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THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1334. Cifeen Phones: Queen 55QO. Foreign Minister Hirota Warns Against U. Break FOUR 1 115. Civil Works Chief Features of "Cockpit" of the Far East i I Roads Leading To Ottawa Are Program Is Ended Miliion and Half Discharg.

ed Workers to Co Back On Relief Hells. In Work Plans Must Keep Peace To Avert Ruin. Asserts Koki. Hirota; Struggle Would Down Both Statesman Declares War Between Hi And The U.S. Would Only Benefit Rival Tokio Diplomat Says Fundamental Interest Do Clali.

Feeling That Japan Has Reached Understanding With China's Slron Man. ALONG MEAMUJ? Y'VV, JAPAN MOPES BUILD iff I t' A PEACEFUL STAT 6 IN 15 sV JX--X A. Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, March 30 A million and a half persons laid down picks and shovels today to bring to an end the United States civil works administration. For several weeks something like Section Being Added to Oi-tawa-Morrisburfj Road; Stretch From Peterhoro Will Also Be Completed. Tenders Called For $5,000,000 Program Paving Between Brockville And Smiths Falls Will Be Finished This Year.

MONGOLIA- 1 TVLADtvrjsTOK COMMUNISM 1 (((7 i CREATESTF06 1 JV) 1 i (- EAST ASIA IV) SllhAv Of- i i I JAPAN t(WroK MUST (C TO. EXPORT i li Si silk William Philip Simms. authority on foreign affairs, famed as a war correspondent and specialist on the Far East, has started his tour of the world for NEA Service and The Evening Citizen. He will write several series of articles, on information obtained from the highest official sources, on the world situation as he sees it today. This article is the first of a series of five on Japan, in which he presents the Japanese viewpoint on the crises facing that nation.

BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS (CoDVriiht. 1934. NEA Service. Inc.) 300.000 persons will be employed in winding up the activities of the organization that was built up almost overnight to put 4.000.000 persons to work to help tide them over the winter. Those still employed will be clerks, auditors and research workers on projects which must be completed, but Harry Hopkins, the relief administrator, said they must finish their task before May 1.

Hopkins said the civil works program turned loose approximately $1,000,000,000 in cash. The federal government supplies about and states, counties and local communities the remainder. Of the "OKIO, March 31. War between the United States and Japan, declared 1 Foreien Minister Koki Hirota. in the course of a special interview Rev.

George Dewey Blomgren of Chicago, who will conduct an evangelistic campaign at the Gospel Tabernacle of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, April 1 to 22. at the foreign office, would merely play into the hands of other powers. I Neither Japan nor America would gain anything by conflict, he said. On the contrary, both would be utterly ruined, victor as well as vanquished. (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, March 30.

Hon. Leopold Macaulay, Ontario minister of highways, announced tonight fk ouwMiwh mtv. Slt li rnrrnw a Airrrw sv I U.S. Army Flier Is Killed Flying Mail tenders would be called at once for road work costing $5,000,000. His announcement said the program in total about $750,000,000 went in I wages to the workers.

CHIANG TI ICIUIL-VUVVVK I Jk Wl NANKING SltA 1 I TOINSURE tlV, 17 i I PEACE OF 2. I r' 1 i EA3TA5IA SHANGHAI Despite demobilization of ciwl Plane Crashes in Rain- works, the 1.500.000 discharge cluded improvement of about 175 miles of surface. i storm in Farm Field. The only gainers would be the other great commercial nations, which might profit by taking over the trade which the combatants would lose. 'The World War," the head of the Gaimusho went on, "ruined every great nation of Europe.

On the other hand, the United States and Japan, to a certain extent, temporarily benefited as was altogether logical. "As a result, Europe became a little jealous, particularly of the United States. War between the United States and Japan would tend to even things up. "The rest of the world would derive some benefit, perhaps, while our two countries destroyed each other. workers, in most instances, will report for work Monday as usual.

Their status, however, will be changed. Instead of working on jobs for wages, without investigation by social service workers, they will have the status of workers on relief rolls. Each will be investigated and his earnings limited to actual budgetary needs. (Associated Press.) DEWITT, March 30. Lieut.

