MAXI MS 01A MERE MAN who In truly C riatian. Gandhi ‘I've Calla M’? '°‘“'°" Iflllllded 1M1 ' [mint Gflmh" ram is 1w "w! “It for than 721/’ The People's Paper Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew I ,1._J_- I , i The one serious mistake In life L! tu forsake God. MAXIMS OFA M ER E MAN __—'__ ,___ _:_ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21.1936 10 PAGES ~,,",~-;',,,-*¢'_;;;;;g§;"-;¢,,17211171;$333, pm] very weak, suffering a. high pm hi: many afflictions. wry condition. i‘ OMI oivimi "Orwell Cove “school concert madly, December 22nd. 14-1599. "Christmas Geztccrt, Bradalbnne , Weclnerday, 23rd. L-lfloo, "Come to the concert in Irrh- m Hail ZPuesday, Dec. 22. L-i60l. "Christmas concert in Fred- lidtou Hall. Wednesday, December It. L-i598. "Giristmas concert in North Illtshire Hall Wednesday, Dece1n- b‘ 23. L-lBM-l2-2l-3i. "Iamsclifie School Christmas ltiicert, December 22nd. 14-1396-11-17-21. "Christmas concert Donaldston "Buvinz =11 kinds of poultry Nil’ until Dec. 29. E. Livingstone, Wmv mm. Ll496-l2-19-2i "Fairview Schoi Concert. Elliott w. December 22nd. A L-l352-12-l -21. "Reserve December 22nd for Inter River United Sunday School lhiscciicert. L-739-ll-26-l2-2l. "Christmas Concert, Kinkorh hi, Tuesday, December 22nd. If Willi’. Wednesday. L-1436-l2-l8-Lii. "Concert. and Christmas tree, 7W1 Islands Hall. Dec. 23rd. Mills l5 cents, children free. 14-1604. "Hllfkley Chriitmas concert m l’. December 22. Admission "id 10. If not finc Wednesday. L-IGUK. "Cleo. Legiiiizcr C0,. inext $11M l-lotel) now buying all kinds “W! Poultry. m us. L-95§-12-2~U. "Whlst and Dance Cardigan Hail, lttrniber 29th. If Y _ stormy, 30th. thiters Orchestra. L-1291-l2-i5-21. "Msrshfield School Concert in “mmlldnv. December 21st, 1.30. Lnton l0 iuici i5 cent‘. L-1512-13-lD-2i. hzflooi Concert in Cornwall "Vtdnwlnv. December 2am. lrsion 15c and 10c. L-158l-l2-2l-23. "Ruin: all kinds of live and d Poultry every day except "may. u. c. Green. L-726-1l-26-27-2B-M T w tf. gangs? Linc Club loading hos-B. ' v93 9V"! Wednesday If. My. Hours 12-4. . n-uova-io-u 'r w u. "Whiat and Dance in Vernon M" “Philly. December 28th. i Y thexeofm. Under ouapioea Wit Comrnitee. L-im-ia-ia-ai. -._-__ E 8nd hear a good Chi-iat- ca» cmfflt by Warren Grove and u "XQQLFFP Percentage of the hoes t d i-ecenti are under. bled oooi-iy finished. The 1°" droning pnoentale. qwgadilll. lmall returns and r dissatisfaction. Proper n °' I lonzei- period u the n, “My. Livestock Marketing ' L-l511-l2-l9-2i. ELL/KIN Condition Of Pontiff Reported Now '_S_eri0us VATICAN CITY, Dec. M-(AIU-Jopo Pius suffered n, 31min: We“ M" PM‘ “d” due’ “flu” "m" "u- '° "Fewer hurt action. A Iiltfilflllli- 0H U10 ills of old lge was called in for conlultnflon, The Pnntiff recovered quickly from the fainting attack but was re- nie svwlflili- strum-med by Dr. Amnlltl Milan], the roiitim. pg!’- wl physician’ w“ senator Niml“ Pmde- Professor of medicine at the yummy of Rome and widely known in Europe a3 p,“ gughm-ny l“ m_ pathology and constitutional weaknesses. lie received a thorough rc- Wuu“ 7°99" ‘flwk M Plrull PIFIIYIII of the leg! and poor Qlpcq. i fever and possibly ‘ flush", h “m” COMPLETE REST mum, Both physicians agreed that, m; Pvlltlif. forced to observe in bed the anniversary of his ordination into the priesthood 5'7 years ago, must “Bree in even more completg rest, than he has permitted himself P11111118 ills three weeks of illness. The Pope's visitors for the pres- ent will be limited to the 10 Car- dinals who are prefect; or choir. men of executive bodies or the church. one