MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN qngtwanlspudngthroughu". MAXI MS 017A‘ MERE MAN [pond lnllneamlllllnrerobbed of uieu-suwflh >"%I/ lftodowereueasyastoknow what good to do, chapels had been ehurebmsndpoor mean cottages and ultimately lose their unanimi- | Guardian. Iouuded g::i::tlti:iown Guardian Two I881 00in r Federal Agents Kill Chicago Gan riuctrntvilis iIHIlE PEACE lssnusui Minneapolis S t r i k e Leaders Willing T0 0 p e n Negotiations - Quiet Prevails On 0 t h e r Industrial Fronts. 1A. 1'. By Gulrdiarfs Special Wire) Quiet held sway over strike-ten- sioncd industrial fronts of United states yesterday. In Minneapolis where the second truck driver's strike within three months is in effect a two-day truce prevailed while federal mediators permanent peace. One picket. wounded in Friday's violence in which 68 persons were injured, died saturday night. strike leaders said they were wil- ling to open negotiations with em- ployers on the basis of mediators suggestions but employers were still wary. The west must-vortex of disor- trl-Is‘ last week-hoped for quick set- t ent of the protracted longshore- men's strike which,was climaxed by ths short-lived general walkout in San Francisco. Stevedores prepared to vote via secret ballots on whether to submit their differences to arbitration. Iungshoremens officials expressed the opinion the men would vote to arbitrate a plan already approved by ship owners. At Portland, where there was agit- ation for a general strike in sym- pathy with the longshoremen. a pol- icy of watchful waiting was main- tained pending outcome of the stev- edores arbitration ballot. Union labor decided to await. the result of the ballot before taking action on a general strike. An authoritative source in Wash- ington disclosed that the new Uni- ted States relations board has de- terrnined to strengthen powers of re- gional labor boards and leave more fully to them the problem of arbit- i-azing disputes. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Anlblltemoull are Inserted In thin column at 2 tents- per word lr-vtly payable In advance, "Dr. A. L. Hodge McNeill. Phone 137 137 Pownal St. L-69i8-7-l7-ti "Dance in Vernon Hall, Monday, Iuly fird. L-7044. "Seven Mlle Bay. Cards and Dance, Monday, July 23rd. L-6997-7-20-23. "Oalrwood Tea House, St. Peter's Road, (2 miles from Charlottetown). Telephone 1587-l3. b43078. "Sneaker dance at Summerslde on Wednesday, August 1st, on K. of C. Tennis Courts. L-7048 "See He's My Pal," by Cardigan Players, Lower Montague Hall. July 24. [r7047 "Modern and Old Time Dancing. Abbie Hall. Borden Tuesday: July 24 Music by Jimmy's Joy Boys. Ad- Iiiision 25 cents. LJIOIB-l-Zi-Zi. "Rollo Bay Tea Tuesday. July 24th. Old time music and step danc- 1118 competition. Be sure and reserve the date. \ -->-—_._ "Moonlight excursion S. S. Har- iand. Wednmday, July 25. auspices Holy Redeemer Tennis Club. L-7029-7-2l-4l "Piddling and dancing contest. Wednesday evening, July 25th. B- I. S. Hall, Emerald. Dancing af- ter contest. Send entries to F‘. Mc- Donald, Emerald. L-673B-7-l0-1-ii "A monthly income sufficient tn "W you in comfort during old age is something greatly to be desired. lnqulrc how easily this can be done. Consult J. A. Moore. Man- flifl’. Bun Life, Charlottetown. l l The People's Paper (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1934 Premier Spends I Leisumy DayEAIISESSIIIN '" “ggfoside IIF PARLIAMENT IS ANTICIPATED Prime Minister Ha s Had Strenuous Time Since Prorogation. (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, July