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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 1938, p. 1

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": THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE ' Eden Resigns As_British Foreign Minister , > WARNS WORLD OF WAR IF PEACE Slept that resulted in weakening of puwor meders on the London & Port Stanley railway caused power break that tietl up the entire road hr over an hour boron“ repairs were mtutrr. - Kscapine from an ire storm that held mmm' traffic paralyzed most ot Thursday, Women-n Ontario was en- shrouded by d dense tog Thursday night that prorvd equally as great a hazard to motorists. Hus lines and private cars that wrru Inn-ml to mural their trips during Ilu. morning were taught in fog and c-uhs-r abandoned their trips again or wHre slowed down to a man's pace. Icy roads resulde in the ditching of scores or cars on district hlgh- ways while others were lined up at the foot of ire-glazed hills, unable I. muvv until sanders arrived. Des- iContinuod on Page 8--No. 3) Roads Sheets or lee and Many Cars Ditched.--No Serious BUS SCHEDULES CANCELLED FOR DAY Changes in the army high com- mand, he said in exphining why he himself had taken over supreme control of the armed fumes, were necessary because “problems of the future demanded a stronger concen- tration of political and military might." _ He announred German recogni- tion of Japan's conquest of Man- churia and said "Germany has no territorial interests in East Asia." but only "an understandable desire to engage m commerce and trade." Standing before a symbolic Ger- man eagle whose gilded wings were spread wide, Hitler declared. “Ger- mans do not desire war, but they do not fear war." m, reiterated his enmity towards Soviet Russia by saying "it is Bol, ummnued on Page 8. No. 2) BERLIN, Feb. 21. -- 1'hancetlor Hitler yesterday gave direct point to demands for return of German col, onies by saying the Reich "has no differences with England -__ except colonies" and told the world "iron and steel will speak" it ever inter, national agitation against Germany upsets European peace. Chancellor Hitter in Add"!!! Dem Return of Coleman and Says It Is the Only Ctmattiet with 1trltaiat.--Attaeht, Eden for Dealings with Rush. V As a corollary of his colonial de- mumls. Hillel In his tenaely awaited speech to the Reichsug waive? that Germans living beyond presen boi- der, of the Reich were under hi, protectmn and further adjustment, in their status must be expected. Changes accomplished tn the Austrian Government last week. the Fuehu-r told his cheering followers. have "removed difference, which might have resulted in catastrophe." Recognizes Mlnchonkuo. ke Storm Ties Motor Traffic Germany Will Accept . . No Substitute Offer Eiattt Paa- ' oi. HITLER ASKS BRITAIN FOR COLONIES 15 THREATKNS GERMAN NATION China's tomes. especially her air corps. seem at last to have taunt] their stride. these sources said. Not only have the Chinese regained their unaltered morale. they declared. but they also have resorted to- aggres- sive tactics Instead of always 'ight- ing on the defensive. White General Chang Kalahari; regular troops have scored a number or notahle successes during the past week. foreign observers reported a new pnople's volunteer corps and roving guerilla units have become a Gwtttirl:ml" arm of China's defsnces. HANKOVV. CHINA. 'Feb. 2t.--t,ttis na appears to be turning the tido. unitary observers declared mu night, in the great campaign in Cen~ tral Chum on which may depend the cutcomo of her resistance against Japan. Bolshevized territories are no longer sovereign states . . . but sec- tions of the Moscovite revolutionary centre. . . . I know Eden (Anthony Eden, the resigned British foreign secretary) does not shore; this View. ChinaU Resiééilcé 3 Grows Stonger There is only one state with which we do not desire to have dealings- Soviet anin. The interests of Britain's world empire Ire certainly very consider, able, and we recognize the import- ance of them. Germiia-lulian relations are based on the existence of mum-l confeptions of life aI_Id the