e Ex- baby as passengers. fest-ed Yesterday in the Ofnnlnl’ o! officers and others to the Chamber %ened.House “wohuh ‘uchhu he“ w; [or-mum "m", “pa” N-lunu The police alarm said the the Provincial legislature, a large r4 deliver the speech from the ‘their advance apparently hail 183m "I'm “Mil 1° ""1""! ton rnucu car had been seen here am] number of . including many ‘Throne. ‘u; of “ma”, b“ "m, h“ n“ n‘ ma“ u" “'1 "ma" ‘n. i should be stopped in connee- ladies, being present, despite the The Guard u: Honor was com-i unfavorable weather, to witness the posed of 100 men, commanded by Major T. B. Rogers, with Lieut. C. Campbell and Lt. W. J. Reid. Music was provided by the Prince Edward Island Highlanders‘ Pipe Band. As tb; Governor's party proceeded to the House a salute was fired by _ the 2nd. Medium Battery, the firing - part/y at the park being in command ' of Csiptain G. W. Craig, with Lt. George Peake. Oath 0f Allegiance As this was the first session since the last gmeral election, there were some changes ‘in the procedure from the opening last year. At 2.15 p. m. Hon. Chief Justice Mathieson, accompanied by Hon. A. (Continued on Page S) New Brunswick‘ Legislature FREDERICTON, N. 3., March 2. --(By the Canadian Press) - Res- olutions passedat ' the January Convention of the New Brunswick Farmer-s’ and Dairyrncrrs Associa- tion were referrsd by the Agri- cultural Committee of the legisla- tion to a‘ sub-committee today. The resolutions dealt with govern- mental assistance in co-operstive purchasing of farm implements, all bank loans to farmers, and Provincial and Dominion Govern- mental aid in keeping down the cost of farm -, duction. FHEDERICION, N. 8., March 2. -Recommendation that companies operating under Dominion charter be brought by Dominion Legisla- tion within the Jurisdiction of the New Brunswick Board of Public Utilities, is made in the annual report of that board, tabled in the l ‘ we today. Lose Mail Bags MARGARIZIIN, N. 8.. March I.- (By the Canadian FIND-TWO msilbags, one of which contained a , ntain of registered mail were lost early this morning when the mail coach, driven by Alphonse Le- Blanc crashed through the ice of Margsree river. One of the two horses was drowned, but the sleigh with most of the mail was drflcled ashore by rescuers who heard Le- Diane's shouts and went to his as- HlS HONOR. HEUT. GOVERNOI DALTON lLS. WATBHINE lliE LEAGUE DELIBERATIUNS WASHINGTON, D. (7., March 2. (By Ken Clark, Canadian Press Staff CorrmpondenD-The Un‘ted States is watching with the keen- est interest to see what the League of Nations assembly will do about the Sine-Japanese imbrcglio at Gen eva tomorrow. It is particularly in- terested in learning whether ar- ticle 16 cf the covenant which pro- vidcs for economic sanction-a boy- cott-will be invoked. President Hoover is reported to be firmly opposed to the use of an economic sanction by the Units-d States and Chairman William E. ions committee has declared a boy- cott would be a good way to get the United States into a war. None thelms, a popular movement for a boycott has gained considerable headway in this country and a rc- port of this reaching Japan is sad to have been a factor in recent dc- velopments. It is pointed out here that were the league to declare a boycott, the United States might find itself blamed in any case as it would b: supposed thr- League would not act were it not nasurccl ~ - r m db h r. . "ma, ewohr ANNOUNCEMENTS rtionherhluldrliaouzmrer-selirslre; l): '.'Z§.i§.