.ou s l MERE MAN ruin-i pap-suspensions. amnnorrsrowu, can AY, FEBRUARY 1e, i934 Uncover Spy Plot #10 (Lhlytiaasdianulpsuhlfie) lllizhunuJuttla-(Iri- dayl-Poiioe uncovered early oodaywhattheydaeorlbedss anotherespimageaifsir. Anlnbabitsnt dthc city, Qrre Mueller, wus Iflflbld. Polioesaldhshsdbewrscak- concerning nun "clams mum HAS arm [rum irance Sends F i r m Note to Berlin Reit- ',§$"“,,‘,2§,,f,,,“’; "flfi 3333f F <> r m e r rsmnrmm (By Melvin K. Whlteieather, Associated are Foreign S ) (A. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire PARIS, Feb. lb-Chanceli- sr Adolf Hitler has already rearmed Germany, the French Government charged la s firm note made public today which virtually slam- ued the door to further arms talks between the two countries. The French, officially for the first time, stated the Reich has rearmed'beyond treaty _ provisions, which ‘can no longer be taken as r basis of disarmament dis- ssslons.” lflflilii The note, inpiying to Hitler's mung. memorandum of Jan. t0, srpremed l p" ‘ “ at l‘ Ts arms ' e sttltuth. and said bi-latsral. 4nssolldatlrmoisrrssrsoftsraaas- tistlons wcrermclemon sbssh of duoedpenaltiesiortsal-resrs "rearmsment." (revision of the city snd companies’ “*—-" Act were also forecast. (Oontlnosd en Page i) ‘ mmiuggmgmyg R e ta I iatory COMlNG EVEN 5' MecsuresAre MEETlNGS. ETC . Vo ted F o r "Anuonnaans 1a l! larrtel ll (GI. Clbh By Guardian's 3130*] ll! :11: lrTs-ITsIsTTr-asivfie-s." ‘m "Outed umruoseo rmtil usren; W I I. 1,4“ IAIGDUQ, Rb. iir-The House of _.___ Commons tonight voted I60 to Mi "Whvom with Ilddie Cantor at to adopt an order for retaliatory "wfttwwn. Monday, lehruary lfilmres asuinst Rance n com, ""1 rt-ees. nectlon with the current one" lbetween that country and the 'wh°°i1ce" with lddis Cantor at some Kingdom over French lm- Wnwsue Baturdas, rehrusrv 11th. pert quotas. L-m. m House voted aftsr Walter SASKATCHEWAN nous: nuns (O. P. Dy Guardian's Special Wire) REGINA, Rb. iL-Amendmcnt of debt laws and extension of health legislature today. Debinsdiustment HQ provide ensmpticn can be seized from s debtor follow- ' A "Hworru cake ‘sale by ladies or It. Paula Church. Ssturdui. lloore d: ldcheods. .of Trade, announced the Govem- lt‘ ment was prepared to oncn negoti- L-biil atbm seeking to slid the dirnitc ‘ the Hench Government carried out an undertalrng to. secure early removal of rcstrotlons, dlfferentirtnv aerimt Brttsh‘ n“ --- goods. Be added this s ep wss' eon- “ Hm some offlnal play oils at dtionsi s'so on tbs French Gov-- "bm Wlidiit. Alexandra-All ernment takng no fin-the: its. _ ‘Qnaféfmlfl Boll Doss ndrleducs quotas on sense pro- _..__. , ‘fllwker st last Royalty to- Illlllz. Milton Hornets vs. Royalty “Wills. Skate aLQ, 1,4“ Motorship Goes Aground (C-P. Cable By GTHIHI‘! lpsdal mar oer/am. Trinidad. M. ‘APPS lltuncman, Prudent of the Bosrdlwiil lg; i a i E .1" Off {Policy Italy Will Maintain Hands- J YllllTHTlll. ARTIST IN FINERESITAI. Boy Pianist Delights Large Audience At Heartz Hall. munists Ilyliehard ht (Continued on P180 S) MILITARY IRTMENTS (0. P. By Guardian's Special Ihe) OITAWA, rep. iL-Appointrrignt of a new brigsdier and four new regimental commanders in the non- permanent active militia is annorm- ced today by the Departmcit of lla- tlonal Defence. Ueut-Ool. U. G. Dawson, has been promoted to the rank of Colonel and command the 18th Infantry shot, is. l. He . MacDonald, who has been trans- errud the reserve of officers. so 8 command limiofthellldlmlflt- Boy Injured When Playing With Revolver Re Austria [F Isrelgn Its-I (By Gandhi's Ipebl Wire) “political truce" Cabinet inn command of Iranos to- sflslldchstemttltbebudgetfu lfltisvoted. siuslnz the Marsetllaise and nhserirlltheii-Yflr-oldlsaderln the Nstionalsm , deputies flulnwaotlnally, parisof the Ohsmiierdrownedoutthsa-ieses theCommunistsand and dairlldthsirprotestnunriaraflnod dfavorablsvotes. _Wllls Support Winning the support of s11 but 198 deputies out of 596, the v; old Premier told ohangedalainoldsstbe Communist members howled "as- nmin" and broke into the strains of the Internationale as M. Doumar- suo. tslkins in an but firm , onlshed Lament to eessa its tactics of interference with the national welfare,‘ warning that "Peace among the French" is vital, French Premier Is Given Vote Of Confidence Opposed By And Com- oumergue Clears Decks E21; Action. fm- otherwise the country would lose respect at boma and abroad Demand Dissolution The Socialists Joined the 0cm- munls in opposing what they termed dictatorial methods on the part of the new