t--WidS rk 1d Ifin France Gov Edward “Y till/ll» uni M i Read by Island Like the Dew ‘\‘<2* *9“: x“ erybooy .MAXIMS OIL MERE ‘MAN Plsilvibswaysslthsh attain-inheriting lsilrvltion Delivered cab ltbnsdn poo s s up AENSATYONAL SOVIETA CHARGES RE lAPAiéLllWorkers Ordered llSBlIEIl arr ls. |0_E_Fl0ES my, By Guardian's Alps-Isl Win) t YARMOUTB, N. 5., IQ». goauiignals flyinstman alon- qugliuioun wercdshtcd by the msdisa Governmcntsteainsr Ar- gover thewcekcfliarldtmlght “mm sstory ofrescue to sl- y m ploughed through the ios p; oi! tbs Nova flcotia coast, g mamers crww saw signals Ming over Oandlobox Light. The mu drew up totl! light, and Clement Bsrkhouae learn- at of tea-rs for the safety of Vor- ln Csrston 0f Deep cove. ad left hum, tbsdaybetoae haskiff, intending torow to the flit, ‘Phat night, a blizzard swept go coast, and the temperature lowed to i0 below nero. There q "miles and miles" of ice along pcoasz and it was believed his my craft had become imprisoned. Toe Arras act out b0 search for Q missing man. Bhe came to the ivaboai finally, imprisoned in the willy-packed floss Cannon lay in an bottom. almut unconscious bun exposuro. n, was revived aboard ship, and bought to shore by the Arras. Tb- niglit he was little the worse for hi experience. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC "Annouebonts sIO llssrbsd It: onions: so I cont! per word lMlv parable ls ssvsscs "Warning-Tami Bouris wii; my. "School Sports Borden Rink, htdny. rrliruary icui. L-aso. "Hockey at Hlghfieid twight, W" l. AVE-M’! Beavers vs. Granitsa Kate after. “Hockey u mum Rink tflnlght, lwklev Point Bloodhounds vs. Ilrrtnsmn slim after. 1am. "Comwall Rink mount. Bull- loo vs. C. 6., second Bulldogs vs Oornwall. Skating Midi’. L-382_ I "Kflflnllou Olub loading liva- "ti flednnday forcnnon, Rb. 16th. Please list. J. R. Sharpe. L-Sdl "Dance in 8t. James Hall, Buni- "Bls dance in Inasld Kali “hi. m. mo. Good music. ht mlm ltl 1,35; i .5 5r- gigs f! ‘F!!! I’ As Rival Chinese Factions Battle Tong Warfaremaks Out Anew In Montreal. Police Quell Disturbance. “slilrllmlnl- |lhdordsr"inthslccslcolouyof Obinsnasmihshallliithcldont- roaldiinaasbospitslinwhicbthe ‘llIdtlIigIIl-ltldillbadlydlm- ' l!!! IROWIRIAL ids. il-Itsvolvsr and debs in the wounding o! ll. persons, one seri- filly i {(0). Iy Guardian's Spool-a! Wire) I l , m?“ Would DISW United ‘PAW... ‘ Stfltesmidtiernwny f§‘.°.‘.'.1.'.'§.‘.“%'.. ma... ... the Back Into Ncgotiw- M“ "it M - m" "PM ‘IAIOIGAIGWIICIRBUIUXHKOBI, Eleven .WoundecllN ll STI A N GENERAL ourggpiln I iTells All-Union Con- gress of “Feverish Preparation” F o r War in Far East. (By Stanley P, Richardson, Associated Press Foreign Stuff) ire) MOSCOW, Feb. ll-Tiie full extent of a Soviet ring of iron and concrete fortifi- cations along the Manchur- ian border was revealed to- day with publication of the text of Gen. Vsssilly Con- stantinovlch Bluechcfs ad- dress to the All-Union Coil- niunist Congress. General Blucoher h commander- in-chlef of the Russian armies in the For East. He described to the ‘given last Thursday s Red army sostrongthatitwiiifidminister ablowupablcofwsckingandin places a 1s: tifinfl, a lsundrynisn. Ninety men were dctsincdagpolicehsadqusrtersfor Gilli-filling. (arnyoui-siaahspoaauwn-o) I-hflmnt-lelchlneseinlswtnal Ap»_11_.11u gubosilcdthgincstingtldiscusstlas muyqqmgwigggqwggqwsvoldsnccofnanttongnrfan. arydisai-inainsntcondsronosout-{WWI 01'1"!