'Duhn mini, â€In“ vln In â€I A": 2‘ “P in m- The Plane An Old Model DGVeIoped Engine Ttouble While Anempting to Reach River m lznnd FORESTRY AVIATOR KILLED IN PLANE CRASH "if. duh] pup, Vnmo, wrltn me no Bulgarian Mum: comma†and an M nfln of up WJQMlnltfluolth-Bdhu famiflhgnlggndunfq- Snult Ste. Mule. Ontâ€"Pilot .1931 Fitch“. 80. o! tho Ontario Mr Pom. died. nnd Auuunt Pilot Mn 5. Grunt. 23.1: It duth'a door. .- n n- nult of III "giant in tho Michigan 300 It noon to-dny. whan their plane cruhod 500 feet to earth in An old gnu putun. Fitch}. wu badlyl link-n up. one of MI (not being, Vunchod 08 at tho nnkle. both leg-| Ind skull fractured. with other in- nrill sufï¬cient to tune death. Grunt wu badly crushe'tl thou... the chant. 'l‘ho machine in a total wreck. .- Duplie continued reports of guer- rilla Hiding by Shansi parties in the vicinity of Peking. no conï¬rmation can be had of the presence of hostile troopn near the northern capital, and foreign military experts now believe “In the threat to Peking has been n. entire pn- lnn the blame for the «ï¬ne on Emmet-mi sin-lee the he! that Tun Boy In In “vac-he for friendly relations between Al- tai. and Jumdule end an enemy to the "down“ polka o! Ahmed Bey Engine traublo hwloped as the plan. In circling overrule 3gp". R IppoIred Is mom Fitchk was attempting to mIko m rlver to lInd. A. he â€Mad above the ï¬eld and saw that I cruh wu imminent. he circled, Ind jun More the end: righted the plum to I 45 degree Inch to Ivold I noIo ï¬ve. The nose of the plane plunged into the soft eonh. and In it slid along It terriï¬c speed struck I plow-ridge Ind piled up. Belgradnâ€"Tho â€nu-initial: of the Alhmian Min!“ to Pyle. who at â€I. um. um. wu Mi m: to Bel- gnh, has created A painful lmpnv slain but, unduly the? the recent outngu by tho Bub-flan mum“, mini-mm “gnu-camp: W the consolidation of the Bol- Tbs fuselage end pilot and observer cockpit: wen’telescopod One wing flew to one side, while the other was crushed to bits under the weight of the engine. Among the mus of wreck- age. with the danger of ï¬re imminent. wens the two airmen. unconscious. their bodies crushed. R we: believed to be due to the handling of the plane by Pilot Fitchie Shansi Troops Falling Back ended. Jugoslavié Press Lays Blame on Italy Pekingâ€"The success of the North- ern troops in reoccupying Kalgan, north of Peking. as conï¬rmed from foreign source's, has restored the po‘ sition of the war front to virtually that of three welu ago, when hostilâ€" ities broke out with the drive on Pek- ing of a great Shansi army. Although the war front has been restored. the northerner: have suc- ceeded in gaining the initiative on all sectors. have badly weakened the Shanai power of resistance and have gained in addition the important rail- rond centre of Shihchiachwnng also known u Chentow, whence they will be this either to launch an invasion of Shani or easily prevent a further flank men-co in cue Marshal Chung Tmfln. the Manchurian War Lord, decide- to occupy the province of Hon-n. 7 Gen. Chung Taung-chnng, com- mnder of the Shantung troops of the n‘orthern allinnce. has ocnpied the tom of Kwelteh and Kaochengâ€"Ho in eastern Hon-n and npplrently is not being 0pm by Feng Yuhsiang. whose troops no proceeding westw-rd along tho! Lunghai Railw-y, concen- trating at ChengChow Ind Houanlu further to the southwest. Shun: Chen. the defeated Shansi general on the northern front. con- tinued his retrent after abandoning K1191: which had~been captured less dun two weeks ago. The Manchurian force- mada In unopposed entry into the city. whereupon the residents. who {of the put 10 days have been pi» phying the Nntionnlist