over 38,000 people in this Province -— 3.009 in City -- Read The e . Guardian every day. The Guardian is read in radically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. fl dill. i P Infill 1H1 . milldsrJ-‘a’ Guard-ll‘! TWO WIN 1 Not Pass B l eedy Children espond To-DF; Be A Santa- Pal, And Give Some Child A Merry Cig-Etmay. gladden the hearts o! their child- ren. That makes the parents sad: it will make the wee ones sadder. So kind iriends, those o! you who have been blessed more fully than your unfortunate neighbor, will you not help to banish gloom and sad- ness from the hearts of the kiddies of those families where there Ls no prospect of happiness except through your help?’ Send your donation Guardian! Although more names were add- yesterday to our list o! Santa- man on any day previous, the , or needy children looks as for- lible as ever. Many new Santa- mve already joined up in ad- llll to many who were Santa's r5 in years past. It ls our hope iformer Pal will enroll for _ e again this year. __., l5; loves little phildren. wants to see them happy. not is why He delights 1n hav- .; them celebrate l-Ils birthday in joyous manner. to the p11; your it is going to be more 1'0"“ l-icultthan ever to ‘make the Remember. Christ 10m the little children. . e oncs happy and permit them celebrate Christmas Day- l. t's birthday-in as merry a , er as in days gone by. There are many families in Char- We know you love them, too. Candy, fruit,’toys, or a contribu- tion to the Empty Stocking Fund will make some little one happy. tetolvn that have no money to Phme 133 n°wr ""3 "WW4 3'11"!‘ .1 on Christmas cheer. i dmamm- They have no money to buy the 1- toys, dolls and trinkets to‘ (Cent mien on Page i) iii lllv Elfiiemvlfed lllllllcl Wllfll $821, 38;‘; lll M_l_1_ lsli p Prime Minister R. B. Bennett Invited To Buckingham Pal- ace Today’. LONDON, Dec. lb-(Canadlan Press (‘ubic)—Prime Minister R. B. licnncit of Canada will visit Buck- hgllanl Palace tomorrow in answer i0 an invitation to an audience with ling George. Whcihr-r the visit will l1c merely h tin- nature of an oilicial call or will have some further igniflcancc Niilfl not be learned. WASHINGTON, Dec. i4.-(A.P.) —A rousing call tor the impeach- ment of President Herbert Hoover W118 promptly and emphatically smothered today by a startled House of Representatives. Hardly had Representative Mc- Fhddcn, Pennsylvania Republican, severe and persistent critic of the administration, charged the chief executive with high crimes and mis- demeanors than the Chamber, vot- ing 361 to eight, tabled his motion for impeachment proceedings. The charges on which he would have based the investigation ranged from usurpation of Congressional powers in negotiations with foreign countries to an accusation that the chief executive "treated with con- turnely" the bonus marchers who were in the capital last summer. Just a year ago, the Republican leadership deprived McFadden oi his patronage privileges as punish- ment for an attack upon the Pres- ident and his colleagues moved quickly today to exact a pvialty for his latest outbreak. l.c.slllllllll PASSEiliiAY (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, Dec. IL-Senamr James Hamilton Ross, of Mocse Jnlv, 76, died here today after a brie.’ illness. Senator Ross arrived in Victoria last Friday from Ottawa to spend the Christmas holidays. ParochialSc/iools To Be Closed In Winnipeg WINNIPEG, Dec. 14.—'l‘he strain Slim Majority WASHINGTON, D013. l4.