» =rfs'1ssxnus ‘ » j or nusnsn 11-in l f I 5 `£?$'laieaAsfslraser 111s Edward J' Island Like the Dew i MAXIM! . ' or A ` Mens MAN § f gi lr; 'il ii ,4 'J 1 - m I E- -' ls “".‘l'..'°-."‘§‘.'.‘ ....1 - . cnA1wor'i‘E'r0wN. CANADA. MONDAY, APRIL za. 1934 s PAGES I \ led In _J ng___os1avia Mine Blast 5 Percent Increase In‘D0l|MERlil|E F5?°5b§'lZZif‘i.. Bill a11‘2ld‘a’S TOi£2ll T1’a(le‘MA|iE$ P|.EA(,,_,ff,f_f_;_fT)_-','f_f,_f’°'|] ff FR 0 M ° Past Fiscal Year’T0 NAT|0||§-*"7'.‘i‘§§.3~“»'°~"ff’f'i-"` UPPER CANADA Phenomenal Trade Progress Re- ° V el' S F ° “ 3* ’g°;‘J:2,";°,‘f,°,f,':::;, 3‘!*,,;;",,,.‘%°“ - - 91"” °1°°“° . Speech In Which He -mm., W.. .wma .fm Q.. 0.. ted Over Transcon- p0l’t€d T0 Parliament By H011. A gelclargs gogt Will] g_¥_fg°gd°§w*§}°,‘;,“;;§_‘§'m‘§°_*,{'° %iIn¢;ntaeld_'l‘r%ck?l In ens loerae o evou- mvnmmlnesamuw aa 1 , _ H' H°§2V ° tion, wxgfe'-°* “"1” ’“““‘°- "“° Distr-lit. 8 a e y UHALL General the Earl of Bessborough Con- fers Honors And 'A w a r d s Bestow- ed By King George. Gnarllalfa lll0@| Wire) Apil 23-After a years an investi- was yesterday at Govern- thehcnoraandrewards WIN Georse upon na.mesappear1ngfnla.stNew list. The ceremony took inthespaciolubsll-roomcf i~lall,wit‘honl¥srestricted ofrolativuoftherecip- wltnednghemectacle. ldsgnlfbaatletting !'00m 101’ Excellency Besdmvudi abng the roms., to the Governor General, were whom the honors were while facing than was group of relatives. Pre- wec the Prime Minister. of the investiture the insignia of the that of Knight Order of Bt. and hwadner B. Rows. iii _#gg p? :ritz 5th.i1'i Baptist » is giizri si§§\ iii; -.-iiei it Sits# ICR. MMU ill; s ~. if if ,K |-nl UFPAWA. April I--(Canadian Pres)-'ibn total trade of Guild! during the fiscal year 1033-34 which ended March 31. aggregated $1.010,- ee5.000 cmnpared wit $l'I’l,0Y|,000 in the fiscal year IDR-$ til $- partment of Trai? and Ocmmeree iiiiiigiiéiiiiigéiiii iiiiiiiiiiiré §§r§t-g§§_§i§S§E =~ '§..§ig`l".==§i‘i E ; rar i .5 .. r. ggi M855 iii? gi § g fi gr griiéiiéiiliiii iiriiiiiiiii _ is 1' 3 “ iiiisriiri-‘ii .isiiii§i'§ 1 8 § H E iii; iiiir .i;°iiS £25 ii is ii House, the Governor General “nam” 'P Umm £m grattfyinglricreaseintile ofcanada-hasbeenvery Commerce in comment- “It will ril, Mhy, three i i i r .5 r Li 1 F i 8 $.35; iiiéi iriir Thepo suanceofthelr forthisbcminiax Eit-§§§i iiéaiiiiiilii “We can have no make of this but the that it occurred and ticulsrb dlnstrous to tural producers. It generetionsof producing ° in volley had cone by and ether new markets .found or a complete ohenue trading Wiley utabilahcd. old market of Canada. hy fa greatest market of I-H. Wle Ne cempumt HIGH ii iii g I il ‘i - i i E ' i .EE 9~§_§3§E" ig Eigi i it eiiifi lg 5252? qs 5 leilziii . iigiigei egggéii §- 8° i. ini; 253;. ell; i i i n stertedwhen Ashhacksr,stetiomed stthedoordthetavernhecause andhlsbsotharswereafcahedlhd thatliiwa-rdrewhizrrllfasllf defencawhelwwlli ba&Als- gsnahootias. Ashbacher, U. was smlrsisa endtnsfathsrdfour denim. lmrraywssmanniad. HIL and pailohnan John Ashbacker of It ww mm,” Mnvn, mq ms COMM. mm §;,=‘,§~‘f2t,“»;;=,;;,»“='.»;__-’i'_§=,,;=f‘;;,;=‘=,§;°<;_f.DISARMAMENT" HoPEs Ml§EI_IljGS,ETCp°u;_ °' ~lmmmvmmnmsammdmejGREATLY ii ` iii; gigs. tiiri i§r§”3 ii ii r i Ralston Will Reply To Budget Address Today ...i ~'l ifimag is = ° E g» ;i§i§i§ l§;§i "rift ii? 5 ggi” §§.;§ir rig. r~=l F i==;§ ninir and i | Bins. spru an-my associated gold. We mils E E E E ei?