fi. — With four federal ivy-elections scheduled for September 24, and a likelihood that Parliament trill re-easemble late in October for the sixth and final ses- sion. the political recess seems doom- tC- P- by Guardian's Special Wire) DIGBY. N. s., July 2l-The brief flurry of his arrival out of the W8)’. Right Hon, J. Ramsay Mac. Donald gave himself over entirely to rest today. Ignoring even his correspondence, Great Britain's Prime Minister sought to forget the Worries of office in this quiet resort by the sea. In his second day in Djgby the distinguished visitor did nothing more strenuous than take a lies- urely stroll through the country- side with his daughter Ishbel, There were no sports of any kind, since the Prime Minister, his eye- sight weakened by work, socks complete relaxation. ed to be short ivecl. He and his daughter u-m he in‘ Although i: .05 been impossible the Maritimes ab)“, two Vnjnlh§ _ to secure any official comment. the Passengers Caught In Blazing Bus Twelve Men And Women Burned To Death When Bus Toppled Over 25- foot Embankment- Victims Were Enroute To Sing Sing Prison Baseball Game. THREE KILLERS (ESCAPE F RIIM nunulnlst Desperate C o n v i c t s Make Daring Break ((2.? By Guardian's Special Wire» speczawrs rushed from the station 0551NG- N. Y» July 22—'I‘¢-'€'l\'e platform to aid in the rescue work. Brooklyn men and women were. In a few minutes the blazing mo! burned to death and 36 were in-l of the bus collapsed and prevented lured today when a bus carrrinsl the ILremen from taking out the them to a Sing Sing prison base~ other passengers, bail game plunged down a 25-foozl Al‘. ambulances, police and 1;,» v visiting wherever thei; fancy dun, tates. They have definite Ltineravyt] though they made tentative plans] today for a motor trip through the; Annapolis Valley f0 visit sprig 35-; sociated with the PfOVlfiC-J‘! cany. Acadian life. l Later, perhaps, they will go toi Piotou and Cape Breton (‘nuntieg where Nova Scotias Scottish peg. ple are concentrated. After that they may sail for Newfoundland‘ leaving St. John's for home. rcpor: has persisted for some time that: the government will call Par- liament ui the Fall. recess for a month or SiX weeks at Christmas and prorogue in April. The decks would bc then cleared for dissolution and a summer of campaigning for the general EICCILOXI. Four By-clections Calling of the four by-elections to fill federal vacancies in Ontario has embankment and trapped them inl equipment in Ossining, were rush- u sheaf. of flame. I Screaming pasengers, the: clothing ablaze. fought their ‘ out, of broken windows after ti" gas tank exploded. igniting the bus‘ and a large lumber which it had toppled. Some were frantically" hauled to‘ safety by onlookers but the flames yard into.‘ engulfed the bus so rapidly that‘ rescuers were forced back. Eleven bodies. all seared. . lumber, additional fire ' was brought from Tarrytown and - ed to Ossining hoopilal and aftetflthc man who engmeered the break. were, ed to the scene. As the blaze spread rapidly through the stacks of drv' Peckskill. Guards from the who had hoped to watch the base- u-amng auwmobpeg, hall game that was never playedJ aided in keeping back the thrones-Ishots of guards whom the CODVIC‘: fifteen of the iniurod were ruifl-Iengaged in battle. Charlie Frazier. it could accomodate 110 more. thrvwas shot from the Ladder wizh which more or less confirmed the general i"—'-—i——- belief the: a general election this year was out of the question. And n w I l l ,so far as may be learned. even if all iment party. it would