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MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1934.

日六廿月六

PRINCE OF WALES GOES

TO RESCUE OF BATHER

HEROIC ACTION AT BIARRITZ

LARGE COMBERS KNOCK

BOY UNCO NSCIOUS

MOTHER'S SCREAM

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic. Messages Ordinance 1984. Received, August 6, 9,33 q.m.)

Biarritz, Aug. 5.

THE PRINCE OF WALES RISK-. ED HIS LIFE. THIS AFTERNOON IN AN ATTEMPT TO SAVE THE LIFE OF A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD FRENCH BOY.

The Prince was sun-bathing on the well-known D'Amour Beach when the boy was 'knocked uncon- scious by a huge comber, which bowled him over, stunned him and carried him away.

The Prince plunged into the water without hesitation on hearing 'the boy's mother utter a piercing

scream.

DANGEROUS' BEACH.

The child was actually rescued by a life-guard who was rowlfig a boat near the scene and was able to lift the boy from the sca while the Prince of Wales was swimming rapidly toward him.

The sea at the Beach D'Amour is regarded as very dangerous, The Prince usually frequents the swimming-pool nearby, 18 hia entourage Insists that the under-

bench at the

is highly perilous-United Press.

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BRITISH GLIDER RECORD

NINETY-FIVE MILE JOURNEY

(Special to "Talograph”)

(De Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphia Mas- Myrt Ordinance. 2006.

6, 2.02 1.1.j

Received Awowat

London, Aug. 6.

A new British gliding record wus to-day established by n young London expert, named Collins, a

BINGLE OOPT 10 CENTE

SILDO PER ANNUM

DUNLOP

provides the greatest possible

TYRE ECONOMY

FOOCHOW IRRITATING ALLIANCE WITH

CANARD

NO WITHDRAWAL

OF FOREIGNERS

LITTLE DANGER REMAINING

A strange report has reached London declaring that preparations are being made in Foochow for the withdrawal of all foreigners owing to the Communist menace.

There is, of course, no truth in the report. The situation in Foo- chow is quiet, the danger of u Communist invasion having been largely romoved,

are

Latest reports Indicate that the Communist forco la splitting up Into small parties, who separating, apparently to prevent the possibility of a wholesale round-up.

REAR THREATENED.

Foochow, Aug. G Some "Ited detachments are nt holding out around Shulkow where heavy fighting is in pro-

Ягена.

The main bodies of General Liu Wo-ting's Division are concontrat

at Ko-Tien, northwest of

The Prince of Wales, who li mpending a golonging holiday at Biarritz, yesterday assisted in the rescue of * young boy who was got into difficulties whilst bath- ing from one of the beaches there. Picturs shows him in holiday attire,

FOUR YEARS' ARREARS OF PAY IN A LUMP SUM

Chicago School Teachers "Out of the Red"

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”).

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Teligraphic Massages Ordinance, 1894. Received, August 6, 8-25 a.m.)

Chicago, Aug. 5.

"We out of the red," is the most popular song among the school teachers of Chicago to-day following an announcement that within a week they may expect to be paid their arrears of aalaries in a lump sum.

The total amount involved laj no less than $23,447,240, which will be divided among slightly over 1,400 teachers. Some of them have as much as $30,000 to draw.

The teachers have been without

member of a London Cliding Club.pay for over four years, owing to Collins kept his machine in the the virtual bankruptcy of the air during a journey of 95 miles, city government, flying from Dunstable to the const of Norfolk.-Reuter Special.

NOTED AVIATRIX

KILLED

FATAL CRASH AT DAYTON

(Special to "Telegraph")

(De Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie * Ordinance, 1981. Received August 0, 10.40 m.)

Now York, Aug. 5.

flosy dreams of comparative afluence-although most of the teachers have heavy bills to pay, long credit having been extended to them by tradespeople---wers

NEW ORLEANS SCANDAL

DESTITUTE LEFT TO STARVE

mudo possible ús a result of the POLITICAL FEUD

approval by the linols Supreme Court of acceptance of a loan of the required sum, by the Recon- struction Finance Corporation.

LOAN ON SCHOOL PROPERTY,

The R. F. C. is making the advance against the collateral of $30,000,000 of school property in the Chicago area.

All the back salaries will be pald in the course of the coming

SEQUEL

(Special to "Telegraph”)

(By Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Maer sage Ordinance, 1894. Nevolved, Anguil 8, 1030 0.m.j

New Orleans, Aug. 5. An astounding state of affairs is developing from the political

It is reported that Frances week, it is announced.-United feud. The comic opera threatens Marsalis, the well-known aviatrix. Press. has been killed in a mash at) Dayton, Ohio. United Press,

"RATHER GRAVE"

SITUATION

C. E. R. DISPUTE REVIVAL?

Harbin, Aug. 5.