banner, fan up flie ï¬ve-barred Republican flag. It is believed here that Fen intends to withdraw his forces across the Province of Hanan westward to Shen- ri through the ’hmgkwan pass whence he came out ï¬ve months ago at the time that the northern troops met with reverses in Hanan. Retreat Continues After the failure of Drive on Chinese Capital Assassination of Minister Aimed at Balkan Unity A MASS OF WRECKAGE. PILOT KILLEDâ€"O BSERVER INJURED that both men did not die on tho lpol. Tho moun- went “dud." Inland o! â€CINE prequel: a! mlnd. Pinkie cont, ed on NI wlngs and whoa he nw um Ta cruh wu unavoldtble. selected the jhlyfldd. where he hoped by touting l‘o nub the (All In mile u pouible. Anuhu HIM. Add "muffle-(Ion Advice: "Don't rock tho plun."â€"Now Yuri Ennln' rm. A no. div. would have utth'oplano all". it in believed. Ono guallno tank. the Indicator allowed, wu nearly full. Tho other ma mariy empty. Tho median won polniJng to the tank shutout at (In time o! the null. The force a! the fall crulhod tha tankl. and tho mutants of both were spilled. Guy whoa. bita of cloth. steel rup- poru. engine pom. fuselage and the motor were plied up in ono‘henp. Ono wing wan practically intact. indicat- ing that when the plane slruck the ridge it lurched. turned on its Ilde, and ground the other wing beneath. PLANE AN EARLY MODEL. Fitchis was declared to be an ex- pert pilot. and Grant was uni-tam pilot. Fitchio came from Ireland but in few weeks ago to accept a position on tho staff. The plane they were driving was one of the early ones used :in Ontario forest patrol work. It was similar to that drivcn by “Duke" ‘Schillor. of overseas flying (Arne. Canada! If comm-'1- nation- mugs “Gown Itronm Nun at we! the. “IO-VII. nppmvlnc ml; In! In; martial II! will high! gut muggy. Ahm Bonn-off, the Foreign Mini» let, dentihod the development and mi. of the int 10 days. emphasized tin nmdty for preventing all com- pilation, declared that the Bulgar- iln Comment neither approved not lupporhd the wrroriliic activity in Watering Iain Ind expressed the Gwammfl min-lion to nppiy mrtid luv ï¬rmly but without resort- ing touting“! meu_u_res. At the close of Saturday‘s meeting. which hated only 15 minutes, Mr. Liupuhefl usembled the government representatives who comprise 170 out of the 270 members of Parliament Ind announced that. the Government hu tho will Ind the power to deal with all alumna disposed to disturb tho pom. The incident marks {he ï¬rst serious crash in the historv o! the Ontario division. British Start Flight to East Londonâ€"Four flying bouts left from Plymouth on 3 Fur Enum cruise. - Soï¬a.â€"The Prime Minister, Andrei Liaptchefl, has formally opened the special session of the National Anaem- bly called to conï¬rm the Cabinet's decision to introduce martial law in Patrick apd Kustendil, districts in- habited largely by Bulgarian Mace- donians and reputed to be the centre of activity 0! the Macedonian revolu- tionary organization which has re- cently admitted! the commission of many outragu in South Serbia. Lombmâ€"Tba flight {rom Plymouth of {our Somhampuon flying boats in rogurded u: the moat nmbitious ser- vice flight which has yet been attempt- ed. Their approximate dates are as follm: Neither Filehlo nor Grant in mu- rind. They will then cont round India and Ceylon to Calcutta. thence w Akynh, Rangoon. Singapore and the Dutch East India Islands to Aus- tnfla. Four Planes Embark on Ser- vice Trip of l l Months to India and Australia Leave England Oct. 17. arrive Kar- achi November; leave Karachi Janu- ary, arrive Calcutta February; arrive Singapore March; leave Singapore May, arrive North Australia June; arrive Melbourne