‘ 111001111094 the iiaaoenovaiiiwsicnzn.'uoiuontwlnsvll_- ‘r‘:‘“‘ flilkeswoiildboinvttsdtojotn,wss,biltillfl@flliilfllldllt in the studicdtodayinlgqusumwcltmAptieoforowbarahardwocd ‘tlcusamieaoiigongooz or msttoa-sanocliinaae ssbres wen mmggwmqq-mgwpkiedwtslt-bsbailattarthe inwthsainrsnagotiadonsssfliflll- aaaeppiemiinarytoiioi-ieciiu‘ tbfllgmill lflioundsrlyinghhahthatwo- grcssmsybsaohisvedif"paralisl tionsflaiihorbdbytlas Disarmament Oonferiacc, m magma (A. lhflullsnfilpsdsi Wits) Irbli Pres state, Ieb. l Doukhobors May Have New Chief ti: Er Elli: i§i'Nl it l l: i: I it: J l . ii ‘l d a Rum»! war. General Bluccher challenged what he said was Japan's “fevcish queparation“ for war. Amid - quest cheers from delegates, ' flfliting man in blunt. language cited three factors to support his accusation that Japan is convert- ing Manchukuo inoo an armed base: l. Construction of 1.000 kilo- metres (approximately 630 miles) only 35 percent of which, he said, omlealiy n y. 2. Construction of 2,200 kilo- matrm (approximately 1,361 miles) of highways in the some region. 8. Construction of d0 serodromcs and aviation bases, concentrated north oi’ Mukden. lsgrcfiblc “It is , ttabls," said Qensral Biuschar, who would have tho ro- sponslbiiity of directing far eastern military operaciom in the event of war, “tbs; tbs prmsnt policy of the gusrsntechswiilnotbsinvoived lninilitsryeixnplications. despite cairsdfortbavoidthem. “lbs troubleh thsrsia too muehsweadbetwecnwords pro- meat oialist Bovist Bepubiiu and actions Such actions mow Japan h mak- ing feverish preparations for a (Continued on Page l) 1V. Y. Makes War On Rats (OJ. Iy Gllrdlslfs lpcclnl Wire) NIIW YCBK, PH). il-rinanocd o?‘ fiiifiil 1i Y.M.C.A. Elects Officers At- Meeting (L P. By Guardian's Special 11m w. ‘All-Union congress in an address‘ Jppanus imperialists docs not ma, Lindy Objects To Koosevelt’: A i r P ol i c y (A. P. By Guardian's Special Ills) NEW YORK. Deb. lit-Cd. Gilt- lfll It l-lndbcrsh tcnisht telasflPbcd President Roosevelt that “tbs con- demnation of ccmine " ‘I aviation by cancellation oi’ all mail cont-acts andthcuseoitbearmyoncoin- merclnl air lines will -‘ and greatly damage all American aviation." The telegram added that “your order of cancellation of ail airmail contracts condemns the largest pu- tion of our oommerci-l aviation without a Just trial," and "your present action docs not discriminate t. innocence and guilt and places no pmnium ora honest busi- Ool. Lindbergh is technical ad- viser to '1?» ontincntai Western Air, one of the companies whose air mail contract was cancelled. , Bllllll STATES lronliuuciuls (A. P. By Garden's Bpeelsl Wire) 8T. PAUL, Minn" Feb. lL-Aiitb- I‘ today for clues to the kidnappers of ldv/ard G. Bremsr. wealthy bsnnr who paid $200,000 for his release last Wednesday lfllht. Seeking tbs uL‘ ‘ hideout wbsis the 11-year-old President oi tbs Commercial State Bank was held captive 22 days. police and fed- crsl operatives ran out every lead. Police said they discounted the poadbdliay that the Brelner tsinfl! night have had a contact man in Winnipeg before the young Br was released. ‘they regarded poss- ibiyssths worliodsomsone trying to collect the ransom an insertion in s Winnipeg Paper Feb. 2 which read. "we are ready to icome you home Something more than a score of crank notes were received at the Bremer home before the young ban- ker was freed. Ch ’town Lady Celebrates Her 88th Birthday fin?‘ o‘ - Dawson .. l ll Talisman russ and a birthday 0 "l: ,--,,, -,,--~ - qw- Lrners Carry Huge Gold i; 9898a nae advanced swan Ira O ' 311m i: “mm- w-Msz. r u as - ,,,,,,,,,,, m. m,“ m, zpments o nzte tates ,.,,, a KY8...