state, Geianams do not desire war. but they do not fear war. Tho Reich has no territorial in- terests in the Far East. It has an understandable desire to carry on trade and business there. Likewise, Germany has no terri, torinl inmrest of any sort win-never in Line ferriblg civjl_w_nr_in 8min: Changes in Auatrin have removed differences which might have re- sulie'! .in _entayrtrorrhr. _ The world cannot expert us to an on (without colonies) for ever. . l _ l protest against the hope of cer- tain elements that they can stifle our demand by granting credits, Only the return of the colonies will ,trtrice. With Great Britain the Reich has nu litigious quenions of any sort, unless it be our column! demnnda. The element of "erMiet is totally lacking. Iron and steel will speak if ever international agitation poisoning public opinion should seek to de- stroy the peace of our Reich. We will never return to the League of Nations. I fear that a defeat of Japan in the Far East t ' . would benefit Rugia txeJtysiyety. _ - BERUN.--saliertt Pa2s8tNHtt5 from Chancellor Hitler's speech to the Reichsug were: H itler Speech In Highlight A HOME NEWSPAPER FOR WATElllm. AND WATEKIAX) COUNTY PEOHE Ila-ammo. than». Tuna“. Fm: It. Waterloo will have no (tannin Shows this summer. This was dadd- ed by the Waterloo Park Board (when they refused to grant has of {the park grounds. E. G. Seyler and [Chris Schondelmayer were strongly apnoea]. stating much damage would be done to grounds. Mayor Ichersie leer! also. he could see the need or raising funds the rental tee being $150 a day. 1 Not an prices man so up. how new}? henna: with smoke. Other ever. be emphasized: some. ll Net. than smoke damage, mo loss re. should come down. The general ob- salted. Pctive. he and. was halal-cell grrko', -r--_------ ------------ p (continued on Page KNO. " human“- numb... 1 Icy Roads Cause d Many Mishaps _ 1M newer mas. Mrs. Cosmo Sansone and two small a ---- sons escaped by jumping into a store WASHINGTON. Petr. ".---PtV owning. opened hr a passerhy who dent Roosevelt and Friday that tho saw the scantily clad vlcllms stand- first necessity in the United Sula. ing preearttmBly on the narrow ledge was a. limited increase In JiiGdl'iiiu'iii' their bedroom window. acmeved without irtf?atiort and mun“... other momhers of the family ther devaluation ot the doll-r and broke 3 Bunroom "judo: and tttam- without a material advance In the bered through to the root of an ad- cout of living: , - . . _ . . A {joining garage. All the policies ot his aluminum tion are now directed toward that am], he told reporters " I pm. a inference. devoted to a tttarf-ot, at his price View: and mm for rnding the recession. which some had recently criticized as mumb- tory and inconsistent MIDWAY SHOW REQUEST TURNED DOWN BY WATERLOO Near New Hamburg a big truck was ditched intentions" by the driver to avoid hitting another truck which was out of control on the icy road. Sanding crews were busy, but with light rain and freezing, road- were soon " bad as ever. Hilda weather later made driving condi- tions better. Returning from Toronto with a rink of curlers. A. Puncher lost control of his car near Chpp'loll's Corners, which slid off the mad. rolling down I six-foot ditch on it! side. The car was badir damaged but the passengers were unhurt. Cough Rondo Icy. -- - Near Crouhill. Bruce Wny. trucking a load of pigs to Toronto, lost control of his machine and it wns ditched Ind upset Ind the pigs making their cue-pa. They were won rounded up and reloaded for the journey to the titv. Seven) other motorists had their all ditched. Roosevelt Plans to End Recession Bahnced Price System Is Ob ieetive.--Crop Control Bill and Better Prices. The icy condition of the roads on Wednesday, Thundty sad My resulted in many mink-pp. but none action Bun whedulu were lawn- runted for a good part of one any while motorists from Toronto to Kitchener were unable to 'tegotuto even the small hills, the in giving no traction to wheels. A: a result trunk in held up for hours until sanding crmAcomplgeed their work. The road from Petersburg to New Dundee w-s one sheet of ice and motorists had narrow stripes. wveral tan being ditched. Mic Slowed Up And 0! Dim Over the Week-end. --No OALT, Feb. ah-A jinx is pursuing the Gillespie brothers. 