DECEMBER 16,1932 fieaction To New French Plan For Disarmament Official Memorandum Anticipated Is Vaguer Than Was And Has Caused A Sharp Change In German Sentiment. GEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN r CRASWELL FOB YOUR XMAS Photos. ‘1012-12-10-51. r012. sensor‘ PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS call and see those on view at the Guardian Central Job Printery. Moderate‘ THE CI-IARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ay new HIIICTRS w \¢1 i > . P; qmrgwl, Dec. ls-The official particular tasks incumbent, “p0,, prices. ‘ Nov. ao-tl. . ; mmerandum outlining the new them." i‘ I . nrrurnnam IMMUNIZING of France for disarma- ment, writes Miss Mary A. Craig ber of the Information Section of the League of Nations Secretariat, Isl Mcgeachy, a Canadian On the whole, the naval propos- als are the most obscure in the memorandum. There is a suggestion that Great Britain might join France and Italy in a Mediterran. can Pact. There is a suggestion that Clinic at Rochford Square School, Friday, December 16th at 3.15 p. m. for children 6 months to l4 years. 25c. charge for entire treatment. ‘1092-12-14-31 more: disappointing to those who that it would fill in the outline sketched by M. Heniot and M. Poul-Boncoill‘; it is hardly more detailed than those two speeches. it makes ‘some points clearer, but leaves others very vague. naval reductions shall (a) be a per- centage of global tonnages existing in 193i; (b) retain the present m. lative strengths; (c) reduce offen- sive vessels more drastically than But perhaps tnis section is not meant to be taken defensive ones. DEBATING SOCIETY MEETS- The annual meeting oi St. Joseph's Literary and Debating, Society of Keliy‘s Cross was held In the hall on Dec. 5th. The meeting was call- ed to order by the retiring president, Ml‘. Thos. McAvinn. The following roux six-rs 1 New. Compact. Aversatile picrurc. maker. 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Tile subject for this debate isPResoIVed that the transportation oi freight in Canada should be giv- en to the railway llstead of auto trucks. (a) The obligation to be accept- gd by States not members of the League is stronger than was sug- The air proposals are made de- gested by the speeches. These pendent upon special guarantees of States are asked to "prohibit dis security in connection with civil rect or indirect economic or 11mm- aviation. In particular ,lt' is pro- clal relations with the aggressor posed to entrust the management countries" and to "adopt the ne- 8nd supervision in Europe oi public cessary measures to make that pre- air transport to a "European Air ilibltlon immediately effective." ‘Ilonspori- Union." Great Britain is ThLs is a good deal to ask of the expected to participate in this ‘United States or the Union of so- l scheme. But it l8 not made clear clams soviet Rspubucg, am 1;, Lglwhether this union would control emphasised that this request is an purely Continental services or such integral pan, Q1 the p1m_"w1¢h°ug services as the British air lines to can acceptance, the Plan would be tho North East and India. the impracticable." French lines to West Africa and South America. The general impression is that the Plan has been tightened up in those sections which deal with what one might call the French de- mands, and has been left or made vague in those concerning French offers. This change, which is one oi emphasis rather than of actual content is generally believed to be due l9 HeYflQii whose natura ca - “on h“ been adromy pmyedlupol; Phal and Mfss Edna Frizzell. Leader This change h” brought a sharp ,in the Con side was Mr. Elmer Friz- change in German sentiment. In run and Miss Leah Mcmmey‘ mg the first place, the declaration in favour of equality is far less pre- cise than had been hoped for. In one place the memorandum speaks oi “progressive equalization of mil- iiorv strength"; in another of "equality of defensive strength"; in another