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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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lundi 30 juillet 1934
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[" terbrnokp Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1934.Thirty-Eighth Year* POUCE FOIL ATTEMPT TO REEASE LEADING NAZI HELD IN HOSPITAL AFRICAN TROOPS ESCORT BODY OF MILITARY HERO Forty Nazis Made Unsuccessful Attempt to Abduct Dr.Anton Rintelen, Earlier Reported to Have Committed Suicide\u2014Dr.Kurt Schuschnigg Heads New Cabinet, with Von Starhemberg as Vice-Chancellor\u2014Week-End National Funeral Will Be Held for Marshal Louis H.Lyautey, Who Passed Away at Age of Eighty Years.V Nancy, France, July 30.\u2014African troops with whose aid Marshal Louis H.Lyautey built the French colony Generally Quiet, Although a Few Clashes Occurred oniof Morocco escorted his body today Yugoslavian Border.\tl°J\u20acr\tw?th p*ople ,to tlle I Nancy Cathedral after a simple reh- ,\t\"\tj gious cerdony at Thorey.lenna, July 30.\u2014Forty Nazis early today raided the Genera! The body of the military hero will HospitaHn an unsuccessful effort to abduct Dr.Anton Rintelen, | lie in slat\u20ac here with a marshal.s baton and white burnoose on top of the bier until Thursday, when a national funeral will be held.Marshal Lyautey died Friday at the age of eighty.former Austrian Minister to Rome, who was found to be lyin0 there, seriously wounded, despite the original report last Thursday that he had committed suicide.Rintelen, known to have pro-Nazi leanings, was announced as \u201cNew Chancellor\u201d by the Nazis when they assassinated Chancellor Dolifuss last Wednesday.Rintelen was immediately arrested and the .announcement was given out that he had shot himself fatally in jail.Today,when the raiding party entered the hospital, a nurse notified the police, who arrived in time to capture several of the raiders.The irest escaped.Because of the extraordinary measures of defence against a \u2022threatened Nazi \u201cputsch\u201d taken throughout the city last night, the general Hospital temporarily was left without its strong guard while police and Heimwehr members were concentrated around sucli strategic public buildings as War Ministry and police headquarters.Restoration rumors iiared through the city again today with the arrival of unverified reports from Lacenburg, near Vienna, that the Jlapsburg summer palace was being renovated prior to its re-occupation.It is to be recalled that the late Emperor Charles and the Empress Zita, mother of the Archduke Otto, spent some time there after the revolution of 1318.A Great War field-marshal was placed under arrest for Nazi activity.He is Karl Bardolff, one-time - DEATHS RECORDED IN TODAY\u2019S NEWS.The following deaths were recorded in today\u2019s news despatches: Keverly Hills, C^lif.\u2014Marie Dres-; sler, 62, most beloved of the screen\u2019s iactresses.Sault Ste.Marie, Mich.\u2014 Didier Pitre, 50, noted figure in the hockey world more than a decade ago and a former member of several professional hockey teams.Vancouver.\u2014 Ernest Hutcherson, 81, who was the first horticulturist at the Ontario Agricultural College at Guelph, Ont.Toronto.\u2014Mrs.Annie E.Hartney widow of James Hartney, former agent-general for Manitoba in Toronto.Murder Of Dolifuss Is Pinned On A Disgruntled Ex-Army Sergeant Vienna, July 30\u2014Authorities today pinned the murder of Chancellor Dolifuss to a disgruntled former army sergeant.They announced that Otto Planetta, who was dismissed from military service because of his Nazi sympathies, had confessed firing the shot Wednesday which killed the Austrian leader.Then the government moved ahead, under the leadership of the new Chancellor, Dr.Kurt Schuschnigg, to smash the stubborn resistance of Nazi groups still holding out against government forces in various sections of the country.EIGHT CANADIAN PREMIERS MEET TO TACKLE UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF PUN A NEW TWO HUNDRED INCH TELESCOPE MIRROR Will Be a Twin of World\u2019s Largest \u201cEye\u201d which Was Poured at Corning, N.Y., Last March.Corning N.Y., July 30.