38 lie-paler road. On February 10, Jack Gillespie had his car stolen from outside Cen- tral Church, It was recovered in Wt- cheater. Last night an attempt was made to Pint Hun Machine Stolen; Theo Alto-p! to Steal Brother's Car At three o’clock Saturday morn- ing Waterloo firemen responded to a call to the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Weidenlnmmer, 21 Duke St., where mrodtmr of on oil burner caused the house to be f11ted with smoke. Other TORONTO, Feb. Mh-A 75-year-old womarVclad only in night attire, her son-in-Iaw, and two granddaughters. crawled to sutety along a nine-Inch, 1tWtoot-tomt ledge two atorles above the ground when Bre which police said they believed might have been incendiary swept a west and apart- ment hero early today. “REIEN'S FIRST Hespeler Brothers Pursued By Jinx in Stolen Cars and Crashes In Night Attire-Ctawt Along [ledge and _Junp to Escape Fire Sweeps House Inmates Escape EARLY BRITISH RECOGNITION OF ITALIAN CONQUES'I' OF ETHIOPIA EXPECTED Chamberlain Backed By Cabinet In Eden Split $5,250 Value Placed Upon Child’s Smile The settlement was made in a 330.000 'acHon brought try Mrs. K, M. snafu against C. 0. Hull- goas following an aueomobl'e no- cideat, Mrs. Sharer contended nerves m her daughter, Char lotte‘s tum were sevvred and that she would “never atoms be able to smile." W0CHtTA. Kas.. Pub, 'i-The value of a lbrwyenr-old child's smtle was placed a! 85.250 in a damage suit settlement in dis. trial court, WM! Gmuaartees--rtatosaiiiirsari'" I Attach on Eden. AruFPteasider'nEteta-ti-TtrPt_ ?1e.1rytituetrwi.thhhar..teirt_e-e-ot and Liter I ' CALL OF YEAR 1o'W'HFPmR. F'tsb. 2T.- -.Mrs. J. Ro. bertson and Mrs. B. Hungerford. pro- sidenl and secretary. respectively. of the Ontario Women's Moose Assad:- tion, were Injured near here on Fri- day when the car in which they were driving, driven by Albert Summers. cl Gall. skidded on highway ica It Pantrevtlle and crashed Into a truck. Both women were shaken up. and Mrs. Robertson suffered a gash over one eye. steal Leonard Gi1lespie's car, a few yards Mt Mam street. The owner saw a stranger in the machine. and the latter fled. Police arrested L Mamregor. city-. and G. Schllnger. Hespeler. on the Hespeler road. charged with attempted them I A short time later Gillespie. drivv ‘ing home had his machine bully damaged in a oollislon and J. Bul- lock. Brook street, was errand charged with drunk driving, They were driving to Kitchener to catch a train tor their homes In Lon- don aner attending a Macao party In Gait Friday night. " was a victory for Prime Mini- ster Chamberlain and those of his Cabinet who feel no stone should be left untamed to secure co'lkbon- tion in international Alf-its. But the crowds that pulled Downing street shouted "We w-nt Eden. No pact with Italy" as Eden left the Premier's omce. Today Mr. Eden will rise in the House of Commons to make . per- sonal statement. Mr. Chamberlain will then move adjournment. also making I statement. A keen debate is eEpeeted. Crash Between Car and Truck at Centreville With him went. Viscount Crun- ‘borne, principd under-secretary of state for foreign alum. While the youthful foreign necro- tary went out but a few hours after Chancellor Hitler had mentioned him by name as not grasping the realities of the Communist part in European politics, it was the ques- tion of opening negotiation with Italy that caused the break. "The events of the lust few days," Mr. Eden wrote Prime Minister Chamberlnin in his letter of red} nation. "mnde plain the ditrerenee (Continued on Page 6--No " ( LONDON, Petr. 21. i Anthony Eden resigned as foreign secretly Inst night, un-ble to agree with " calleagues that the “present moment is appropriate for the commence- ment of Arrgtomalinn netrotutionn." As the resignations vets ucepted reports were heard Britain wu pro paring to recognize the lull-n con- quest of Ethiopia. Tut-II" and Pg ”60.20-

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