Thurman A. Wood of San Antonio, was killed near here tonight when the single-seated pursuit plane he was flying crashed in a rainstorm while he flew west from Chicago to Omaha with the United Japan, Russia and China watch one another warily in the "cockpit" of Asia, shown on this map. Key figures in the diplomatic game that is being played for huge stakes are Foreign Minister Koki Hirota of Japan, upper right, and Chiang Kai-shek, "strong man" of China, lower left. Railroads, of immense strategic value, are indicated by the "crossline" routes, the Trans-Siberian, running north of Manrhukuo, with its terminus In Vladivostok, and the Chinese Eastern, traversing Manchukuo. W.

P. Simms Japan and America, therefore, should see to It that this war talk gets nowhere. It added the department plans to undertake grading and drainage of 124 miles of recently assumed highway and elimiration of ditches over a 150-mile stretch. Fair Wage Stipulated. Mr.

Macaulay's announcement said it was expected 25.000 men would be employed in the work during the summer, including those hauling materials. The statement said no subcontractors would be permitted to take part in the work. It said the province was stipulating that those engaged in the work be paid a fair States mnik No Clash of Interests. "VUR national interests do not mor to advantage than con clash fundamentally at any fllct-" inU ghww( The plane crashed in a farm field. TORONTO, March 30.

Officials Wood was the Uth United the Toronto street railway men's Two Thugs Attack Activity Quickens On Business Front 1 point. They are, iact, compie- i THIS statement is extremely sig army flier to die since the service was given the task of flying the mail. Mary Pickford Is Named Defendant In Court Action mentary rather than conflicting on niflcant Throughout the Woman, Inflicting union authorized a statement today that the union has asked the Dominion minister of labor to appoint a board of conciliation to deal with difference between the union and the Toronto Transportation Commission on wages. competitive. i East 1 hav'e discovered a well- "Our principal export Is flnetl belief that China's strong Don't search for what you it at once through Citizen which you must have, but do not r.snai n.a -sneu, nas Wound Upon Head wage.

reached an understanding with In the east, the pavement between I Classified ads. We must have cotton, produce. automobiles, and so forth, which Brockville and Smiths Falls will be completed. An additional section some four miles in length will be you produce, but which we do not." Is Brought By J. Raymond "Is it true that Japan aims at a Monroe Doctrine of her own for Cornell of Wellesley, added to tne Morrisburg-Ottawa 'Asia?" I asked.

tv i.i:: i uui nu imnniiwii a nam sunace on nignway no. 15 UUI 11U illllll illltMl Nippon and there is even talk of the possibility of the Nanking government recognizing Manchukuo. Should this happen, of course, it would put an entirely new face on the question of recognition by-other countries. Refusal to extend recognition after China had done so would place them in the position of being "more Catholic than the Pope." Whether Japan withdraws from the Washington naval treaty un "No," the foreign minister replied. "The Monroe Doctrine Implies certain exclusive rights over Of Its Nature Revealed, i between Seeleys Bay and Morton.

(Canadian Press.) TORONTO Increased activity, mainly in manufacturing, resulted in 33,400 persons being added to company payrolls in February in Canada, the Financial Post estimates from Dominion Bureau and other returns. CANSO, N.S. A fish meal plant described as the largest in the world is nearing completion here and is expected to be operating within month. TTLLSONBURG, Ont. Roy Moore has purchased the Bremer Tannery which has been idle a long time and will equip it as a heading mill.

Mrs. John, Ferns of 238 Gladstone Severely Beaten By Young Men Who Run Away. Two unidentified young men brutally attacked Mrs. John Ferns, 258 Gladstone avenue, apparently without any reason, just as she was is Mr. jwacauiay saia tne work to be advertised at once and, WILLIS PIANOS are to be found in every land and are also favorites in their country of manufacture.