it hints that the scheme | as a. whole will only be carried our», by stages-"each stage being justi- fied by the experience of others," and that its complete fulfilment depends upon "confidence" and “loyalty”. In addition, it insists on - two or three occasions that "all re. armament is ruled out." KODAK PUPILIE I Made in one of Batman's EUIOPC-ln factories. The prize gift for the conlcru enthusiast. Hardly larger than the IIIIIUI. Yet fashioned with such precision oud fitted with such refinements tin-u: irs pic- ' lures are critically sharp and clcur. Without reloading, it gives sixteen smull negatives that produce magnificent en- largements. Price with the uitrn-fnsc/J anastigmat lens, Compur shutter, and case: $77. pocxrr l ii KQDAK JUNIOR V] 5 A if: thntwiildriight any boy or pi The Pocket Kodak Junior is simple, efficient. Picture size 2% I 4'1 inches. In lduqlvrolvnorgrccn. Ilricc $7.00. K O D A K P E I II E I For the school girl-this light, couvcui-urr cu .. . Tnkcscxrcllenr 1§§X Zléinihplifurcs. Iiivciovely colors. Ouly $8.00 with ruse to nluich. Cornwall The first dcbuie of the season took place at the young people's society meeting ou Tuesday evening oi this week. "Resolved that the League of Nations has foiled in its duty" was upheld by George MacMillan, lead- er and Berte ivllicr, Mrs. Coin Mc- (b) The special European Pact is now made precise, The duty of as- sistance arises at the moment of attack. The Council oi the League is to be the deciding body as to who is the aggressor. It is to act not by unanimity but by a major- ity decision (at present unaslimity is necessary for action in any such questions). CINE-KODAK ‘K’ 6 The most munlficcor gifr in movie camel-us. Simple enough for the be- ginner. Yet it can lie equipped with interesting devices the experienced uscrwillwnnr. 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It is understood, though not so stated in the Pact, that Ger- many will have the right to provide the same “powerful materials" for her contingent. (b) All powerful mobile land ma- terial other than the normal equip- ment of each country is to be "stored in each of tho contracting States under international super- vislon." It follows that Germany, having no such material and no right to manufacture it. would have no such stocks. This store of material is u. be available for use in resisting an aggressor. or for aiding a State which is attacked. (c) European Powers’ having fleets will also allot n certain pro- portion of vessels of every category for use in emergency assistance Bgainstum aggressor when called upon by the League. ' (d) There will be specialised air units which, like the military and naval contingents, will be used only in self-defence or, at the behest of the League, against an aggressor. These units will "possess more powerful machines and more pow- erful equipment than the ordinary air units." Nothing is said as to whether Germany will be allowed to have such units, but it is gathered that the intention is that she shall not. The children of the lviiission-Band have been busy pracifsing for their Chritlnas concert. MisglSal-ah GrTssTlftormrall is tr patient in lhc Prince Edward Island Hospital. She underwent an Opel’- mlllllgglng these and the more d9‘ alion for fv_lp:‘.:d.cltis on Saturday proplmlls tllgelller- we Ger‘ and he: friends hope for an early mans now suspect (a) that evenlmcovery_ such scope as is offered will be de- layed and conditional; (b) that it, will only be partial, They interpret the Plan us giving to France and Germany roughly equal militia. forces and equal League oontin. gents. But France would have over and above Germany's armies, a powerful fleet, a big hlghly-trgjngd colonial army, an air force, and large stocks of heavy material “un- der international control," but ac- tually in the power of the French mo aaovnue S Brightest and best of the famous Brown- ies. An able picture-taker of the easy-to- use typc. Its decorative