July; leave Mel- bourne August; leave Australia Sep- tember, arrive Singapore. September. Soï¬a to Apply They will then remain at Singapore for a time, and probably undertake I further tour in Far Eastern waters. The boat:- will be under command of Group Captain H. M. Cave~Browne- Cave, D.S.0. The route from Plymouth will be vi- Hourtin (near Bordeaux) over- land to the Mediterranean seaplane hue, at Barre. down the Italian coast. culling at Naples and Brindisi, via Sud'n Bay to Alexandrelti. across the Syrian desert which involves n lund flight of 150 miles, to thé Persian Gulf and Karachi. Bulgarian Cabinet in Special Sessionâ€"Action to Be Taken Against Raids inn-mun dubum on this bill Martial Law With Firmness "Whit II M mirthene ynunl ('mn munllu are "I"! after?" nalm 3 mm. W. mun! Raddy mnnay. The Prince nmiled, bowed and “Ipsochod†hla way through tho caro- Inouku. and was cheered by throng! o! town-folk. u well u peoplo from the outlying dlltrlch who hnd Jour- noyod her. In bung. H.R.H. During Five Hours Attended I9 Different Ceremonies Bournemouth, Eng.â€"â€"The Prince of Wllel is accustomed to hustllng, but he had to extend himself durlnu a ï¬ve-hour vls‘lt to this south cout w sort mently ln order to m Into the plnnt of the townsfolk, who had made him he leading ï¬gure ln 19 dlflerent ceremonial. The chief cemmony was the open- Ing of I new win]!- of Boacomo Hol- plul. Despite the combined eflom of P10- vincinl 3nd Peder-l Government searching pinion over the week-end. no tube has been found of the two missing men. A hyd'ropl-ne surveyed the district without mull. Quebec, Quaâ€"With the ï¬nding of the bar-graph of the hydmplm in which Count Delaney: Ind hi: mo- chuic, Chinchinofl. started out on I flight from Gupe to VII Brillinnt. Ind failed in much their dentin-“VII. it has been deï¬nitely eliabliuhod that iho [)1an embed at 4.01 p.m. on Tuevd-y, Ham him" mu tho flion left Gupe. Aviltion experts mu thnl the bulgrnph would nap imme diuely the machine wu submerged. The statistics showed‘ Ohlo, Mlchl- gnu. Illinols and Kentulky lead In the number of automobile tourists, In the order named. There were n number of vlaltorl reglatered from Alaska. Prince Has The interesting observation that a majority oi the tourists tabulated were attracted to the province by its scenic beauties is made by the organ- ization in its report made public re- cently. "Only ï¬ve per cent. or the vlsltors asked how liquor permits were obtain- ed, and about one per cent. actually bought beer or whlaky In Windsor be- fore atartlng out on their Hips." tho report asserts. 85,000 US. Tourists Entered at Windsor The club, which nu charge or is« suance of automoblle touring permits to aliens phasing inio the interior of the province through W dsor. esti- mntes "conservaneiy" that these tourists spent more than $2,000,000. The automobile tourists are estimated to hem numbered less than a tenth of the mm non-muting aliens who visit- ed Windsor only. Detrou. Michâ€"During'lhe suinmar months. following repeal of the On- lnrlo Tempennce Act. more nun 85.- 000 automobile tourists Iron: the Uni- ted Stiles vlllled lnlerlof Ontario VII: the Detroit-Essex route Ilona, accord- lng to statlacla compiled by the Essex County Automobile Club. Only Five Per Cent. Asked About Liquor Permits. ‘ Says Report Ruth Elder {mod by 800 mllu lo M the Auntie. but luck bmulm 5" plum dgwn In nloty buldo the noun-Mp an drocht. Sonâ€"in-Law of Late Sir William Mackenzie Noted Railway Magnet Lost in Air Plane Accident in Lower St. Lawrence Count Jacques De Légseps Busy Time on Bournemouth Visit Any hope which existedAthatithg AI Good-Looking A. Bun Now Giv-en Up as Lost