4hr" earch Continues ! or Desperado 1m "mic" l; Believed Hid- VIATUR TURNS mg I“ 0“ Haunts In P SAFElY A ii Chicago. -——--~ (l. P. By Glllfllll‘! Splclll W11‘) layed Munster, hgréugwg, gush“ lg-Theelman a "31 D . Gemanv. 0n Ac n......"....;....., ....“i".¥.°. gaunt (jf Fog, on his machine gungangk old haunts in Chicago. Its intensity was disclosed along with the announcement that the automobile in which he had fled wfrom the Crown Point, 1nd, jail, had been found here and indications cropped out that he had maintained secret contact with his followers while in duranca. » The car-Sheriff Lillian Hooleys sedan-was discovered, police said. in front of a North Bide apartment Saturday night, indicating Dillinger and his fellow fugitive, Herbert , Youngblood, negro had entered the City through the elaborate net await favorable weather, and l “WIS '91"?! “ingfzr?” i" h’ ‘u n‘ a m omcm , keenlfll a day and night watch at v the apartment. with orders to ahoot tokill if Dillinger showed up. ' A EPW110111 “Mrs. Dillinger" t0- day- entered the case oi the natlau _ desperado and the soft-pine rem]. yen-with which he bluiied his way ' , Iy Guardian's Special Win). oovlmliiadilm. Denmark, March edonne Costa. the famous .. flier, arrived here today Vlnl cc, Castes landed at Munster d amazement and tr ,, ,_ m, m “mg: out a jail. Crown Point officials, h“ “nut in the course of four investigations ‘into Dillingerh break, dieclcgpd g brunette who said she was the gun- mank wife had been allowed to visit him in his coll. MABIIALEN IS. ylli SIJPPlIEIJ llNlll sllma Steamer L o v a t Ice Bound Winter Sea- son in Souris liar- bor. moron. N. s, March ;_.c..;.n- wives. Albany. Wednesday. ,aisn nun-m um Steamship 7' 1P9" Company's steamer Lovat was mak- Romantic Pair Arrested o-ii tic elopemcnt cut short by po- ‘~ Yves Bauvllv. a white youth ~- Yvette Oxlialr. his ll-yzar old ~- sweethearmwerelseldinjall ~ whkht at the request of Har- - - authorities who declared ' youth had absconded with 100,- -< irancs b00181!!! in his employ- OUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS. ETC , "Luau-smarts are has tad is roams at I coats par word llilblo In advance, "Ewen has Club loading hogs. ~- ___ "Reserve Easter satin-day, Iarcli Magdalen Islands when she was lit. for Zion Church cake and caught in the ice at Bouris, P. E. 1., "Y sale. L453 the last of Dzceulher. -'-- She would have been laid u for “Vliloedins car of coal Monday u... winter ma the mp been 20m- “ at hnerald J. D. pieted, and her owners ntly " h!- L-cls n. content to liave nei- at Sour-Ls ., —-— ' until it is time to open her 1034 special ‘ralkic at Murray River scneduldprobabiyiniipru. l-lercaz» “m”? nlsht. at Hurray Har- p o! flour and other supplies for n-ass Magdaen Island merchantsl is re- , i- ported to be in good wnditon. ‘Dr- R. J. LaOeursisrl. Dentht. When sub-sore weather spread a ‘be In 8t. Peters Bay h-om hcavyaheetoficaovarflourlshar- "HM-v _, mien m, bor the lovat asked m govern- mdly evening, "Owns to the thaitlnh-Iblgnent icebreaksr Montcalm to re- lease her but the llmtcalm the Deadly Gas i’ 5 a e Rescued From Fo Princess Wins Libel ‘Suit Again“ "in C°'"P‘"'>"LEBISLATIIRE Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Limited Ordered To Pay $125,000 Damage For Producing Film ‘s Paper" liuull HAVE siiullll nouns will lioll PAY N.R.A. Administrator Seeks to Revive In- terest in Recovery Drive. with President Roosevelt's plea, a l0 percent slash in hours of labor and a corresponding increase in pay fordndustries under NRA was out- lined tonight by Hugh B. Johnson at meetings called to discuss methods of reinvigorating the United States recovery unit. r , NRA administrator, made it plain that his proposal was tentative, but for some time such a plan. to be accomplished by a blan- ket tial order after the oom- pletion of the present code revision conferences. had been foreseen Provllons Questioning one'of his own soon- omists. A. .1. Hettinger, Johnson said the l0 percent out could be ac- companied by provisions whereby industries not 1n a position t0 l1- duce hours further would obtain speedy exemptions. Pralldent Roosevelt in his address the meeting of code auth- orities this morning said: “Lt is the immediate task of 1n- Four The apple companied Itttinser‘ against s further hour