each day will come to get "m 79'Y°fi1'-°ld Pope's authorizat- ion for their most important decla- ione. Previously it 1nd be,“ P011811?» all 25 Oardtnall of the Curia could bo permitfgd u, w," ‘file b)’ 0M. day after day, to pfg- sent their Christmas greetings, Th“ W" Bblfldvllfld. however, at the advice of the physicians as too tiring. Police Recover Burglars’ Loot; Expect Arrests Quick action by Sergutnt Domin- ic Doyle and Special Constable Peter Monison of the City Police Force led to the recovery of four overcoiits. the loot of burglars who ‘entered the Protvse Bros. Sfore last llillfillt. The police wee notified 10f the break at 11.15 p. m. and the goods were recovered at li.45 p. m. in a house on Dorchester Sire; ‘eust. Early ths niorringpolfccwer: hot on the trail of two men and were expecting to make an arrest at any montenf. . Entrance to the store was made by breaking the glass in the "ioor ‘on the Richmond-Queen Street turner. The night was almost ‘ideal for the work of ‘curzltrs; rain was falling and a light fog covered ithc city making vistbfity very poor. i fluke 0f Windsor Bright And Oheery ENZESFELD, Austria, Dec. 20- The end of former King Edward's first wcck of self-exile found him bright and chem‘? Willi)’- I-fe wa‘. reported to have devoted part of the day to Christmas 0°!‘- regpondemo, Detective: who hBVO kept close to him in retirement here were forbidden to follow him any longer. Hans Goidbacher, so-calied work- ingmanks poet. presented the Duke of Windsor with a m undef- stood to be on the theme that the Duke had been regarded a work- ingmank King who had the wei- fai-e of the distressed close to hi! G TROOPS M O VE ON REBEL FURBEDODIET Anticipation iiisuiis IN MilllERNNAVY Germany Faces Food S h o r t a g e B u t Proudly Boasts Sub- marine Fleet. (By Wade Warner Annotated Prov! Fonlgn ltaff) BERLIN, Dec. Ill-Leaders of the Third Reich balanced empty butter plaice with submarines to- day and turned the German eye toward "breitdlines in America." Proud fingers were pointed to a submarine fleet twice ll Wwtfllll u that of 191d, wwlrd l. highly efficient navy, a nwwrined army and a strong air tome a; visible proof that spartan endurance of the winter's food difficulties is Io- ing to be worth it. Der Angriff, the man o! Pro- paganda. Minister Goebbels. came out with a full-page showing a. white-haired New York grand- mother. in tatterl, giving thanks with clasped hands for a. Bowery mission handout. The caption said: “Bread! Meat! Vegetables! Even on apple! It's months since she's had such a meal—ond, afterward, back into the streets to disappear like thousand: like her, until pity aa- ain brings her to a wum fire- side." . Der Angrifi’ proudly contrasted such thing; with the German win- ter relief: "Based on duty toward our fellow citizens-mot on pity." Authorities made it known that new submarines already completed or lchcduled to be ready for spring include 24 of 250 tons. 10 of 500 tons, and two of 712 tons, each with six torpedo tubes. Germany recently launched two OtLOOO-ton battle-hips. Another, of 35,000 tons, is under construction. A fourth i; planned. There is a 19,250-ton aircraft carrier, withi another contemplated, and three, ; ,, 10.000-ton cruisers. n51‘? kllalfigltyoltrggipeihraligrskus u: RPM“ °l Shipbuudmg cm‘ Santa Pal caime? There is need oerns reflect the naval buildin’; ‘m. mmtance n on“ u l“ are to boom as well as that in merchant be providgd {or and ‘he “me L’ so Vessels. One big Hamburg com- ma" m“ only your prompt up PmY» Bwhm M“? WW» Telmrud 9' ion can prevent di appointment on 400 per cent business increase over Chflstm“ n“, Final addmom m9 1935'“ Permd- were made to the ii,t of child- trans names today. About thirty. five names were added. The child- ‘ ren are awaiting Christin“ m m- Plan To 0 u st 1 ° \ included in those who share in the Kenerai rejoicing for the birth o.