men would be found dive ha been nblndonod. It was poimod out that mm! of the small both which would have been In the vicinity Wham tbs plane fell have ainm touched port Ind that then vun no pmblhillty am the Men Ind been picked up. Count De 1mm Wu well known in Tamale Ind Kirkï¬eld. He wu the son of the buldor of the Sun Canal And I {caries flier. One 01 Lb. ï¬rst to his up aviation. he wu invaluable lo Puma during the war, but being an ardent Ray-list did not receive I“ the moguilion his bravery merited. His wife, formerly Gnoe Muha- zie, dlughtor of Sir Willinm Muha- zie. the Into nilw-y mugnlte. md two Iona survive him. Quebec. Quaâ€"With Lauzon, Que.. I: its destination. the French freight- Union proceeded slowly up the St. Lawrence River alter colliding with and sinking the Italian grain-carrier Vole-no. The vessel will be cumin-led at the Lawn dry dock and necessary repairs will’bennde there before the ship ngnin proceeds to Montreal, it: origlnal destination. The Italian freigh‘er "Operosita." which went aground at Cock Point. near Father Point. while en route from Boston to Montreal in ballast to take a cargo of grain at the latter port. was freed from her poaitlon and was last reported anchored ofl Father Point. The extent’of the damage to the ship, if any, was not stated. Spray Compound Fatal to Family Other Victim of Collision Proceeds to [ta [)3- tination Mistaken for Flour and Used in Gravyâ€"Poisons Whole Family Peterboro.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Sweet and their son. Robert, of Raw- don Township, are seriously ill in Nicholla Hospital hem, aufl'erlng from poisoning. having mistaken nrscnnm of lime for flour. Ri§éf Fog Takes Toll of One Ship but July Mr. Sweet bought some arsenal. of lime, which he later put in the pantry. Shortl afterward Mrs. Sweet made some vy. All ate some of it and were suddenly tnlmn ill. The rest of the gravy was thrown out. The dog and chickEns ate t. The chickens all died and the 03 became ill. A doctor was summoned and a nurse was called. Mrs. Sweet in lying helpless, having no use of her legs or one arm. Mr. Sweet's feet nro numb and he nits in n chnlr. while their son Robert is in I critical condition and may no! ro‘ covar. They were all removod to the hospital on Monday after conï¬nement for mnny weeks to their home. A neighbor who was called to help solved the mystery of the L Imus when she found the lime in the pun- try. Drove Tractor on Comm! Mellncthon Thresher Fined Ornnmvilia, Ontâ€"Before Police Mngixirnte Hugh i-‘nloonor hi‘fl‘ Wm. Wntnon, A ihroahor nf Molancthon Township, was ï¬ned O5 and rout. of ‘10, {or driving hi: tractor our tho cement highwny Above Sblburno. WM an hub! nld (nth-cl the trio uniting M uh min! winnthmyoungTomwn-Nt MrUVCInnwddlmm a. lamb in which any «n :1: “:1: from Bun-pan â€I, to Vidal borwokomundbumod undiéunh ‘nu am: In: Wy who- ed by Ir. Davin, 8n, who mood on th- nbon with bl. live-bold m, Jon. linking the II’HVII oi lb Wk monk! an! In mlghv. Winchâ€. 'oocwlnu back to Toronto. Whllo tho and! can In: nu] a [alt-lib oil BAND LAKE TRAGEDY. thou-mob wumwcfl-Mit Souk lm 0d. “I! ï¬t by Wacky BAILLhoIond-Ioed nmwtohynmhldm Inks. Bull lmmed‘is'aly Cook hh own : Bind Int-W hub-n m launch uni put out into tln buy. butiSAnd [Aha (a tho bod. 0! two nu, by the time that he Arrived whomltlvo of M annuity, Shah! the “Hated hunch had boon, an" Cook, aged 2'], sad (hr!