in no way has- ‘ten the general appeal to the coun- BE EXTRAIIITEII‘ ry. - Of the four ridings. three were (Jonservatives in the last general el- ections, and one, that formerly held by Premier Mitchell Hepburn of On- tario. was Libral, No polling date has been fixed for the fifth vacancy. that created by the resignation of Hon. Peter Heenan, Kenora-Rainey River to accept a portfolio in Mr. Hcpburns government. Magistrate Finds Ar- thur Wilson a n d Robert Jones T0 Be One And Same Per- S0ll. Working at lligh Pressure Prime Munster R. B. Bennett has been working at high pressure ever since prorogation of Parliament and unlcss he takes the rumored voyage abroad in September it would seem that he will have little leisure this summer. Returning last Wednesday from (l swift journey to Calgary hc stopped off in Ottawa only long cnougli to preside over a Cabinet - . council. then travelled on to Quebec lime appareqhend of m5 ban‘? ‘I: Iwherc he extended a personal wel- ga n“ ext?“ “on. “zine s‘ Ind“ Iccmc to Prime Minister J. Ramsay when Magistrate lx. iinczn; roam ' ' (C. P. Calilel (By Guardian's Special Wire) PORT OF SPAIN. TTIXLCLKI, July ZZ-Adjudged the wanted man in a Texas murder mystery, thc young ship's steward calling himself Robert Jones was under court Judgment to- night to be taken to the United States as Arthur c. Wilson, charged with killing a woman. I lfour seats were lost to the govern-; Britain who others were taken to Tarrytonn and Grassland hospitals While the flames rose, Thomas McGuire, Jr. rushed back into the ‘Ilmmpson, 40, and Mrs. William) bus from which he had escaped to Hayes. ‘pull his father to safety. The lat.- The bus. last in a procession of ter was in a critical condition. but seven carrying a gay party of' the youth suffered only a broken young Democratic League members, arm and secondary burns. and their friends picked they The intense heat cracked win- wrong road as it entered Ossining. dows in the railroad station. With its passengers singing and I: was not until an hour and a lauhing, it sped up a long ramp half after the fire started that of- over the New York Central RflLI-l ficlals pronounced it imder con- road tracks. At a sudden right: troi. turn the heavily laden vehicle Officials of the Washburne and swerwd and crashed through a rail Todd Lumber Company whose fence. plant was destroyed. said the dam- Four passengers. sensing disaster. age totalled more than $150,000. Jumped through the windows. The Assemblyman Joseph J. Mon- bus hlrleci dawn the sheer drop‘. shun. who had been riding in the The songs changed to screams as bus Just ahead said: the vehicle landed right side up in "As the bus plunged down the the midst of piles of lumber. There steep hill the passengers beat their was a sharp report and flaming fists against the windows an gasoline spurted up. screamed. We rushed to the scene Before the panic-stricken men but were me: with the burst of and women could climb from rheu- flames and c: L not approach the seats the entire bus was in flames. bus. The first few to escape ran to the "We saw a .'" Hudson River 25 feet distance and scramble out. bu: it was hard t/a Jumped in to extinguish their tell the exact number because of blazing clothing. thickness of flames and smoke." taken to morgues as soon as the. wreckage cooled. Another woman'- died in Ossining hospital of burns. - The identified dead: Mrs Rose "r of the passengers 3S . l found Jones and the suspected mur- IMacDOMLd of Great derer were the same person. and or- , dered him to be extradited. Thcrc I was no