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THE CANADI I PRESS EWS DI RY GF 1936" ~ (Copyright, 1036, by The Canadian Press.) . January 1- l’.:.lr»c-mr 1-!:.i‘- Sr-lassie of Ethiopia 7' 'S123 ::-- .. R-sl Cross. .soovery Il sent from Dunedin 2 __ to search for Lincoln Ellsworth erbelt Holllclr Kei-von, Win ;\_ Europa and urat-s "well-ordered neu 1rali:;."’ in United States. -1-Picsfs iii France cause heavy loss, lab. liner Scythia al? so 5-l.=':nr1aj'): lzirlieu into ‘_1i~r. ti-I -:li...~.~`.i !\l.:\.‘;u‘r cf Agriculture i.r.1l_~rl' o-t~r~:etl in fcxsinibois. ;__,. ;_v :-5-»=:-.c,::.:; over \\ii.iarn lr \i;:.-, CCF' l\l's Barbara Hanley o._-f~-cd rt ’\'c..::\vucci, first woman !.7\i<‘* :ri 01;: rio. cc ».-1 -....r,.n ('i'.pi~\i:li Queen case. .__;_ v,,.,»;.ill t-r'.\uniullt|\ie claims oc- ii;'~_-',.ori of Te-mbicn Province. ;. 3€_'.:i:t'l. <_\:;:.~.::-J P\"\\`@F DTOJECY- ir :vii i»'i;i:r.' in:.‘x;‘.i.ills uf JaP8¥1 ».»..~. fn rr...---1.-. i.,..-tl-,.i\1_t\k2S end ...l..1,-`;.-r. 1:. \‘<.-li.~;:zu;.i; J00 killed. ' ' I-'lit-ir, fnrinor New of :tr..i,t. _ .__ ¢ mr irc.; when l' frm- .\ilnl-ier l`i~.l;l'.\'in by barkillg l'.:l-:rupii <`l:'::<-li'.. izlst-_iiul of Do- , . _ 5,1;-lculnl i\l:icDon- i... . » ‘ I .-hc.-icr. Premier `; `,:~ i 1. ,'i`_n-,zi.iil .wid and :gt ii .\~u...`_ \,‘:'e'ilt Chronicle. _ _ _-~_'r.1'_ Uzlitcd 510008 \:> fr ' '1.:,i. iii-rout Htliilck- l-it-~.‘ » of ‘.\`.:.:~.1~_-tg zliissirlg since _ - uv. :..~‘.: ,\.;ira.'ctic lm.-f» it xii-1_i .~i‘,t\‘.vs inlpruvelnent P- §-,,`._.l -to l !c\<\::ii‘le visible :io t ~. 1.,-tr.; year. i`.‘;\‘ from bron- _ dui" \\-ilakness ,,- _ "_1;:L, '1`.:‘..~.f»n ki.icd in f __ ,_ _ _ ,. . ‘_>u:. .~ ,> ~ l: »'» R113' _varri lll;r`.;.__'.. Tfi i5_':‘,,,=`.l poet, dies. `;`.*'>"“~” ('c."cr"n‘et`t ci-......, ... ii Ue;'i1l;.;;;.- l..".n.. cb;-1`_f_=;,\l`. :iid _-~i‘\'-iws ple-flgc of f:.'llr;.' from 1"_if.;arnv.l‘.t_ dart :incl t‘.`.`raL1<,hf.:i `I5lllp1ri- For- 4‘i'1n S-:crt‘.:i;y .\nl.lcny Eden nn- rluunces Gic-at Dr:'..\1n has i't~<'r\lvcrl r f L 'r-.ilu fuiurclltt-r_~ ri. ..l':lt<*-Under-Secretary of Stars Phillip! in chicago says United States will in- sist nn retention of npen door pol- icy in China. |¢..(5.m¢my)-leftist Popular Front wins Spanish election with Manuel Azsns. Premier. Enslllnfl Wim olym- pn- hockey vhamniomhipi “ggi second with United States ttr . 17-Thirty-nina klllbd in film Dil" 0*' plosion and fire in Ci'..le. 1g__K|ng,Edwnrd holds investlturs at Buckuigham Palace. Par-18”!! R4' v°;u¢1°nsryd’t;rI1‘tta names Col. Rafael ;g_'§,`;,m;t(;vPr;‘srancis P. Carroll conse- crated at Toronto as Rm-nan Cath- olic Bishop of CalB'H'YY- gg_Finsnce Minister Dunninl N55” <;_c,r~, plan for old use p¢Mi°hl M. 00. - li-C sdisn Parliament decides for ooalgniittee to recommend electoral reforms. I2-Emperor Balls seismic sold to have pfgpowr paws with beanie pwtvv toraw nver lIthlopia._ _.gg swag ra fear ”_|g'irm!?|i={)situ:ggn tlleuii :N00 W"- q4._r¢reign Secretary Idea tails Com- mons Britain actively U'-‘FPUPU ’““t"‘l......y°' "“‘°‘?”&..‘i2€.i%‘L“$£SJli.‘°' "P ch rom Minister Handvln new relief plan for Canada. -U. S. and Britain agree to adhere m ‘principle cf parity between navics. Turkey wishes to fortify demllltnrlzcd Dsrdanelies, "mc authorlm equalization of payment to western farmers selling wheat to P0015 in 1930. 27-Rcynoldstoivn wins Grand National Stecplechilsc at Aintree. 25-Detroit Red Wings win' N. H. L. championship. defeating Montreal Marqons in three straight. 