‘ the Christ Child over nineteen hundred years ago. Are they to be slut Time Grows ‘Short? Four Days T ing trusling that they, too. v.-ll b: Cuban President HAVANA. Dec. 20-—(AP)—Cnban military leaders drafted in confer- ence today plans to oust President Miguel Mariano Gomez because he opposed a sugar tax bill to finance a. rural school building program. The House of Representatives was summoned to meet tomorrow afternoon to consider impeach- ment proceedings against the resi- dent. The move wii sponaoreed by followers of Colonel Fulgencio Batt- sta, head of the Cuban army. Representatives of the military faction asserted they were deter- mined to push the effort to oust Gomez, reported to be considering resigning. PAUWFULLY ICLLDID SPRING-HILL, N. 8., Dec. 20 -- Doi-othy and Daniel Haggerty, chil- dron of Daniel Haggcrty of Spring- hill suffered scald: about the faoo and hands when the hot water front of a stove etplodod in the kitchen or their home Saturday. The ex- plosion threw atove lids and a kotte to the ceiling and broke win- dows in the room. Two other chil- heart. f ___ PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 20 — 5i! persona were killed and 14 inlllfed when a three-storey brick une- ment building housing five familiofi spiihiem w olrthcifl! W». All of the dead were $108M"- Among the injured were three P9- iioemon who manned a P1P"! ‘"3’ on to transfer three smoke-affected firemen to a hOAW-ll- I" mm“: into a trolley car. Five others. including two fire- meii and a , iiceman. were over- come by gas from a broken p196 1h the twisted wiecknge. The identified dead were: Bemiw Spencer, i3; Lucy Spencer. 42. h" mother: Samuel Spencer. i2. Ber- nicc's brother; Hattie Bouy. 35; '3... Killed 14 _ TenementBuildzngCrashes dren escaped uninjured. Injured Betty Jonu, four. Ail were trapped by the tiunblinz crumbling brick! and rafters as the i1 room buildllll. ill I» 119mm!!!” section of South Philadelphia, aud- deniy bulged- outward and collapsed. Flames broke out twice in the wreci ‘They were extinluiahed hurriedly the first time, but lite!‘ licked along rn-ftcfl pillnllll the trapped victims and hindering the rescue work. Screams and rnoanl of the victims directed the firemen u they prodded among the ruins. Firemen were unable to advance n, cause for the collapse. It wan lo complete. they llid., that digging might continue another 24 hours for other victims. disappointed or are you and others. who spent Christmas happily, go- ing_ to tee that for these little chLdren the joyous time is not to Just another day? Once again it is necessary to urge those who are Santa Pa]; to send in their gifts at once. Every- one is extremely busy at this sea- son and find it difficult to keep their shopping up to date. Among the most rushed are thce who, in addition to the regular routine, have the work of seeing that gifts for over 600 children are assigned and delivered. Please try Santa Pals and have your gifts at the Guardian Office today. This is really important if the work, which | has been proceeding very smoothly. is to continue to do a0. Without such co-operatton, however, it will ‘be extremely difficult to handle [the last minute ruah. 80 Santa Pals “play up, play up and play the game." , SATURDAY’! SANTA PAL! Bessie