\u2014Plans to cast soon a new two hundred .ncn telescope mirror, a twin of the world\u2019s greatest \u201ceye\u201d which was poured here last March, were announced today.Although the new mirror is planned as a substitute for the first, it means that astronomy will have available two of these Cyclopean \u201ceyes,\u201d each capable of seeing four times farther into space than the present largest telescope, the one-hundred inch at Mt.Wilson, Calif.It was decided to cast the second \u201ceye\u201d because it had been found that it will take about as much work to complete the first mirror as to make an entirely new mirror.ACCIDENTS OVER WEEK-END TOOK HEAVY TOLL OF HOLIDAY-MAKERS Fourteen Lost Lives and Twice that Number Injured in Worst Week-End of Season for Accidents in Quebec and Maritime Provinces \u2014 Ten Drownings, Two of Them Double Tragedies, Two Automobile Deaths, One Plane Crash and a Falling Rock Swelled Death Toll\u2014 Nineteen-Year-Old Granby Boy Among Drowning Victims.M Important Dominion-Provincial Conference Convened To- D.M.WRIGHT FOR SENATE.day with Prime Minister Bennett and Members of ! wfS^isc^vativ^membcTfn the Federal Cabinet Getting Down to Hard Business Talk House of Commons for North Perth, with Representatives of Provincial Governments-Un-' \u201d employment Relief Expected to Be Only Problem fill vacancies in the Senate, It is Tackled Ehuring Conference.\texpected appointments to the Senate &\t*\twill be announced shortly in Ottawa, : O chief of the military cabinet of the G-randduke Franz Ferdinand.Usually, when the possibility of a Nazi controlled Austrian cabinet has been discussed, the name of Bardolff has cropped up as the possible Minister of War.Under the leadership of Dr.Kurt Schuschnigg, newly-appointed thir- in Their Attempt to Reach New Stratospheric Ceiling UNDAUNTED AIRMEN EAGER FOR A SECOND TRIP INTO STRATOSPHERE its work.Dolifuss was still Chancellor last Wednesday.For a few hours he was succeeded by Schuschnigg.He in turn yielded to Prince Ernest Von Starhemberg as the acting Chancellor.Now Schuschnigg is back in power.He and his fellow ministers appeared before President Wilhelm Miklas in the early morning hours and took the oath of office.Von Starhemberg again serving as Vice-Chancellor.While Schuschnigg has an army of Catholic storm troops, the semimilitary organization which he leads, his Vice-Chancellor could practically checkmate this power by his own control of the police, gendarmerie and large Heimwehr force.If Austria should give its agreement to the appointment of Franz Von Papen, German Vice-Chancellor, as Minister to Vienna, it ap-p-eared likely he would have no easy task, for a Heimwehr rnan has been appointed Foreign Minister.The new minister, Egon Berger-Waldcnegg, is a strong supporter and subordinate of Von Starbem-berg who, in a speech Friday, declared emphatically there can be no compromise with National Socialism on Xaziism.While, on the whole, Sunday was observed as a day of rest by the warring factions in Austria, reports from the Yugoslav border indicated that trouble was still continuing there.At four a.m., a skirmish was reported at Ondritz, near Graz, between Heimwehr men and mobile security police on one side and a group of insurgents, apparently composed of Nazis and Communists, on the other.The skirmish was short-lived, however.The authorities here, however, are fearful of another Nazi attack\u2014 a \u201cputch\u201d planned for last night, which failed to develop.Precautions have been redoubled and guns are everywhere in evidence.The new government headed b Dr.Kurt Schuschnigg, an ardent supporter of the slain Dolifuss, is regarded at best as only a continua-i ion of the compr-omise by which Dolifuss ruled.Support of the powerful Heimwehr, or Fascist Home Guard, whs assured with Pnnce Ernst Rudiger Von Starhemberg.who temporarily led the nation following Dolifuss\u2019 death, again as Vice-Chancellor, and Major Emil Fey, Heimwehr leader, Minister of the Interior.The appointment of Schuschnigg by President Wilhelm Miklas was cheered by Monarchists, with whom he has been identified, although he is a member of the Christian Social party.Monarchists were reported to have met over