29-(Sunday)-German electors, with 98,79 per cent. favorable vote. en- dorse Hlt1er'a policies. Mexico approves re-opening of Catholic churches. i 30-India notifies termination of 1932 - trade agreement with r an. bergh baby murder, Postponed 48 hours on arrest of Paul Wendel. former Trenton lawyer. Hamilton, 1 Ont.. Herald stops publication. April 1 f-Finance Minister Dunning declines federal nlrl to Alberta to meet $3.200.000 .debenture issue. Germany proposes new European security pfvct which is not acceptable to Britain or P'rnn- I Avinfton Triumplzs | February 0. Tommy Rose, British filer, beats Amy Moillson's London-Cape record by 13 hours. doing trip in 3 diays 17 hours 38 minutes. March 13. J. Delzcll McKee Trophy, for most valuable contribution to Canadian aviation. awarded to W. M. Archi- bald, Kaslo, B_C. May 7. Amy Molllson, British aviatrix. turns tables on Tommy Rose, making Londor.-Cape flight in 3 days 8 hours 20 minutes. May 9. German dirigible Hlndenburg makes westward Atlantic crossing in 81 hours 53 minutes, beating previous record by I9 hours. May 26. I Government con-fcrs honorary rank in Royal Canadian Air Force dn E. I-Iolllck-Kenyon snd J. H. Lymburner, Canadian pilots, for Antarctic ex- ploits. ' September 5. Mrs. Beryl Markham of England, first woman to make east-west At- lantic solo flight. ‘ September 20. World altitude !'g;oL¢L_oL42_,9§1fe¢t made by Squadron Leader Swain of Royal Air Force. October I. 0. W. A. Scott and Giles Guthrie of Great Britain win 820,000 Portl- mout.b~Johsnnesbux1 Derby. October ll. Jean Batten, New Zealand, clips one day from the England-Australia fligli. record, by 5-day-2|-hour trip. October I0. Captain James Molllson completes his fourth Atlantic flifht in 10 hours gzfgndl 1035 glln¢0~BOYlOI N53 N ` maausoutuuos - Jr an mamma actual flyine mm. --- Greek Cabinet. Treasurer McPherson of Manitoba . , , E- 3_ 4.. 5_ 3_ g_ 0-Mussolini proclaims allnexstinn of 1°-f5\H=dly)-Premier Azana elected 31-Execution of Hauptmsnn for Lind- 11_1m;,n delegate, to MMU? Cmmcu 2-Trials arising from rlotiur: at Re- 3-Britsin asks US, and Japan for 8 t _ 14-Seven-mefmbc-r Nnilonnla Elnrployy. 15-C‘l'\flBdlI\T\ HOUSE Of COIIIDIOEIS OGRE 16- 17-(Sunday)-Residents of Jerusalem lb-Foreign Secretary Eden charges 10-President R. C. Wallace of Univer- of Queen's U y, . 20-Britain reduces arlnstmerus on three 21-Prime Minister Baldwin says Britain 22- 23-Normsu F. (Red) Ry!-D. P|\\’0i°d 24_(5un4ay)--Seven ktiled in plane 23=Pmeign""‘Beciutui'y"men mutans ’ 26-British system of radio control 27-Provincial woman suffra s defeated 39-ay 12, 1032. set for Kings cora- - ~--'ani-”i.°.:r f.°°°°ai:u°.f-is . O. X dom not agree to end war shortly. N.W.T., dntroyed by tire. Zamora deposed as Spanish presl- deni by vote of Cortes. Eleven killed in sir liner crash near Union- town. Pa; mission with power in oontrol arm sments mario Lssgislsture passes bill lriv ing Seperate Schools larger share of corporation taxes League asks Italy “nd Ethiopia to dismiss pence at Geneva Twenty million Chinese reported starving after devastation by Red amiies Detroit Red Wings win Stanley Cup, defeating Tomato Ma io Leafs. Kimberley Dynamiters n Allan Oup (first time for B.C.), defeating Sudbury Falcons. (Sunday)-Dr. D. E. Robertson, B. R. Msgill and Alfred Scadding of Toronto trapped in Moose River, N.S.,guld mine when shaft caves in. ne hundred miners dig to rescue three men imprisoned in Moose River mine. West Toronto Nationals defeating Saskatoon Wesleys. British liner, Ranpum. grounds in Gibraltar Bay with $50,000,000 in Chinese art treasures aboard. N.S._ to aid rescue of milling party. Italians capture Dessye. Etblnpin. 5 Ethiopia rejects Italian proposal' for peace negotiaticlis outside of League of Nations. Liner Rilnpura refloated in Gibraltar Bay. ix fl.erial shipping Ccrmnittcc rf- d ri - 1,- _ i1 I " uces ma ne insurance On s .ps using Hudson Bay routt talians occupy Addis Ababa. United States and Francs sign; trade pact. Sant-‘reco;)<; ol! a dank fx actin. 