shorteninl and the enthusiasm which followed an earlier gpual by Ralph l. ‘Flanders, oi IRA industrial Ad- visory Board, to continue the civic works administration as an alter- native to hour reductions showed that many of the employers present were dubious about an additional contraction of the work week At other meetings tonight prices, small business and other phases oi NRA operation that have brought l ‘ ' were discuned. r I 016638 day bnempmyed Stage Protest (CI. By Guardian's Special Wlrc OLAOI BAY. N. 8.. larch 5 - Order had been restored tonight around Town Hall. when 40 un- employed slnglo men set up temp- orary picket lines Qldsy. | The men, protcsting against the ment relief, dispersed when all town police were summond to the lbuilding. Previously, they had pie- vantod town employees from going to work. They claimed they had been un- fairly treated in being removed from the list of men working one day a week for $3.49 in relief or- ders. All are members of families receiving relief. They planned tonight to hold an- other melting to decide what ac- tion. if any, they were to his tc- mcrmw-elvic election day. lfaycl (Illa-rice lloVloar is being opposed forlnar Mayor D. W. Oiorrism. riot president d the United Mine Workers. DIVIUTODIATH KIYWIIAIGI Kills Others 58F Erl g Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew QIARIJOTTEFOWN, CANADA, frunsnsy, MARCH s, 1934 “Rasputin Dy linu- W. retinal. Associated Press Ital! Writer. (By Gaardhn’: Special Wire) UJNDON, March R-Princcu Ir- ena Youssoupoi! was awarded £35,- WO ($125,000) damages today in hit libel suit against Metro-Goldwyn- lllyer Lid, producers of the film “Rllvlltln and the Dnprol." The verdict, one of the largest in the history oi British-libel cases was received with amazement by the crowded courtroom as a dramatic new climax in the sensation-filled story of the mad monk of the Rus- sian Court was written by the jury. The Princess, who had asked 88,- 000,000 from the motion picture wmnany. exclaimed that aha was “completely satisfied with the var- dlct" as spectators surrounded her. Out two and one-quarter hours, this jury ordered one of the largest awards for libel in British court his- tory. The defendants are expected to file an appeal. Princess Irena, dressed all in black. milled slishtly as the verdict was announced, and then her smil- ing husband escorted her to an an- te-room. The award followed a trial filled with sensations rivaling the story of Rasputin himself. Princess Irena announced, during the trial, that she intends to sue every theatre where the film has been exhibited throughout Great Britain and the United States It was claimed by the Princess that the character Natasha in the picture was a libel against her and her character. Oounsel for the pro- ducers maintained that the charac- ter was fictional. Prince Felux Yousscupof! testified duringthe trislthathewasonsof thagroup who killed Ralpuflgg. m; monk who played so important a role in the Imperial Court of the last of the Russian cars. Former 1V.S. L egi sl a tare Member Dies 18H. N. S. March l5- (By The Canadian Pressl-Chrls- topher P. Chisholm, K. C., former Minister of Public Works and Mines in the Nova Baotia Oovernmer: land a mcnber oi the Province’; Legislative Councl from 101d to its wbolltlon in 102.0. died at'his 110ml. leru today in his filth year. A native of Clydesdale, N. 5.. he was admitted to the Bar of Nova Sootla in 1R3. Seven years latrr, he was elected to the Legislature, and he represented Antigen s ing hol‘ last trip oi the season to system oi distributinc unemoloy- gammy munuowy mm m, m, *0 1911. Eleven yin-rs after entering tlr House. he took ofllce in Premier George ll. Murray's Libero‘ Govern- ment as Minister without portfolio, and in 1001 he wasappolnted Mn- stea‘ of Public Works and Mines. He met defeat in the general elec- 'ion of 1010 from the late B. L. Ger- roir, who later entered the Srnate. His ability as a debater- and as a keen analyst of Government mat- isrs gI-insd for him in 1916 an ap- pointmoli £0 the legislative Ooun- c l. Nova South's Upper House. He served in the Oouncil until it eeas edtoellltlnifi- Shloefhomhe had p. tiood 18w in Antlgonlah. Nfld. Loan Is Well Received llcwioundla-nd dartaksn in coniunction with the of sdi-govermnent slalom inold essence or