Eva Robertson, Munnk Road. Phyllis M. Cronin. Kendrick Gordon. John Allan. Norma. G. Allan. Long Creek Y. P. l. Evelyn Mcllachern. Mr. and Mr. '1'. c. Bovyer. Mrs. A. H. Mould. let. Charlottetown Basilica. ‘Ikoop Boy Scouta. Arthur Weymouih. Mt. Albion. Ben] Breniner, 3nd contribution. Marjorie 00x. Ruth nv- gereon. Min Georgie Harper. Rev. J. '1' Payne, Georgetown. Mildmd Con Major P. l". May. Walter 00x. A Friend. Mrs. L. P. Tanton. Mrs. Bolweii Jmklnl. Gordon and Bruce Moore. Pow- nai. Edith Simmonds and Pauline Bimmonds. Mrs W. n. Gill. __ (Continued on page S) May, v. n. and rm. , Vfl ‘I’ 17; '1 o J’ als, ifiatholios Pledge Loyalty To King LONDON‘ Dec. 20—(AP$—Loyal- ty toKing George VI by the Em- pire's 11,000,600 Roi-run tllthnlios was pledged today by the Archbish- Up of Westminster. "Even in this hour of grief at the departure of a ruler beloved of his people, we have reason for t-hankfulness for the loyalty of his subjects," the Archbishop said. "They have remained staunchly attached to his Throne while desir- ous that God's law should prevail.’ Exhorting his congregation to prayers for the King the Archbish- op declared “the Catholic knows full well he is bound to nliegance to the rightful ruler of his country" and "iknows that the early Chris- tians were biridcn by st. Paul to obey even the Roman Emperor of those days." Army Conscription Looms In Britain IDNDON, Dec. 20-(AP)—Mui- tary conscription in Britain "is bound t0 come" unleas i931 shows an Lil-around increase in recruit- ing, the Sunday Pictorial said to- day. “With all branches of the fight- ing services, with the possible ex- ception of the Royal Air Force, gravely under peacetime strength in an arming world. the Govern- ment is being forced fDWli-dn this atop," the paper acid. "A number of members of parliament favor it. It is prac- tically certain expel-ta already have been at work drafting a bill.’ Sydney Man Hold For Manslaughter IYDNIY MINE, N. 8., Doc. 20 —(OP)—Abo Zeiikovwl of Sydney was held tonleht on bail of $2,003 pending his preliminary hearing on a charm of mansla_“ in con- nection with the death o! nix-year- ' ‘old rem numheu auto ““ accident. was laid yesterday. Haliowing the accident, Zelikovitz told pol'ce the child ran into the path of his automobilo following an ' i Generrilissimo Chiang has been The charge i CENTRE cuuiiiiiwn iiuiuinus BATTALIUNS Japan Alleges Rebel, Leader Chang In! League With Soviet- Russia. Compromise Peace Sought. NANKING, China, Dec. u-um i -Naiikiiig Gcvernment troops cap-i day in a drive to within 25 miles of; Sian-Fu where rebels had ignnredl I Hqlyvkzfis DEAD 11v 5.417 SAL VADOR ’Q (JAKE 200 Bodies Are "Recovered From Vicente Ruins‘ ‘City Is Reported- Virtually Des- troyed. Other Towns Also , Suffered Damage. SAN SALVADOR, Salvador. Dec. Zfl-(APF-Approxi mately 200 bodies were recovered iflfili)’ from the ruins 0i San Vincente, railed lust nizhi h_v a rlcv; (illflkfl. it was reported the provincial capital. San Vincente. eyewitnesses tuully destroyed. lfiiiuilies 0f the surrvivors were declared to "'1'"! m“ ""m""““ b““"'l""‘ w" "(flilllilllfillu towns its‘ the iPllllllflfR continued int! earth- i-"flilr-‘li by the first :irriv:iis from of the ruins slated, was vir- hu fleeing i0 Visitors" to the scene of the czitustrtipiit- siiid villages .40, m 1,0,," m, “Hymn,” u, ‘w. I near San Vincente, which is iii miles south of San Salva- Irender their captive Genoniissiinn dot‘. also had suffered ,'.‘,“l'Ciill_V from the qiuilie. ‘ (Jhiuug Kai-Sheik. The (luvernmeul. forces dlsurmed‘ i flie hnitcliuns, stat tuned at llulisien. 