MAXIMG 01A MERE MAN w; cannot mend o with l 188i- salvation- selllsh life hour patch from full ttrtown Gulrdiun Two Canto. Guardian. Founded 1M1. “uric flnlilllll 1111i FIJRSIIE PEltE PULIBY I11 E 11 R i1 PE iVi11 Seek To Better Iiziio - French Re- lotions In January hsll. lbNbfbN, Nov. Zli-MH-Great Britain's travelling Prime Minister i; to ink nvcr tvlth Premier MllSo0l~ lnl in ltlmiv the British llcy n! blftlpilifi ll]i{h'~l~|3l1l|-‘1lt_ w l-ii fins i. ..u tciiinoiuiriiy by Ger. llriv. on Jews, Tnl- flIiPiKlhQfllCf! announced in_ lliKllt illlii Prune‘ Minister Chom- miam a-ml Fiircigii r-‘ccrcinry Vis- v, lwtl. of whom were iveck on an official "Yllig to Rome iflillllFy. ‘ It sold Premier ll!Iki‘.';'-'.L‘(l the trip to Mr. n when ‘thcy- imet Sept. \ll‘ll and. l9, in hi: in answer ti iiie ln-tl- roposal of sunk g iiii- n 1c first half 0A iiiiun lmd stated "he would in nnciph- welcome a visit from the 1m» fivlincztcr rind Foreign sou-e- is? at that time." ulhcrllative sources said Jan. l0- m a likcly date for the state!- men in mcet. It was expected that high on tile agenda for their talk: Illllld lic three questions»- l. Improvement of Anglo-German relations now clouded by Germany's mil-Semitic policy Z Inllvrovement of Italy-French "i leiaticins, v 3. "llic Spanish civil wnr. - ‘The Primr Minister was described uconfldvlit luv: by personal con- iac with Il Ducc he might set in moiiou iiciuiliatiozis \vhlch would lead to n. brood accord runong Bri- ton. Italy, ciermnn_y ond France. it was believed that Mr. Chamber- iun would‘ in hcr hove visited Uliflnccllcl" Hitler first, since ex- ndinl: Germany constitutes Bri- in‘s greatest diplomatic _probleu1. Go ‘s iuiti-Semiiic drive, howl: ‘orced postponement of furthcrd cct Anglo-German np- ronchcs and Ii Dilcc. as before he inncii Conference which dismem- bnni ('I.i".li0510‘v'liklll. ntay be o‘ - ed l0 use '" zoorl (fiiccs again- ills 11m» toward reaching nu An- Lo-Gcriilnu uudcrtsnndllig. lirunco-itnlian Relations 'l'lic Prime Minister also was ex- ‘c-l to [lfllflill Mu so‘ini with Iinlvin-Frcu-ch un- ~' .iii_v xvnuld 1 ii it}. .... . 0nd l)"l-\\'Cl‘.il Adcils Ab- mi and Djibouti. FiTflCll lttlyk: clxrm; in Tunis: ii lsinziti 01 ltiniioivn; cut rights for Spnirsh conflict rvtun" Uzi.‘ s» ~Fr;:i~\v. " - unit-i‘ PNAM. irr- L-mu-ll-Zilnil. . l1 Lilli club ruining not; ‘.ll\.5 cvrrjy’ ' “Cd-fly HOUTS L ‘irlti-lil-M-ZZ-S-ti ‘ l of ll _ Uzztmge lfnil pcltpci/Hi illllll lur- L-Ti . . inns nniry Tobi: 1i ‘ii-n LiirisLL-n Churcii. ..li.:n lhi.~. ulleriiocn. L-4i5-1l-20-li. ‘lilo to the buzruu" in NMIYII r Tcmepernucc Hail on N0- ." :20. Bingo and L482 11, 28, 2i Albany. . lkc. . Friday lit . until iiccn. G. C. Green. ' ' L-440-11-28-3l vour Mince Meat. Sovorlcs. ' . for Christmas nt Pantry Afternoon Tea. Church schooiroom to- 11-445-11-29-11. hi. t Th“ Jeiiv "11111111! 1i a und (‘l-rowed chick- l fowl Thursday. Dracmbcr ~,‘~' 1i p. m. Paying top market Bron. Delaney a.» MncKay, Albany. L-508-ll-29-3l. "The Cherry Valley play. Sara Mrs It Tbrrirpzh. will be presented 11L vrnon l-lnll Wednesday at if“ oklock. proceeds in old of Also in Cherry Volley Hell -<-fl.