some as ew- n undin The Princess". Will Sue All Film Exhibitors Of Picture (OI. Dy Guardian's Special WIN) NEW YORK. March 6 -— A plan to sue every exhibitor of "Rasputin and the lnpress“ in Canada and Isl-lope as well as the United States for pub- lishing a libel against Princess Xrena Yousaoupouif, was an- nounced tonight by the Prin- cess's New York lawyers. Buck- ley s; Buckley. The announcement was made after information had been re- ceived from Landon that Prin- cess Irena had been a ‘ ‘ 25.000 in her suit there against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A sim- ilar suit for $2,000,000 against the producers has been pend- ing here for some months, in the complaint of which it is charged that the picture "in- duced an evil opinion‘ of the Princess “ii the minds of right thinkinfl Pwlile throughout the United Slates, Canada and Europe." Glace Bay Man On Triql For Life Today (QP. II Glallhfg lgaeial UK) SYDNEY. N. l, March B-Walter UPENINE 0F AT 3 WBLUBK Ceremony Will Be Pre- ceded By Appoint- ment of Speaker By the Legislature. Aooom ‘ ‘ by the usual cere- monial and mlltary display. the third session or the 42nd General Assembly o! the Province will be op- ened by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Defllois at 8 o'clock this afternoon. Preceding His Honours car to the Rnvirifial Building from Govern- ment House will be two omcfal cars, with the Sergeant at Arms, and lila- Jm’ J. B. Paton. M. 0., V. 1)., Mayor W. J. MacDonald. V. D.. Leut. Campbell Bcarth, A. D. C's, and Mr. M.Aliballl"almer,B.A..l.ii...B. Private Secretary. Accompanying His Honour the Lieutenant Governor will be Brig- UIA .. MERE MAN l; ‘Qililiilflll lllallfbinndlhl‘ bi-ii. Ship (LS. Staiship And Freighter Collide In Fog Crew Of Outward Bound Con- cordia From Saint John And Halifax Ports Safe Aboard New York Bound Black Eagle. (C. P. By Guardlan’s Special Wire) HALIFAX, March 5—With 60 rescued seamen aboard, the United States steamship Black Eagle left the side of the British freighter Concordia this evening and headed glrlénilgh the fog to the southeast of Sable Island for New _ The Concordia, making water fast after a collision with the Black Eagle, was believed to be founderilig 40 miles off the bleak little Atlantic island. Her full comple- ment, which abandoned ship this afternoon, was safe aboard the New York-bound craft. “Ship abandoned in sinking condition,” read the mea- adlcr H. F. H. Hcrtzbezg, C. M. 0.. D. S. 0., M. C. Distrittt Oflftfl’ 00m- manding Military District No. d. Halifax, and Ueut. O01. G. E. Full. V. D.. A. D. C. nr-‘nt House along Kent Street, Queen and Rchlmnd 5mm to the Provincial Building. On arrival His Honour will be re- ceived by a 8:11“? of Omcecs rep- resenting the tnry units in the Province. ‘the Guard of Honour will he oomposfd oi "A" Company P. !.'. 1. H'ghland Regiment 1n command of (Continued on He’! i) PARIS BUURT Wikinaon. S6 year old Glace nay man, will face a supreme court Jury tomorrow, charged with the murder of his sister-in-law. Ira. Willi-am Wilkinson. ‘the youthful war bride was killed by a rifle bullet last run as she sat in a neighbor's home. charges Wilkinson with i the shot, which crash- Wilkinsonk head as she herself beside the neighbors stove. She hid Just fled in night attire from her home following a disurb- ance. Walter Wilkinson llusd with William's family. After her death. her husband's rifle was missed. It was found a few days later in the water beneath ‘liable Bead cliffs at Glace Bay. near the Wilkinson home. At the trial, the Crown will call Dr, Rosario Pontaine, Montreal ballistics expert. He has examined the riils and the bullet which kill- prosecution. Lose Lives In Eastern States (c). 