front with pol- ished nickel trimming and colored enamel inlays makes it particularly appropriate for Christmas giving. Aslow as $4.25. Other Brownies as low as $1.75; in color, as low as $2.25. VEST POCKET KODAK M O D E I. B 8 Slips into a man's pocket or n girl's bag. Quite tiny. Takes marvelous little pictures, 1175i x 21f. Anyone would love to receive this handy iirlic treasure. $5. The Women's Missionary Meeting was held on Monday, December twelfth at the Parsonage with the Presdent. Mrs. D. K. Ross in the chair. This was the annual meeting and the following officers were el- ected for the coming year: Presid- ent, Mrs. Deane lvicEwen, treasurer, Mrs. Hazcn Howard, secretary Mrs. , - . - 1 ' Colin MoPhnil, strangers secretary, lxodaks, for yoursclcctlon. Scclunledrl}. Settle Mrs. Roy‘ McKinnon, missionary monthly secretary, lvitrs. Lemuel Government. These discrepancies, Dmke- tempemnce ‘wmlary Ml” . they pmgegg, are completely moon.“ Laura Crosby. Leaders of the Mission a - patible with any real equality of Band Mrs. W. R. Shaw and Mrs. G. V status. MacMlllan. After the regular meet- This German reaction constitutes 1118 i119 10110“! I18 Pmgmm W" 6"‘ one great difficulty in the way of ioyfid- Pioho 11111556. M155 Etta Ross; ‘_ the Plan, Another is the ,-e1,,,,;,,,,ce duet Mrs Everett MoKlnnon and V __ _____ “MM” _,___ , __ felt In Great Brltgjn and the M155 Willi-e slime, S0105 by Wu‘ __ _ V _ . _ , .‘ s. l- a L. Conunissionep ah United SunT to undertake such 1mm Ros“ All“ which refreshments a few days and hi?” that she Wm (lilies luliiiiiliollvolllll: m“ o‘ m” llclllll‘ ‘lwk’ and ‘he ‘Ilflilalillil illlelcflorthcoming issue of definite responsibilities with regard were servcdby committee and a so- 5w“ reel “mm be w‘ time gunm‘ also o, me varmus re_ secretary gave the financial l-opo the Commercm mmmgence J0“? m aggressor slam‘ l“ dam“ by all“ llme enloyuL A “ugly attended meeting was iigions of the heathen. A descrip- “lhlch Show‘ “ bank balm?” 0’ nal. Domestic makes so for have a majority and not by a unanimous —"" held m mg ccrnwall rink 011 51ml?‘ @1011 0i the actual lllission work w,“ $69.98 and cash on hand $3.40. This, mt prove“ m wry good quamy. vole or the League cmlncm‘ A M155 Emmy Plums of Charlotte‘ l given which was greatly apprcciat- rcporl was moved and adnptcilnnd there is a good possibility of your Christmas shopping problems quickly ; g. with these gifts that will provide a lifetime of entertainment: and enjoyment for anyone. Canadian Kodak C0., Limited, Toronto, Ontario. and used with keen pleasure throughout the year. Give a camera. Your Kodak dealer has these latest Christmas Kodnks, Brownies, and Ciné- O There's an Eastman camera to please every age, every degree of experience. Cameras at every price. Cameras in every style. A camera will be received with delight on Christmas day g 4; Q Mr. MacDonald, Litlle Pond, is visiting here the guest of his coils- in Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. The many friends in Georgetown d“ evening l” plan for the hockey °l Mrs‘ Jack Steele are sorry w Bolh commiitccs flulod to report. since this will involve rc-arming. third difficulty lies in the anom- low“ l5 slllnllyl“? m" M“ Llng m the Principal's Dcpnrtlnclit of com- (d) In addition, the League I alous situation of the Soviet Union would have its own air force, "or- l-its geographical, not its political gaslically intemational" and "scflsituation. 