-; Prance"nurees no adeaireforpeaceeannot forgetthenenons or the is sugested that Prince ent at a. moment ravaged her soil she had to de~ with energy and des- pair are increasing theirs consid- erably. contrary to the peace trea- ty and without authorisation. then everybody an understand Pi-ence needs even greater security-" leeent Biota He|p&eo1`tl‘lc N€ti1£>tS and dhordera, declared it "madmhabble" -for government ell|P\°y°N to U05* duct denxmstrations l¢I!»`¥1St Ply outs, and snorted: “I uncellinsly 12960-0 Ulf *HU* will lead to civil war and civil gist nil? or i E 3; .i 2'? ii D to the _ lm will Pla!! NO ACUOH -eolmte no rebnnmn esa1=_1_et 1*- m snwrial. a hue enclosure com- _ “HN” , tional V019-N WMU” Wt hinlng s convent, a church, a pal- '°i'a -».‘ Re Japanese "'°°°'l.‘“°“ “'“°‘.».."°"°..§ .:f:.‘; ~°°-° °'“°°‘....°°“'- ‘°°“°°...... °,:‘..‘: because ww si ‘ala I 2l:;.mamdmrwmw3m ~ C _ Manifesto ,,,,,,, ° M... ____ n¢mlemwtoh*.no»maen,m _.L,,£¢i'l1'lizlh»§»¢'f"e»"lii.A11¢=»Ie\=11<=1-» of runfire *hw °°4°° * Hill" °‘ els, would es mm onlin the "° '“ ,www 0,,” mr. NNI!! ill I “WWI” 5’°*4"*" sapanese statement made public an-,Tm me “Wm °°-fl! WU' P°“°° °N°‘ through the pl-eu. should he re- bm',m,,,,,,.,_ (continued on Pace ll "Nd WW °f WN” ““*l°, ported un-ougn einem channels. l 7--_ - 21-1* E watching a suspected craft shore, hailed him. TM crow approaching host apparently danger and turned, pointing ii? esergeantashedihnnerfor I ii S P’|i Ili i-, nns.” me wtheiew - ,- - - or §;e?oooy”:ortn of mae. mmm” °' mam” C0lll1tl'Y m St3te_ 0f Siege - Extremlsts Protest Meeting Of Agrarian Support- ers. MADRUJ. April Z-(Assccllhd via Havss)-Anti-lhscistsmd laid siege today to Ma- towns, leav- in A iiiiiil iii ii; it The di-sorderet i'la-:dnl desplw heavy govermncntpreceutions. were simultaneous with a strike in the Oqifd Chili tied il? ¥»¥‘\llP0rtl»- tion services and public utilities, threatening to become general. lmrenbis were I-I1-Need by I meeting of 40,000 Ostholic youths demonstrathg their loyalty in th0 popuar .Agrarian vert! in MM 'L nownox an-u as-cmvun as Wnennt usmlueznzrhrie mi: :aims 1°' sonlhxgi 1 mer » ' »-_--_ » Ed Y- YTD P “c A d P t semi-official opinion tonight ro- ¢\-img," bulltrt in an encounter between po- 0 e n 8 ° M194 hem( gm British Egnbgq .-1---_ ue, am; “mqnptntom pierced bl! L rohnan Victims In 1»1»°=:°°3“;§_=$nb;,»§gw,m~§_* vm., ,W mm. ' Fl'8C8S. dw-, Japanese manifesto claiming annul.. "Mu Wm) large (kde Calle, injuring one per- (L r M ,_,“,,“,,,,""""|,,,,,,| Wm, ’°'°°“'"’§3t ‘°",.",§°‘§§‘£,,"°‘°°,, ,,§“’(°§i'i7l'wh. mu 21 -_ wmodt an me eouu eonacenbls esm- - the Far . U11 Ur G - Ullmhao AKAI 23-In I NAU mmm” °°cun»¢d_ ND ‘calm xt '.8 WND me tgf o°'m3;°\§i In Mldnd bumbs .nd hoax: AtAlca.laabomberPl0ded1l\ the .5 ing lnnemmaele mule we § E the mereand tmaion betyeen nanclandoumanywnishtwn phned§g¢-lltshnccnversv ilrlto- vwlhl- ir*§i i.; iii an I ! 5 icagu of N' tions h ld act to in i-“foals WH* °“"" “°°“§'“ "md emeiaunu:mpm:1i:nwmn‘ 00"* Nl' *"4 5.” °°b“m'H 't hgnrmm d bmegmd aiillroval of Japanese scvenilhfyl _-"1 “ . newmwrfs me tm-rn. ua amy :mfs Hg1"B°:;n?5“:§:n‘;' $5; , gum; Positively Refuses To ° Qegallze Retirin- Hefd- Quilt. wld when the nmllrht '| ement Of Germany - Italian Envoy ~ In London. 1»-1lI- of mme trac to ma ' -- --°- “hm tliellurrayumrsheealisaibii Two Rescued lyAibsr¢W.W1iem.Ass¢ela¢- nll¥hewillbeglnaserieeoi’in~ nummsn » P' were too mln. \ ° ,g pm, “.3 w.-me tn-views with Pram Minister nam- .” 'bm who shot his hrothsnl: From Drawn! (W luv- Rvyreiln huelaryi-r afdhnandxmy wud. . --- mul,” 'm .I.wm“um,`*.**“q(o_’_ peeasrnamenteraeeandxeiievlna . Pr1vysesL Italy's concern over what its re- ponsiblsleadershavedscribedas aispaneaemenauetothewestern worldkdhdbuted hdretc-VID* anus-Ifalmfrictirmmllllillfi aswalacsafs ogmiytirltiebd Both t I ' i ‘i if li ‘Ei itil liigi iii; l ‘§iil' giiai L Eisii gill; (C. P. By Glllldlllfs Special Wifi) SAINT JOIW N B April 22- ,Preeel-.Pranee is determined in . - -» - Illlfd |851!!