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FOUNDED 1981 =## #="+ ✪✪ ̈ ̧ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
3, 1934.
日五廿月八
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DUNLOP Fort
In a class by itself
[DUNLOP
FORT
BANDITS CARRY OFF 220 MANCHURIA CHILDREN
TROOPS AFRAID
TO FIRE
SWIFT PURSUIT
OF MARAUDERS
LITTLE CAPTIVES
AMERICA-JAPAN
WAR SCARE
MUTUAL DISTRUST
DISPLAYED
BELIEVED SAFE STATE SOCIALISM
Dairen, Oct. 3.
It is learned that af band of forty bandits hasj kidnapped 220 pupils and their four instruc-| tors from the Primary School at Kaolimen.
sur-
The bandits launched o prise attack and carried vir every child, driving the terrified chil- dren, many of them no more than) bables, out into the plains.
Kaolimen is on the Mukden- Antung Railway line and troops!
of the were soon on the track
kur-1 finally maraudera. Ther rounded them in a klaoliang field. but hesitated to attack for fear the children would be wounded-or kill-
d.
The recovery of the captives is expected, howover-Reuter.
ACCUSERS DISMISSED
DOLLAR SKIPPER
*
EXONERATED
MORRO CASTLE DISASTER ECHO
(Special to "Telegraph")
7. 2013 m.)
Dollar
rity Telegraph, Copyright, Triosie Me
October 1203. Liveriond. Ordinance.
San Francisco, Oct. 2.
Company Steamship einls announced to-day that the line had exonerated. Captain Carey of the President Cleveland, who had been charged with
BEST
DEFENCE, SAYS TOKYO
Two remarkable indications of the mutual distrust existing between America and Japan were made ap parent yesterday almose simultaneously...While Brig.- General Mitchell, American aviation expert, was urging
Brigadier General William Mitchell,
his country to built a fleet of super-dirigibles with which who declares that Japan is America's to bomb Japan, Japan was buzzing about a recently is sued Army Press Bureau pamphlet.
This pamphlet, among other things, warned the
most dangerous snemy,
nation against American and Russian animosity, urged Ready To
a form of state socialism to strengthen defences, and
a campaign of preparedness for the crisis of 1935-36.
Washington, Oct. 2. Testifying before the Federal Aviation Commission, Brig.-Gener- al William Mitchell to-day re- commended the immediate struction of a powerful war fleet of dirigibles,
can-
"Fifty dirigibles could attack Japan in two days and there would be nothing left Inpan." he dr- Telared.
"Japan," he added, "in'our most dangerous enemy.
My
"When we design aeroplanes we should design them with a viewp to making them capable of attack-7
Japan, just as Great Britain builds hers to attack Europe," he declared. "These neroplanes should have a cruising range of
·6,000 to 8,000 miles.
USELESS BOMBERS. Brig-General Mitchell then turned his attention to the condi- tion -- the-army-air-wing. The Tarmy's present bombers were use- less, he said. A bomber's allitude range should be 35,000 feet, no it Culd hide in high clouds out of Night of an enemy flight.
Gross stupidity, he charged, i was responsible for the Americaa- airship disasters. The crash of the Akron during a storm over the Atlantic was the result of a dis- graceful performance. he insisted. He criticised the practice of
delaying the launching of his shifting officers from battleships
to airships and recommended the creation. of a separate personnel | for the lighter-than-air craft,
NEW AMERICAN AIR FORCE
Defensive Body Organised
(Special to "Telegraph")
Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Men
Ordinaner. (kas, Berrived, "Orlaker
m)
Washington. Oct. 2.
The War Department to-day announced plans for the organisation of the newly-created G.HQ. Air
Force.
Jump For Safety
ENDEAVOUR'S
CREW WARNED
SIGNALMAN
SHOULDERS
BLAME FOR DISASTER
CONSTABLE REPRIMANDED
ROUGH HANDLING OF HAWKER
INEXCUSABLE BEHAVIOUR
An Indian constable AV ไล severely censured by Mr. E. W. Hamilton this morning, at the in- Magistracy, for Central excusable roughness when ar- resting a lame hawker, who alleged that the Indian struck and kicked him.