-—iA.P.) ~Tllc United States Scnzlte today illllroled a proposal to free the Philippines 1n eight years. The vote was 4o to as. 7 NOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC "Cr-llluud School concert, Thurs- :’,§'1D"~'_"_lnbel~ 23nd at a P. M. Ari- Son lac and 15c. 7097-12-14-21. h‘I'Conccrt at Rowe's Hail, Brack- l Bunch, Tuesday, Dec. 20. 7008—.i2-1-i-2i “tgarrlfigion School concert to. "in. Proceeds for school library. °l "111"- Fririny. 11:13-11 hmunlmiiiiliz a car o! Albion nut m, i‘ 124mm“. Thursday and Fri- - - b- Webster. 7181-12-15-21 "club kmdlnil at Sourls ‘Monda y. Diwillbel 19th. No stock accepted “If-is listed. 7091-12-14-21. Bl’ maintaining grade parochial "Rm V i—— schools out of its own resources has "i? TTXUPSGRY. Defikmber becolne too great and the Roman h 1111' Concert and Candy social Rose valve}, Bu“ 7°93_12_H_2L Catholic Church will close down all of these institutions in Winnipeg at the end of this month. , Approximately 2,400 children are inflected by this decision, 1r‘:.‘~h was announced by Most Rev. A. A. Binnott, Archbishop oi’ Winnipeg, in e letter to Mayor Ralph H. Webb today. sncome w *- dibr more than 40 years, the h" hm" l" Bmdflblm" Archbishop recalled, these schools Friday Dec. 1o at sac pm Lecture by IDr Gen 'e b‘. mum ' a} now 10 in number, have been main- l-lo p.m_ Adflub: 15c‘_,nd“,oc_ tained in connection with 701043444541 Catholic parishes 0! the city, finan- "A me M m cial support coming from the Study Grguggwl?!’ gfflecslenuren. The financial strain, the an school on Bflwd“ 0°89 Archbishop reports with deep re- ‘mbcr 17th, s; 1930 A_ M_ y'_ gret, has now become intolerable. '1114..1z-15..1|_ Mayor Webb uXDIQUSGt: his per- no -*— sonal regret regarding be closing m” °° m” “w” 5W1“ l“ of the schools, but hoped with the "almfl to the Christmas Concert ‘ mwall United Church, Fri- lDeccmber 16th. 10051-12-14-31. "M54118 all druscd - - poultry at m?" Wedloclis, Hunter River, n8h“l"1'h\ir=iiiiv. December 15th. Est FY1088 paid. 7058-13-13-31. hi. f/fl/ w The People's Paper “Santa Pals Did It”_ Give what you feel you can at-. At Prospect Of i‘ Here is s. lit;le girl to whom Santa-Pals gave a Merry Christmas inst you“ Do it again 1111s year! ‘ Japan Displeased New Alignment Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1932 ‘U. S. Coasfiuard In-l rice. THE WEATHER Moderate to fresh winds; mostly vliflldy: not much change in km. lwrlture: Wbbably some snow rlnr- 10 PAGILS RIIM CRAFT llFF BBAST ON DEBTS eluding li‘1ve De- PARIS. D90 ~ 14.—(A.P.)—-France [be given the call, bu: the xlanze o! ‘was a notion without a governmcu: former Prcmilr Joseph Calilaux tonight so for as negotiations con- lolso was prclnintlitlg: mentioned ‘ 06mins the United States debt o'er-c i President u -- :1 spent 1110:! 0i °°n°erm5d~ lihe day confer n; with polliiczll Premier Herriot, having been I leaders of ail mm; overthrown on the debts lsstle, in- led to agree 111.1; formed tile govrrnlnent o‘: Woeh- isliould be Con“, iiigtcn that he was in poslllnn to | iillcs ;~ (Associated Press) BOSTON, Dec. ill-The United States coast guard put to sea to- day to intercept one of the great- st rum running invasions ever at- wmpted m the hlstory of pmmbb carry on only current business and with rvg-nrvl t-l tion. Coast guard headquarters was m“ i‘ Wm“ be up w the next‘. Th” Pm“ ' ~ aware oi the presence of es liquor- G°""“"‘°“i ‘ resume the debts pr0bnb'_\' ~ ' ilifPiT- -. conversations. pointmonz i 11-» ‘c1 11c zuizvtl “den m!“ o“ the New England , The immcrilcii- consideration hcrcl Thu‘ wry-M; coast and southward to Cape May, was .113 59,9 ,. t ' N J and there wafi Bowl reason‘ I A mo“ o a succwsor w for” m“ C“ ' "' _ .thc outgoing Premier. Many oli- _-____ ___ 9° bane“? “h” ‘mnmiband carry‘ servers thought M. Herriot would; (Con? ing vessels soon would loin‘ the ____>_W‘__ fleet. All the liquor laden fleet was _ '- said to be well outside thc lZ-milc I ‘ I . '_ limit. and it was to keep 1t there i ...... .1... .. 