- Man. wu- only I up. I swam, Iomo onn, I w 21, who are ballad {0th and o‘her Imull wmh‘o floating‘ckwnad whilc Min: on â€by. about the wrfnco. The “mg of the morning. In one of the moat nonunion-l hid: in the history of Torontoâ€"thus Irm- ed robber: "opt In!» an bnnch o! the Bulk of Non South, Ollnflon avenno Ind Dundu uroeu, [hardy slur Con o'clock Thur-thy morning. hold up the bank sun of flame and .9019 86,900 {mm the telkr‘n use. They escaped In 1 cu- parked Just out-Ida the bunk. muking A than get- uuy liter coming In contact with seven] punuen and forcing them to give up the chat. Bold Bank Bandits Cleverly Clean Teller’s Cage Toronto Again Scene of Hold- up Men'a Activitiuâ€" Staff Saved Vaults Contents In the rush (0 got may. the robber who donned out (ha leller’. monly bozo: in bi. age overlooked eight [hound dollnn. Enmrinz the bank. the three men rushed in. flushing (heir gum and shouting "stick them up.†They uught Mung“ A J. Anderson in his ofï¬ce, then forced Charles J. R0!» Uh. teller, from his cagv in the centre of the bank. and with these two men grabbed Andrew Johnston, account- ant. sitting on‘his stool next to the teller'l cage. Ind drove the thm men into the vault in the southeast corner 0! the east end of the bunk. Pnris.~Dioordor arising in the miner-3' strike in Northern Spain his culminated in several blboéy clashes between troops and (he strikers. ac- cording to message. received here. The last bank robbery was the Bank of Toronto. King and Buhunt streets. April 21, this yen, whe'n 817,- 841 w- shim byrthree armed men. The men were never caughL_ In the vault, one bunk robber cocked “0‘11“"! in “1° “13“" 0t “8895- TO- tho trigger of his revolver and slnm- day 5 “1““ 0‘ 39"“ PWViudtl offl- med the door of the ouler vault. But,¢€!‘s "0 "‘3“!va 8 canvas 01 fl! :5 the men were being hgrded into’neighborhood in an attempt to ï¬nd the vault one had prudently turned ""95 Of the miSSinl ml“- the outzr combination on- the door, A“ intermting f.“ in connection locking the bolts so they could not be‘ With the murdered mm was the inm- locked in. Itipn to be muried within two weeks. An attgmpt to turn the strike into. a widespread political movement against the Rivera dictatorship has brought about a serious situation, the reports state. Anarchist "plstoloron" persist in concentrating their forces in the disturbed Balboa mining dis- trict despite the fact that Government regiments repeatedly have ï¬red on massed groups of disafl'ected work- man. who replied by hurling bombs and hand grenades. Cuunltiés have occurred. but no estimaw of their number has been obtained because of censorship. Thorn: On The Tariff Baltimore Sun: Since {he condition- which govern France are not greatly dissimilar (mm those xovornlnt‘olher European nniionn. and nine: more is in each of them a nniurai and Inevit- able Inuxoniam l‘llnl! our economic supremacyâ€"Ind our manner of axon clainx ltâ€"li is not fur-fetched to think um the nut low yearn mu me other nation looking in turn iho carom on our area! foreign trade. In France han done. Uiiimlleiy, [hero lore, we may be driven in a policy of discrimination. like lint oi Franco. or to a concliininry policy at inrlfl moderation iownrd all countries. Miners Strike Assumes Seri- ous Aspect When Troops Intervene Buy on Gran! Luke- l‘or! Arthur. Dunnerâ€"Tho rush of xnln from [he Pmlrlo Province: to "to haul of [he (Iron. Lah- II now In full nwlnl. ln ono day recently LOW (‘an or when! were reached In the «louder: n! For! Arthur und Fort Wlulun. Every Inn-bl. hon in now In mmmlulnn and u moon I. R In lotde in lolvlnn for Non u“ nlhur pom who" the [nu 1| nu Ilium for arm-n and European murkou. BROWNING CLAIMS FIVE 'hree Toronto Youth- Peddl When bunch Burntâ€"Two Sand Lulu: Young Mm m Mining Spain Agitated $6,900 TAKEN Cochrnne. Ont.