\' eveniniz. some hour. 14-438-11-18-31. ,"Liv<~sior.k Ma-rkntinq Board m 11'- 1102s at St. Tilt-resell; a fly afternoon. December l ; f 11st your stock with locui “HWYY. Joseph McCarthy. L-5Wl- 1-19-71. m‘? riding live hogs Thursday.‘ i-“ 1s‘. li-S follows: Kensinglon h‘ ‘Li! till 3 p m; Summcrside h?" 10 to 2:30 p. in.’ Arthur HM- _NJ1_._ ricrnld, Th~li"s<l-ay afternoon; dig’ "on Bros. at Mervyn Bul- "B. Hunter River, Friday till L plan, ol The Po 57%’ ///' CHARLOTTETOW Covers Prince Edward N, CANADA, rurzsp Island Like the Dew Av, Nofvlsmiiciivze, 193s 10 service. MERE MAN M81 aristocracy is wealth or station but r-i‘ lli\'i‘ MAXIMS OI-‘A not fling l. liiil. PAGES i-lulluul suutvl-ituliil llrllitlrl u, iunli-r. p. |. $100; (uln- IJ flilll c. s. =2". i.» on FRQQCH LAB OR PR 005151) REMIER ROME In Civic WINDSOR. 0111b. Nov. 28-40?) -—Wiil(‘lSOi"5 i938 civic election cam- paign. a bitter personal feud be- wccu two candidate for the mayor- imv Iliflkl-Hw it one or the liveliest 1n years, fairly boiled tonight n5 Picuilei" Hepburn of Ontario swung his influence against David A. Croll The Liberal member of tho 0n- tarlo Legislature for Windsor-Waik- ci-villc, opposing 69-year-old Mayor E. S. Wiglc fol" i110 mayoralty, “is not deserving the support of the voters which he seeks.“ the Pre- mier said in u. letter published as an advertisement in he Windsor Star today. The full-page ad was ienrierted by Mayor Wlgle.» support- R-vy (I. Height. an auditor, also is a candidate for the post but the decision of tlievoters next Monday 1s expected to Lie between Croll and Wiglc. Croll is cam uigning for a five-cent street roiwuf and bus fare. Wigle ims supported state- ments of tlic sandwich Windsor and Amherstburu Railway Company that the present IO-cent fares can- not be reduced. Mi", Hopburrrs letfer. dated Nov. 25. yvas addressed to W. H. Funong ohnirmnn of the Beard e , _ s- . -__ tmius l5 REFiiiAT SiiiP ilNfilfltiiifiii Salvage Tug Unable To Pull Nandi Off Sand Reef. Efforts cf t-lie powerful fuc; Foundation Ih-auklin of 131111111X t0 lmul tile lvorwrgiou llXifilLCf Nauru ofi u rccl or boutli west Pout of Prince Edward L<i-,iiid_ yestcrdny" iuilcli, ltcolllllig i0 lillUYfllllilLil fCiLlliiiii, li;i"c. v Convinced that further efforts would be frui loss. the captain Oi the l-"ouiuluticn Fruuklyu (lflfitltd to return i0 null-ax. it was SDKL ‘Iiic Nnudi, n 1170-1011 lrciilllivl‘ 0f Ntlihcillfill rcuustry, bUllli(l_ for Clmrloltctowu lust . ay from E-iihursl, N. 1.1.. A hetivppalc, ulti- cd by on ubncrnzilly high tide. wliippcn the llinor irnlite YcSQCl nigh on tlic sand rcei nt Souzh We t Point. 0n the Noriiuinbcijlund slfilit siclc of i-‘rlncu udwnrti lslniid Tue Captain and crew would re- nmui on lhc Nnllfli. it was Silldlillld would \\llli. l\i' uuutuer c.\ni"u-iii,'ii tide bCAcrC 1l1i‘llL'l' efforts weird bc made to l-cmoic her, p The Nnudl Wild iii bnllnsi \v_licn on iici \\".1\" lo C1i:\l'lL1LL‘.U\\'il. bcu—_ fllJll saiid if slic had hltd 011F211 11-, linmlnzallultoiil; opcrancns would, have bccu simp.e us" sh,‘ would have bin-ll llglilriicli coiisidclnaly‘. _ suillny n rim l; :ill(¢\\'.