11D and maintained permanently. This would consist of the bombing aircraft which each nation is to live up. It is tq be manned by di- rect recruiting. IIL-NATIONAL ARWIES With regard to this point, the For all military purposes, the So- viet Union is a single unit stretch- ing irom the Polish border in Man. churia. Is it in Europe or outside Europe? Can Russia make a sweep- ing reduqtion of her army unless China, Manchuria and Japan are also prepared to do so? Unless Russia does disarm, can Poland? memorandum follows fairly close-lUnless Poland, can in, European 1y the statements made in the ‘Beeches, but the paragraph defin- short- 1118 the strength of these Powers on her western borders? This is. in o wev, much the same Problem as the colonial one. wall School. iii- Miss Hclcn Crosby, nurse in train- ing m. the Pzillcc Edward Island Hospital. spent Sunday at llcr home in West River. -Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Morrow of Charlottetown were visitors to Cornwall on Sunday. Friends nre sorry i0 know that Mrs. W. R. Show has been in the Prince Edwfld Flalld l-losptal I01‘ season and the Bethune Twiihy- Gordon MiwMillan was appointed President of League and W- R- Sh“ Secretary. We are all looking 1°1- wam to many interesting games this Winter and work has begun on ilii rink. We will hope for Jock “Wt so the ice will make quickly-c. Georgetown m. John Delory recently visited Newport the guest of his son Mr. Eugene Delory. -___... hear of hcr illness ut Ilt'l‘ homo in Newport. The services on Sunday at lfoly Fzxlily day in Advent. At Aiutius Cnpi. Kelly spoke ironl tho account of the raising oi Lazarus from the dead, and dwelt mi the words of the conversation bctwecn lvlortha and our Lord. At cvensoug Capt. Kelly spoke from St. Paul's words "Rejoice in the Lord." As the sea- son of Advent draws to a close we look forward to the great festival of the Nativity. St. Paul tclls us [that every day should bc Christmas were that for ihc Ilrd Suil-, cd for so runny llllssionurics dwell on the country, climate and na-l ture of the people, their politics and olllcr iorlus, and forgot to i-Bll ui tllc Pith. ms of (lllrlsts I§lllg-, lliJllLl I\Il:-S Dcliluis Llllfl 0i molly; liJlllLllgiKl ilvi-s and llmv their coll-l version took place. liow herself and‘, some hymns in the native toilgue‘. she also displayed the native dress Faircllild and Easion. After the lec- ture Miss Doblois invited ‘rho peo- WWB“ i1" ‘Elmlmss °* Mm"- Mrs. Edison Wright. Organist, pic to soc the curios and articlcsigwcn to u“, m- Movcd that lifter he got for sCIlOOI. New conunitteos were thou lip- pointed: School. l\-irs. Clifford Wright and .\ir.<. Alli-ll. Vsiiiluz. Mrs. \V‘.l'.l\"‘ Crnil: rulrl .\ir.=. Wilfrrd Craig. Thu now uiiic"l'.=. uoro ihcil uppoinicd for ilr~ wxsuzuv your: * .. 1.11m l": i: “l flu- qlllers ill various ways souglltlsrgiigegg’ It; l,,l l‘; s Jnpmirsc manufacture. At the prea- i l‘ .. o , .. nun .l'.'. 7 . ,_‘- to lend lilo llindu to the true liglltnTTensurcr‘ Mm J- K During the leciure the speaker sanglmlected: Direclors‘ “K Amp“. Xm Wright. Iro- Junlvs Mc- Cll'.'i ls, ‘AJTS. Clifford Wright, Ml Cardle; Auditors, Mrs. l". lvaltcr Craig. A hourly voic of ‘Eluuks was r mi; nfflcolzs, nficr ~ cicvrlopillg all import trade. Efforts have been. made to sell German, Swiss, and United States makes, land one Canadian clock has been lllllftltlllCfitl, but no statistics of im- ‘porls urc- nxuiiluillix Tlic prices oi limportcd clocks are much higher ltllnrl lllC quotnzions for those of l out time the utility as wcll as the l salc of clcciric clocks is handicap- pcri by conditions governing the l domcstic supply of electric current, l, but efforts are being made to have lihl-so illlillvnurnhle conditions rem- l crilccl, nud when this hos been dons '1 irlulsilicrzlble stimulus to the use and BIWBYS TEJQIW i1! 1110 l-Qfd- she brought with hcr from India. which the n,_.“.-_,. ,l,.,..,._,, p..,.§1d,.,,¢.