°'""”° w “meme Wm‘ Telegraphers “year's 12m pail-figs ‘Si... no: matically dropped. He declared sistance in a boat trier repeatedly the support or a ctrsiomcr with ' COMING fivENTs: tonight tbeir search for the ‘ ' for mama; remi- in which kld- however, that it was still the pnv- Irvin! W ""11 him P)’ “ti”? " “m” ‘mm’ ‘m5 “ hm?” “m” abductor-s of James De KIM. - -- ¢____ napping ransom ls demanded. liege of any member to restore the W"! u" iimmllu“! l.“- “ma” MEETINGS. ETC "Talkies Montague Saturday. i i 1230-84-31. _3“0ome to Concert at Clyde Jr. ll, aou of a wealthy Niles contractor. The father, with the entire force of Trumbull County Pol- ice ofPcers, hunted the boy. New Jap Terms Not Made Public Que, Mitch 3-(31 rho c ‘lap Preach-The Canadi- lll Pacific AM Qlladlln National 341W!!! hive notified the Omn- Tho bill introduced by repre- scntatfve Cochran (D) of Mie- souri, was in the hands of a subcommittee when news of the undersea aunnsrln: appeared resolution to the order paper. A resolution of Samuel Gobeii, (Cons., Compton) was also dropped for the same reason. Attention to the half-forgotten rule was drawn i j Record & Forecast of the Weatherl l Borah of the Senate foreign resist-W" ' OI A 0F A ,_-- MERE MAN i 1 j i “up dalfl ilve a -_ "all: "u “I Worry will not even pay the ln- i wflllium“ illitonwhatyouowatosaynoth. ‘. . i. in; of the principal. ‘ V, i ____ I W _____ 1 V, - l Q,§'““°,“ 3"“ 1'““°“°' m“ while the dhtracted mother mar-vial ‘Iblmlohqs union that M”, by Hugh Guthrie, schism- of Jus- ME,.,,0,,,,,_,,G,,.,L onflcm’ T“, - Iuuum - in mum lb ma! mum i m srn - i‘ 5d e. 1335-34-11. ‘wflhd . no“ f the ‘o, a‘ “l, influx,‘ Aw“ “t, ace‘ onlllo. ‘Ont, ltfarglcb 2. I t i "Bordon Line Club loading horn. two men who rushed the child I Misfit Ill"! Mutton o! m um: e n ${\_L N w f he. calves at Albany Thursday. on n. an automobile this nriiu- Gmiwc. March 2 - (a r.) — nor cent will be mtroduced m the , _ A Billion Dollars? {3£§".'..‘i."..i’§?3lii \ WE i ii "m" 8- irzo-s-r-ai W, Z Naotakc Sate, Japanese delegate to;pay of the commercial urq-i-syh- Beduhamow guo-foméiojgo-uu 4MP, Bocfs Qfl; oymomflng ‘f o’ Album N“, James fought off the kldnll- the League or Nations wunciL-notl- m» The Omrsnios- decision has OTTAWA, Ont., March a. (By the :)v'|'.'..i...};.»o;1o 939M“ gm; A W! oi; Mmom wedlmday and nars once, but the nun rnbbel lied Joseph Paui- . President been communicated to the various _..-___ Canadian Press-what is a billion? ‘Ilggmnii 544° 80°‘, ‘s o" {HE “may selling for cash only, n. him again, his cousin, Anna may, of the Ouiuwil. whlsht thlt Jiv- lwlll Ind W- I» Luau. President of arrows. one. March 2. (By This is the question which the Quebec s-oo a , t ‘mlmr- wii-fl-Mi- Meillna, l2, of Ashtabula, oaior. more mm conditions had bun the voice. announced were be the Canadian Prom-While acting Ssnateof ooh-as is asked u» ans- 31;" “g; 1”‘ i ACCE-l-ERATOR l w“, Ag’ the Qpgnlng 0f proceedings (Jhnrioiiciorvu lit-st presented to an intermediary at was awaiting advices from than in g 1on1 Qgpmit- fog- the 3euu~ Fnroflmr told police. The children were? wrh _'—-*_ ‘ More’. fi“§}m,'f°f}{‘§, flail‘; on thefr wsy to school. -_ Shanghai. before deciding what reply will be hlmolu Corporation he had at n0 today Senator Parent informed the on," m, “W, _.,_ L,,,.,,,,,,, m. ‘m1; Shore mu on Thursday, De rm. bellevq m, sum i. ; Yosukc m‘ - , Japanese rc- made to the railways. seventeen time attempted to secure the ln- Senate that oh mslish dictionary 111:5 ‘,,‘,2,‘1$,','.