>.CX‘lll, (ll'iV0-i"i bv nu custrrlv gull‘. ilil. licd snlvugc ' L1“. “Mimi; tn; COIIIiPrLIIY. lfcavy scir in id: rcflcallug opcrut- ions llllpl): Anthohyfiltden Will Speak In New York NEW YORK. Nov. 28 —<APi — The Notional l , ‘lflllflll oi Mou- lllllCl\ll'(‘l'5 nuuL. Jed toliny that Anthony Erich. tirc former Blltili b<"k‘l'(‘ll‘l.l‘_\‘ for fcrcigu ilffnirs, hftd agreed to comehcrc to address i.s nuuunl convention Dec. 9. Edens inlk which will be broad- Vyputiis in preference cast, tvtll be on the silbjcct "DelmO- crncy and The Modern World.’ atolls... V 0nt., Nov. 28-(0?) throughout E55“ sing to WITJIIDSOR. HH g iwnys is f - tonight by police seeking B 5°15 1,131"; or ‘fficinla of W0 0 left theAmbussador erldztvbrélgg? (if the Cnnndiiin Ban 0 ~ m%lfeelntt?oilfitifydrfllliiPd ‘he bank officials to a 11111111“ aulomobne d feflgrrd them to the icndPY-‘i lvlltii handcuffs of a Lvw" rvflviiiil’ adopted by vrcvlncinl mild". the trio leaped into another “ca. in which one or two accgirzipm“ waited. and sped off tower 0 1- town Windsor. the machine l - Mclrw. nd 0a. ll. “ ' Jill-mt. lmost overtumlnc l! 1F “"1"!” ' comer. Bank Officials Contest Liberal M.L.A. Denounced By Liberal Ontario Premier For Making False Statements. Sum-t Railway Company, and re- plied to one fi"oni ffurlozlg, text of Wlvlitlii was not published. The Pre- mieivlsiud he was "shocked and um- lrzed than. any uiim aspiring n pub- lic office caulci make "false promises which are known t0 llilllSLll to be iuuxissibie of fulfillment." "Ally mon making lnlsc state- ments which have been brough to my uLtEiItlOIl with respect to you and your liflllilllblfzltlmi of the S. W. and A, ftaiiwtly has IDfilLlCd completely any confidence I ever liutl _iri liiin.’ ivrote the Premier. “He is not (lCSCfVliijl fir.» support of the v0 crs which he socks." Croll was lvl-Tvor o1 .. ludsor from 193i to 19114. Ili Apri, 111117. he re- signed as Minister of Labor. Wel- fare rind Municipal Affairs in the Hepburn kqOi/“Ylliiifllll during dis- agreement with Mr. Hepburn over- the Government's UOSIiIOll in the strike of automobile workers at Oshawa. lvlnyor Wigle held the office more than 30 years ago. During the cam- paign he ermed Croll a "dishonest politician" and a “COmmunist with $100,000.“ Croll has promised that f elected Windsor industrial plants would give employment to 100' to “ouisldemf 7 Reported Missing After Fierce Gale ST. JOHN'S Nfld-l Nov. 28- (FPfirihll-i-Sevcn men, mcm- bers of the crow of the New- foundland sclilioncr Marion Rogers, were reported missing today after their vessel strand- eli rind sank neor Trinity lighthouse lust night. The sciiouncr ivils built-red in a ficrcc week-end gnie_ ' l\I'""' rig: Viilliam Hogarth, master, and his son, Leslie. inith of Trinity Bay", Alfred Pitcher and his sun, Simon, of Bonn.