immediate indication that the steward would appeal or bc;.n habeas corpus proceedings within the required 15 days. ' It appeared like the end of a long trail which Texas police had fcl‘ ed through four countries in ' I slipped quietly into Canada for a very private and unofficial stay in the hfarztime Provinces in search of rest and health. With a great deal of administra- tive and organization work ahead of him Mr. Bennett will also be called (Continued on Page 3i Othtrs rolled on the ground Ysoiaytfed g When Street “PZETTIIEAT HT FRIIM II.S.; eight months. It began las: ber. when the nude body of one Debolt was found in th near Van Horn, Texas. some time after she had set out from licr Cleveland home with o. Cleveland man. Mrs. Dcbolt, a wealthy and at-. tractive widow, had been strangled. Suspicion fastened on Wilson. who disappeared at the same time. No! trace of him was found. But Lite ill May fellow cmpiotwzes on the Canad- ian lincr Lady Ndson noticed th striking resemblance of Jones to I published phoiograph of the fugitive. _ I _ w The 29-year-old steward. who hadi (C. P- by Guammn“ Special “ire; signed on at Halifax i.n Deccmbcq, C.-'i.\1P BORDEN, Ont, Juiy '22- was detained when the s.) toucncti A mysterious fire that within British Guiana on a tro "II cruise. minus“ cnyglqped [he 31mg bung. Under guard. he sailed i\.\ ittr as P " 319w home of Sgrgggn; John p, of Spain. where he was tal-ttzi ashore ghey-u-guii, attached to this Roya and jailed. Here he tlczncd he was canadmn A}, pom-e cam“ had WiTSOH. lHSlSIIIlE m? ‘~15? “M taken a toll of four lives tonight. of mistaken identity. l-lc . rretl 1o The dead; My; John R, Sh“. be a native of Toronto and a A-rmcr I Dung eighbyeumld Mfilllifefller- daughter. Gordon six-year-old son Bu‘ MYTBI-“mle B'°“'“ 1°31?“ n“ l Eveivn Massey, l9. Toronto a vis- grounds for the claim as he iucd de- l - .. ' ' cislon Saturday at the end of extrad- ition procgedlnlgs lflitlilliflla I31 ttiiic a Texas aut orites. “ am s is c , , _ he declared. "that Arthur C- “'l*”°“ l hmchzli-freefi deXZTIII-BIDS of the two “M Robe“ Jones have btcgjrfklmnl Ichildren and Miss ltiassev were re- '01:’; Tiifuiiild Igigefiflsladmsiflxliltlllffifi bas- I covered tonight from the darkened “i ghlgfly on the testimony of hm pile of’ debris, all that remained of Rapugan, M“ Debox-S bmq-fq- um , the llitIC frame home of the Sher- travelled to Trinidad to In - Jones as his sister's companion the fatal trip. He had known \\.. son intimately in Cleveland. Magistrate Wilson censured the’ American officials for the W13’ m" had introduced other evidence wr- pofling to identify Jones as ‘Wllion- It was a case. he said, where ‘car-J and thoroughness" should have b" ohqgrved. "Yet this VEFY lmllo- clement in qhc cage was carrzrd Mrs. Ir- c desert FIRE TAKES T lI I. I [IF \\ iison. °1 a. Sergeant Sherwood is in hospital. in a. serzous condition, unaware of meanwhile. were pushing fort investigation into the blat o cause of the fire .had been determined tonight, Will Spend Three Years In Prison L'“9°'7'16't1 with indifference amountlnif l" 6°11‘ (c p_ by Guadh," spec“; W1") Tklnpl". YAR-MOUTH, N. 5., July fl— oIBuying live hOBSI ggchrgseaifgle Tlleldly glf-‘lmullg- 55k“, ‘($55, ing into the Argyle p001‘ house and “m” "w" kemmmn b, .,, 51mm: us. u» 1m.- saviflfls of an i “deg M???‘ mm signed 5 g aged and crippled inmate. A. "flap “y l L-1024-7-2l-2i. This sentence was imposed on "' m"! P“ will" w ' Albini Jacquard and Albert White magma“, ‘or "u." ‘av..