STATUE TO DR. LIVINGSTONE

4, 8,04 a.m.)

Shuikew, and are ready to attack the rear of the "Reds." A report that the "Reds" once advanced to Peisha is authoritatively denied. -Central Nein?

War on Organised Crime

CROOKED LAWYERS TO COME FIRST

(Special to "Telegraph") {y Telegraph, Copyright. Telepraphis Mes ages Ordinance, 1JP. Rresized Amou

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Washington, Aug. 5. Plans are rapidly being pre- pared by Federal agents for a great nationwide attack upon organised crime.

The chief focus of attack at the outset it is stated is likely to be the system of protection of criminals by crooked lawyers.

The Department of Justice of ficially announced to-day that it is now developing its nationwide campaign against lawyers who are allied to gangsters and bands of racketeers.

This is the first stage in the anti-crimo drive

which

Is scheduled to gain its full force during the coming winter-United

Prcas.

FLOOD DISASTER NEAR HARBIN

THE REICHSWEHR CHIEFS

Photo shows the scene im. mediately after the incident at the stone-laying in Munich whost a silver hammer wielded by Herr Hitler napped in two. This was regarded na an ill-omen,

HERR HITLER'S HOROSCOPE

DOOMED TO FALL SHORTLY.

مت

ACCORDING TO ASTROLOGERS

(Special to "Telegraph”)

STRANGE HITLER

STORY

ALLEGED FACTS BEHIND ACCESSION TO NEW HIGH OFFICE

SECRET NAZI MEETING

PARIS, AUGUST 5.

A DRAMATIC AND AVOWEDLY AUTHORITA- TIVE ACCOUNT OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF INTRIGUE AND COUNTER-MEASURE THAT PRE- FACED HERR HITLER'S ACCESSION TO THE PRESIDENCY IS PUBLISHED IN THE PARIS SOIR.

It is alleged that President Hindenburg left a political testament recommending a member of the Hohenzollern family for the Presidency, but that Hitler got round it after coming to an arrangement with the leaders of the Army.

The story emanates from the Prague correspondent of the Paris Soir, who states that Herr Hitlor first de- cided to become Reischsfuehrer without consulting the Reichswehr chiefs, but ended by concluding an "irritable Treaty of Alliance" with them.

PRES. HINDENBURG'S PROPOSAL - IGNORED? -

According to the report, fairly cellery, and to them he explained. confident information reached the the situation and declared that Nazi leadors on the night of July the State would prevent civil war. only hia presence at the helm of 30 that President Hindenburg'o condition was rapidly worsening and that the aged President could not be expected to live for many days.

(By Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Mes sagen Ordinance, 1894. Received August 8-231-0.16)

A secret meeting was called by Chicago, Aug. S.

Herr Hitler, who presided, those The early fall of Herr Hitler other trusted associates, General attending including, among a few from his high eminence in world Goering, Dr. Frick, Horr Hutze, politics was predicted to-day at the new chief of staff of the the annual convention of the Na. Storm Troops, and Dr. Himmler, tional Astrologians of America.

NAZI DECISION,

successor on their own initiative,

No hint was given regarding At this meeting, the report de- exactly when the collapse of his clares, It was decided to settle the power might be expected, by Dr. question of von Hindenburg's Henry Cornon,, the noted New York astrologer, declared that Herr Hitler's horoscope left no doubt that he is doomed, -* :

General Goering, in the course of the discussion, said that the secret police had reported that President Hindenburg had drawn up a political testament recom- Dr. Cornonplaced Hitler's mending a Hohenzollern for the! horoscope in the same classifica- Presidency, adding that a copy of tion as those of Mr. Samuel Prea. Hindenburg's report had Ingull, dethroned Utilities Czar,been sont to Doorn eccretly. Mr. Herbert Hoover, the ex- President, Marc Anthony, and Dillingori

આ KNOW HOW TO MUZZLE."

A long discussion followed and Herr Hitler consented to give a written guaranteo that on assuming supreme command of-the-Army-he would never" take advantage of his position the prejudice of the Reichswehr.

to

He also undertook to paralyse all Socialist tendencies and that the Nazi Party would take account of suggestions by the Reichswehr foreign policy-Reuter. leaders in matters of internal and

ELECTION WORRIES

ROOSEVELT'S POPULARITY

He also did that all countries Goering also suggested that a SAID TO BE WANING in the world with the exception copy of the original text was in

Press,

of Russia will face periods of the possession of an old friend of Kreat

internal unrest-United President Hindenburg, namely,

General Oldenburg-Januschau. Hitler, however, declared: know how to' muzzle him!"