â€"An:hin Bochenh' n inbom o! Run-inn birth, in nought. by the Provincial Police of thin diutrict organized into n squid under Inspector Wnrd of the Criminli 'lnveuic-tion Department of Toronto, ‘and Sergeant Frank Gardiner, of Co- ?bnlc. in connection with the murder ‘ot Nam Bielik, when dead body n- found- lying beside hi. buggy in tho yu‘d of his ï¬rm on concession 1 o! | hmnmhe township on Monday morn- ing of thin week. Bochenko has been employed by Bieiik in the capacity of ‘ I hind man at various intent-ll dur- ing the put 4 or 5 years. About I week up he in said w ill†disappear- 9!. but the police believe tint he again \isited Bielik's house the day belore Bielik's body was discovered. i An inter-«ting fact in connection with the murdered mun was the inun- ti n m be married within two weeks. 13 lik was married once before. but some time ago became sepuoted Inn: .his wife. who‘ I! now said tobo living |in Montreal. Police inmtiptiou have revealed the fact that Bielik was preparing to take unto hlmeell III- other holpmxm when he wu moved. Cobalt. Ontâ€"Greatly hampered in their efforts by the rodden condiï¬on pf the countryside, the Provincial Po- lice were Without trace of their man. according to reponts It district headquarters here. Inspector Moore stated thlt a new {rum Sergeant Frank Gnrdner told of tho police h|_ving to wide through a mm of mud in some parts of the drama. which is flnt Ind m-rshy uld which lhas been visited by frequent ruins I According to the inspector's Intest inhrmntion, Boohenko'n movements preceding the délth of Bidik htve not been deï¬nitely cleared up. Ind no one Iin (he region of the slaying appear- to have seen him for some days prior to the ï¬nding of Biellk'a dead body. Police ofï¬cers are covering the din- trict adjncent to Cochrnne. and um enquiring at the different colonic. or foreign born residents located infln _ama tributary to that town. A missing ï¬ne. said to correspond with the calibre of the bullet which eluted Bidik's death. is believed will form an important clue in the identi- ï¬cation of the murderer. The rifle is said to have been in Bielik'a posses- sion within the past two weeks. but a senrch of the house has failed to re- veal traces of the weapon at the pres- ent time. An usual, there are I gran many rumors, one of which lug-goth that for some time Bochenko bu been dissatisï¬ed with Bielik'a conduct, pct- ticularly in the matter of wages. To- day a squad of seven Provincinl ofï¬- can are making a canvas 0! tin OVER WEEK END lately. Ad by Ir. bull, and 1M“ It 289' am. SAND LAKE TRAGEDY. Booth Juanita. Oct. nâ€"Al! (by you’d-y um todly null-I of tho Said [Ahdbtrlet hnuhun *3.“ Sum uhmwoboduoltvow‘ tivu of Hut oomnmity, 39M No Trace Féï¬yd of Man Wanted in COnnection With Northern Murder cumugidawnnm . m Dub. 10 m d m . plumb-t. «Inland bi 5“ “er mmmawmum WTm,807Iu-d¢n0' Ito-law. â€paddy. Ibo MW‘ Rain Hampers Hunt for Suspect 11¢.th VII about 10.80 o'clock km NW! rbvklnlmx _ , on chug“ o! urioul oflmm union â€yen-old Henrietta flcCullough. daughhr 0! Mr. Ind Mu. Hugh Ic- Cullough of Am-unm On one chm tho prisoner was sentenced to I term of ten yarn in Portsmouth Peniten- flan. .nd to min 30 Inhu; nnd I conrurrom term of “to year- was ‘nddod on the «her chm-[e The un- rcm‘o in to data from Much 3 11M. when (wt was inc-Nd. Thu 1'. uner has been the terror of (Mn dhtrlct :‘or flu put 13 1“". “I in now 51 you. of up, In due. in nmoul to ’Iuonto le momh no hu Ind In M yen-nu, Illd loci con. nhlornhlo ï¬elphI. Will Also Receive Thirty Lashes for Serious 0f- . fence Against Girl Orlnpville, 0nt.â€"Befom his Lord- ghln Mlj. Jusgicg logic It mg Ft“ Anilin- hon. Bob Cogkwu mm Our Ian at a. worm-- u‘mu u would be am 0! public": .- M Bonito Mnnollnl. ' Bob Cook is Given Penitentiary Term