- “The digit-kg convention n! Saturday. b)‘ Maisirate C. S, PEI- hnm m luxuw m? In Vernon mam“ or“'fll‘ vm m ton indignation was aroused ir p”, ‘ma. u, m; h ‘P’ mm, ' Mmvhw‘, M, M» v.‘ the district over tile theft of the mm l“ I o r uo- (m! nd’ Avondak. ‘w, ..o'moncy and Royal Canadian P" Wlh ailment Elm“ ¢ “n Jul “m M.” luo- 1a Pair-- were Called in to CHABLOTTETOWN 22:1 “Biggest gnpm yewnfng m gate. Both m:n pleaded Guuum“ sion and program at 1.10 pm. i 5w g éhgheta», T“ l1 FUIIILIIVES? Cars Collide HAMILTON, July 22 - Fifteen persons were injured today when ttvo street cars collided and burst into flames on a single zrack on the Burlington Street line near Irondale. None of the injured was seriously hurt and were permitted to leave hospital after receiving first aid and examination, The cars. under motormen Jer- ome and Burrows, met head-on and a few seconds later fire broke out in the front vestibites. Pas- sengers in most cases jumped to safeyt through open windows. while other panes were shattered to pro- vlde exit Numerous children on the car, of the "one-man" type. were only shaken by the impact. Miner Killed By Explosion (C. P. By Guardian’; Special Wire} NORANDA, Que, July 22-0116 miner is dead here and another lies critically injured in Youville Hos- pital. victims of a dynamite ex- plosion 3.000 fee; underground in u gallery of shaft no. 4 at the Nor- anda mines. The explosion yesterday was fat- al to Mansell MPNdiLh, 33. a native of Wales whose parents live at Port Burwell. Ont., where burial will be mum lakes were cases for thousands The miner who was severely in- from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Jund L; gem-n Mflgjn 51mm, Northland retreats were crowded. 2s years of age. of Inver". . N. s.l A sudden iake b-‘we m-‘Yeflalll- An inquest was started but was ed in the afternoon in Chicago to adjourned by Coroner .\f- Bouillon brim; B Flifilll- ClPQ-‘oo 0f will!“ M.D.. pending the outcome of lvfcl after the thermometer shot HP wt Kinnons condition. Evidence given I tended to show Meredith and Mc- Kinnon cut the fuses too short while preparing for the blast and were unable to get away before the| contact. Meredith had mining ex- perience in his native Wales and McKinnon had worked in Canad- ian mines previously. HEAT IIIAVE (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wlre) CHICAGO, July 22—A sullen sun reigned over most of the Unit- I country as deaths mounted pasti the 250 mark from the protracted and drought siege. I The. southwest and midwest were, hardest hit but nearly all over sections suffered from the extended July scorcher with but slight re- lief for scattered areas in immed- I fate prospects Hundreds of prostrations were reported over the country from the blistering weekend In the grain belt, records meltcd. crops villlcd, water supplies dwind- led and the 40-year aridity record rolled up by the unprecedented drought took on the pro- portions of a continuing calarrutyI with late summer crops in wide- sections approaching the fate of| the SpTlllg maturities. . Already the most torrid summer on record west of the Mississippi River. the heat wave has struck with searing emphasis in the west- ern cattle states causing the deaths of thousands of head of cattle and striking the producers heavily by forcing the sale of thousands more. Over the country, beaches and 101 M one p, m. Most of Illinois‘ 60 deaths during the drive 0f the rm occurred in the meuopolis ‘The total in the city Prlduy was l7. Saturday 2i. Sunday 17. DELAYED BY WEATHZI (A. P. by Gusrdianfi Special W!!!) LONDONDERRY. ‘Northern Ire- land. July 22—Unfavorable weather conditions today again nailed John Grierson, British aviator, to t6 AWARDED GOLD MEDAL . July m-fCPh-Brig» Gen. Sir Percy Sykes. for his "Hts- Tory of Exploration." has been postpone his protected flight awarded the gold medal for thc i Ottawa. Royal nnpire Scxiety ' in reoogition| Grierson plans to emu the At- priuces’ palaces. 