-lt i'DVI»!i0!1. maintain 0! the harbor. Curtailrnent of railway service form- ed. the chief toll pf freshet condi . Th _ 2.T‘;'§e?{ oo"°”...‘i‘ii l'....,“““o.."¢1".’I.’.f ww-= w rum ue ww-mv “W ¢°w= -' “vw 1° N" mm .nmtw money.. craft and charged that he refused Bnmswlck and lilsstern Quebec con- m . mol' ‘pe°ch`t° the Muon Tin Liverpool fisherman was arres- tinued to overflow their banks. The y_ne,.d.y msn!" enum Dm” ted and locked up fortheweek-end. wéeulmosithslritorgsf an m ' ____--1 a ey c ue “;'t'°'”mm°t bordering New Brunswick, where s 'U I ° washout paralysed trams over the *QW °‘ th* °““`¢H°i- 0 K I L I- E D camann Nmonsl Railways' mam I dmv# vent the °°w~*»rr asain uns between me ynrmms rrevmsn ero°sedws<»tustr°Phe."he mdupper-canada. 'rn¢c.n.n. liltle franc has Nur maintained a service, however, by continental line bisecting New rerouting all trains over the Trans- Brunswick. Situation Not Acute Flood conditions were common a- long the Bt. John River, at its high- est spring level since im, but the situation had not become acute. l"ar1n»ers were obliged to move live- stock from the flats of Bunbury County to higher ground, and roads near the river were flooded at vari- ous points, including the main high- way between Moncton and saint John. Until yesterday afternoon service over the C. N. R. main line had oun- .tinued under handicaps since Wed- nesdsy night, when an ice _‘am in the Rcstigouche River had caused the flood waters to cover the rails for a distance cf 600 yards Traffic had been maintained by transferring naaemgeli. malls and ~ baggage in canoes and later over flat cars. The ice Jam broke Saturday noon, thc swollen river reoeded, and see- giturl gangs strengthened the road- lee Jam Breaks The line was no sooner in order. however, than fresh disaster occur- red. An ice Jam in the Matapedle River ten miles to the east swept over the tracks for a distance of 800 feet The i waters some . surg ng washed out more than 100 feet of roadbed and carried away a score of telegraph poles, disrupting telegraph communication via this route. After the Matepedla River jam broke this mm-ning repair crews be- gan removing ice from the rails and restoring the rosdbed and telegraph line. It was expected the services would bein order again by noon to- morrow. In the Msugerville se:iicn 1 Bun- bury Ocunty. scows and ferries were used to remove livestock to higher The St. John River at Fredericton was within two feet of the freshet level for 1923. Continuing nine made s further rise probable. The height nf the 1923 freshct was 28 feet and three inches above the winter low level, and this was less than a foot below height of 1887. Rlvermcn characterized the situa- tion as a "natural" freahet, or s steady stream from headwaters to sea without any ice Jruns. Permission To Close Mine Is Granted HALIFAX. ADH N-A formal order permitting closure cl Acadia no. l mms st Thcrbnrn was granff- ed hturday by the Supreme (hurt of Nova Bootle. Its inuance fol- lowed the courts decision suthorls- sbandonmcnt or the pit. u rig# aigi ii Q i i Annual labaarlptfe Deliesedl. Wlaficaaahas-IU. :.A.lln i =:l 1"-» _ , D lidlilleair distant galleries. or were saved later. draplaAeee\d A graphic account of the explo- sion wasgiven byapeasant who was Divushihs in s field nearby- "The first thing I noticed." he said. “was that my oxen stopped still, standing like statues. The next moment than was a thunder- ou; roar; the earth heaved under- foot, and I thought it