K I Mums ' A A 0/Q MAxiMs h"'"“u,.' / p ' ` , \ ‘ urea in cunts. Covers Prince Edward Island Liketlie Dew J ' = . i _ _ r L 1. I -fi -- rw Bubleri lm Delivered SMI \\t_ llHAlll0[f[ GUARDIAN °"°"“""""""`°°""“"°°' _ __ The Psaper '”f;’1-"»“"~11»fI' Read Ebody \ "‘°°°..'“‘ _ I .V .':..°'*.‘!'~»-°'“‘-i»‘*-24-=i1“'r-“‘ 37°- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. SATURDAY, JULY zs, 1934 14 PAGES ;;=»,=.-;‘,. .,,_,,:° _,,_, ._ , r ,... E ' I W E' 3 ' ' i 1 i rfrirr i _ ui - ig; . eath Toll Mounts g_1_'_Co_;_1_tin_t§s Covf. A7?5~m ed By A :TAT TH1€1`§"`7T1.~:N.s`/=`i1`vT151eW.=;l`vT1o1`\`/71"v A U`§1`ir1A‘ Nazi Successes, °BllMBEXPLllllESAttitude Of Von PllllEllS Hlllll Troops Will Move lTe"°`“°°",__P'°e”“'°l3 .IN PAR l S Starhemberg Is AGREED T0 DEM- If Independence Rebels'Hold Upper I~Iand In Pro- vince Of Cari Claims Revolt Is Crushed In Styria-Appeal Made For Rein- forcements Troops. '(By Wade (Copyright 1934, By The Associated Press) VIENNA. July 27- - Nervous expectation of some vital action prevailed in Austria tonight after a day of fierce fighting in which hundreds of men were killed and wounded ' Alarming reports of .Nazi military successes in the province of Carinthia were accompanied by ap- Apeals for reinforcements _troops- The general feeling of uncertainty was height- ened by unverified rumors that italian troops were_ crossing the border. Large sections of the chaos by Nazi uprisings and hunger riots. ANNOUNCEMENTS, - COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC "Announcements are luooraod ln this i-oiumn at 8 ceuta po; worq lirictly payable in odvunce, "Talkies-Hunter River Monday. . L-8041-'l-2'l-31. “Talkies-Sea View Wednesday. L-8041-7-2'l-3i. "Ta.lkies-Clifton ._Tuesday. L-8041-'7-2'!-Sl. "Iona Tea Monday, August sth, Reserve the date. L-7067-'l-24-lli. "St, Brigid`S Parish Picnic, Lot ll llpostponcd till Saturday, August ith. L-6883-7-2'l-28. “Reserve Wed.nesday, August 4th for St. Brigid`s Parish Picnic, Lot 11. L-6131. “Picnic All Saints' Church Grounds, Cardigan, Saturday, Aug- ust llth, L-6952-7-19-25-28. -1-1 "Tea at Wheatley River, August Nth. Trap shooting and other ‘POTW L-8057-7-28-li. "Dance at Mt. Herbert Consoli- dated School. Tuesday, July 31st,; r:iliott'r orchestra. L-aosi-7-za-si. ‘ _._l. l "Come to Dance in Summerfield Hall. Monday, July 30. Admission: Gents 25c. Ladies free. L-8035-7-2'!-21. "Annual Festival and Baby Show On Ciiiiriottctown Hospital Grounds, 71\1°~°»dl1.v. July alst, ‘ i L~'7002-7-25-27-28. Q“Rcserve Saturday evening thc ml lor festival and clam chowder at North Rustico chapel grounds, L-8058-7-28-ii. U"ilc-'s \\'ii'.tcri nl.- the border to sicp over if iicccssaljv. professed io bclievo Vienna was not in danger, but no precautions were overlooked. ` The capital city, in which thc Nazi. puisch of Wednesday killed Cllriu-| cellor Engelbert Dollfuss, rchocd with the sounds of marching foot and the ciang of steel weapons. Strong detachmcnts of the Heim- wehr protected districts in which government buildings are located. Machine gun companies commanded the Bullhaua-Platz, the huge square before the chanceilery. From a position riiop the “Hoch-| haua", Vienna‘s skyscraper. machine- gunners were ready to pour deadly fire into the ranks of rebels if they i should attempt a march against the scat of government. GOVT SEEKS PEACE Desperate pleas for peace seemed. for the time, of no avail. Loudly. emphatically-over the radio. in the press and by handbilis scattered from aeroplanes - the goverrimont sought to allay the diiitinr_ii;1ri_§.1_l]llfl ioontinued on Pasé 19_i___ zf_";..._'~ » “Livestock Marketing BOHYU loading next week as followsi Bt Peters Wednesday momini! future no su h nd ' ' ~ ‘t '. Dui- uni oth vu' 'm ”. M. ll, Mount Stewart. Huntcl' The fleet will hold exercises in the; -of the Womens Association and » War Manoeuvres The parcel containing the bomb announced today. Shipyard directors immediately began to prepare to flilfili the con- irrirt and work on the ferry will begin in n. day or