8 PAGES Ir Strikers Co ‘ Back To Work In Labrador (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) I s1". JOHN'S, nuu, July 22-‘ Forty-six armed policemen sent 1-: Labrador to quell strife 1n the lum- berwoods started the return vlragel in St. John's today satisfied that; trouble was over. Sailing ou: of Alexis Bay on the- old sealingj 1 l ed States today, tossing cities and I ‘m5 hasmy raised a ladder “my h“; of the but work of recent who lsntic by way o! Greenland uni Q 51E; to I16 - Kamik- Fnfl water vafv; ‘a ‘he air, ,1.-. sulfa. . causing itI grains of salt tossed into the air by l , V g hrcakifl Ila!- Annunl Bubocrlptius Delivered gster “K Canada and U. 8. A, 86-50 nut BHIIY or, llliPfilllillgf John Dillinger Shot to f‘ Death As He Emerg- i» 7 [l- 111-; l p. m, daily except In“ m. bulimia! Iowan 81¢ ma‘ i I F: y i HAO T’ orgot ‘ , (to- . them . steamship Imogene. they were ac-f , . . -w4,| FPO?! TCXEIS Pem- fcaornnpnagiiebd Zy-tiso hdisgrugtive: mgr, ed From a , orth ft " ac o ttnAglr e oun ~ - - ._°|, e" lar-V- 1...... hgymeg - g Side Theatre. i - ho‘; ' About 500 strikers have returned‘ .Ey,m. . » r (A, p, By Guardian-s Special ‘vile; to work at Aexns Bay and ihe‘ , , ' ' ' ' ._ an , HUNTSVILLE, Texas. Jul)‘ 22. _ Labrador defelonmer-I company is luAxHlxT Eb‘ DED Y]; Bell. ,'I'he three most desperate killers in wnllflllml its Wood-fl i118 Opflfl , ii‘. MM‘ lgecjsoutlgesw-RaymoéidJ Haguiitou. ations, gurgirxilendent UNc-dill. tin Body (IOSCIY Guarded, g3‘ 1M1" j a te iompson a 0e a r- comman be "ce etac - - - .- ‘p-escapcd from the death housemfit ment. reported by wi less tonlgh‘, ‘valtlng 0rd Fronl- I‘ lthe stazc pfllllflliifif)‘ here today in that no further trouble alas feared.‘ ' ' __ r @730‘ .a‘ daring break ill vhich one con- by the company Tine men who “,ashlngt0n T“o lllll-lli rVlCé was kzltliccghtvto others wounded, found a: condztions llfliaili-i O m € ll PHSSCPSTJY n vu- IBH 8 EH31‘ 01- factory tvct be landed along the ' ' 1- e a ram‘, The three convicis. who were shot, shares of gqnaygsta Bay and 13-33. Oulkded u r‘ n g . ‘to the pp ‘ ' all bank bandits and life icrmersnny Bay. the message stated. Shgfltlng | ‘is u. ivvere mowed down by the guzzfire ofI ' ‘ Iguards as Hamilton, Thompson and| i penhgnflllgry Palmer Scamp“ Om me “.31, ,0 twoiE l] R 0 P E I S ta. P. By Guardian's Special wipi- i_ v , _ , a CHICAGO. Juiy TJFThe United I_ whit“ ‘lame’ “as “Jed by m‘, rStaies Government got John Dill- l‘ inggy tonight. just as It promised : to o. IthJAihImshotdcadbyTScracHE - I aw- are w e- b- » salsa: 2:121: ll€\€d to be fatally wounded. Roy n t f h , B, | Johnson. the third bank robber, was ' I‘““t'7 °" ° l ° “"7 “m” - ‘shot and less seriously hurt. fTh” T‘ P“ ‘he mm‘ ‘u’ d m‘ I l-l. E. George. the guard was mom- 4 cm’- "ldlng ‘he Paw‘ lmnhm‘ | tentarily stunned as a bullet creased j "l "f"? Y9"!- _ r this scalp. He was not seriously hurt. C T 1 gglflltd alrgost ugthout lllllltlggl; | The break occurred while the pri- i f" Qlflfi H1 m Hi-lmlw Ison yard was almost deserted. All 0 313,36 0 Fr e n c hi "N! "Vila-Hi llflnbo.‘ who “Th? T ‘Ofiifldlfi and guards not actually on GOV t On! Wflml- We" "H1891! ‘l! 11R hllnlel _ duty, and practically all convicts . l man crashed to the s dewalk belorc .