government, and demanded, unsuccessfully, the dia- o! Parliament to permit While tbs Premier spoke, heavy lines o! police encircled the Cham- ber, gunzded all ports of the bulld- ing, and kept streets lending to the ouilding clear. "I am not Premier through any ambition", I. Doumcrgus declared, as he made the ounoement that not any interpel- Government policies un- Pl-lllll I the budget bill. Given Vote shut new elections. ‘ me fro; Paris that blood was flowing, and I came, at his request, to do what I could tn halt it," he said, as broke ou adding: "If you deputies are not elzher blind qrpdsaf you ought to know what/ls going on." A vote was called, with the stip- ulation that it be one of confidence in the Premier and his Cabinet. The voting, accomplished to the accompaniment oi howls from the leftists, showed 402 deputies fn.or- cd the policy of hard-fluted author- ity, 126 opposed it, and 68 abstained from "rticipsting in the bsilozlng. Throne Confidence In} Gov’t. Shown‘ I n L a r g e Majority Vote.’ (O. P- By Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA, Feb. 15-11110 Bennett Government win two more victor- leslntheHouseofOonrmoristo- rrlgr El l ‘i3! is: 2i? l no: I‘? Passes Address 0n The Speech House European Situation At A Glance (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) With the four-day Socialist - . belllon in Austria apparently under control today, internal Austrian pol- itlos took an unexpected barn, coin- ciding with pplitlcal developments in the capitals of ltrrops. Prince Von Btarhemberg, leader of the Heimwehr, turned suddenly upon one c! Chancellor Dolifuas’ staunch supporters in the Christian social wing of the Government and charged him w..h responsibility for olvll warfare which has cdused an estimated toil of i, lives. r Gimme and count-charges of interference in Austrian affairs loi- lowed by strenuous denials, echo- ed bsck and forth. Little Osechos- lovskla was tho target. "Will-Wors- in Budapest, Hung ary and Home claimed Cnecheslo- vskisns were siding the Austrian loolslists. Foreign Minister Benes of Quobmlovaizla hued a prompt dsnlsl from Paris, while a motes- man of hb in the Cseehuiovaklsn capital. not mention; the Qsrg- m. said it was douetful if. the Aus- trisn fiction ssn be sdhuied without international setloa, mob- abiy thQfl the laagm of 10st- ions. A sh-iot hands polio! regard- (XUIIIIQMPQI) NETlFiIllNlllANll [USES SElF- iiflVT. TilllAY Island Dominion Will Be Placed Under Rule of Commission. (C. P. (hills) (By Guardian's Special Wire) 8'1‘. JQHN S, Nfld., Rb. i5.—New- foundlsnd will lose the right. o! self- government tomorrow. In the ball- room of a Bt. John's hotel two men will read two short documents: oaths will be administered to six men, and the Island Dominion will be under the rule of a commission. as the brief, simple ceremony con- cludes, the Islands Legislature will. have been suspended and her chsr- l tcr as a Dominion abrogated. The . commlsslo will assume power im- mediately, to continue in office un- til the credit of the country has been restored and her finances re- habllitsted. Seven men have been designed bl! the British Government to guide Newfoundland through the crisis brought on by near default of her bond interest. Governor Sir David Murray Anderson heads the com- mission; with him are three British members and three native New- foundlandcrl. t Oomsnhiouers Sir John Hope Simpson, ‘Thomas lodge and E. N. R. Trentham are Great Britain's representatives. Newfoundland is represented by Pre- mier l". O. Alderdice, Secretary of State J. C. Puddelter and W. R. Howley, KO. They were appointed under recommendation of the Amul- rec Commission, which investigated the Dominica's economic situation after Osnsds and Great Britain had advanced loans to help her meet bond interest. Governor Anderson will adminis- ter the oath of office to his fellow commissions... tomorrow at the cer- emony in the hotel ballroom. At three ocioclr, with e commission- ers swam in, the puty Secretary of State will read the letters patent which ta-lre sway Newfoundrrds autonomy. lead Proclamation Then, the Governor will rind s p. ‘amsti giving effect to the letter-i patent and proclaiming corn- ‘ -‘ government. Newioundlsnds -- “ as n Dominion of the Bri- tish lhnplre will have been suspend- ed. Members of the governing oom- misslon were all in 5t. John's to- night. ready to take control of sf- fairs. Four had been here for some time. and today Sir John Hope Simpson, Premier Alderdice and Mr. Lodge reached here aboard the steamer