Tip United abcut to turn into her home about foreign! n.25 o'clock last night and inflicted be offi-: a wound on the top of her head less given parity with the States and Britain, the minister said, has yet to Clallv riprifleri (Associated Press.) NEW YORK, March 30. A Supreme Court action against Mary Pickford has been started by J. Raymond Cornell of Wellesley, it was disclosed today, but there was no indication of its nature. Justice Albert Cohn signed an order requiring Cornell to post a $250 bond to cover possible costs, because he lives outside the court's jurisdiction. Dclaney and Miles, Cornell's some particular area and Japan makes no claims to exclusive privileges In Asia.

"I recently stated In the Diet that 'We should not for a moment torget that Japan, serving as the only cornerstone for the edifice of the peace of Eastern Asia, bears the entire burden of responsibilities.1 St! "Monroe Doctrine." (inY this I did not mean to 1m-D ply a Japanese Monroe Doctrine for that quarter of the globe. Japan has no Monroe. making barrel heads, cheese boxes, weather permitting, the major portion of it will be under way early In May. Grading as Well. While the policy in connection with paving has been to fill up many gaps in the existing system, joining a number of cities which formerly were not connected by pavement, paving is not the only item the minister considers important.

The grading includes a considerable portion of the blue water highway, one section lying that required three stitches to close rittonaiy ne does not favor Mrs. Ferns was conveyed to the When visiting in houses of wealth and culture, making ft call or attending any function in conservatories of music, schools, colleges or convents, or magnificent hotels from ocean to oceajr cast your eye upon the piano and see the name on the fall-board of the piano; the chances are It will be a Willis. wunarawai. aut, ne repealed, that Ottawa General Hospital where her is only his private view. tnjurv was dressed after which she ao Stl" Sor' Spnt- WBS abIe t0 retum to her home.

IAPA.NESE exclusion from the! attorney's, declined to reveal the United States, he admits, stll! Ferns' assailants even to snatch her nature of the action. Counsel for egg crates, etc, MONTREAL Canadian Pacific Railway reports $721,909 increase in net profits for February over corresponding month of last year. MEDICINE HAT, Sa.sk. The Horse sale here, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, brought dealers from all over Canada and 430 horses were entered, double the number In the 1933 sale. PORT ARTHUR, Ont.

Announcement Is made that the the Toronto actress said thf did south of Sarnia and another south causes much bitterness in Japan istar from a forgotten issue. purse as one of the pair slugged her over the head. The blow did not render her unconscious, and she was not know, having been served only But Japan's position is that, after 1 It I. A It with a summons which gave no de tails. ail.

IS an American rirmiPKtin ahle tn Rprpnm nnri run nn nntn the of Goderich. It also includes the completion of highway No. 7 east from Peterboro, shortening the mileage from Peterboro to Ottawa to a very considerable degree because of this construction. WILLIS Limited Only Exclusive Piano House." Jackson Building 126 Bank Street "I meant merely that Japan must have peace and order in East Asia and, therefore, is taking the lead in a Job for the good of the entire world. "What about your Manchurian policy?" I queried.

"In Manchuria we hope to heip et up a model state. If by our problem which, sooner or later, I verandah of her home while the America will settle of her own ac- two men, both of whom appeared PLAINTIFF IDENTIFIED (Associated Press.) BOSTON. March 30. The ay wntcn will remove to be young, bolted into a nearby me sung to jRpanese pride. yard.

Thunder Bay newsprint mill liere Many a good man hw found a will continue to onerate tnriefinitelv. KPoprd Sy J. Raymond Cornell Foreign Minister Hirota is widely Mrs. Ferns told the police that who brought suit today in New York good position through a Citizen regarded as one of the most dis-ishe had been visitine nt a friend employing 275 men, revising a pre against Mary Pickford was identi-: Classified ad. jcerning of Nippon's present-day 1 house on Cooper street for the eve- vious plan to close April 10.

fied as the man who. with Milda dipiomats and statesmen. Before nimr. She walked to her home via assuming his present office he was: Metcalfe street and noticed the two Moody, visited Miss Pickford last Jielp Manchukuo becomes peaceful and prosperous, It may lead to a peaceful and prosperous China. And such a China' would be a boon to all civilization." "Would Japan accept foreign cooperation in the Job of reconstruc ambassador to Moscow.