The case was one in which Ma Yim, a hawker of umbrellas, was charged with failing to produce his, licence, and with assaulting An Indian police constable, Uinger Shigh, in Wanchai.
"The constable alleged that when be arrested defendant, the latter refused to go with him to the station, and pulled at his whistle. tearing his tuniq. The defendant threw the whistle away, and it was picked up by someone else.
The defendant. who is lame, admitted that he had no licence
FEARED FOULING with him, but said that he sent a
BY RAINBOW
New York, Oct. 2.
amall boy to got his licence. The struck and constable, he said, kicked him.
Two independent women wit- nesses also said they had seen | the constable strike and kick the defendant.
EXTREMIST PLAN REFUSED
Labour Repulses Sir Stafford
London, Oct. 2... The Labour Party Confer- ence at Southport to-day rejected, by a card vote of 2.146,000 to 206,000, an amendment to the Execu tive's manifesto moved on behalf .of the Socialist League, which is the Left Wing of the Party, by Sir Stafford Cripps.
Sir Stafford was seeking a form at militant socialistic policy.-British Wireless.
prezzienatsismschriners; Arts
CANADA'S GRAIN PIT LOSSES
GOVERNMENT TO TAKE CONTROL ?
WILD SELLING IN WINNIPEG
4. $2.5 p.m.
It was considered by those in charge aboard the British
(Special to "Telegraph")" Mr. Hamilton bound over de
ly Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Mes. yacht Endeavour, when she
fendant in a persunal hond of $6
#ape Ordinance. JL. Received, October Mix was racing against Rainbow to be of good behaviour for
New York, Oct. 2. According to newspaper reports for the America's Cup, that months on the first charge, re- marking that he should have gone she was so badly fouled dur-to the station when naked to by from Ottawa, the Canadian Gov- |ernment, through wheat price ting one of the starts-that the officer..
The second charge was dismiss stabilisation efforts, is losing distributed the crew should be instruct-d. Mr. Humilton said: "I am quite $500,000 every cent the price og
1: will be built up in such a manner as to blanker the "Country" with lighting air.
crati units,
quite independently of land forces.Baited Press,
LIENFOCASITEENSTEME FIBLIOTEKNÉL DE AREOLMESKIPTED AROU
Japan Aims To Reduce Armaments
ed thereafter to be ready to satisfer the officer behaved with grain declines and is contemplat- inexcusable roughness. I severely ing taking over the marketing leap for their lives in a censure him. I consider his be machinery. crisis.
haviour was definitely and clear- Such a step would virtually by rude, and consider the case is close the Winnipeg Grain Ex- They were instructed with re-se serious that it ought to be change as a wheat trading organi- gard to their places aboard in brought to the notice of the In-sation--Reuter Special. order that they might jump over|muctor-General of Police." the side with the minimum of delay should any emergency arise..
This was the amazing story told by a
the member of
Royall Corinthian Yacht Club who was of Endeavour's amateur crew. He to allow his
Ife arged, too, the anification of NAVAL TREATY positively refused
life-boats when the Morro Casti was burning a few miles away Capt. Carey's Chief Oficer, 31r. Henderson, and Third Oficer Petersen, brought the charges, all aviation activiles in the United and added that Capt. Carey show-States, assorting that aeroplanes
manoeuvring were the principal element t! ineptitule in his vessel to assist the Morro national defence. United. Press, Castle survivors, many of whom
were in the water.
were dis-
Both these officers charged by the company as resuit of the charges they made United Press.
Prince Falls To His Death
TOPPLES FROM
HIGH WINDOW
Lit
"DANGEROUS ENEMY.
Washington, Oct. 2. "Our most dangerons enemy ist. Japan," declared Brig-Generali William Mitchell, former assistant! chief of Military Aviation, when I speaking to a meeting of President Rousevelt's Aviation Commission.
America's pinnes should
OUT OF DATE
ABROGATION TO BĚ URGED
Seattle, Oct. 2.
