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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" WEATHER MosfcJy cloudy with light snowfalls and flurries.Tuesday, north and northwest winds ; fair and somewhat colder» iter brno luv Efrnrii TEMPERATURES Yesterday : Maximum, 32; minimum, 10.Same day last year! Max.40; min.20.J Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1939.Forty-Third Year* CZECH-GERMAN CRISIS AGGRAVATED Reich Plans {Impressive Scene To intervene For Slovaks Papal Coronation n.AIM REVOLT IN DEMOCRAT RANKS ENDED German Officials Acknowledge that Brown-shirt and Blackshirt Troopers Are Moving to Southeast as Government Controlled Press and Vienna Radio Station Carry on Violent Anti-Czech Campaign.AFTER HIS HOLINESS WAS CROWNED &- TWO MINERS KILLED IN KIRKLAND LAKE SHAFT EXPLOSION Kirkland Lake, March 13.\u2014 Two miners, Michael Harrington and George Seimer Braaten, were killed and two others, Herbert Levon and Russell Bates, entombed for about four hours last night when a rock blast occurred between the 3,500 and 3,700-foot level of the Lake Shore Mine here.The entombed men suffered from shock, cuts and bruises when rescued but did not require hospital treatment.Straight Party Vote on Government Reorganization Bill Brings Hopes of Party Unity for Remainder of Present Session.Washington.March 13.\u2014 (/P) \u2014 Encouraged by the straight party vote by which the Government Reorganization Bill passed the House of Representatives, Democratic leaders predicted today there would be no more revolts in their 1\u2019anks at this session of the United States Congress.Representative Rayburn of Texas, Democratic leader, and Representative Boland of Pennsylvania, party whip, said they regarded the almost unanimous Democratic support of the controversial measure as an indication that Democrats no longer would join Rebublicans in rejecting important Government proposals.Only five Democrats voted against the bill.Oust Communists As Miaja Seeks To Terminate Civil War Official disclosure that Germany would intervene in the Czechoslovak issue caused fear today of new tension in Central Europe.A Foreign Office spokesman indicated in Berlin that even if only a diplomatic step were taken in the conflict between the Czecho-SIovak Government and agitators for Slovak independence, the language would be sharp and unequivocal.He acknowledged that not only Brownshirt and Blackshirt troopers but also army detachments were moving to the southeast.He declared, however, they merely were en route to participate in a parade on Wednesday in Vienna when Chancellor Hitler will appear at a celebration of German annexation of Austria which occurred March 13th, 1938.The German press used phrases reminiscent of the attacks on Czecho-Slovakia during the Suden-|\t__________________________ jen-German cri*îs last September.RepUk|jcan Government Announces that Complete Wiping The Wcnna radm broadcast anU- ^ of Communist Revo|t Wi,| prepare Way for 0penin« of Negotiations with General Franco\u2014Extent of Communist Rout Is Disputed.______ ^____________________________________________ j Madrid, March 13.\u2014(/P)\u2014The De- Slovak President Emil ««ta the Slovak Autonomous Govern- j removed Communists from civil postmen t, including Premier Joseph itions today to consolidate a military pjgQ\t'\t{victory for them.Official quarters in Prague said i, The Council announced last night the Czecho-SIovak Government had ! ^ \"a\u2014\u2014 Bill; aitended by ington.as one of \u201cthree things that we need.\u201d Premier Aberhart Urges Indian Native Rulers Remedy Legitimate Grievances Of Subjects the heads of the National Defence : Social Credit Government would be i ^ Government\u2019s Penitentiary n\tA,\tr, .UtT Ul* \u201e\tA.\t-1 1\tflic.I T KA /A\t-V r- A a , aa - De'partments as well as by the Foreign Secretary, Viscount Halifax, and Sir John Simon.Chancellor of the Exchequer.Mr.Macdonald reported on his latest conversations with Arab delegates.and particularly on hi.- meeting last night with Jewish representatives, to whom he presented ' ! sitting tomorrow night.able to boast of twelve great {w^nJhe lJPPer House resumes achievements five years from now, one of which would be \u201cprojected development of our great oil fields with pipe lines delivering the oil both to the Coast and to Fort Wil- its liam.\u201d TWO JEWS KILLED IN HOLY I, AND AS LAND MINE EXPLODES ! Quebec, March 13.