the week-end in Switzerland seeking a plan to place Archduke Otto, the Hapsburg pretender, on the throne.Although Schuschnigg is an outspoken monarchist, it is considered improbable he will take any step to further Otto's case while the internation situation remains unchanged.A pressing question of foreign policy before the reorganized cabinet is whether or not to agree to the appointment of Franz Von Papen as s|>ecial German envoy to Vienna.Energetic steps by police and government troops to guard public buildings last night left the public apprehensive.The general police station was turned into a fortress, and barbed wire entanglements were played around the.Chancellory.These preparations followed the death of a police official when he jumped or #is thrown from the fourth story of police headquarter.-.Ho had hern accused of participating in the Nazi \u201cputsch\" last Wednesday when the Chanccllory Continued on Pago 2, when Huge Gas Bag Ripped Open and They Had to Take to Their Parachutes, Three United States Army Airmen Do Not Believe that Another Attempt to Soar Unchartered Heights Will Be Possible Before Next May or June.ttawa, July 30.\u2014 With eight of the provinces represented by their premiers in person, the Dominion-Provincial Conference to deal with unemployment relief convened in camera at 10.30 o\u2019clock this morning.Hon.R.G.Reid, newly-appointed Premeir of Alberta, was unable to attend and was represented by Hon.George Hoadley, Minister of Agriculture.Prime Minister R.B.Bennett was accompanied by a large number of his cabinet, but Hon.W.A.Gordon, Minister of Labor and the official responsible for administration of relief, was absent because of an illness for which he is being treated in a Toronto hospital.The two-point problem of nelief \"\u2019Ç, ward Island the provinces would was caused by the death of Senator stubbornly oppose any effort to D\u2019\u2019- J- p- Rankin, of Stratfprd.Mr.shift the entire cost of direct relief Wright, a Stratford resident, has to the shoulders çf the provinces seen krigthy service on various gov-\u2019and municipalities.Prince Edward «wnent commissions and commit Island, it was stated, would be able to carry on unassisted during the summer months, but would require a measure of assistance during the winter.Provincial premiers were reluctant to discuss the conference in advance and withheld any comment until the deliberations have been concluded.\u201cOur chief objective,\u201d said one provincial minister, \u201cwill be to adopt such a system as will guarantee the necessities of life to those deserving assistance, but prevent relief becom- habit.\u201d H Idrege, Neb., July 30.\u2014 Three United States army airmen who took to their parachutes to escape death in the crash of the world's largest balloon twelve miles northwest of here are eager for another venture in the stratosphere.Captain Albert W.Stevens, scien-t.'fic observer on the \u201cExplorer\u201d when it failed to reach more than fO.OOC feet on Saturday, said, however, another attempt to soar uncharted heights would not be possible before next May or June.Major William E.Kepner, commander of the flight\u2014from Rapid City, S.D., to Reuben Johnson\u2019s cornfield \u2014 and co-pilots Captain Orvi.A.Anderson and &- NO IMMEDIATE DANGER OF WAR IN EUROPE.« London, July 30.\u2014Stanley | Baldwin, acting Prime Minister | of Great Britain, said in the ! House of Commons today there | is no immediate danger of war | in Europe despite the difficui- I ties and perplexities of the j present situation.-\u2014 # Stevens were en route back to Rapid City today after an investigation at Kearney, Neb., into the cause of the bhllocn\u2019s failure.The only instrument saved was the valuable spectrograph, which was sent, immediately to the University of Rochester, New Y'ork.The salvage was loaded into a motor truck after the close of the investigation, and started for Washington, D.C.Funds for another attempt to reach a new stratospheric ceiling wou\u2019d have to be enlisted.And whether the U.S.Army Air Corps and i he National Geographic Society, which sponsored the attempt, would co-operate in another such under-takii.g had not, been determined.Anxious to learn what caused the gas bag, which contained about three acres of fabric, to rip as it swung over Nebraska, the balloonists and scientists have given most of their time to a study of the wreckage.Friends of the three seekers after a stratosphere record and know-¦edge as to the queer conditions outside the little world were able to listen to conversation in the gondola ilurii g the flight.When the balloon began to rip open, they heard one of the men remark, \u201cThis damn thing has gone nuts.