‘\vere attending a ball game between Tuesday ——_G€l'l'fi_3h_y a large audience of expectant : lthe prison team and a Conroe team In E¢onomlc D|ff]. neighborhood folk. , at, the athletic field beside the walls. . There was only a trace of und The escape was the first ever made C ll I Ill C S — Eastern certain abou: the tvay‘ the gov< , from the death house, which is io- _ emmen. rubbed ou:" the man fot mated in the centre of the prison. Ir. mcarno, Pact Meet | whose capture it offered $10000 I I daring and cool execution, the break Ing- serlous Obstac. few week; gggl _ has no parallel in the annas of the l He had been wawhmg I Diem.‘ _ lpenitemiary. _ ' ES. titled ‘Manhattan Melocirama," nobl i | A; 4.30 P. M. inside Guard Lee i known“; ‘ha.’ n3 pursue“ ‘vent, lBraswcll approached the door, Fmz- l5, Geqfgg flnmhlqisi-i) awamng hm H“ vn-m drawn guns‘ ' , ier, crouched against the wall. step- (Canadian Press Staff Writer) ‘Fmany out he came Probablv h8- , lped forward and thrust the muzzle (C.P. Cable By Guardian's Special never know “ha; m, struckjlm; , of a .45 calibre revolver against win, ; d0vm__15 shotguns held m expert‘ ribs. In his other hand the convict M;_\;D()y_ Jmy 2g_;qew “Best hands ‘ .- Iheld another ~45’- stir th European seen toda" as‘ . vw-ioe - - . gdeigruankeguzgargheidcglrlglgglféld econorrfic andpolizlca‘. uTicertaihtiesI wfinifiiiirgiifdilfgflge y - _ " _ mutmy, -..-_~ .. . 'unlock the cclls in which Hamilton, Tn? National, Goyernmgnr of’ fieifiggrfl; ‘§,;d{."°u;*.$5§§;§;§dnm°' I Palmer and Thompson were mcar- Frame [was Conapsa post»: a,“ take“ l“ . J -.» F n W ‘- cerated. These convicted murderers mesday-s cabinet’ meymg. is a; d _ i; ~ _ 9 "I"! ' lcamc out, and Frazier handed l-lam- fwd“ o! Andre Tartnmrs Sensy. Rrfi-l’ 35:2 blwfly m-SS- ‘ Kw“ his 9mm gun‘ Braswell “I35 ticnal charges that another mrnis- emered hem-i ‘ms I locked in Hamilton's cell. t ca m Chaw w m_ 31-9-36!‘ D151“ The quartette of doébfiffldoes sped viii-ed tehe ‘Stavlsrlrtlytsswmélisse ‘ ‘~35 weanng from the death house and were Joir- “ . _ ‘ ' _ ‘ led at the door by Walker and John- For?“ omen“? See Gem“? son A few fee.’ from [he dean stnndmg at the verge of an eco- l , . . _ nomic slide downwards. and Ger- I ‘house they encountered W. T. Me 1 d _ __ ' ‘Council. a‘so an unarmed inside miltledeahf-‘is ha" yhellésfges, Kid‘ thronged guard‘ and Compened mm w go Wm mi t e.r growing i. tlillé... ‘ the $5., them to the back wall of the prison. The “stem: mfg-rm 5°¢‘~"--l Lin or. . .. - traversing unseen the dyglamge from pact-sent hopenilly- mrward a. few _ .- y me dean, house w me wag days agovwizh the blessing of Grea. I Picket guard Burdeaux, on‘ duty on BrluwPw meeting serious obs-ac- _:____ the back \VBIA, sighted the convicts les. Germany and PO-ancfmif they‘ wrw- “ r and their prisoner Just as they crept BC-"epl the P85! B! all Wl-l Prob"; upon um “its we» 3-8-1101“ f“ “l” l?“ 55;” ,,,’°*’§f“°"= "a The Weather, Etd compeqed mm to drop Qwn w; em. virtushy nuu _y e s: eme. his Z‘il‘liS—a sawed off shot-gun, a; Great Britain meanwhile soc-s.‘ - 30-30 rifle and a "six shooter." , ahead wiuh preparations for her Forcing Burdeaux to gtand to one: five-year plan to increase the Roy-l r side with uoraiscd han s. the con: a‘. Air Force bv 41 squadrons. I \ UN . - .. ~ .. l.\.Y (INTI The increase in our defence a.. brought with them. Hamilton, Pal- force," ggtjng Prime Mug!