20 12 nu es. at ng rn . f T Rose by ll hours. Hr O ommy 13 Britain asks Germany to declare POUCY Oh aims in Europe and sanctity of treaties. British troops NOV'-herb Development. ` 4* May ._ New Brunsivick noods cause esti- 1-Finance Minister Dunning in 2-Ethloplllb Enipcecr and f'\'n'lv f‘cc Rmnemnd dispute' to French S-.niiliiialid tis Italians 7-M0 Dlrties su'/‘ep in 'victory on 1°" elected at Hamilton Moderator 01 Presbyterian General Assembly- Haiie Selassis arrives an exile in England. Premier Blum of France assllmés office. E _ _ ant Governor of B_(;_ 5-Sir Samuel Hoare appointed First Lord of the Admiralty. succeedlns Viscount Monscll. Bill substitut- ing seven directors for C.N.R. for three trustees given third readinS» Bmm 6-Tonv Mabel-o wins United States open golf championship. (Sunday)-Dr. B. M. Tory named to investigate coal marketing. Rev. Js-an Louis Ccudert consecrated Roman Catholic Bishop of Priuoe Rupert and Yukon- in sales and corporation taxis. 8-Har.. S. F Toimie, Cori.. elected iu_i=. in victoria by-@le¢ti°r>- Jeb” Hays Hammond, minimr mh8¥iH~16- dies. /i.<.=io.scv|>lt fnr re»ele:‘tion, Premier Goclbout. of Quebec announces Cab- inet and sets Aug. 17 for general election. Patrick Burns, Calgary, forfelta seat in Senate for non-st- tendsnce through illness. 27-Finance Minister Dunning and Trade Minister Euler sail for England on trade missions. Alfred Psdgham wins British open gr-if chsmplo rlsblp. (Sunday)-Great Britain and Franca reach agreement to end sanctions ngsinst Italy. ' il-John J. Haggard, Beaforth. Ont.. lawyer charged tlwo months ago _wit theft and conversion, lur- fenders at Los Angeles. 30-~-Riotnus scenes in the galleries of League Assembly follow address of -»---Emperor Halle Belassie. Dr. Frank Paterson. Vancouver, elected Leader of British Columbia Conservatives. _¢p._ A July' _ l-Vanc0uver'| Golden Jubilee cele- brations opened. Labcr Minister Rogers announces conclusion of Domil-non»Provincial agreements for 00.000000 work fund on 50 50 basin Britain. France and Russia refuse to recognize Itsl.v's annexation of Etnlnpin 2-Pope orders organised fight of Clliltv sqaihsft influence Ol "bud lilly ' , 3-liked Perry wins All-England singles tennis title for third successive year. Jewish ncwspaperman sul- cldes at League of Nations meeting in protest against Nsziism. 4-League adopts motion urging liftink of anti-Italian sanctions by 44 to one (Ethiopia) vote. 5-(Sunday) - Sixteen arrested fn French Nation-alist demonstrations. 6-Lloyd George criticizes bandlingof world affairs, referring to British Cabinet as "rats that scuttie the ship." T. Thompson, former U.S. Navy man, given 15 years for sell- ing naval secrets to Japan. 7-seventeen leaders of Tokio upris- ing condemned t.o death and five to life imprisonment. 8-Five killed in Woolwich Arsenal 6!- pioslon. 9-Temperature reaches 105.5 de8l'€€S in Southern Ontario heat wave. displacing a 25-year record. Boy bam to Mrs, zire Dionne. quin- tuplets' mother, her twelfth child. 10-Count do Lesseps dies at Sudbury, skull fractured in motor accident. ll-Advance guard of Csntdian Vlmy pilgrimage arrives in london. Charles Gardner wins Kiug`s Cup. British air classic. 12-(Sunday)-Home predicts collabora- tion bet-ween Germany, Austria, Italy and Hungary on major Euro- pean problems. 13-Jose Calvo Sotelo. powerful Mon- nrchist leader, slain in Madrid. 14-Worst heat- wave in history leaves Ontario after we-ek‘s duration, in which many died, 15-Settlement made in dispute regard- ing passage of Dal-danelles by war- ships in wartime. 