“ “mmmffi ———— ~ " a "°"“""“"““"""‘°' ‘""‘§C.7'w..‘3?“”'"'5£2“g;°°mfi'.‘§.’i.“§l§i“.2 2'. ISM. one can: loser so iis pound i! “f omsuwispuuvnmumirncaymrirumaouar " a‘ ‘Not Hart In (Al-gall, Rb. ll-Tbs tin bss isil fivs cmtianss to close at 15.6 ,_ __ L? s o uparssbd pound francs (0.47 cents to tbs franc). Pa?!‘ RI°t8 sndhsdolslrsstbounitofsbip- nwasestinistsdbsrstbatssveu '°“°*"' inn! in the wnnlsssls sold EW- of the llflelt- lhltl W“!!! 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'9'- ",. v ""““..""". .3 j '", h. ‘i... . . having bani as and sans or "' ‘M °°°' f" F__'_*ng'*“q;?‘___,:f_;"': ‘hi’: ~. t lllfli: - -. . . °‘£,...‘_’§:.‘E._°'...‘-,“.i smpzma Imam from and soigioaif _ ‘a _ can fruit! n‘. p I " ' '“ ' ‘q: J mp4‘ siapprosmnaury gllscosos Irish pots by bs t my rall- {j}: .=¢T;,f_;',.'_,,",t1ff_;,':". . asl- AshsrnhofsoldtolIewYoa-twahiwlnaaassrv "‘._(_,,,;_-,-_-_ p‘; p155 s-hssalialiaaaaa shields-aliens ggilpl- critics ranged Minnesota and lows m; _ place will bs given to the ruolutions ' died Jan. i after being found un- suowdriit. CABINET llEAlS NITN BANKING lElilSiATlliN Central B a n k Act Likely t0 Be Submit- ted to Parliament - This Weekl. (C. P. B! Gllllhlfa Epoch] Wile) OTTAWA, Ibb. IL-Bsnklng leg- ifllf-ltm occupied the Dominion (jov- srnment almost exclusively at s three hour selflnn oi canine coun- cil Saturday, and it is anticipated the bills to authorize establishment of a Central Bank, and to revise the Bank Act, will be brought into the House o! Commons this week. a. ci-al conferences betwcn Prime MAILBAG!’ R. B. Bennett and Hon B. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, and officials of the Canadian Bankers‘ have taken place in the past fol-might and tbs Draft Bill has been revised several times since . it was printed. The promises to be fes- tuxcd by a great deal oi cominitcc work with the committee on bank- and carrying the hea..est burden. This committee, which will be charged with hmdiing the legislation tIl-DLOIIXIIDI the whole banking stfllctlirn of Lbs Do- ‘ ' and , L the m ‘ J systun, will likely be headed by R. B. Hanson, (Cons. York Mr. Hanson has had long psi-lia- insntary experience and for years committee, hercwfiiro one of the most important of the sessim. The railway committee is not expected to present sexton. Lt is anticipated the government will at once set about securing the ncocaary personnel to organise tho Central Bank and it is believed that the first governor of the new organ- isation will be imported 170m Gilli’- Britain wberc an official could be secured who would be familiar with this form of banking. His appoint- ment, would probably bs temporary until the bank was. well It ‘ ’ trained. upbrl lass act as chairman of this coin- mitteo and the l1 members will con- clude at least one reprcscntativ from each province with two each for Ontario and Quebec. Tomorrow will be private msin- blifdsyinthefiousesnd first. piacodoiithsorderpspcrin the names of those not occupyina the government benches. DIATII ACCIDENTAL ((13, 3y Guardian's special Wire) 0 RAND Gil-EVIL N. 5.. PQ. 11- Dlltih 0f Iiayuioud lAfford. who cuisciom in a was foundbya "oiuryfllturdav n. I has bccncbairnisnod the railway, _ postponed have any heavy tasks during the’ fzrsnoc, that Franco-German “mieraiiaiomdieiino To Remain Idle Strike Regarded As Threat Against The Use Of Dictator- ial