two. At. least 200 men will be given vniploymcnt on the construction of the vessel, it The launching ceremony will take cracker box an the station master and dignity of the Austrian nation mmm: Station Master Killed ° ' _ Diplomat Reveals Rea- Conductor Seriously: Au.Str1an Chancellor Assumes De son For Movement Injured _ P o I i c a fiant Tone In First Public Utter- of Italian Troops To §°“a,,1° “Judges Of ance Since Assuming Office- A“Sf*‘ia“ B°1°d¢1'- E ° Pays Tribute To Dead Leader ‘°-"l"‘~"- B’ °“‘"“‘°"'° ”°°'°" iA.r>. ny cuarriiarrr spasm wiro) l ' “"”’ . PARIS, July 27-A bomb wrap-' (A l’~ by Guardlarra Special Wire) ofL?‘rN£ONV Jul; 27__Amwli'i1lui1s€tm md 1" t“'° °'“°k"” b°"°s °"l’1°d' VIENNA. J\dy'”»%'F‘-A flat refusal to compromise with National soc- to Austria fo; ririienmxn th: rg! §ds%§?,%¥_ h:n,_a_;t_1;'_f"rE‘n§u;);‘;_‘;'_?'_'_sll(_&11§;"_lf lalism was the answer to Austria tonight of noting Chancellor Emst Von laxation of Nazi efforts to domin- °l“""‘?` “ °°“d“°““'- stmihmiiiirgiii-:tuprsdiilxiliexnzdtirilizozirizziamg is tho orriro of the ggtiglistfglgieiiinigiit ogmiliighobfiilte Police feared they were dealing V ' ` “min with me ,,th__ee judges of neu” gint? Cl1;tl\fct;{l_i_>rmD;1_lifiiss, Prince Starhcmberg offered I defiant con- _ xiii to the ministry stated r mystwious bombers whose _wtwb ess on o a _ c mission of Austria as an independent state in the 8 - (By John Lloyd, Associated Pl-our UCS term, community of nations. Instead of marking the end of p 1 Slam l . ed the city several weeks ., h H ts d th I °“`F“ , ago, Bill, an examination of the For myself and on behalf of the Federal Government," he said, "I 511° 9 °‘° ' 3'°°°r mg t'° e °°m‘ (A- P. By Guardia.n's Special Wire) ,,,,,,,,,a,,,_, of me imma, machme riariaro solemnly that ws regard as tus iroiy heritage or our dead chan- §“"’.‘°“;""' 'he “PP°1“°m°“” Simply, ROME. July 2'!-A stronger Ital-| yielded no due as to its on m_ celior that there can never under and circumstances be any compromise "dna es 5 Change' The British ian position, calling for interven-| S with Netlmwl Socialism? believe ih“'° ffm” “°W 0” the Nazis' tiori in Austria if the internal situ- was found by 5, conductor in a The youthful, aristocratic Star- --G---_ _‘:'__l;___;"'_';$§_’€ f5*___i‘_‘_'l“ef;;1_§:; \Z§3°_;f_;'; ation justifies gush anion, was 1-E. first class roach. He turned it ov- hembers declaredrthot “we Sheila: “dosperadoes and in-esponsiblo by ,me famed tc; ,mme fo, mem vealed today by a sovernment el- to the station master. never me-ke any concession that in elements." He said "our leader is he sm P ' spokesman. The bomb was taken from one any way limits the freedom, honor dead but the ideal he stood: for ~ H@1'9t0f0l'P- the 80VP1'¥U1'1€I\t WHS _ d _ . lives more today than ever. With folrréligndgfgfsgft wuts 5553;" represented as ready to move into was cutting the string about an We have a German mission to per-'tha exception of a few insignific- am France and Italy had agreed AU-9U'i9'-'°“ W1'10S¢ b0l'd€1‘5 48.000 inner box as the charse t‘XDl0d€d~ form, but we will not let any‘body|ant places order prevailed through- .befi-,rehm-d to an Hamm military troops are concentrated-should the He WH-S kii10¢`l and the Wif\d0WS Uf dictate or even advise or influenoe,out Austria and in a few more demonslration on the Austrian independence of that nation bc B CHF Were 5h&l-t'2_F°d- S€‘/¢1'9»l DFS' us as to how we shall fulfill thats hours even these places will have 1,-ohne, to fmestall an invasion of threatened from the outside. sengers were injured by flying mission" I unequivocal order and law." Austrla by Germany or my other Today, with reports of severe 31355- Starhemberg paid Sl0Wl!18 A-"i'| Stflrhcmberg Si-U-ted Ailstriil WH-S power, was confirmed in authori- fighting in Cafmthil Pl'°‘/1-UCC Crowds at the station were bum ,D Ausu-W5 dead leader whose' absolutely opposed "to all forms tative qua,-te;-5 ¢,onlKm_ reaching Rome, the spokesman said thi'0Wn mlb Swat ¢0nf“5‘°n‘ The heritage, he said, could ro