His mission to London!
FAIR WEATHER
An anticyclone is centred over North China and extends eastward to Manchuria and Northern Japan, A typhoon is indicated over the Pacific about 400 miles eust of: South Luzon. Local forecast:- East winds, fresh; fair.
name to be revented.
He added, however,
that all the Endeavour's crew felt much bitterness would have been saved if the New York Yacht Club tead overlooked the
Hug protest technicality or at least listened to
The Manila Observatory reporting Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith's protest at 8.30 to-day states that there is even if it had been over-ruled typhoon in about 130 Long..... 16 fat.,
moving W.N.W, finally-Reuter.
GOVERNMENT CONTROL,
Winnipeg, Oct. 2. Usually well-informed traders on the Grain Exchange discount press reports to the effect that the Canadian Government is con- templating taking over the grain marketing machinery.
710
Sir George Perley, Acling Prime Minister, said the Govern ment- had
received
such request und the reporta Were without foundation, as far as the
128 concerned Government Reuter,
FRANTIC TRADING
Winnipeg, Oct. 2. Frenzied dealings
FORGOT
TRAIN WAS DUE
MISTAKE COST TEN LIVES
INQUEST'S FINDING
(Special to "Telegraph"}"
(y Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphio Mira- sopes, Ordinance, 1864. Receivet. October 3. . .
London, Oct. 2. Passing his hand across his eyes, Signalman William Bluer murmured;
“I completely forgot about . the 8.55 train from War- rington."
This was the climax of n dramatic investigation to-day in to the railway disaster of
September 28, when a Euston-to- Blackpool express crashed into the rear of a local freight at Winwick Junction.
Signalman Bluer
was giving evidence at what was oficially the inquest on the ten persons killed in the crush.
"The signalman has honestly fadmitted his error which caused the accident," the Coronor com- mented. Then added: "He has been a signalman for thirty-one years. He performs 900,000 - operations with the switch levere and signals every wooks.
"One-hundred-and-sixty million. people have passed his box safe-
the Caroner added.
of
The jury brought in a verdici death by misadventure.--
Reuter Special.
GARRISON RESIGNS
ROOSEVELT'S ADVISER
(Special to "Telegraph") fly Teleorach, Copyright, Telegraphio Mar
Ordinance. 14 Steceived, October .05 149,
Washington, Oct. 2. Professor Lemuel A. Garrison has resigned the chairmanship of the National Industrial. Itelations Board, to return to the office from which he had leave, that of Dean of the Law School of the Univer insity of Wisconsin.
Despite President Roosevelt's
d. was to announce the abroga-Fans Wait Day And Night wheat occurred in the Grain
designed to attack Inpan, he said. With afty more airships the tion of the Naval Treaties United States could destroy Japan and to offer a new plan for within two days if war broke out.
Describing the loss of the air-World Peace, based on the
shir Akron as disgraceful, he went reduction of offensive arma- on to say that the numerous ac-j
cidents to United Sintes airshipsments,
were due either to gross stupidity Admiral
of those who send out the slips or
declared Rear-
Yamamoto, the
the inability of the crews to handle Japanese delegate to the
the craft-Reuter.
JAPAN ARMY'S
DEMANDS
reason
For World Series Seats
DETROIT GOES BASEBALL-CRAZY ON EVE
Professor Garrison said it tvia
No Damage Done In City
Exchange here to-day fol- urgent request that he remain. lowing the decision of Ex impossible. Ho declined to change authorities to call a elaborate on the reasons for his meeting of members to de- decision. He merely pointed out that the University had given him bate the suggestion of Mr. turee
months' leave, ending Alexander McFarland, Gen-September 10, and that he was eral Manager of the Wheat bound to return.-United Press. OF TIGER-CARDINALS CLASHI
Pool, that dealings in wheat preparatory Naval Treaty.
Detroit, Oct. 2. ia his first World Series and he futures should be investiga-
FRISCO SHAKEN BY discussions in London, when.
Baseball fans are alrendy linhas just completed his first year ted. (Special to "Telegraph"),
-QUAKES he was interviewed here to-ing up to wait more than 24 hours in Big League baseball.