‘"..l".'“'l-‘io."°l'§i "iii-Ti . , “euildlnat rials’. a held m- rsasom us he told of- prcsohtstive st shanghai. and I hundmd employees of the Canadian fiusuoe of Senator Donut Raymond defined a billion as a munch rnil- ohylalo Se; 2:33;; “m? m“ ” ' ' ' ‘ ' ' flees-a that he had no known Japanese Admiral handed the cou- National and s number of the C. P. in furtherance of his moiects, lion, but added that this definition "Mfnu", ‘;,n,,‘,. m, “m, 5o‘, mud, change in temperature. did not apply to the United States Aime Gaoffrlon, K. C., told the where I billion was a thousand mil- lenato Committee which is invest- ditioos to vice Admiral Bir Howard R. emplwces arc affected. on" W‘ NM", Show 8mm‘ norm nllt and north winds and Drobahl! enemies and no labor troubles Kelly, commander of the British "The tremendous amount of in- hlclaesn-iedbvnemmmfeen inhlsbulueesaaacontrae- , _ . amfmigkaltil iatilfled pollcy- tor. Asiat'c Fleet, who immediately call- The Canadian Pacific mum use!" m, "mp-m, “gum no“. 11011, gonrm- pug“; wlghgd to m“ ' i-J-fliivzrrantrrrai-riy rnii rntber cold. , ' fr... m, m§mfi§fiflmfi ed a meeting of representatives M Ocular May unnotncld um oahamois and three members of the which rule applied lll Canada. ~ Maritime raw: fliirofiirniugileiheilg-“dig 1 "Emm- rzoo-r-ao-u. MONTIIAL. Que. March I- China Mid Japan to be held at 1 limb 1 ti» reduction in whine Senate. no enquiry has snsoh out The answer wm Probably be forth gig}- 31,11" ,‘,‘,§,‘,', ",=‘,,°,",,,. ",,,,-,',,§ ,4, , _ I a (By the Canadian Prcssl- . m. tomorrow (midnight) Wed- time of three dayspermontb with- q m. n mas ee the House coming in due course. much chirngr in templyature. I - A "A p m" e Maritime Wort: iitronk northeast .,| t... {gal mégfll-‘gflfrbzhe rluur- Montreal Amoco-r some 1w madly. Eastern soon-to ‘Irina out o» some moi-u office mm of Commons by a committee or and north who-HE... Pool. o." i _. , ., _ . rnnc e an e »~ - A on 38mm“ mmhhzt: 1-1: soetatlon became seem Aur m“ hi, flagship Kent. has been manila to two days per oourlnonerl rm. session. 1h it Ben- mu Defeated ftfrtiormfgginigfm" Y") ‘l _ “leuk- flm 1mm champions of (Admiral Kell has been one o! month-nhbrhssthisersncren- sws Me 1a and flilli uu- uu- uuruiur It "~42 "'1 - - " m“ interested in Y Rimmi- DWII h , H, . _ m ltlgu of factor! for-coming sea- Quebec Province when they 01-. the chief negotiators between W! P1010! lilllffllllflltll! to the some Haydon were criticised for their CITAWA, Ont, March f. (By the "Q1 ',,,1,, (M; ,,"..,,,.,.,. u 55o “or e4; nrrny scrkunual , i inc. n sggraxymunnglfimqggldrl: '°'“" "will. us; year's tliie- Chinese and Japanese at shsnrhai. rm of ‘In reduction as has been activities in connection with the cahsoian Press)-—By a vote of as rorggguzoffuilghztyfiailhm. T, w u§§~§§m_¢:;;—1}§3'§fm_1*"'i"" 4'"! s “that Ludmwtm" holderl. 8-1. here tonight after Th9 new Japanese terms W!!! BM lflilllll Uthd runnlrgtrudmclarh s.‘rn. . was Tormealina daily: 10.86 an. 1 A, '» ‘ mi-s-s-n. Wlltrurlnatnslovertirne. madiyllllb.) coordination.- IF"\\ “puthusaonlllsll ; Jm-qtflnhneduhlsl). if? “93” ""'”""" ‘i