summed of Bolshevism, even that form It was learned that Great Britain if action is required, there will be sxytipgqegsaag yilldgdrtgdgrilctpgiisorig “D in one word-Austrr. sth! which is camoufiaged under nat- had been assured Italy Wm “nd no necessity to delay for diplomat- i . . “ . ‘ ' "This one word gives us siren gionalistio colorings. Austria is no more troops to the frontier as 16 DI'0l»€5l-- wer’ in ‘t °h°'ngm€ tm1n5'b h d to overcome every difficulty, to fighting against barbarism of the long as no other border nation in-| The CYOOPS Will simlily l‘n0V€ iritol Many °f 22° pri" ogg bomus a;_ master a situation that is seem-l20th century." ‘ tarferes. the country, when such action is been 33;; me m_,Sm'_,,can ingly ungovernable, and to makel Touching upon the conflict with " d’°°se cm °' ibl he said German he declared emphatioal ` . , - the impossible poss e." - ._ Y - C?:ce;§;emn(;t8§;esp€;E§ He appealed to all Austrian lead- ly! “We have never given occas- , were aécompamed bv nows ¢°m_ ers to stand by Austria. ion for conflict with the Reich. We 11 “mining of nssertéd m]uSuces_ "Believe in Austria; future, myihave done everything to fasten M05, of me bombs were detected by hearers," he said. Resist all at-_the bonds of blood and culture - tem ts to mix into your affairs-which ties us to the German nat osta em- P ' ;i(o:'tesWbiiorielmtiiiiiyaxgirplgdedg from outside, Do not depart oneiion. M. the same time I must de- A t ` N 7 a P ‘ inch from the way prescribed by,cla.re lnphaticaly that we shall Dollfuss just as the Federal Cab-|never yield Austrian honor and inet will not depart one inch froml that we shall resis c- v attempt , . ' 1 ' _ _ .5 O O Da vle _ lp rds itétarhemberg dccried the Nazis!! igioiemiiift diir? 1i‘ii7t?ii‘i/iyiaiildii' independu A I1 C 1 p 3 t e d (By The Canadian Press) (By Gu.a.rdia.n‘s Special Wire) With 3,000 believed dead and an untold number wounded as a result of Fridays fighting in Ausiriafs civil war, government troops ap- as they gained. was Said, peared to be losing as much ground; place in November and the ferry Vienna bristled with soldiers as: Next Year (C. P. By Guarillankl Special Wire) HALIFAX. July 27-Sessions of the Gr:-ind Orange Lodge of British Anirrica and its sister organ.izatl0n.‘ ilu- lindics' Orange Benevolent As-l sociatlon, having been brought tol it rlosc, dclegatcs were on their way home tonight following ii three- day convention. Today Mrs. Lavinia R/oe of Tor- onto was re-elected Grand Mistress ysetcrday the Grand Lodge named J. Starr Tait of Saint John, Grand Master for another term. in a resolution the order took a duwi-miiicd stand against the pro- posed abolition of the office and function of Lieutenant Governor in the province.; of Canada. Next yearn convention will be held at St. Johns, Nfid. J. E. Walker of Toronto was el- ected Grand Master of the Grand Black Chapter of British America, succeeding John Thompson of Tor- onto. Begin Aug. 28. KIEL. Germany. July fl.-Full war iiianocilvres of the German navy be- oday | will proceed to Halifax bcfore win- reserves were called in after it was reported Nazis were marching on i ter. ____-M l the capital. l In the afternoon. Premier Benito Mussolini announced he would not Grand To iwait until Austria was invaded to 'send his 48,000 troops, now quarter- Meet In St* Johns 'cd on the frontier, over the line. They will march, he said, without _any preliminary diplomatic ex- changes if the Fascist government ‘ - in Austria seems in danger. Reports that Italian troops were already crossing the border arous- ed Belgrade late in the day. They were officially denied in Rome, but not before an official of the Yugo- slav government declared any movement of the Italian forces in- to Austria would force the Yugoslav government to send forces to meet them. Some easing in the tension be- tween Germany and Austria de- veloped as arrangements for send- ing Vice Chancellor Franz Von Papen to Vienna as Gemian min- ister went forward. The move was widely hailed as brilliant