0V er Payments blockade irom other points along ,‘ the coast. The rum fleet, accordv ' ing to Captain William H. Mantel" . o 4.11 11v- foct offshore patrol boats left this that rive destroyers and nine 12 port alone today. Other Govern- o! local coast guard headquarters,‘ includes motorships, schooners and, various other types of shipping. Oif the Massachusetts coast alone, he said were 22 vowels with liquor‘ cargoes. WHINIAKE PAYMENT Chorus Of Denunciation And Threats Issued By Congress In Response To French. Pal-lia- menils Decision Not To Pay Its War Debt Installment. WASHINGTON, Dec, Hw-(AEK). -—A chorus of denunciation and a dis-that would imperll peace in the Far Ijlast. Officials generally agreed that the accord will arrest the recent TOKYO, Dec. lit-Japan, pleased at the prospect of a new alignment of powers in the Orient, emphatically dissented today from the assertion ot Maxim Litvinoff, tendency toward improvement in Russian Foreign Commissar, that‘ Russo-Japanese relations growing “all sincere friends oi peace" will? out of the Soviet IGOVBTIIMGDVS welcome the resumption of Russo-l benevolent aloofness in the recent Chinese relations. North Manchurian warfare be- A governmental spokesman char-, tween Japan and China. acterized the accord rcnclicd yes-l The opinions oi’ high authorities terday between Commlssar Litvln-i regarding the Russo-Chinese agree- off and Dr. W, W. Yen, China's, ment are said to have influenced spokesman at the League of Na- a decision by the Japanese Cab- tions, as “a reunion of forces of inet today which rejected over- dcstruction." tures of a League of Nations Com- He termed the resumption of mission which proposed to include normal diplomatic relations be- tween Russla and China as one - Canadian Prime (Continued on Page 1) iMinister Speaks At Lonclol Dinner Reduction In Groin Acreage Is Requested (By George llanibleton, Canadian Press Stall‘ Writer) LONDON, Dec. l-i.—--1C P.C.rbic)— In an earnest plea before an nudi- ence oi’ notolfcs, Prime Minister R. B. Bennett, of Canada, tonight urg- ed that aiirseillfiiis 8m“ i“? °“‘ °‘ wmumzc, Cec. 14 - (c. P.) -- le-st sumllivfs WW“ °“°“°"“° lltcvision of dcbt adjustment legis- confcrence be considered rather 1n flung“ m the three Prairie pmvlm the light c1 the hope they oilcrcd for the iuturc than in that of pre- sent accomplishments. Mr. Bennett spoke at an informal dinner in his honor which was pre- sided over by Sir Robert lln-ne, a former Conservative Chancellor o1 the librchequcr. signs were not lacking in Can- ada now, he said, of benefits from the conference agreements. The? marked, he declared, recognition of the principle o1’ unity, "of deter- mination that henceforth-we march forward together. I believe that as l result oi’ these agreements in years in come this far-flung empire o! ours will become crisis-resistant unstained by the arrangements of the Ottawa conference." Mr. Bennett IPOEe of the pride that all Canadians felt at the cour- age and determination of the mo- ther country to win through in its great sruggle with the depression. On Mr. Bennett's right sat Rud- yard Kipling, whom the Canadian be consndcred by western provin- cial En-emierg who will meet here in conference tomorrow. It is an- ticipated they will also renew their that he call an international con- ierence to arrange co-operation effect reduction in grain MRI-I?