Frankie Frisch, the Cardinala* Mr. McFarland alleges that fly Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Mea
Tokyo, Oct. 3.
at the gates of the park where the Pages Ordinance. 139. flees'ved, October
day.
first of the World Series games manager, continues to maintain a speculators are trying to under- 8.30 am.)
A tremendous sensation and a
vory mine the whole price structure in Athens, Oct. 2.
Should When Britain and America un-will be played between Detroit masterful silence. He is The Rumanian Prince Theo- rising tide of criticism have been
for Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals to-confident. But for his first pitch- the Canadian market. 24-year-old caused by the Army Press Bureau derstood the real dore Cantacuzene
of amphiot advocating intensifica- Japan's desire for abrogation, any morrow. They hope to get gooding assignment he is doubtless their oporations continue un- nephew of the President
manipulations prove successful, histion of national defence schemes ruffles which might arise or have seats in the unreserved standa. puzzled. Dizzy Dean is unques- Greece, M. Zalmis, fell to
side the park. The automobile won the National League cham-It would cause a slump which death from
third-storey which is deemed inevitable. il
(Special to "Tolograph") them would soon subside.
pionship for his team, with thirty would disorganlso the Exchange. That, however,
he said, in city has gone baseball-crazy.
and victories during the season, Japan's reasons,
(Dy Telegraph, Cepyright, Telegraphis Missi Bedlam reigned in the Pit saper Ordinance, 1191. Received, October The young Prince, who
was quarrel which the public has with cluded a bellef that the Washington Micky Cochrane, manager of the Homething of 1 gymnast,
frlonda the pamphlet. It in the fact that Trenty established a naval ratto Detroit Tigers, champions of the Won crowded into the game dur: following those allegations, and 3, 2.ts.m.)
San Francisco, Oct, 2. Amusing & number of
The city was thrown, luto a reckless the last hectic days, at with a
state socialism that has caused three nations involved happened to Alvin Crowder, his most depend- every opportunity. The obvious Eastern and Chicago selling. formance in the window.
The Government agency was mild pante to-day when earth- crucial match whion Detroit's have at the time of signing, and able moundaman, in to pitch if St. course would be to rest Dean for Be lost his balance, elutehod unrest.
pamphlet inferentially as-was not based upon their defensive Louis elects to play Dizzy Do strength has been tested. On the later credited with the rescue of quakes occurred at 12.21 p.m. at the sill and missing his hold,
na hurler. These two will
a pitchers' duel other hand no manager likes to prices from a disastrous collapse. and again at 12.32 p.
All futures closed three and a Thoahocks knocked china rink the frat game of the series on toppled into the street, where he sorts that Japan is threatened by neede was picked
The Japanese argument was that ultimately fight dead-Renter Beveral foreign countries, notably up
the Soviet and the United States.inations should be permitted arms during the series, for their teams
docline means a heavy loss to the The tremors were most severs Special.
The criticism is the
Frisch's choice, therefore, will more sufficient to guarantee national depend upon the anced marvels to account of the effect unon morale, half cents a bushel lower. This ware from tables,
io between Dizzy Dean, Paul Canadian Wheat Pool which holds In the Portola district, but were sharpened since it is known that arcurity but that none should be pull them out of tight corners.
downtown. They If Dean does not pitch for the Dean and Wild Bill Hallahan, and vast stocks of wheat, unless the tot A whist drive is to be held at the the War Office chiefs approved permitted to possess armaments
School Boy the odda favour the latter, who to recovery is rapid, and complete, were confined to a small areas it was which might constitute a menace Cards to-morrow,
Reuter...
United Press. Craigongower Cricket Club on Satur- the pamplet before
published-Router
(Continued on Page 4.): to another-Router.
Rowo.will pitch for Detroit. This day, the Gth. Inst.
window hore to-day.
Was
In view of the 1935-36 crisis.arisen in Japan's relations with Thers will not be room for all in- tionably tired, for he practice/checked, ho warned, and
not the
their
Favero