Power By Doumergue. (By Melvin M. Whitsleatéiirgrsocisted Prom Foreign ) (L P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, Feb. ll—A nation-wide general strike against “Fascist reaction” began st. midnight tonight, with 1,000,0M workers ordered to stay idle for 24 hours, stopping virtual- ly all activity in France. The strike was s waning to the government of Prel- icr Gaston Dounaerguc against the adoption of dictatorial methods. It was anticipated to be the biggest in scope since the strike of 1919. The start of the strike found most. of Francs asleep after a day of anti-Fascist. demonstrations by Socialists and Communists, but. the walkout was expected to Iasks its effects felt soon after daybreak. Ihltllallasllllds llesnwbilshatunstional m w,“ M m Appointed new Doun-icrgu- Cabinet was clear- .y indicated in two ma. voila. Sergeflflt ' at’ ZK.....““"‘“°'°“' “w” ‘° Arms In House thrust.- Onaitwssundu-stood. f1"."l""‘:a‘° ‘h’, fjafmapfl: 1c. anon-aur- spouwuq commsroislquetssitt-he British dlTAwAJhhlil-Oisoftisn- Gvv diould *‘—sds'swsrhsrosa,swesruroftbs aurtascs m Fiend: goods which most coveted decoration for vslfl irioynavemnounceswnioestsao-inuielanpiravinourrfllmlfl tlvs ‘ruesdsy. in the House of Commons seem-dill! ,1‘. om“ “ma; “i. "m." toraliabie information here. Offlo- Hmdum‘ u” m isl snnouncsrnsnt is expected short- “ _ .. i w” of the appointment of Maid "“"" ‘“"“ asuwn Ibrlwc Gregg, vc. is Scr- arms talks were at an impose and more! "“""""“mmsu;l_% fix u: was lirls chance of an agreement umhcoin J 00am .n the near future. It hinted fur- ' ‘ m r t M m‘ A native of Mountsinviiie, N. B. ° P°“P°‘"m'“ sud s gradusts o! Acadia University, m“, t “ma” ‘$192? captain Gregg went overseas in tbs French note was un ' ‘muunm. .124“! H. ‘m t: containrefusaitoraisothslsriflah Mmunmmdgumdrmln, w A0 l full 100 @IIND$ ‘Aiah- u” w‘_d ‘nd rue” "ix vb, r- I w ‘Ibo London pvcrnurent. I W“ on‘ ing ‘ ‘ " has i-tsintentim topisosssin-tax ca; French silks, furs, laces and othe wesringspparsl. TMPrenchnotecontcndedBrIu ainwouldsufferthe moctfroin trsdewslnsinccthetrsdebslsn betwoqi the two countries is 000.- 000,000trsacsinitsfavor. lifowc The Weather, Etc 4n. mu talisman mo‘: Mm A ma or Pitomat! lufficisrit power to deal with the prsasnt internal crisis was mid to no the probable concession . Douniergue will sack from Parlia- ment. This course would bs an al- ternative w the dissolution of PIP lisment advocated by former Pro- tinal dc- clsion oifthls will be taken after a vote on the budget at the end of February. More than 100,000 workers in tbs Paris region alone were called out . The tieup- in oity transportation te ‘tapnvcnt non-striking worksrs from reaching their offices and factories which have been ordcmd Jckcted by strike leaders. As s. threat to the new Dou~ morgue Government against pos- sible adoption of dictatorial me- thods to draw France out oi the morass of rioting and public dis- order, effccta of the strike remain- ed doubtful. rm one thing, the government was prepared for it. having brought to Psi-is squads of solders and sailors from the army and navy , to have been acddentsi. hero was no indication of foul play. the 111?! decided after besrins evidence of polies officers and relatives technical corps to been oublic util- w"""" ""'“‘ . imrnonowcicai. OFFHE, Tor- (Oontinued m PIG 8) onto, Feb ll-liniirinan and maximum temperatures 2- 24 Hoar Period‘ . .... . r+~=-l--..... A .,. sees-Ina uqa-ssf-La-LA ‘a..-.._"f:~...