<if electric clocks should result. Dc- irrm forces is singularly vague. ‘The numerical limitation" is to be and Variations of the resources and re- cruitment of the various signatory Pflwers." The memorandum is fur- ther somewhat less emphatic than ‘Bdlpled to the inequalities 1-118 speeches, with regard to ‘hiiflhess of terms 0i service. Nor‘ Europe has no definite border. For east as Vladivoatock; as fa;- much as Iahomo. ‘fills basing of its provisions up. on Europe as a geographical unit There is this w be said-on the is the limitation of weapons aslother aide, however: that the very definite as had been " ated. looseneas of the pl als (a loose- The national armies are w be for- ness which is said to be deliberate) M44911 "all powerful mobile mater- ' may mean that in negotiation they M" The! would have air units of \ restricted type; whether or not lhese are in be allowed to Gor- “illlv is not clear. Th! question of naval and over- "! forces is barely touched upon l“ u"? speeches. The memorandum this ‘_ 8°11";- Overses forces are to be colouisted and specialised for the “W! little more to clarify may prove to be flexible enough to accommodate themselves success- fully to these difficulties. Jack: What is the difference be- tween capital and labor? Fred: Well. suppose I loan you $5. That is capital. Jack: And what is labor? Fred: Getting it back. military purposes. it goes as rai- _ ‘may prove to be a fatal flaw in the the design of the Plan. ‘ Shopoinq oys ‘til Christmas Misses Mary and Susie Hcmphill, Montague, spent the week end at their home here. at Georgetown, spent the week end Philip Morison. spending the winter at his home. Mrs. Melville Ros picked on Dec. 6th in her garden pansics in bloom. Mr. John Stewart, Pictou, N. 8., is visiting at his home in George- town. Miss Clarena Llewellyn, Monta- gue, spent the week end at hcr rhorne in Georgetown. with im- parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’ Mr. William Mal-tell, Montreal, is God gave us the grcolosl gift pos- sible, the sacrifice Ls completed. It is ours to accept the Christ and Miss Elizabeth Morrison. teachoiwmako ready our hcaris for the soc- ond coming. The A. Y. P. A. met on Tuesday. Minor matters were discussed. It was decided to hold a party durillg Christmas wcck. Everyone had a great deal of fun during the cvcn- ing and the lunch topped cvcry- thing except for illc ton. Oil Wednesday, Capt. Kelly, lclt for Souris and Cherry Valley. On Thursday evening in lioly‘ Trinity linll Miss Audrey DcBlais, missionary Oil iurlougil, spoke oil the work undertaken by the church in the district oi’ Kangara, India. Miss Rose l-‘lllrchild provided tho music for the occasion. During hcr was the gucsl. of Mrs. TIIOIIICLS licnry. A. MIDDLETON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 'I‘llc November meeting ui the Midrllctou Wonlelfs Institute luci- at tho ilome of Mrs. Clifford wright, Mroiing opened with ihc Institute Ocic. followed by tllc Crccd iu unison. Tlliriccu mvlubsrs responded to roll call with "Some- thing I have to be thankful for." On.) visitor was prcsvilz. The minu- ics of tho inst annual meeting curl of lIlC Ociobc: electing Wcrc road ‘and ndaptcd. The President then gave a rc- l- silly in Gcorgctolvn bliss DIJIJlOIS‘ took the chair. Mr» rid Wright ihcn rend a popu- on, "is nrcrrs‘. in Armisiivc Dru‘ rlviu: out." fol- lowed by lllsirunlcutul ruusic Mrs. Curtis rind Mrs. Waltcr Cral! was served by the hostess. auswcrcd a‘ hnnlc. roll call to be "Chdsimns gifts illilfi" Collection amounted to 55 dues $150. HARRIET FOR ELECTRIC cloth nlauuiaciurcrs production, writes P. V. McLan l)_\‘ ' Meeting closed ivitil iho National‘ b11110" Anthem, after which a dainty lunch Ncxt] meeting at the home of Mrs. Allcrfll affords nu opporiiluity to Canadian with routs. (‘LOCKS IN JAPAN Elcciricully opcrllird clocks have 0mg;- yo“ 199k, already found a luurkr-i in Japaftlllavwe known you." and us a rcsult lhrcc oi illc loading llavc begun ispitc this handicap, there is evi- ldcncc oi on increasing demand for clcclric clocks in Japan. While the present 1o\v rsltc of exchange has the offcct of restricting the impor- of foreign makes, it is a trade lihat is based on quality and per- l iormnuco rather illflll on price, and nliiiluizlci lIl‘(‘lS. n (‘liming Ililrk Strong I\I1‘|i‘_\‘Z "It lulu! be five years since I sow you lusi. How much I should hardly Milillllii "Yes. it is a long time. ii I llilil not remembered your coat, e. I silould not have recognized WE"