- vcniilrc". Wil .im llutlcr. Bona- vcnturc; iiliilis lluilcr, Port Rrxioil, E. hlcGrnth, Trinity. Wrcckngr of ihc schooner has been pickcd up there but no sign of the mcn has been found. (V-vucrs of the Ail-ton veizscl wcrc Stvuiirn nurl Rob- crt Miller of New Iiunavlstn flllil sue was; vnmmzlullcti by W. llcczirtli. Tho fishing schooner Monica Walters was reported a total wrcck mt lilnck islands. Nntrc Dome Buy. llcr vrcw was res- cued. ’l‘iiirll victim oi‘ ilie qalc wns the Norvvcginil freighter Erica. rcporicd in difficulties 600 miles east of Newfoundland. The ivrecking tug Thames syicd from St. John's to her aid. lucll mu‘ iiiiARli council minis MEEIING Week End Train Con- R a i 1 w a y s — To Press For Better Road-To Airport. local Board of Trade. presided over by President Lt-Col. G. E. Full was held at five o’cl:ck last oven- A letter from the Canadian Na- tional Railways refused to grant the Board's request fol" a through connection i0 Chorlot/tcitown 0n Saturdn-y evculnzs with the Qronn Limited from Montreal and the Express from Boston. This matter was referred to the Transprriaiion Committee for further action. Mr- l-i. C. Bourke oi Cnrveli Br0s.. Ltd, steamship agents re- ferred to the proposed sale of the S. s. North star to a European power rmd the secretary was in- siructed to wire the MinLcters of Finance and Transport pointing cut the benefits accruing m this port bv havlnsz the North Star call hcre, Mr. C. N. Bissett. Chairman All‘ Service Committee reported that ihe road from the McIntyre High- way to the Airport had not been opened since the storm on Friday. On motion Messrs, C N. Dissent, R. L. Cotton. R. R. Brill and A. Pickard were nppoin-wd a commit- tee to interview the Premier and ask the Government to cooperate more closely with Canadian Alr- ways and keen the read to the Air- port oven. .~ V~ Mr. R. E. Mutch reported the special eonunlttce had Hon. B. W. lcPnqge lake up the matter of the tvpe of steamer for the Wood Is- lands-Caribou ferry service with the several min-Ftcvs whll- in Ottawa. Mr. IAPnge was given assurance that a “VCfl mn-worthy beat would be provided. Rrference was made to the transfer of Inspector" J. Frlpps, R. C. M. P. and many ccimpiimcn- tnrv remarks were made on the work cf thc IEISDPClOI durum hi.- ierm of office here. On motion of Dr. J. A. Clark and Mr. D. F‘. Archibald the President and Sc’:- rctwrv_\vcrc asked t0 Dre-pare a rescluiicn in the matter. Spur Search For Hunters In Maine Woods AURORA. Me., Nov. 2B—(AP) -A report that at least one wom- an had been found in a “serious condition“ cnme tonight as the vanguard of more thnn 100 men and women hunters, imprisoned by a blizznvrl in the remote fast- nesses of the northern Maine woods, struggled toward civill- zn tion. Dun Hodkins. \'C'l.(‘l‘ili'i guide, sentword by wireless that an uni- dentified woman hnd been taken by hnnclsled to a rescue base at Discusses Scheme. For Inlmigration LONDON. NOV. 2B (OP Ca1)1e)—; sir Henry Page Croft today tnlc l1 infecting of the Conservative Private Members’ Committee the House of Commons about ‘his scheme for settling 10.00!) _Bli.lF1i fnuiillcs iu Br ‘sh Columbia. Members expressed general Hp- provul of the project but the head for financial support from inc United Kingdom WES strcswd. A credit of 210000.000 146512.500» from the British Government would enable the settlement or 10.- 000 fnmilics in the Clviafiibli PYO" vincc, Sir Henry said he believed. -- ~ ; ~:.