Finally, measures were pro»,

SUDDEN RISE IN THE SELFISHNESS OF THE

SUNGARI

Harbin, Aug. 5. The outlying districts of Harbin are flooded as the result of a sharp son of the Sungari, River.

risa for the second time this sea-

to develop into stark tragedy. Rescue launches are busy in

rescuing marooned

victims and

INDIVIDUAL

Roosevelt Broadcast From Montana

The Mayor, who has declared picking up corpses. The rush of

New York, Aug. 5. war on the Huey Long faction, has the flood waters into the villages

The Government is just begin- bought $5,000 worth of machine along the Sangari Rivor was soning to save the resources of guns, and tear and vomit gas audden that it bombs, and has hired fourteen many inhabitants were drowned.-selfishness of the individual, de- la feared that agriculture and industry from the civilian machine-gunners,

In the meantime, a woman has died of starvation and fifteen hundred destitute persons in New Orleans are

menaced with a similar fato,

Central Newa.

clared President Roosevelt, broad- casting from Glacier National

STOP PRESS Park, Montana.

VICTORIA FALLS CEREMONY

(Special to "Telegraph") (By Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphte ...paper Oráčnunes,

Kassired – Aupat

The Federal organisations in the city have stopped feeding the London, Aug. 6. Scottish bagpipes playing has refused to appropriate their destitute because the Legislature

Nanking, Aug. 6. ture of the Conference for the tament, with the subdued roar of share

Chinese messages from Foochow transfer of the Chinese Eastern the Devil's Cataract, Victoria United Press.

of the rellof funds.state that tho Communists at Railway Ia Imminent. The Falls, Southern Rhodesla, in the

Shlukow are now held at bay and Manchukuo-Japanese authorities background, was heard by listeners

their line of retreat cut off.

Information from Manchukuo

official circles indicates. that rup-

We know more and more," he said, "that the East has a stake in the Woat and the West in the East, and that the Nation must be con- sidered as a whole and not as an aggregation of disjointed groups.

Neuter.

SOVIET INTEREST IN PACIFIC

Special Institute To Be Established.

Moscow, Aug. 5. A special Pacific Institute, com posed of Soviet experia on Far Eastern affairs, is to be formed -under the chairmanship of Pro- fessor Motylev, with the object of studying oriential problems.

The Savict will also accept the Invitatian extended to jola the International Institute of Pacific Relations-Reuter,

IN NORTH-WEST

(Special to Telegraph")

6, 833 KM)

(By Talegraph, Copyright. Telepraphía Mes- ages. Ordinance, (77. Received August

New York, Aug. 5. Somewhat disturbing political developments in the last few weeks are causing Administra- tion supporters to examine prospects in the November alection much anxiously than their professions of confidence would seem to justify.

Mr.

The Postmaster-General, James A. Farley, said to-day that. he belleves every State west of the Mississippi will be safely Do- mocratie in the forthcoming elet- tions.

Sonater Davie, on his return from a tour of the North-West Statos, however, axpressed the opinion that there has been a dis- tinct, if slight, ddeling In Presi dent Rapsevelt's popularity Ho anticipates that the Republicans: will gain sents both in the Sonito and the House of Representatives.

NEW DEAL OPPONENTS.

L Primary

are interest at the mom at the alightest sim of alarm, Glad Ja"-centred: apon: KANSAS. and the present ambiguous situa- broadcast ceremony at the unvoll- sent to the wong Wan Hospital con Vitical author on the staing K-1 the Mahoranded an Mosque PACT WITH ARMY

been telegraphically ordered pro- An Indian named 8. 2. Alam, re

Virginia and Missouri In tlon. Hence, the situation le ing of a statue in memory of Dr. treatment after having been bitten Generalissimo's balled that the he reported to the police touch regarded as “rather grave."— Livingatone, on a spot -just over-by-a-dog wald to belong to Mr.† mesaño will woon; bandibulpated to odsavanteon natok of Rupees 100 each. On August 1, Herr Hitler: ró- the New SD Badianga pros

looking the Falls.--Reuter Special Johnson, of 208 Prince Edward Road. Reuter

threaten to take drastic action to throughout the Empire during a denor, of Cheungshawan, han

A. man named Fung Shan, a gar- Gonoral Chiang Kai-shek has

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pared to maintain order through- out, Germany, with the Brown Shirt Atmy ready to take action

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