3y Gandhi's Special W!!!) mow YORK, rural e - Three children lost their lives today in swollen Connecticut rivers as fam- it; ed through a window and into ma.’ warmed , l Three Children lirricili is ‘R E m n v Ell Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Alleged to Have Been Involved in Stavisky Affair. By Alexander ll. Ubl. Associated Press Staff Writer. (By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, March d-The Btavisky .andal struck in the Paris oolnis again today with the removal of Henri Hurlaux, assistant prosecuting attorney oi the Court of Appeal, for his alleged relations with the late Serge Btavisky. Denying any wrong doing, Hur- ed In‘ wunnmn" mltTmu laux attempted to commit suicide ma’ wmwu” ‘m “m” 1°‘ m‘ but was prevented from taking pol- sonwhlchwasinhispocket. Declares innocence ‘ilie prosecutor was taken to a ‘hospital, where he wrote a letter de- claring he had never taken money from Stavisky and had never ren- dered him services. l-iis removal by Henri Cheron, Minister of Justice, followed discovery of a letter Hur- laux allegedly wrote stavisky. It baron, authoritim said, with "Dear s..." and great friend" and ask- ed Btavsky to do him a favor. Georges Renard, brother-in-law of former Premier Camille Chau- temps, was suspended last week from the aificc of chief prosecutor of Paris by the Cabinet, following charges that he was responsible for , ‘ ‘ in the trial of Stavisky cm embearlmnent char- '1‘lle route will be from Govern» sage that came to shore tonight from Captain A. Murray, the Scotsman who commanded the stricken freighter. It was received by the Robert Reford Company, agents for Donaldson Brothers of Glasgow, owners of the Concordia, “All hands safe aboard black Eagle, bound New York," the wire- ‘ less message continued. it went on ' to say that the SAN-ton Concordia had been “badly holed" in the col- lision Of the collision itself the message said little. "In collision south of sable Island," was all. The ships had met 1n the fog as the Concordia, carrying grain, cat- tle aud other cargo, steamed to- wards Glasgow from saint John and Halifax. The Black Eagle, a 5.060- tcm vessel, was bound from Rotter- dam to New York. After the collision she stood by. Then the Department of Marina's wireless station at Chcbucto head picked up crisp messages flashed from ship to ship as water pound in through the Concordia! sides. Company Has Improved Year (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. March m-Plnancial statement of Rlestigouohs Company Limited, for 1033 shows carninfl sharply higher and working capital increased. The year's net awning! after expenses, taxes and provisions “How long can you hang on?" came the query a little later from the American vessel. "Leaving now." "Can your boats take care of your man." the Black Eagle alhed. l “Yes." “Getting ready to take to the boats," the Conoordias operator ‘mama: : $221k“ m‘ mm“ °“‘- e comma’ aésleii reported i: Tire Weather, Etc‘ No more messages came from the Concordia. But a few minutes later i annual; lieadle mafia; a flea: from “Q9 “QQQR B : " e boa com- wssidzl‘ M d Macs A MWRI’. were no pasaen rs r I the Concordia. Her comilglemezit of w A I co incluofid a number o! men hlndl- §g¢gfl$$ ing nearly 400 head of cattle, ship- 1 ped from Canada to Great Britain. Belief was expressed ashore that she had been struck amidships, since damage forward or aster-n probably would not, have necessitated the al- most immediate abandonment. The 2% collision occurred at about 3.00 p, m. . 5 l‘ A331‘. and an hour later the vessel was being abandoned. Fire Under Control In NY. I Bound Liner (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. March 5.-—A fire in her after hold under control. the ssvarinah liner City of Montgomery proceeded toward New York City tonight after two coast shard wt- ters which were racing t0 he’! 199w! headed back from Norfolk, Va. B“! captain Bertrand H. Garfield. who harflwlrelaaaed news of the ship's .~ plight, late today sent the message to the Associated Press: “Fire discovered in after hold a- m. bout 6.30 A. M. Have line steam tln-ned on throughout after cargo Q space to keep fire down. l-lave same an“, __ _'" lmder control. Extent of damllfl Charlottetown South to aolthwelf- creasing to strolls; : rain inwards night. ulrlolcohooivsl. urrlol: rm». onto, larch 5-—hiinlmum and maxi- mlnn Companion:- Dawson .. .7312? J5 County Min ers llrlltiC-AIT A Prnvlnvca z-Sonlh unknown. We are proceeding in- "rd Ne‘ Ymkt. “slrlllnle . l0 aoullivreet winds, increasing to strung; rlnuily and mid: rain towards alibi .51 High tide thin afternoon at and tomorrow morning at 2.84 Sun nets this afternoon at 5 5! sol rlaee tomorrow morning at 6 :0 a Int quarter Ilionn Thursday Earl 1 _ v. U1 Buiramefslde Illa eighteen minutes later than Pharlottowwn. CAI. IIIII ICIUII . w. s. 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