diplomat- ic strategy by Chancellor Adolf Hitler. Thousands of Germany‘s black-I shirted Shutz Staffel, crack Nazi squads, were sent to the Bavarian frontier south of Munich to prevent Austrian legionnaires believed to number more than 35,000 from marching on Austria. Germany seemed to be making every effort _to prevent any untoward incident 'from taking place on Austria’s f northern frontiers. Prince Reudlger Von Starhem- bcrg, successor to Chancellor Engel- bert Doilfuss whose slaying in the Nazi Plltsch started the trouble, was bilrricaded with his cabinet in the Ballhaus Platz Chanceilery in Vienna and experienced great dif- ficulty in answering calls for re- _serves as SOS signals came in 3 from his Heimwehr troops at many 4 points. l Some victories were reported in Styria, the province south of Vi- enna on the Yugoslav and Hungar- ian frontier; but the revolutionar- ies were reported in possession of most of the province of Corinthia. to the westward, on the Italian border. Hunger riots in many dis- tricts added to the tragedy and confusion. HALIFAX. July 2’i-Appoint.- ment of a fact-finding commission to investigate the effect of Can- a.de'a trade and fiscal policies upon Nova Scotia and the present fin- ancial arrangements between the Dominion and the province was announced tonight by Premier Angiu L. Macdonald. CII e order h ga ore °°mi>sniod wi kct k. Only eaiiir with all essential units par- ul pymmk Rivet Lamb mm was 70 lbs. llclpntiiig, including tarilct lJracticc.i CHARLOTIIITOWN well finished lambs over s__mm__ _m_wdo pmC__ce on __oa__ng _argcm t GUABDIAN should be shipped' li/mrkq ~ I' si m battle and movements The commission, also authorized to enquire into any other matt/ers that may affect the econofffi wel- fare of Nova Scotia or its relation to the Dominion will be headed bv "L_ ,th sec__e,_ar;,_ " 1,3071 ol gl-uisrrs under pr e - - - - . ] vii iii iiwiiicr -‘»f»-=...»."°.:'.:.f°m'°:.r.'-.i Aloxandor Johnston. C. M. G.. LL. D., of Ottawa former deputy mmm," of marine' md DL K A_ Govt* House lief in their accuracy, state that ' ____ the woman is the wife of one Sam , Innia, F. R. B. C., associate profes- sor of economic geography of Tor- onto University. Hearings will open in Halifax about August 8 or 9, when a brief prepared on behalf of Che provin-, cial government by Prof. Norman_. bacle - Troop | Of Situation. ToBurldHalifax _ . Dartmouth Ferry Yugoslav Troops To March Rigigf ];;?§l%mS Igiggilgsn (C. P. nyccuayiaiarrég sporitrrl _ _ Cu. O y _ A 1 1 If L ti.. ...im .r . 1..... A-.y t... galnst ta :ans after Provincial Representatives. io operate between Irilaiifax ai;i_d . . (C P lr- ' Dartmouth, N, S., ha; een awar - I d A fy' . . By Guardians Si>°¢iai Wire) announced in May last that its cd the Davie Shipyards of the Can- e I OTTAWA, July _27-A full at-share of this cost, one-third, ada Steamship Lines here, it was teriiiitnceleaifrprovinclal Premiers is would not be continued after June an cpa or the Dominion-Pro- 15. After numerous protests from vincial Conference which will meet. the provinces and municipalities in Ottawa Monday next to grapple the period was extended to July 15. with the relief problem. While Prior to the latter date, announce. many rumors have been circulated ment was made extending the per- of suggested policies to be advanced iod to August 15 but reducing the at the conference, the answer of of- amount from one-third to one- ficlals here, with respect to federal quarter. DOHGY. is that no further plan will _ From every province and many be suggested until the ,provincial municipalities have come protests officials present their arguments. that they cannot carry on without Precipitated by the action of the federal aid on the same basis as Federal Government in attempting heretofore. In some instances lt has to reduce the cost of direct relicf,l been suggested that the federal and called by Prime Minister R. B. » government should take over com. Bennett, it will be the second ocea- plete administration and cost of sion this year on which the provin- direct relief, cial and federal government leaders Whatever may be the decision have withered around a conference reached at the conference it is con- teblc 1101?