“- 533g- s [mar and Thompson. the killers. went‘ ley Baldwin protc ' d at the cul-, '_ up» “B1181” Iol-‘(WYAAJDZXM and af- zean Castle, Ay. , yesterday, tcr him. Walker an o nson. “does not mean that this govern- Frazter was shot off the ladder as mam 15 pank-klng 01- mg; l; E he reached the toP- find dropped stir-lg to war or that war is any with several Slllis In m5 b°dY~ W51‘ nearer or that our desire for pear.» ke“ W35 T099365 0“ 5 Secmld Iuer- is les urgent. My own CODViCZIGXl " and icll to the ground. He appar- he dedared_ ma. such “um will’ b15371“ 1119mm“ The gun: on our part will make ll not mor: fire Clllllll 347311150" W5‘ a5 he w“ difficult bu". less difficult to: pro- 1' Eflmlllfl “P ‘he 3M"- ' ceed with our efforts to seure some :22“ limitation of armaments" 5 we" ‘Die French cabinet cr.sis reflects " Fflg MBIIGCG the unrest which has persisted n- “umm” I 0 er since the rioting and shooting in the Place de la Concorde on s vercorne February 6. a The advent of a national gov- om" (By Paul \‘. (‘ochrane Assoclflufl cmmen: gave a feeiing of incress- l ‘flaw-d Press Staff ‘Vflilfi y ing confidence which stopped a “trim (A. P. By Guardian's Special “Int run on the fresh gold reserves and" 9 m9‘ CAMBRIDGl-I. brass. Jlllgtflfi; gaveincw buoyancy to French s»; It'll" Fog, the deadliest menace - curiLes. But. as with other ro- Dlcdtraie t 3d,), aviator and the mariner. has beenrmes m the European gold b wind‘; “if ‘my eoglwmml ‘r arriv- gugggggfuuy overcome. |economic recotery" in F‘: 1:; \ll.;i~||};|i|,|n.l|'\‘_ 0p;~1.~';_ T," t “bu? Chemical fil§lpflll0llefzif 11:8 0y§el| slow. " \l nu mi rnixi< he Mu‘ limited areas was test 01' \ y And paraliclling the economm ' first time last Friday at the M55533 drag new political forces are s.tri'-'~ mmlm‘ chusetls Iflil-lllllo 0T Techll°l°€ys ing for mastery. The Nationalist m7" Round Hill reoeflffih 893N011 l" right-wingers of France are dtssat- h h!‘ South Dartmouth. l! 58'3"" isfled with the whole parliament-dill ll“ known today. system and arc pressing for chanz- II‘ "w"! Three minutes after nozzles fit-l, (.5 wymh are P336151 in e"g\r\'t g,‘ ‘he ted into a loo-foot long pipe beillmi but name. On the lei‘: Scr" w“, V; ; pouring a secret liquid chemlfiflll rmd Communists are ioining forces} v m I _~ into a rollinl l"! wllwh hid ‘WWI’ to meet the common foe Rcjnrzs l,“ "f" ‘~ - v R i opod the alrvm 0“ ll" Round Hill of secret arming on b0'h sidcs are ‘ 3,, ) estate of Col. E. H. R- Green. Whfl‘? common. , _ _ the technology slation is located. Premier Gaston Doumcrgue may‘ v i‘ l- buildings 2.000 foot away flood| temporarily heal the breach avhrh YGPH_“T JWIuk-m - clearly revealed flsflinst a back- now divides his cabinet. Find “ ipu" Y ground of turbulent walls of White mental differences wit" l‘.- mm..- llliflrfllfl g 6 , vapor. -i~:__i_._- ., ; m ..,*ir:l\ n- mls. f r sn-i rift-T VI '__ The experiments were carried on raindrops fall. h :0‘ under direction of Henry G. Hough- It is a well known scientific faci A n _ ,. ,1 4,, "a _ “not? ton, Jr., a. member of the Instit- that fog cannot ‘form in absolutely ~ L‘ A Jgomd. i utes research staff. who has spent clean air since it lS necessary for _v___ 74%;“ and _" bu“ year! studying the characteristics the atmosphere to be filled Wlih ,~.. , wan“, a. mum I of fog and in developing a plan to fine particles which in turn con- I-vvy w u». t I..-_..t,-._ m’, combat its dangers. stltute the nuclei on which the fn- , “Mi '11-" - l-"Hlfls llvrdca ll y, _ The chemical employed possesses, finitesmal droplets form. In sea " "l- 1 l‘. "1- (Fvral. 515 n m ifpg the ability to collect or eondenr- fogs. these particles are invisible ~ I-"“"-‘ T“""‘-‘"“"* ll 3- “P ("n")! ‘- . t“,