\u2014((k\u2014A fire of [ he major points of the British plan, {unknown origin swept through the which provides for measures of poll-1four-storey Jacques Cartier Hotel tical and administrative autonomy (here Saturday, causing an estimated Continued on Page 2.Coi.2.\t$15,000 damage.Jerusalem.March 13.\u2014(TP)\u2014 Explosion of a land mine today killed two Jews and gravely wounded two others as they were walking along « trail near (he Gilbea hills.New Delhi.March 13\u2014( ®-Havas) \u2014The Marquess of Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, in a speech today before the Chamber of Princes urged the rulers of the Indian states to make it their constant care to watch for and remedy legitimate grievances in the administrative field.The meeting, attended by fifty princes and ruling chiefs, was presided over by the Chancellor, the Maharajah of Nawanagar.aid no one had yet succeeded in de- -vising a more satisfactory method | of dealing with the problems of the Indian states than the scheme for a ! federation of the states and the provinces of British India.\u201cA decision regarding the accession of the states to federation is one of supreme importance to Your Highnesses, your dynasties and India,\" he said, \u201cand I am confident ! that it will be approached with a In a statement concerning India\u2019s full sense of the heavy obligation constitutional future the Viceroy resting upon you.\u201d \u201e stronger action if neecs-i He was president of the eo sary was also mentioned by a For- Mrs.Mildred Simon, was vice-presi-! sign Office spokesman.\t.dent, and his daughter, Ida Simon, i ihe spokesman indicated that > a shareholder.The common shares I even if only a diplomatic step were $25,000 in all, had been the only taken, the language of a German ! ones issued.The present manage-note would be sharp and uneqai-j ment acquired the hotel in 1930 vocal.The spokesman would notj The company also operated \u2019the I commit himself as to whether the hotel, Simon said, and outlined the! desired result of German interven-1 operating set-up.Generally the' tion would be an \u201cindependent\u201d I need for repairs was reported to 1 Slovakia.\tj him and he would attend to the mat-1 On Wednesday, the spokesman ter.John Desmond the hotel\u2019s act-' said, Chancellor Hitler will appear ing manager, had the same authox-at a big parade m Vienna, just Continued on Page 2, Col.1.thirty-four miles from Bratislava,] _________________________'\t_____________ the Slovak capital.When asked whether not only army units but also detachments of SS and >SA (Nazi uniformed guard units) were moving to Hit southeast, he replied affirmatively, but insisted they simply were enroule to participate in the Vienna parade.He indicateu that German officiais were in constant touch with Italian officials, their partners :n the Rome-Berlin axis.He said ulso that nothing was known here about contentions made in Bratislava that a German emissary had made overtures to leaders of the Slovak separatist movement long before the present difficulties developed.He admitted, however, that because Bratislava and Vienna are close together there were frequent interchanges of views between Slovaks and Germans.Dor Angrieff, newspaper of Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda, in commenting on the situation in Czechoslovakia, declared: \u201cMay Prague leaders be expressly warned that this condition of affairs is untenable.\u201d Tho newspaper observed that \u201cthe result of this week-end of terror is dreadful.\u201d The controlled Nazi press used phrases today like those employed in the September crisis, to describe what they called \u201cbrutal Czech terror\u201d in Czecho-Slovakia.A defiant anti-Czech broadcast Continued on Page 2, Col.6.in j guests of the new Yontiffs Seere-{tar y of Stale, Cardinal Magtione, | for a tour of the i00-acre lakeside i Papal estate at Castel Gnndolfo, | and tea in tho !.! 