was an earthquake. “Bien I aaw flame and dense pouring out of pit. Sirens begs-n arm acq a few min entrance was sixnounded stricken relatives i E Es 8 "l » Et girl; iid £25255 ssrea.medthens.mn ivea dcwntfhemzrance, pouring forth smoke an “A policeman with difficulty overpowered one old woman who tried to fight her way into the shaft to look for her only son.” Chant Prawele All day today bereaved reladves stood around the mine entrance, Christians and Mcslems chanting their l>¥l.Y¢l's as they swayed with emotion. one of the men who escaped re- lated that hg was blinded tempor- arily by the blast, but reached safety by hauling onto the tail of the horse he had Just unhltched in the gallery. The animal m- stlnctively found its way up and ont. Rouen gas hampered the rucuc work, and several members of the squads, including two engineen 'were overcome and required hospi- tal treatment. Police aided the res- cuerelnthdrefforistoclearthe galierim leading to the trapped men. Halifax Miner Is Fatally Injured . irigfgilggi Eigiai ei; EE é§Egie§§i§=§§§§E Eg, 215° Eiiir ii égaii iir r 5 iiég iiggt gg Eiigg al mils distant. -old surface wultsr idler in the ground heeV¥ cast-iron ve am but hill died before yirwnthemlnes ence. iscbowwassingleandllved with hls|nothsr.n¢‘|a»i\cbartlLcD0w,and |abroth¢i\`y|nasdonthsoldP|\s- tcnhcad. l== -1 -lliifi 3”: fi iiiéiir Eiiiai -gist; .alll oemmlir nuwtd peaeshih tonluhetiyr ..;wris1:::s: dab . w¢nix,l-eseenstieltfleazuls m¢hemln¢.'s'*‘akAh\ama. gcuthwaswru :fathers 'n|nneel0.UU lk* tiillalrddcnt noosvvel minlrl iii! i _'_ 1 . i-P’ ll Roosevelt Requests Miners Accept Revised NRA Plan giigiga a ', E ii iii? t g H ii iairi mgscuthern thstthaDaw|\'y Actreellgni-ld diflennthhaecosdingtelccallty. "ftisae\theparpeseetthaAd- mmutrauan."aesai4."br|udaea or explosive kgs to imvel eomhaasiduty \° args; iiiiiii :ilifiil if._._._, Explosion Rocks Z iflcazzizltrfyusiinlka ll72>1f .Around Bereaved Relatives Await At Mine Entrance To Identify Charred And Mutilated Bodies Of Victims. i (A. P. gy Guardian’s Special Wire) SARAJEVO, ugoslavia, April 22-The number ol miners killed in a terrific explosion in Kakanj coal mine near here was estimated officially today at 146, as rescu- ers continued their efforts ic reach those still trapped in Sixty bodies had been recovered tonight, and those still in the mine were listed as certainly dead. Approxim eiely 15 men were able to escape at the time of the blast The recovered bodies were charred and mutilated, ia- dicaiing death came quickly with the earthquake-like Q- plosion which shook the countryside yesterday. , _ i. Pea c e Possible Through World Co u rts, Claim’ Egéii ss .'i éitiiilii OTTAWA, of adiievillg frequent use cf settle lntcrnat rather than by recourse was visloned by Prime R Bennett, addressing Chevron Club last night. Th composeg of veterans of the first contingent commemorated the see- ond battle ol Ymest slr R68!!-’ lam; Osnadai wer-time premier, who joined with Premier Burnett in proposing the toast ic “the first thirty thousand' also pleaded for world peace. "II the langue falls it will be because humanity fails," he add. dr Robert was of the opiniq that there were glimp of sun- shine in Canada eiidthmushcutidl world and he tletnlq for Oanada a great destiny. Other speakcs at the annual Red Chevron banqud were M1101- Milton rowler Gregg wearer of the much coveted Vic- toria Cross, Commander C. 1'. Beard of the Royal Canadian Navy. and Lieiit. lkic llscKenlie. of the Boots Guards. one of the first lm- unife to land in France in The Weather, Etc' .- ,Bignif ’ 1Ml\\:2:.A (C. P. 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