18-George Andrew McMahon points re- volver at King Edward in Loudon parade. Aust-ralla plans increasing militia, Main body of Vifny pli- grirns leave Montreal, 17-Many killed in Colombia quake. lb-Qulroga resigns Premiership of Spain and is succeeded by Berries. I9-(Sunday)-Civil wflr in Spain de- velops; Jose Pereira. third Premier in 24 hours, arms civilians to fight Fascist; headed by General Franco. 20-Pact permitting Turkish troops to enter Dardanelles area. demilitsr- ized since 1923. is signed. , 21-Mount Waddlngton, B.C,, 13,280 feet. climbed for first time, by F. H Wicssncf and W. P. House. 22-Canada-New Zealand trade agree- ment extended till Sept. 30. 1937. 23-Rev. Charles E. Coughlln, Detroit radio priest, makes public apology to President Roosevelt for calling him "liar" in speech. 24-Dr, George Michseiis, 79. former German Chancellor. dies. 25-Gennnny and Poland reach Danzig ~ accord. 26-(Sunday)~King Edward unveils Canada‘| War Memorial at Vlmy e Bldg . 27-Liberal-Progressive Party win 23 seats in Manitoba election, and Premier John Bracken retains Gov- ernment. King Edward abandons plans for holiday on Riviera in view of Spanish situation. BB-Trade Minister Euler leaves Russia after discussing renewal of Russia- Clnada relations. 29-Sand .barge Material Service found- ers in Lake Michigan; 15 lost. King Edward given enthusiastic re- ception bv Cnnndinn Vlmy pilgrims at Buckingham Palace, 30-North Atlantic air service agree- ment concluded between United Kingdom, Canada. Irish Free State and Newfoundland.. Britain and Russia reach naval agreement. 31-President Roosevelt visits Canada: greeted by Lord Tweedsmuir and Prime Minister Mnekeririe King nt 'Quebec Tokyo chosen for 1040 Olympics. CP A August l-LouL< Bitriot. French air pioneer. 84. dies. 2-isulldayi-Olympic Games open at Berlin. 3-D1' Rodolphe Leduc (Lib) tc- claimed MP. for Wright. Que. 4-J. S Wandsworth re~elected C.C_l1‘, President for fourth time. Greek Government.-:after Communist plot. proclaims martial law and dissolves itrllament. At 0l_vmpics_ John Loafing. Canndn. places second in 400 metres hurdles. 5-First issue cf Alberta prosperity certificates. 6-Fifty-eight minors killed at Barns- ley, England. 'I-Congressman Zionchsck plunges to death frnm Seattle building. 8-Kina Edward leaves England for Adrlatlc cruise in yacht Nahlln, with Mrs. Wallis Simpson aboard. Fred Haas. New Orleans. wins Can- adian Amateur Golf at Winnlpeu. D-(Sunday)-Prank Amyot. Ottawa, wins 1.000 metres llnalss paddling race at Olympics. Six klllM a Bellevue. Alta.. level crossing. 10-'rm hundred nominated in D0 "_`;ldln\g‘s for Qusbetibileection. ed nac m von R utrovp nam German Amblmador to Britain. Great Britain and Brasil sign trade pact. Ita la.mBenl-istft leaves Ottawa or wcr r 12-Rev. Robert Connell. CCF. leader in B.C. Legislature, Jack Price. whip, and R. B. Swslles expelled from psrta after disagreement. 13-Min Mr of Agriculture Gardiner. returning from England. says pro- spects overseas good fur Canadian groduci-s. l vlet charges 'notary fostered re- bellion from Norway and imprisorls -ll alleged soeormpllees. Blpsnlsh insurgents capture Basaiol. B dr- gesl; tbolslaadau ll-l in Olympic as e a n _ 15-’I‘weaty~twn killed st Lmllsrvun- Que.. when truck hit by train. C if il Emslie. Toronto wins Gm-rrzi Generaiu Gold Medal at D L East. Sir H5051 Q. die ogg' g>~1 ls-51%?) -laturms Vlmy pllsliml 11-Union-Nationale Party swoops Que- bec in housed deetdnn. winning 10 seats: borsls 14. Landslide near Hong Kung. 100 dead. Fourteen killed in Palestine rioting. Dawson Cir.; oommsnlcrstsc gold discovery in ukon. 18-Matthews Canadian cricket team concludes lngllsh wur After win- ulnl seven matches. losing ous and drawing seven. Joe s knocks out Jack Bharkoy. 10-Sir Percy Vincent, Lord Mayor of london. welcomed to Vancouver for Jublloe. Britain hens war supply shipments to Spain. 