- Requested To FcrmNewCabinet (Associated Press) BRUSSELS, requested by the King today to or- ganise a new Government. and began conferences, but “It!” River 0 ‘ilwlllbqg 15m gggggjglgyef}tggg rclum o! more favorable times they " "\- 35 omis- TIIS-lflqfi-ufillld be reopened. Prime Minister described as Poet launch o! tbs Itmpin." this evening. ccs to make procedure uniicrm w'll request m Premier R. B. Bennett among wheat-growing natons to Belgium, Dec. 14- Count Charles de Broqusville, who resigned as Premier yesterday ef- ter his cabinet had voted to default on the $2,125,000 debt payment due the United States tomorrow, was He called in the party leaders "if?" shields ordered Kane's release im- had been no report of his progress EXPERT 0F BAN. threat of punitive action issued from the United States Congress today in response 0N lccllulll ‘Great Britain To Pay Department, ill complete silence, . waited tomorrow's deadline tor re-‘v mittances. l Meanwhile, a Belgian 1101c giving War Debts Install- notice that default of lls 52.125000 payment could bc expected was k 110M301“- D9°~ 14-43993‘ Britwmade public by the Stale Depart- l-ln Wm Pa»? h?!‘ debt lll-‘Wnmem ment and a Polish Enlbassy state- ports o; gamma“ Wm“ h.- , M “l! Uliifvfid States in 801d. 1°- ment indicaied that COililii'_\' would ‘venmer touched a high nm-t‘; ‘QC monow’ But’ n Wm be a payment not pay “s mstannmn" lcordlng lo the report of tho s‘ uwum m a new regime “Inch she tics branch ‘oi ti1~ board of cinln expects to result irom coming dls- . . w ._ V, ,1, 31.,“ custom mm the Unred states laCbmilliiilflmfirS, mutt to..1_\. ..~ ‘ ' m t fll -.; The payment is not to be taken Senators and representatives in‘ 22mm‘; 0:; export clcmsnrttg o, g3 implying revival of the debts quick SUCCCSSIOI] gave V9111 l0 their 1C d. _h d _, n W _, system which prevailed before ih@lf@°““i='5 Wm‘ "mmks “m”: ingrat-eltatllcidhgirln §..m¢.~.§i§{7§g Hoover moratorium‘ inggeofz-d. lack Prigisdos‘ of] {he ‘established a new‘ high mzlt-i; 1o: opening debate in the House of p‘ lance’ Se“ “mm “as the period since the close o1 192-). lCnnndiun Press» FORT WILLIAM, Doc. l-i» 5x- Give Vent To Their Feelings the House of Rclvrcsvniotincs a re- L ‘bushels n your an. crowded, eager house m»; British solution which would forbid cntryi contention that the old regime of war debts and reparations inter- rupted by the Hoovcr moratorium “can never be revived." (Continued on Page ‘h , This Apple _Is ‘_son. The illOviilllifllf v1.1 \' ‘c ntmlles at it rote n~ anyone get 1m apple that's red all ‘Wm for ‘Jammy Shipmyn '5 mcntineL-hllrbniikilig ns l1c terms iir-ln 111s UHCRXHTCI at Appleton, Wl., whcrc l1c used to five, produc- cd a russct apple with red pulp. A U.S. Pays Mexico ,1 i$30,000Damages n, , M, . ,.._, , , killed ‘Milly. ilvw wounded and ‘no ‘W111i 1 cccl to 11c on hllllcis ripp‘ ~ .1“‘l‘ of {l1c 1111c‘ Wvxlnnrvl a cilnsc- ihrl‘ (‘VJPCTfiKI .. :.. wrs‘ sid: o1 Fstzt. a1 I‘ . Both thirvcs were rop‘"l":‘; within a (IOTEII heirs. murder. Patrolman Corr-go Gerhard sl 802.980 due tomorrow was indi- cited tonight in a statement is- sued at the Polish Embassy ex- pressing regret that no solution of the question satisfactory to both Governments had been reached. Holdup Ennis Nvw roux. ir- Negro Acquitte \V.-\SI1I.\JG'I‘C»N. Drc. ilk-Tim, 0i Wife Slaying‘ United slates House of eprrsenta- (Canadian Press) _ I Mgprmmh Dgq 14___A(m- dc- i tlvcs Foreign Affairs COlllillLJ‘ to- day unanimously‘ approved ll 1111‘. to liberating 30 minutes a jury in the , Court of KlnUs Bench today irccll: 01W i110 Vi‘- i ~ =1 G°"°1‘1"11°" *3?