- sidered certain that federal assist- Pursuant to discussions at the ance will not be discontinued al- ¢°“f°r¢H°o lest January. when it though it is anticipated that thai was agreed that direct relief should whole problem will now be attack. be cut off during the summer I" ' months. the federal govemment (Continued on Page 10) (A P. By Guardian! Special Wire) BUFFALO, July 27-Kitty Bald- (C. P. by Guardion‘s Special Wire) HALIFAX. July 27-Prime Min- ister J, Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain and his daughter Ishbcl arrived here this afternoon, having completed their motor tour throu h the Annapolis Valley Mclood Rogers of Queens Univcr-ii sitv retained some months aim. g _ While in Halifax they are guests b° 5"pp"°d lpmmgli' LN SWK H “mm m ot ctive escort Prof J H Jones head of the com- will be presented. of Licutcnant Governor W. H. Cov- Dedfll Of Weill i Chinese Woman Known Actress Reported Mother `_ - Of E i gh t ' win, actress known the world over (A. P. By Guard!-al\'l Special Wire) a generation ago, died at her home CANTON, China, July 27-The ___ _ here today. she was bom in Lon- now world-famous Canadian Di- ”°'“W”"""`"“ ""'*` ` ` ""“_°*“""""'”"""" """”"`T` don 81 years ago. onne qulntuplets of Corbeil, On- At the height of her career Mrs tario, promise to be eclipsed if a a Chin- O O Premlef ts Com. Baldwin toured the world fiva ri-.porteirruiating nerouurt times with her own variety com- ese women. the wife of a native 0 ° pany. She and her husband, Sam boatman, gave birth in .seven bo_\'al,_ 0 Inqulfe In to Conofn [C eairiwin. who also about iii years ami one girl proves true. i ago, were billed as "The White Although reports of this octette ° Mahatmas." For several years she birth were only recently given \-,,,,,,,,,_ played comedy roles in early mo- prominence, the babies were said \~,-,,,f,,,,..,.," tion pictures. She had made he: to have been born in May aboard "'Im-~nif»n , home here with it nephew, a Chinese fishing junk somewhere . mem, _ds mm -il-» within the delta of Pearl River, n (C. P* sy Gnudhns spwm win) versity, tortuous waterway connecting with I ' the Canton Sea. ` Associated with him wlu no Dr. Are Guesfs At _ _ , \lo|iir:\nl __ The reports, which the Chinese press is featuring with evident be- Ting, a poor hoatman and that the mother and children all are in good health- ’ ert and Mrs. Covert at Govem- when the present Prince of Wales, ». his father, and grandfather stop- _ day. beginning M-uliiriy, .\l:iy 23. l. _ _ Akliirik _ _ l. ,. Siiskiii-‘nn , . . . _, iiogln.-i . Wliiiillvrig ,,_ _ __ ‘__ ui . , . .. Sfiiiii .uhvi . . . Hnllfnx _ ,_ ._. ment House, the historic residence r S ll li il A YU11(;01npr0n1i5i11gllNSIllAllllll Is Th r_e_atenecl Mussolini Takes Firmer Stand With Regard To Austrian De-' Movements Will Be Rapid And Decisive Wheir' Austrian Govt. Loses Control' reg-”ll‘dr=d as noccssary. the spokes< man indicated. The move, he continued, will b rapicl and decisive. ,lust as soon it becomes apparent that the Aus trian government cannot o0ntr the situation. If Austria is able to settle thq present difficulty without outsldq help, Italy will consider what ste would be taken to guarantee thi: country against further tenorlsm, it was indicated. Revelation of the attitude cam after Premier Mussolini conferre; with Fulvio Suvich, Under Secret# ary of Foreign Affairs. i The appointment of Franz Vo Papen as German Minister to Aus tria was said to have failed create either |, favorable or unfav orable reaction with the Premier. i CRUSS BllRllEllf (A. P. By Guardians Special Wirell ROME. July 27.-It was officiallyll denied tonight that Italian troops* had crossed the border into Austria., the statement saying that auch re- piorts were “utterly without founcla- on." 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