20-Grain Commissioners reject Bast- ern Canada elevator interests' ap- pliection'for increase of 12 to 24 per cent. in maximum elevator charges. Vancouver Arena and six other buildings burned: $500,000 103. 2|-Britain warns Spanish factions it will not tolerate interference with shipping. Mr. Jultioo Davis elected President Canadian Bar Association. Z-Phil Farley, Montreal. wins Quebec amateur pol! ti/tic. 23-(Sunday)-Liner Queen Mary seep new Atlantic east-west record of four days seven hours twelve min- utes, lowering Normandie's mark by four hours. 30 minutes. 24-0”-many raises term of military service from one to two F08!!- Japancss execute nine Soviet spies in Manohoukuo. 5-Zlnovleff, Ksmeneff and 14 others in plot to overthrow Soviet Govern- ment executed. 26-Quebec Cabinet of Hon. Maurice L. Duplessis sworn in. British mili- tary occupation of DEW! 'D45- z1-aamilliaa sauce misss °-1 Mayor of Montreal. Ottawa G0vef¥1m¢Dl Mu minimum pi-me for ms-7 wheat ¢|-gp at 875', cents a bushel. George H. Dem. 64, U.S. War Secretary, dies. 2 1-lon. T. A. Crerar at Timmins. 0nt,. kpndim canadian annual sold pro- dugticn at l250,000.000 in five years. Mrs D. Leo Dolan wins Q\-\€b€C women's golf title. TYPh°°“ ‘WWW Soi them Korea, killing 400. 29-Institute of Pacific Relations con- cludes biennial sessions at Y°¢¢m1i»°- Calif. _______ so-(sunday)-wifi' Q“'°“ Mm "'““’ west-to-east Atlantic record in three days. 21| hours. 57 minutes regan ing Atlantic blue ribbon for Br tain EEN. 31-gstlgdigbmfryeighter Benmsple col- lldes with French liner Lafayette in St. Lawrence, ons killed. _Cp- » September V . 1-Alberta Legislature closes with Social Credit Bill heading legisla- giog 0( session. President Roose- velt predicts !2.096.990.300 deficit for U.S. fiscal year. 2-Spanish rebels victors st Irun. 3-Hon. A. B. MacMillan, N.S. High- ways Minlster elected President Cmgdisn Good Ronda Association at Charlottetown. British Army Division- 15.000 men. vrdefrd to Palestine. Harry Richman and Dick Merrill, UB. airmen. forced down in Wales. on flight from New York. 4-Premier Dupleasls of Quebec sn- nounces dismissal of Chief Maurice Laionds and all Provincial police in Montreal. Louise Thaden and Blanche Noyes win $15,000 Bendix Air Derby. making women's record in east-to-west crosscountry flight- S-Beryl Markham first- woman to make east-west Atlantic solo flight forced down at Belalns Cove, N.S- Teu killed ln "Joy-hopping" plans crash near Pittsburg. 6-tsimdsy)-Premier Blum of Franca refuses Communist demand for air- plane sid for Spanish Government. 1- nance Minister Dunning an- nounces Federal refunding loan of $l00.000,000. Five Killed in train- auto crash st Sootstown. Que. Do- minion will aid Saskatchewan in drought situation. B-Prima Minister Mackenzie King. Hon. Raoul Dandurund and Labor Minister Rogers named delegates to the League of Nations. Ralph Campncy. Vancouver, appointed Chalmtsn National Harbors Board. B-Hitler says Germany'a next imme- diate goal is reposaession of colo- nies. 10-B. J. !Iung,ecrford named Chairman of C.N.R_ ard and L. W. Brock- ington, Winnipeg, head of Cana- dian Broadcas in%0Corporstion. Ba- timated 232,973. 0-bushel wheat crop for 1936, production low but grade high. ll- on. Archibald MacNab appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Sas atcha- wan and- Lieut.-Col. Philip Prim- rose, Lieuteuant-Governor of Al- berts. Canada. lifts embargo in trade relations with Russia. Hitler says genes is aim of Nazi party. -San ebastian falls to Spanish in- surgents. W. Lawson Lttle, San Francisco. wins Canadian open golf title. Fred Perry of England wins U.S. tennis singles title for third year. 12 13 (Sunday)-Suggestion that news- papers be licensed is made by Pre- mier Aberhsrt in Calgary. Rock avalanche in Norway ki is 73. 