\u201d The balloon slashed by rips about 2,137 feet under the American altitude record set by the Settle flight last year, burst wide open at 5,000 feet and sent the gondola flattening out like a squash toward the ground.Last of the messages received before the balloon and gondola separated was from Kepner: e\u2019re at 10,000 feet.Ready to jump.\u201d Portholes in the eight foot gondola Winslow, Ind., July 30.\u2014Dan Wilson, aged seventy-six, walked into an undertaking establishment and pointed to a coffin.\u201cThat\u2019s the one I want to be buried Captain \u2022 in,\u201d he said.Two hours later he died of heart disease.TRADE administration and relief costs was to be attacked with a determination to place future operations on sound actuarial basis so that a gradual reduction might be effected in the amount disbursed commensurate with the improvement employment.It was understood relief would be the only subject discussed, at least until it had been disposed of.There were reports that other problems involving Dominion-provincial purisdiction would be taken up at the request of the provinces.If these are reached it will be only after the prime objective of the conference has been achieved.Several municipal officials from Western Canada, including Mayor Andy Davidson, of Calgary, Aider-man W.W.Smith, chairman of the civic relief commission, Vancouver, and Mayor Mills, of Saskatoon, came to Ottawa with the provincial delegations, but they were not invited to set in the conference.It was understood that with the possible exception of Prince Ed- Premier J.G.Gardiner, head of the newly-elected government of Saskatchewan and who has been in office only a week, said conditions in his province would be as bad next winter as last.Mitchell F.Hepburn, who became Premier of Ontario a few weeks ago, was full of enthusiasm and energy as he entered the railway committee room in his new role.He was understood to have a concrete plan for presentation to the conference, but its details were not divulged.To the other provincial premiers, some of them comparatively new to olBce.such conferences have become almost an old story most of them hawng attended at least one such gathering previously.Hon.L.A.Taschereau, veteran Premier of Que-1 ec, was accompanied by sevei'al of his ministers, as was Hon.T.D.Pattullo of British Columbia.Hon.Argus L.MacDonald, Nova Scotia, Hon.W.J.MacMillan, Prince Edward Island, Hon.L.P.D.Tilley, New Brunswick, and Hon.John Bracken, Manitoba, brought small d.legations.ontreal, July 30.\u2014Fourteen accidental deaths and about twice that number oi injuries took a heavy toll of holiday-makers over the week-end to contribute to the worst week-end of the season for accidents in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces.Ten drownings, two automobHe deaths, one airplane crash and one death by a falling stone swelled the total.Two double drownings occurred.At Ste.Genevieve de Pierrefonds, Que., on the Riviere d\"es Prairies, two sisters were drowned when both were overcome by cramps a short time after their dinner.The dead are Rolande Drouin, seventeen years old, and Gabrielle Drouin, eleven.A companion, Mrs.Emile Raymond, narrowly escaped a similar fate when she attempted to assist them.Seized with cramps, she called for help.Donat Me-Burnie dove in, fully dothed, and pulled her out.In the other double drowning Frederick Russell, twenty years old, and his twelve-year-old sister, Beulah, were drowned at Newcastle, N.B.They had gone for swim in the waters of the Miramichi River .\tan\u2019tber m Forest Lawn Memorial [stevens talked with witnesses arid said, ¦; al^\u2019 G en
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