125 miles southwest of Siln-‘Fll. T. reached Slan-Fu today to attempt {negotiations with rcbcl capior Mar- shal Chung lhueh-liang. i Deplfo the quick show of force‘ following expiration oi‘ Warlfng’: ltlrwcut tn Jake punlfwve merures lunless Chiang was released, there‘ were indication; that efforts would be made to find a compromise to ithe iituiiuoh. ,- | NEGOTXATIONS FAVORED i i i OiilCIlls generally believed thei Icrisis created by capture of China's; ‘mcst Emportiint figure by an army‘. of 50,600 or 60000 lightly-armed" rebels was entering the sage dur-‘ tug which tnbrmal “conVei-setcns" eouid accomrlish more toward set- itlcmeni. than any official proq novncemenfs of blunt action. 1 Although the Government reit- ‘eraicd it would refuse to ncgotlniei ‘with the rebel Cheng, officials said, they were uicfiiied to heieve reports that Chrirg was willing to surrender his captive and quit the country in return for a guarantee of personal safety. ‘hcld prisoner snce ii week n30 YB?- ‘ terdny. Early yesterday hope was night that Gen. Chiang would be freed‘ quickly and permit sudden end to the cviil war, but when the Chfn- ese nrmy lender did rot appear dur- ting the day a Government official faaid: ANTI-JAPANESE navoilr l TOKYO, Dec. 20- (AP) —‘R.ebel Marshal Chiang Hsueh-Liang plan- ‘ oi Japanese 1 "FE P? ..s§_““f?“. r (Continued on page 8) fianadian Heads Transfusion Unit (C. l". by Guardian's Special Wire) MADRID, Dec. 20-—A blood trans- fusion unit was ready for service on the civil war front near Mad- rid today, directed by Dr. Norman Bethune of Montreal. Assisted by two aides and a woman bcicteriologist, Dr. Bethune equipped fast Red Cros‘ trucks and began recruiting "blood voluii- i beers." ‘ i He hoped to keep a supply oi blood on ice to permit quick‘ transfusions into the veins of the, wounded. The capital learned that Can- adian workers. through contribu- tions, paid for establishment of, the service which Dr. Bethune‘ said would enable him to trans“ port blood to the front lines with- 3 in 15 minutes of receiving an em- 1 ergency call. Soviet Government charged of- ficially today that the Russian Motorship Konsomol "was set fire to and. sunk by Spams-i Fascists" last. Monday, and warn-ed of grave! consequences. The Government was attempt- ing to learn the fate of the crew. unheard from since the reported attack. , The announcement gave no de- tails as to where or how the shin was attacked but oflclals said they knew definitely that "Fascistsw were responsible. , (Dispatches last week reported a ‘ Buck Sen Russian ship had been fired on off Gibraltar). |iheii' being taken tri litispiinl. Wcrhinzfifiidwsszntzngor Russian Ship By Fascists MOBQOW. Dec. 20—(AP)- Thei (ioveriinieni uliieiiils ix-iiiriiiuig from the |li'il\'lllf'l'll cup- iiul sziitl an ziecurute estimate of ilii- inlzil ilezid and in iured could nut be mzide immediately hucziui-i- of the extent 0f iV. Soong. Chiangm brother-ln-law. the ruins which impeded H19 rescue parties. . Arrivals from the city said only one prominent structure I The hands of a clock at tlic My) ‘ of the tower pointed at i0 30 the‘ time when the series of lElllblOFSt which devastated the city began I The first. contingent. of pcrsonsi injured in the city arrived here to- , night for treatment in Suzi Shiva- i rior hospitals. ' San Vinrente‘: mmmuiiu-aiiniiui with the outside world were rut hv the first shocks last night. but an ‘ emergency telegraph line was rig-i gcd up hastily. The lll0illltilifl oi Suiitzi Rllil, southwest, of San Viiicente. xvasl stated hv niie arrival front m; r-itvi of ruins in be erupting. l Springs near the base of the vol- ‘ cano of San Vincente became sul- I phurous nfter the lamvmt-lul Cltpi_ tal ‘vvus (lUVitKifliPd, mu}. 