QUEBEC Value of building permits issued in Quebec city for first three months of 1934 was up 150 per cent over figures for same period last year. men walking a short distance behind her but did not auspect that they were trailing her. She said January while she was filling an engagement here. The paper says Cornell at the limp hari ripplnreri hji hrntmtif a NEXT: the critical tear for The whole world Japan, when naval parity, the that as she turned the corner onto League of Nations, and nnnershin Gladstone thev stennerl lin ns if thiv NEW WESTMINSTER ietter written by Baker Eddy The Brunette sawmills, shut down I u.i. of the South Sea Islands will be at! were going to pass, and she stepped oiuucm, ui'iirviuK mat miss for some time, has resumed opera- Picklord.

KpCaus of hpr issue. a little to one side. When the two didn't pass she continued towards her home and didn't pay any further attention tn the tun until she calls you on an ALL -WAVE felt the stinging blow on her head. Following the attack police made a thorough search of the neighbor Canadian Imports And Exports With Britain Increase ions and also the plant of Fra.ser christian Science, would be inter-Valley Tie and Lumber Company. esU.d in it.

Cornell and Miss Mood idle several years, will reopen. the paper says, asserted they found TORONTO International Nickel the film star upset, decided the Company of Canada has 3.643 more time was not proper for the presen-men employed than at the end of tation of the letter, and left without 1932- their errand. if i iTT. i Cornell had said, according to the H. Uirbonneail 8 hvidence paper, that he came forward after Before C.S.

Committee fading published reports that Miss i tion in the Far East?" I put In. "Far from wishing to taite on the pacification of East Asia alone," he answered, "Japan not only would welcome, but Invites the co-operation of the United States, Britain, and other powers," Favors Kai-shek. MllHAT, for example, could America and Europe do. In practical way, to advanre the cause of peace, say in China?" I a.skcd. "Support Chiang Kai-shek," the foreign minister qulrkly replied.

"The present Nanking government far from controls all of China. It Is aorely beet on all sides by rebels Communists, and bandits. If Chiang Kai-shek falls, there is no telllna hood without finding any trace of he pair. In the yard where the two are thought to have run police found a piece of rubber tubing such as is used as a connection between an automobile radiator and engine. This was filled with ice.

Police Pickford was believed to be the tar In the report of his evidence be get of extortionists, and made it MLC fore the Civil Service committee last Wednesday, Hector cS." I Wh nad visited Miss Pickford. IHIm 11. haV' been chief of the general translation staff used in rhir of th. tr.i(,- striking Mrs. Fern, oi ine House or commons, was quoted as having said that in 1933 his staff did 70 per cent, of all Parliamentary translation work.

Mr. what will happen." "You mention Communists. Arei Old Country Has Bought More From But Sold I-ex To Fmpire Countries In Pat Year. By A. V.

CI MMIM.S Frm (he Rvemnf f'lluen'a London New. Iiureau; by Soulham Publlshinc (ompany. LONDON, March 31. The first full year of the Ottawa conference WASHINGTON, March 30-The Petroleum Administration Board announced today that daily average crude oil receipts at United 8tates refineries during February were barrels which was 93.000 Carried Through Pipe Under Hoad iCarbonneati states that what he was that 70 per cent, of the jwork of his staff was of a Parliamentary nature. "I do not believe the Chinese of today would repeat the mistake of Sun Yat-sen and put Russians in barrels or four per cent more than in January.

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4.VW 49S3 Between Japan and Russia?" I formerly from the Empire but ex- "Japan- has no Intention to at- Parted about ten million dollars less rack Russia, and I rin not believe' to the dominions and colonies. Tht inienns to attacic iw. arcrease is accounted for by the sucked almost immediatelv. Her mrir mmum or no r. 1 economic war un ine Irish Free mer rnt in.tiii.

r. Russia has sent a roaMilrrahle State and by the decline in the tiumber of troops to the Manrhu-kuo-Sibenan border. And that creates a certain tireaslne.ss nm I don't think It will lead to Chinese market served through1 child appeared In a few seconds iiong Kong, travelling 50 feet under the anada Shows Increase. road. Canada emerges with credit, both An unidentified man rushed into her exports to and her imports from the creek and seized her a th.

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