-—' ~11: ' Rob Two Windsor Of $7.400 The car, stolen lust night from M155 Juilll l-louf nf Windsor, was found nbaiidoncd n mile from the scene of the holdup. The licence plates had been changed for stolen ones before the bnnk robbery. Almost as izrcat n mystery as the vangs (llsnppearnnce was the manner in which they obtained the handcuffs with which they locked the Bank Mnnaizer. J. H.- B. Dnrke. and a clerk. E. A. Hutnick, to the parked car. The type of hnmlctiffs was believed to be used almost. EXClllSlVcly by provincial policc. City police were unable to un- lock the cuffs when they arrived at the scene- and found the of- ficials lying on the ground. lur- rounded by children They cut than free with Nlcntous Lake. The guides report of the wom- nus condition spurred rescurers to redouble their efforts, begun last night on orders from Govemor Lcwis O. Barrows. While thc rescuers plunged groups of hunters walked unaided from the woods. two of the porflel treklng with difficulty through heavy snow for more than 10 miles to rcncli the 111:" village of rrulsmucfnmfrTcTr-toncs known. said Dr. J. J. Mailcn, Bri tish Broadcastinq tzoverrior Journalist, giving nders. impressions o nection Refused By A meeting of the council of the’ deeper into the ivilderncss, several LONDON-David Lloyd own-lo is tho mcst flrishinc, inirenid and orlclnai politician the world had and CHAMBfiAINmmTO _v;§n Hepburn Scores Party Follower %* Holidays Will Fall 0n Monday OTTAWA. Nov. 28 —((7P) —- Thc two Monday's immediately following Christmas and New Year's Day, Dee. 26 and Jan. will be legal holidays provinces of’ Canada looording to statute. Under the Bills of Exchange Act. governing some commer- cial operations, it is provided that the following shad be legal or “non-juridical days" —"tho day following New Year's Day, Christmas Day, Victoria Day, Dominion Day. and the birthda. of the reign- ing sovereign w en such days respectively fall on Sunday." PBPIIRISIIMES Nfldlllll. DUTIES Will Receive Group Of Newlyweds Wed- nesday. (A. l". by Guardian's Special Wire) VATICAN CITY, Nov. 28—-POD9 aPius resumed normal activities tn- day by attending services in the chapel of his official zibaitmcnt. As filrihci" evidence of his vital- ity followinzz- his collapse Friday with a hear: attack. the Pomfiff deviated from his ctlstoizi of s _ pending audience during the week of these spiritual exercises by de- ciding to rcct-ivo a lame group of newlvvvcrir, cu Wctlucsviav. ‘The l-l;lv Fairer, after a fairly quiet night. sat in the small sac- r-ls-ty bffSldt‘, the altars during two programs of mediation and in- struction. one in the morning- and one in the afternoon. He was not zdtsible to the prclatcs who attend- Each prczraln covered two-half- hour periods. with a hail hour's lntermls “n between. the last one enciinz with recital of the rosary and Eucharistic Benediction. Vatican nurliorsltics said ihc Pope intended to bc 1ivr=r~iit even" day at the services which will inst until Sziturdiv. Three annual spir- itual exevci. him in an en. your; of his reign as an example to the clcrev to be asslduous in prayer. 