10-year-old suni-imer palace.j Scores of ordinary folk nursed bruises and rested over-strained nerves from the four-hour Coronation ceremony and the crush when thousands rushed out from Ihe Basilica to see the actual coronation, which took place on a St.Peter's balcony for the first lime in almost a century.It was estimated conservatively that 60,000 persons jammed themselves to near-suffocation within St.j Peter's.They had packed it from j early morning to an hour before the {ceremony began at 9 a.m.Thousands I sat or stood for six hours.! Outside in the great square a, throng estimated at 359,000 to 500,-000 swarmed until it overflowed the fifteen acres of the plaza, bounded by the famous eliptical colonnades.I Inside the church were scenes of brilliance.The appearance of the sixty-three-yeai'-okl Pope, who was elected March 2 to succeed the lata Pius XI, thrilled many as he was borne on a portable chair in long, slow, solemn procession into the Basilica.Mediaeval halberds and burnished breastplates of the Swiss Guards, tho red coats and white buckskin breeches of the Palatine Guards, the red capes of the Knights of Malta, white ruffs of the Noble Guards, red robes and white lace, and ennina capes of Cardinals, black full dress and gleaming white shirt fronts of the diplomats and dignitaries\u2014all these and more added color to the scene.Cheers greeted the Pontiff, whota face was immobile.A pallor betrayed his emotion.His lips were set ini a thin line and his eyes showed deep feeling at the acclamation \u201cViva It Papa !\u201d Pierre Cardinal Gerlier, Archbishop of Lyon, France, who was Master of Ceremonies, was escorted Continued on Page 2, Col.3.Great Britain Denies Guarantee On Dismemberment Of Czech Republic Indianapolis, March 13.\u2014(fP) \u2014 A I skeleton picketing force startled j shoppers on downtown streets here.Two pickets of the United Cemetery Workers Union of the Congress of Industrial Organizations I put on skull-and-bones suits to picket offices of directors of th » I Crown Hill Cemetery Association.; The Union also has been picketing I j the cemetery in a demand for bet- ] j ter working conditions.The skele-| | ton-costumed pickets carried cards ; I v/hich said: \u201cI can\u2019t rest my bones ! in Crown Hill,\u201d TO IMPROVE NORTH SHORE HIGHWAYS Quebec, Mar.13.\u2014'(k\u2014Improvements on North Shore highways to attract motoring tourists are plan ned by the Provincial Government, Hon.Anatole Cavignan, Minister of) Roads told a delegation here Saturday.The route mainly involved is I from Quebec to St, Joachim, Mont-\u2018 morency.London.March 13.\u2014(CP-Cable) \u2014Great Britain has made no binding guarantee of the Czecho-Slovak-ian frontiers as suggested at tho time of the Munich settlement, it was learned in official quarters today.Sir Thomas Inskip, then Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence, -old the House of Commons in Oc-ober that Great Britain felt moral-y obliged to give an immédiate guarantee to Czecho-Slovakia against in provoked aggression.Since then the Czech Government, undoubtedly under orders from Berlin, has not asked Britain to give a binding guarantee.When Prime Minister Chamber-lain was in Rome Premier Mussolini told him Italy was prepared to accept in principle a guarantee for Czecho-Slovakia against unprovoked aggression, but the Duce believed thi\u2019ee questions should be settled first\u2014the internal constitution of CzcchorSlovakia.establishment of her neutrality, and delimitation of her borders.Since then nothing has been done to \u2018'cttle these points.Even if the British Government Continued on Page 2, Col.1.) PAGE TWO SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, MARCH 13.1933.Reich Plans To Intervene For Slovaks; MOVING EARTH MASS SLOWING DOWN JOURNEY ____\trranz Jtvarmasin, leader of the California Officials Convinced\tSJSfMS that Crawling Mountain premier, left for Berlin to confer NEWSY ITEMS Continued from Pag-e 1.'TWENTY BOYS ENTERTAINED many concerning Slovakia fear had : Twenty joys were, present at the increased here that Berlin planned I \u201cPleasant Saturday Afternoon Club\u2019\u2019 to force the Republic to cut loose iheki in the Y.M.C.A.Saturday and both the Slovak and Carpatho-\tenjoyed singing a nunnber of hymns Ukraine autonomous provinces.i under the leadership of W.H.Wolter Franz Karmasin, leader of the Ernje R)v,e, *£ -\tWolter, then told the boys an inter- esting story entitled \u201cThe Rainbow.\u201d The story went back to the building .\t«I 1\t.m , .\t,with Chaneellnr Hin»,.\t' of the Ark by Noah and his three Will Stop Short of Blocking; , ,\t,1 vt t » L .1 J* _ 1 _1 21 _ JV\t\u2022\ti\t.,\t\u2022» , under Gregory where Pius took his place on 1 Dispatches from Mnm-m tn;= miiuw .ug.