2g large FUPIJWS of drinking: ivniei‘ iirfiv for use 1 Reported Damaged VIA message received by tMqcKiiy RHINO said ziiipixixiinuiely 120i) were killed 1n San Yiuct-iite and that the, towns of Vera Pnz, (‘i11ariali1pe_ AP. astepeqiie, Penman. San Seimstign San Lorenzo and Pccoluca also suf- fered damage. (Thcse radio advices iii ivhich no; authority iviis ([Ll(][(_\d_ “we rccm.“ ed from the companies‘ $iflllops in W Guatemala). Officials said the number of dead‘ and mlllred was not immediately/l determined because ofrescuers'dif- 1 51311135’ in making their way through ‘ the ruins, ‘ v>Tcmbl0rs continued to shake 5m. "iwlt? ‘wdfllhlt was stated. caus- ing additional damage. Experts a5_ Sorted m9)’ believed the tcniblnrs would continue RS long as the nearby volcano oi S1111 Vlllffiil‘? (lid not throw ouiiaiiy lava. The tnlcano. which overlooks the giiéisflgrsiliiglllzat/iiiieeiixe. has shmvii - ac i "t - _ "m weeks. S \l y for 50v i “M Crash Kills Une ‘ And Injures Two 1GP. By (luurdinnfl-i |\‘;)('(,"| Wm.) J -KEi\'iV1LLE, N. s. Der‘. zo-niio man was kii ed and a man and wc- mlm injured today when the light! deliveiy truck in which ihev \\'t‘l‘i l riding missed a turn in flu: high- way and crashed llllO .1. iuur-iooii ditch ut Avonpurt, near ilPl'f‘_ the! truck was wrecked Clarence Hughes of Avonport was killed. Leonard Sherman and his wife also oi‘ Avonport. were llljllrtlvl but not seriously enough to require Newspaper annoncciricnts ivhriied the Spanish Insurgents thev were "yilaytiig with fire" nlld (‘slit-ii the act :1 ‘frightful new fflilli‘ of zu- eendiarists of war." The authoritative ueivspatvrrs Pravda and lzvesti asserted "it is too early to discuss this unprece- dented nnd provocative crime. but it cnn clearly be stated thut Spun- ish Fascists. together ivith those supporting and directing their ac- fions. will be held fully respnrsihlc and made in pay for the barbarous act." The Konsomnl sailed from the poi-t. Pni. ivitli 6.9051 inns n.‘ mmtiznncse ])ill'i~'lli\$t‘il by u Belgian firm. I remained standing-at fall tower in the central ]lill‘k. ‘fi 11 Escape eath As Plane Crashes 0n Mountainside (C. l’. by (iuurilizuvs Speeiiil Wire)‘ PORT JI-ZRVIS. \'. \'., Dec’. 2P~A ginni airliner pllnitd by trriuszifianiu flier Dirk lklerrill crashed into n. mountainside during a storm lust night but its ll occupants were alive to-. day i0 tell lhc lule. " l-‘pur uf them. including Mer- rill and his ro-piinl. xverei taken to hospital after they had walk- ed with the other: about three miles through underbrusli and znvolien brooks lu the nearest ronil. The hospital reported thev were "painfully hut not seriously injured " Their rom- panions completed the trip tn New York h_v train. The accident occurred in the Pocono Mountains of Penn? svlvanin. near the point where New York. New Jersey and rCnntiriued on page R1 5H0 Put OFF uinu, fo Mouieow fun Yoirui: our: so 4mm, ' strung ivinds or southwest mostly eluuily with somcivliat luwe! muueruic galcs; um] west; Jiifting l0 lf'lll|ll'l iifure; prolrnbiy some light ruin nr snow. TOHOIVFO. Dee Jtl hiiiiimliin and n" \‘il‘iliiil‘i 10mm! lures: iJ.'1\\ ltill 46B \'Li 1i, 4U ~13 lwiluii iiirui lei 213 if" Jlltl. l ' 2H Winnipeg ii 2H 1'01’. iitn 30 3Z3 Ozziiiva 16 38 hlviitrcail 2f I20 (Quebec ill 44 Shim Julin i‘! 5"‘ Hriiiinx 3i 4‘; (‘ha 1'10‘ ‘ etnivn ‘l1? 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