14-Mach/lahcn sentenced to year for Eléoducing a revolver near King ward n July 10. King Edward returns to London after month’s cruise in Adriatic Sea. Richman and Merrill make forced landing at Newfoundland, completing first Atlantic round trip by plane. 15-Crops flattened and traffic hlnck- ed by early snowstorm in Peace River district. 16-Sheldon Coleman and I. Forte , airmen missing since Aug. 1;, found at Point Lake, N.W.T. Cap- tain Jesn B. Charcot, l-‘rench ex- plorer. and 58 others drown when ship links off Iceland. 11-Soviet Defense Ccmmlssair says Russia able to invade and defeat any enemg country. l5*F'°l'°i€'11 wwllfy Eden discusses Palestine and other problem. with Kina Edward. 'rraplcal storm sweeps U_S. Atlantic coast. 19-Tom Campbell Black, British air. man. killed in airfield collision at Liverpool. Mrs. A. B. Darling. Mom- resl. wins Canadian W0'men's open golf crown. il 20~(Sundayi-Hearst in his papers fn. aista President Roosevelt has Com. mufllst Aid. 2l~P:emler John Bracken rcorganlzes Manitoba Cabinet. Ten killed in train-bus collision in France. 22-Sir Samuel Hoare says Britain will :nuke her Mediterranean position cum 23-M210? W. E. Gladstone Murray and Dr. Augustin Frlgon. appointed General Manager and Assistant General Manger of t-he Canadian Broadcasting orporation, Hon. N. W. Rowell appointed Chief Justice of Ontario. Rev. Dr. Peter Bryce named Moderator, United Church General Council. 24-Pcrty~four Arabs killed in clash with British troops in Palestine. 25-Benign Secretary Eden tells League Asaembiy Britain would aid early intervention in disputes and iimi~ tation of armaments. Mrs. ll. J. Mulqueen. ’.l‘oronto. w1ns Canadian :grams close golf title at Mout- 28-Freneh Government plans to de- val\|9 frlnc. Thirteen lost ln Orem town fires. 27-(Sunday)-Spanish rebel forces be- lieved um weeks in Alcazar fort- ress relievoe. 20-Saskatchewan Calwell O'l5.000.000 £222? "L.{°i"".’f' $2 .‘.l°‘.i‘i“ ‘.2955 m vnu , v e s ~ League declares Nssilsm sudyasciuu 29-;=i:nm:°|'|i°l fmxllautionii x un user me e e l a Leann Canaan belifvu olgfahuin should be pissed on conciliation zgffillileiéigli: maifvionuianevolgtlpn og . . a n o mo consecmted at Toronto as Raman Ostlolic Bishop of Nelson. B.C. §l'ru;'?>'r:2'ssls worl=':lllflItugt record of 40 067 feet. ' Dr J T. ll. Anderson former :.:iekat.ebewan Premier. retires '-om ugnlhanr; l gal Govdarnmeut . y an Bariu- lal f to nbsp, so . y-_ October. approves ordination of women. Portsmouth-Johannesburg Air Der- by won by C. W. A. Scott and Giles Guthrie of England. 2-Quebec'| t5l.000_000 credit restora- 3-Pslnela Barton, British titleholder. wins UB women's golf title. 4 (Sunday)-Premier Aberhart of Al- 11. berta denies he had any idea. of eurtaillng freedom of press. Fal- clsts in London abandon parade ‘ after disorders involving 100.000 persons. Communists and Fascist: riot in Paris: many arrested. 5-Fr y 9°- iitlcsl factions. Italy dsvsiues llrs, 6-British Labor Party favors real-ming dlctstorships. New York Yankees 1 defeat Giants' to win World Bsrles baseball. coast when plans forced down in New York-Stockholm flight. Russia threatens to end neutrality in Spain unless other countries stop intervention. Karl Rsdek. Soviet lgbting bctwesn British troo ties 9-Ontario announces $500 000 1-Dm Terriers win Canadian lacrosse crown. defeating Vancouver lb 10-Premier Aberhnrt :sys money and Party intended attackinv, bank ac counts 1; pines’ m']I`y|'l1luoe<(>in sweeps Philip 11~fSUl1dAyi-Jean Batten New Zea ilnd. makes new record for Eng hand Australia flight 5 days 21 oulu 3 minutes or 24 hours faster than previous record 12-‘NEW Y-YW of gold standard by Great Britain France and United la gtatlcs announced - rzsl Defense Committee r om mends in favor of capital shlpbcand 21 against substitution of bombing planes. Sir Godfrey Collins, 5¢¢,»e. tary of State for Scotland. 