« men reiresnments were the white throne with The Life Saving Scouts are reported very active again.With day in connection with an attempt\t/n,b*-*;ruc*;0.1 to separate Slovakia from the rest,.]an \u2022\t, e .\u2019 his troop is .of Czecho-Slovakia\tplanning an early investiture cere-I W< TT, \u201e\t, ,V ,\t.\tmony and keen interest is being Hvery one who so kindly assisted US in any LLad.mcs and the tone of news j taken in the approaching Hobbv \"'ai' dU!'inB the illn«6.death and burial of dispatches today also showed Nazi g how\t^ our ^ea'; wife and mother; also those who sympathy for Slovakia, where a new cabinet headed by Karl Sidor was appointed Saturday to replace Dr.Tiso\u2019s Government.(A high source in Bratislava, the Slovak-capital, said the separatist attempt there was preceded by a German promise to support Slovakia).PHILIPSBURG with the \u201cgravest concern.\u201d Durcansky called on Slovaks to reject the new Slovak cabinet and \u201cto prepare for the decisive hour which may come at any moment.\u201d The newspaper Voelkischer Beo- bachter, the leading Nazi party organ, spoke of \u201cCzech outrages hostile to Germans\u201d and other news- \\\t, .\t,\t, papers headlined dispatches thus: at the\tf PTwrty\tm6W \u201cBrutal Czech Attacks on Germans at tne residence of Mr.and Mrs.\u2022\tn , m Morris Browne, .when about forty m\t\u2018\u2018Monstrous Czech Ter- relatives and friends met in honor of ror ar\u2018d German Nationals Cltib girls were standing in front of a stove.Mary Lynp\u2019s coat caught on fire.\u201cStand real still,\u201d Lydia Alice told her, then dashed to the kitchen for a pan of water.She made three trips before the fire W'as put out.MASSAWIPPÏ Mrs.W.Corey has returned to her home in Bedford after being called here by the serious illness and t -r, r *r .\tv,,,.\t., death of her mother, Mrs.Graham In Berlin Foreign Office circles johtlst.on.Much sympathy is ex- U was said Czecho-Slovak President |tended to the family in their loss.Emil Hachas action m deposing] - Mrs.Roberts has returned to her T.so and two other ministers in its | home at Grand\u2019Mere after spending repercussions were being vvatched a fevv weeks here with her sister, Mrs.T.E.Montgomer | ioa.ned teams, sent messages of and floral offerings, the nhoir, and bearers.ERROL FREiNCH TED FRElN\u2019Uli Sawyerville, Que.sympathy clergymen Mr.Robert Carr and his bride, nee up n vicneiiu rviuis routs, iTiinisier .\t7\t:\t¦'\t,\t,\t.¦\u2019\t.i n\u201e,.: .t :n\t.Communications, might resign ''neb' before the Sacrament; a hall- old defences raised against the Na-1 ,\u2022 t.,'1 \u2018 f.n La,mes, lecently marier German pressure in a shake- hour ceremony in the Chapel of St.tionalist siege,\tlu The Umewsts spent m games, of the Prague regime.\tGregory where Pius took his place on ] Dispatches from Madrid this\trefreshmente were Svrovy incurred Nazi dislike when Hie , white throne with enormous morning said some 30,000 Com- Q tor ni, ; GRANADA ¦\tWHAT A BILL! ¦\tThe Whole Town is Roaring ¦I\tWith Laughter.# ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT TO ¦\tSEE M-G-M\u2019S BIG MUSICAL ¦\tSHOW OF SHOWS! || Gayety, Fun, Hit Tunes, Romance, Dancing and Beauty.\u201cHONOLULU\u201d - with Eleanor Powell, Robert §! Young, George Burns, Grade | Allen.s \u2014 Special Added Attraction \u2014 B Scintillating Comedy.Spark-Ë ling Romance.A heart-warm-Ü ing Romance With A Swell Les-g son in Love! \u201c1 he Girl Downstairs\u201d I\twith Franchot Tone, Frnnciska ¦\tGaal Walter Connolly, Rita g Johnson, Reginald Owen.| \u2022-EXTRA-« ^ I Sherbrooke Snowshoe Car- | B ! nival \u2014 28 Perish in Queen\u2019s | U ' Hotel Fire, Halifax.¦\t® .\u2022 ^\t\u2014 Latest World News \u2014 || COMING WED.UNTL SAT.II\tThe Most Eniterly Awiiitcil Screen Event II of the Year.\"YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU.\u201d with Jean Arthur.Jame* IN Stewart.Lionel Barrymore, Edward ^ Arnold, Mischa Auer, Ann Miller, Sprinff P Byinirton, Donald Meek.11.B.Warner: B »l\u201c \"FLIGHT TO FAME.\" with Charles \" Farrell, Jacqueline Wells, Alcaunder g D'Arcy, Jason Bobards.bed Down.\u201d Foreign Office sources said weekend developments in Czecho-Slovakia reminded them of the \u201cBenes Svruvv incurred Nazi dislike when i:ne Winil'cti wrone Witft enormou- morning said some 30 000 Com- SeVed' ,yourl?couple received ] System lefening to former Pi estas Premier ho ordered mobilization\t0,3tl'ic|l\tfibbers
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