Silvia after a rough passage from Halifax. The Newfoundland Premier joined his collen ln Englhnd, where be had gone to confer with the British Gabinst with respect to the commis- sion's appointment and other mat- ters relating to the new form of government. While in England h! was granted so audience by the King and Queen. ___i______ CLAIM l. O. I. P. NIGLIGENT cc. r. By Guardian's soul-l Wire! SYDNEY, N. 5., Fob. I5—Chsrg- mg city and Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were not doing their utmost to quash "boot- legging“ the Sydney lsinlsoerlal Association has asked Nova scotls Attorney-General to "take 5RD! W end opcrnilons of a notorious dive." n. was charged the estab- TheyXsIIIraryaIeuswIsa havubtfihfl. OIL MERE MAN 10 PAGES AQfl lnharv stloa Deitvqvsl ls In! (‘w-sis and I1 I A ‘l! cw CrisisFaccs Austrian JChanccllore FRANCO GERMAN ARMS BREA CH wlozzzvichargefvwrh Responsibility l Of Civil Strife i-IomeguardLeaderLeviesCharges As Austria ‘Bathes In Inter- national Spotlight. (By Wade Werner) (Copyright 1934 By the Associated Press) (A. P.By Guardian's Special Wire) VIENNA, Feb. 15—Amid the blood and confusion oi the Socialist insurrection, a new crisis in the civil was abruptly developed tonight when the commander of tht Fascist Heimwehr publicly accused politicians of Chan- :eilor Dollfuss‘ own party of the real responsibility for lhe conflict, Leaders of the group. the Christian Social party, promptly petitioned the Chancellor to reconvene the Au! trian Parliament which he shelved ayear ago so he could rule by decree. The four-day rebellion seemed to have been put down All municipal apartment blocks, where the Socialists made their most tenacious stands against troopers’ bombard- ments, this evening were in the hands of the army or police Conflicting Reports Reports of the situation in wo- vlnclsl districts were conflicting but nevertheless seemed to iridi- cate that the government was nearing an end in its efforts to curb the civil war. The Homeguard leader, Prince lrnst Rudiger Von Sinrhembcrl, declared in a funeral oration for a fallen comrade that “the blame that so much blood had t0 be spill- ed rats with democrat-lo corrup- tionist politicians who betrayed the native population o! this country with their shamelm bicker-Inga with the Roth‘ ‘reunion Great Never since the Fascist l-ieim- wehr entered (die Doilfum cabinet has the tension between the Home Guard and the (mrlstian social wings of the government come to such a. critical stage. “Back to the parliament!" was the cry of deputies of Doilfuss’ ownpartyItwsssflatnsgst-lm of everything the Heiznwchr has been fighting for. If Dollfuss listens to his party colleagues and resurrects parlia- ment the Home Guard would he faced with the choice of ‘ Can. Missionary Shot Down (C. P. Cable by Gtellalfs Ipeoll W!!!) QIRUIIG, ila-nehurla, Rb. -.Authaitlas are searching, mo ‘ success for two robbq who simt and lanes now mo; stcheng thflsuplnghl-Tsmanitail Tgomllesfromhare ashes-l The Weather, Eta the Chancellor by a putscb or of meekly taking a smashing defeat to its prestige. On the other hand, them wen many well-imorrned persons who believed Chancellor Dollfuss would throw his party colleagues over- board and tabs the Hefmwehrmch into the cabinet to steer s 100 per- cent Plsscist course. Showdown Nears In either event. s showdown be- tween the rivnl wings in the gov- ernment sterned imminent. Adding to the tension of the situation was a declaration from Munich tonight by the Nazi leader Theodore llsblcht to the effect that Austrian Nazis were "prepared for sctlon." Rumors circulated putsch could be week-end. that s Nnsi expected this BeportDenlcd Dispatches that the rebels had surrounded a Heimwehr (Home Guard) detachment under Prince Ernst Rudiger Von Starltzmberg, Home Guard chlsftaln and the second Austrian Vice Chancellor, at Sleyr were later denied. Reporfs from sources friendly to "I“_1 i1 llshment was under srpervision of a former R. O. M. P. constable. Engineer's Report Pa T To End N.S. Mine Dispute (OonLnued on Page f) ils operation of the pits. The Union officers contended production cons should be cut in some other direc- tion. "We are not satisfied with the outcome so far.” Diswict Pres- ru 4s: hos tor-actors tsu our cow Hi1’ i strong northwest winds: siowdy anal becoming colder local snowfals or flIrIiH "Iii (Oanasilan Proust METEOROLOGICAL ()l-‘l<‘l(7li_ Ton onto, Feb l6—.‘\llnim\m and mallmul teslsperatnreli- Dawson .- Allsrlk . Victoria . 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