61, dies. 14-Toronto Globe sold, C. George M¢. Cullagh becoming President and files suit for dlvorrs in England. Belgium announces severing of military alliances League. Loc n d lm _ 16-Dominion abig.-taarxbmgiie °ri¥1irt’i`sct';s 950,000,000 loan plan fnr housing. Lake Eric: 19 drowned, Right Hon. Melbourne State reception 18-(Sunday)-Troops end four-dav re- 2 llgicus rioting in Bombay: 46 kill- ed and 440 wounded. Quake in Southern Europe: 25 killed. 19--B. R. Ekin,-1, New York reporter. 3-, :lompletes circle of world in 18% F|\'B. 20-Britain offers ships' to transport refugees from Spain, fearing massa- cre. Thirty-four drown when Dutch 38 21-Reported ftalv and Germany would approve Fascist Spanish dictator- 22-canada sighs first trade treaty with Germany. 23-Italian Forei n Minister Ciano says European questions. 24-Mussolini sends message of peace to the w ist meeting. ci-ld from Fuse 25-tsundayl--Marchiol-less of Dufferin. 93, widow of Govemor-General of Govemment reports rebels checked MP in Ottawa Eastt by-election 27-Mrs. Wallis Simpson given decree nlsi at Ipswich England from E A Simpson London shlpbroker French Cabinet votes to spend '$230.000.000 to build up air force. F J. Shaughneesy. Montreal, elect- ed International Baseball League President. Alberta Government announces Bank of Canada refuses application for $Cl_500.000 loan for bond redemp- tion. Sir Edgar Britten. 62, Oom- msnder of liner Queen Mary. dies. 28- Saskntchewnn Conservative Party. London Advertiser suspends publi- kiillng 200 Captain J1mes Molli sun completes New York Newfound minutes actual flying time 31~Bnbv marathon for fortune of Cllarle! V. Millar. who died Oct,3|, 1928. ends at 'I\>ronto. Wlnnlpegs. Canadian rugby champions in 1035, eliminated by Rpeglna Roughriders. between Britain and Italy would mean general European war and offers to exchange pledges. Bea men’s strike ties up U.S. shipping. 1 2-Conservatives make guina from Iatbor in British municipal elections. most sweeping victory for 110 years. carrying all States except Maine and Vermont. King Edward opens Par- liament. Mr. Justice C. R. Mitchell appointed Alberts Chief Justice. 4-Defense Minister Dalsdler of France “ram immediate fortification of Belgian and Swiss frontiers. 1 5-Quebec Legislature for second time this year refuses Provincial franchise to women. Canada extends most- favored-iintion treatment to West Indies trade. merolal treaty. Major Disasters | January 10. I Earthquakes and landslides in Colombia take 200-_300 lives. March 2. Runaway engine tender kills 16 of work gang at Revelstoke, B.C. March 23. Loss ot life in Eastern United States floods estimated at 172: homeless, 425,000; damage. $500,000,000 Aprll 1. More than 400 reported dead in spring tornadoes and floods in South- em United States; property loss, $25,000,000. I 1 July 29. Sand barge Material Service found- ers in Lake Michigan: 15 lost. August 6. Colliery explosion at Barnsley, Eng- land. takes 58 lives. August 15. Twenty-two killed in Louiseville, Que., level-crossing accident. . sepumim- is. _" Seventy-three killed in rock avs. isriche st Loan, Norway. September 10. V Fifty-sine lost when French ex- ` pleratlmi. ship founders off Iceland. October 10. i Typhoon sweeps five Philippine Archipelago Provinces, killing 400; ‘ hundreds reported missing. _ October I7. f Ssadsuclrer Band Merchant wreck- ' ed in Lake Erie; 19 drowned. _ November I5. Saint. Charms, France. powder ‘ plant blown up. killing 35 and mm-. ing more than 200. ` mar l Ummm " ~. pane crashes at Croydon, hidsnd; 14 killed. ~ 1 _-Q, ~.. J. 10- becausa of threatening attitude of s_ Stalin. 