‘ Philip Kane, negro, o1 a charge of 000 as an "act of grace" to" tic murdering his common-law wife,’ killing by Oklahoma dcpuiy shor- Muriel McLeod, Nova. Scoiia born.- i115 of two rc1oii\ cs of ex President It was Kane's second trial, the jury Ortiz Rllbio. having disagreed at the first hcar- The bill prmiilcs for payment 0f ing. chlei Justice R. A. ‘E. Grccu- $13000 (‘£1.11 lo the Mexican Gm" crnmcnt for :11“ families oi Emilio Coricz Rubio, and Manucl Gomez. students killed June 7. 1991. ihrm. n= a C"l‘fil.li shep holdup Bcfovr mediatel, alter the jury had sub- mitted its verdict to death with six blllicis. commons this afternoon New“, clirnaxed late in tlie day by action. » d I (i1 K "I.635.555 chambermm’ chancel“), of the E,“ Representative Harold Knutson, ‘Zgshcgguncanmsnsot, X“) 2307'“ MSG ‘E A 61111.0 cheqlier. was specific as hc toiii i1 “imam” Rwubnmm‘ W“ berm bushels 1o.» October and 213511135 UN 4° “up “W5 During the 111st 1on1" 11.11.1111» of the season 100,685,112 bushels oi- lwheat have been shipped from sea-i board ports and inlporiod into 111cc U. S. for milling in bond, as coin- parcd \\".lh 46510-3411 bxriil-‘s nr P n L A N Red TQ Cafe {the first four 1110111 s. of l ' 4 _ H _ __ o ' " i. lhmxggxxkfiiigfiflsg Qfigzouig: ‘double ihut oi‘ a your 11:0 A tn-od ‘W221 “rosy cnocksppbut whcrelnzfll; lvolumc oi tor. u 111v 11- on (“$1.171- whe w“ w ‘he com? some as Iill‘ llilPllll lls I-‘r-i>1'll:lr_v l Oflhnnrl, Llnivcrsity‘ of Minnesota FY91?!“ laws have “mvmxncd some form school professors will tell you , “ha” ml“ H ‘_ T“. l“ __“__t°“d"“ ‘ they kilow of only one pince and l“ m hm“ f‘ l Pilfilicllnr: 111‘. w55nmGT0-Y- 991* H — that is from Congress-elect F. 111m “t” b Mm‘ “i”? “m” (Al!) [khan by Pound of shocmakwl,’ Fm.mc,._LnbOme_ Export cicnrnliccs of Carlotta‘ b6!‘ It!‘ debt payment 0f S3.- Twpelvc years of amateur cxperi- " ‘ ""‘4"“ '_"“ (Conthxll- .1 n11 Pi . In Tragedy .. ‘ -‘>~.~\ lino‘: rl "r twic. p'is."d tile ‘,!1i~".'e< as ‘hr-v find (WW1 could (lntxv 111- p;~...~1 111cc rho» him 01;» Annual Subscriptions Delivered Iii-Of B! srsu Clnudl and l‘, s. .1, 56.50 SIX T Y - S I XHERRIOT OVER THRO WN ISSUE French Nation Last Night Without A Govern- ment. Apprehension Lest Britain Make Separ- ate Settlement Witii United States. IMUDERATUR ~_,A|]DRESSES cllllllnllllll Service To Others Stressed In Sermon By Rev. Dr. T. A. Moore At Trinity Gilurch Last Eveli- » ing. The 111st for power and ovcrlorcl- ship, Cucsarlsin, was contrasted .with the way of service as repre- sented in Christianity by Rev. Dr. T. Albert Moore, Toronto, Modera- tor o! the United Church of Can- ada._lvho addressed n congregation in Trinity Church last evening. Dr. Moore based his sermon on ‘Luke 22, 2s and 2'1: "And he said Qunto them, the Kings of the Gen- Ttiles exorcise lordship over them: sand they that exercise authority ‘iupon them that are called benefac- itors," and "For whether is greater. Ihe that sitteth at meat or he that servcth‘? ‘Is not he that sltteth at meal? But l am among you as he that scrveth." .. Dr. Moore in his address con- trasted Caesarism, the way o1’ over- Pamament, d , , _‘° m” m?” ‘ , lordship with the way of Christ in war debt m; ins“)? i‘? to pail ‘t5 "dealing with human problems. The a‘ men" bu‘ u“ “Mo, a .. . _ speaker (iiscusscd the subject as it related to persona‘. life, the social " l ordcr. and the world in general. i The hope of the world was seen by the speaker as centering 1n the ideals of Jesus Christ, "I am among you as one who serves. I come un- 1 i lContinuc-d on Page '1» i | . . The Weather, Etc » MORE l PPINC l E SHOP/ire HERE Siiilili-D ‘inn WoRKiNG (lav. 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