15_. a-F ' and Arabs in Palestine; 10 maui: 1°* b\1i1<1i11¢ in mining area. Orillls 17 Leader. arrested in plot to kill Alberta and denies Social Credit 19_ _S securities have been shipped out of gre' the ‘W9 *U b° m¢f8¢d ls The publisher. Mrs. Wallis Simpson 22~ 5_J R I3. Bennett guest of honor _at 2 liner Van dar Wijck capslns, _ ship. 29 Canada. 1872-1878. dies. Spanish 3_ 4_ cation. 30-Insurgent 'planes bomb Madrid. . . 2 5_ g._ 4- ‘T-.rivschildxvnbtsrnsdtadssthwhm urs destroys Timmins home. nav. _ Charles E. Oouzblin of Detroit with- srs-vs from all radio activities. 1-General Council of Uuited’C'hureh 5-(sunday)-Spanish insurgents rs- P°rtod autsrin Madrid suburb Mowrshlp his goundars off Lisndu End. Enzisnd. cabin boy ooh sur- vivor of 40. Dominion Govefn~ men# asslsil West's t gl-gg tion loan ovorsubscrlbed in one day. kg; ahigpil-i8 fvedtr Glttlc g last. sd erry. No l mglish tennis l‘$§i‘.1. "i‘2»".!i".......°"“.'.. min Y lifter’ borgbardmsngh _ '_ I9 OGIB Bl' will cilbtlnus neyutrailgyunhexlynbzalr wards Spain. Sir lldwardp°Ge|-msn, 74. noted composer, diss. Begins wins Western Conference rugby 331:! defeating Calgary Bronks in anada buys British destroyers |1100 bl!!! GCBIODSZIBHODI b cygnat and crescent to “ph” obsolete Champlain and Vancouver. Euless 0'Ne1ll. United BtAtB dll- matist. awarded Nobel Prima. King; Edward inspects, Home Heal “ff eymouth, England. Five drown- ed in loss cf tug Fred A. L" || 1-Kurt aiol-kvali rescued on nun M_1'““° H‘"°“- Five killed at Tielsnd. 100 mile( north of Edmonton; alleged assail- ant commits suicide. Germany ds. nouncea river control clauses of Versailles Treaty and declares gh; Will fesvllte her own river traffic. _i (Subd -S f genetrgiion §?nM|d.h :\l1;.m'° nu “htm nwer a bl - Chi\mas.p prsncejmbitiip 3;' Mary Pickford announces engag¢. 31°" W Chlrles ("Buddy") Rogers. overnment announce; mm qs. liverlea on public hoiids s. Ernes- dlans 'at Toronto. tina Schumann-Helnk, 75,, 4|¢,_ Toronto Globe buys Mall and Em. Klohe and Mail. ng Edward concludes two-day tour nf South Wales deprsggpq M855- spanish Government says in- Sllrkenta driven from Madrid. 20-Millar baby race will d0c1l.l‘¢d vllld by Justice Middleton at Tomuw. Provincial Auditor reports Albert; cash surplus of 8232.309 for first sis 1L1;<>ntlis of fisoal year. Jimmy Mc. ournin. Vancouver Welterweight, 1 D0 nts mu Ambers. lightweight. xl; ten-round non-title bout gt Ng' ork. - _ even lost. ten saved, when moto _ UND Hibou founders in Georglnrn gggdd-7. Hamilton, Regina giqqtgq sn f ' Umm of C<>A“d-:nateur Athletic lm (Sunday)-French factories occ id b 25.0 “` l1.s...i...,...2f’ °° <=»---=~ SUWHY Waves Board hold. 1|.-gg _ . 23-R 15--Franca asks Belglum‘s stand on meeting at Montreal A ll' gf L approves oustlng of John L. Low-1|. Sipggtlunioas but continues peso: 17-Sandsucker Sand Merchant sinks in 24-Spanish Government seizes Gel-mu; and Italian e b i I-pan and Gnerrlriiliy Agiggwagrgigg' xrratllrgst ctorgmunism. n a oronto to prevent dis- tribution of Ambrose Small 02,000.- 20 iegtstetdlsmissed: purported con. as n o !m_geWA ate Mrs. Small ruled -President Roosevelt- at Rio do Janeiro pled U_S_ 1 . vaslcn of Ngecw Wo:fd.n'Si:mB:;`il gre?-ruff. 88. munitions merchant, §'§i'£°.‘3°§’{.'.°'i.°i; "€°’“‘ii”' ."’i’€." "‘ ea sn os t t U-510360 Grain Show. es I jfsundayl; - spanish loyalists .kv nsiirsen troops around Mmm threatened with isolation. r A Hoey made Welfare Servlcg Ge K so-iz. . rmany and Italy in -1100016 0" head of Indinn Affairs Branch Cfylrta-l Pai , L0 d , by "Nl ace rl on destroyed _¢p_ December . 26-J. Albert Pinard. Liberal. elected 1_Bmhop Blunt of Bradford En! l,§=nd~_:e;r=a;