'I'he Pope nzain wanted t0 m: riding through the Vatican gar- dens in his autcmcbilc but Dr. Amlntc Mliani. his physician. per- suaded him to foirrzn it alih uch the wecilici- w . . The Pontiff wnrfed a ride Slillflily but hrirtrcd to the doctor's advice. Vatican sources indficatrz‘ that ‘émflffltikifl cf on cncyclicnl. which Italian circles: for some tun-s- have » rfibcrted the Pope i0 he working on. might have been dclzrved in- definitely bv his illness, Italians last werlt expressed the belief the Pope was nrepariuv an Erifwlicfl‘ on allccuilcn or the 08111111! of n conslsiori" to fill va- cancies in the collc-zc oi’ Cardinals varhcn he was stricken last Friday F0 Jl B Th ere were reports which l\'°!‘£‘ without confirmation ‘~ - ‘ the Pcrllfi mizli‘ l°"vr_~ ;-_ ' m“ encyciicnl nn world nrfr F'Y3"F'1 by Nflli Pit/l l-‘sscls-t rnclni bolicim. Reign 0f Terror fiver Catalonia HENDAYE. Franco. Nov". over Catalonia today. Ili-illrilvnt planes nlunged PARI3—(CP) _ rm _ wnr h of the lewclry valued at $37 500 stolen last Mnv from, 38 ._ (AP) fifipsulsh Insurgent air raid- ers persisted in a reign of hrror Government. dispatche, 5on1 me so bombs on the port scctloirpf Bu- crnona nt ll A. M.. several pro- Binncns. which was n lflfgat p.51 Prczllk for violent bombing at- an s. but $1.000 the lint r of Mdv Davis. widow of Sir Mor. imer Davis. Monti-cal. Canadian to. 118000 mflnmitc. has hccn recovered, F raéfont and Delicious "SALAIIA" TIA ' UEWS 0K l0 PRESIDENT RiiliSiVEiT Hope Is That . Forthcoming Pan-American Con- gress Will Take Action. BY Loris Locnivill Associated Press Foreign Staff BERLIN Nov 28 --(APi-—-Fei"- vent hopes lire expressed in" lead- ers of Gcimrlu Jcvrry that Presi- dent Roosevelt will be nble to persuade the forthcoming pan American Conference nt Lima. Peru, to inke lnimcdiu * gcuerc s action on behulf ol G .liu Jews. Tilt-so lcziciers say iinrnctlialc action is n compelling ncccsdly. They insist tiinl unlcsr. llifl comes quickly the trngclLv of inc Jews will be unspeakable. They envisage ' not only misery, hut the pas. ibll- ilv of dispose, mass siriciclcs, and evcn n criminality born of des- pcrntion. At the central eriiigration office erected by the Jewish community threats of suicide are made daily, the Jewish lenders declare. Jewish quarters heard from various parts of Germany today tlint arrests of Jews continue. lvlnny who stnycd hidden nwny from their homes during the ar- rest wave of Nov. l0 riuw arc be- ing rounded up quietly. reports said. 'l‘lmt Jewish yniptitiiizci"; in academic ruu \vi11 iic ircnicli like Jew " lCl‘Ci~ll(lfl(7".\'lI(l iii tire current 1c of "Di: Bewcguug," Nazi university organ. “Any professor who thinks he cannot get along without Jewish co-workcvs-thls include". private secretaries. prlvlue n. lSlillilsl and collaborators nu p0 ' be liic target of our rclcul ..s trick." said the paper. "We place him on the some 111mm with the Jew and treat him like a Jew." cit-rs mode it plain _ lcnt Roosevelt must make llif‘ first niovc on their lic- iiuif. “Europe is looking to Presldcnt Roosevelt to make n beginning." one said. "Premier Dolndlsr of France, fol" instance. is willing to take 10.000 Jcxvs into France pro- vided other countries make their Jewish lea contribution. “Various British dominions and colonies serni randy for generous action. but again with the stipulation that someone elsc makes 2i begingiing; Thus every- where thcrc is n uillimziiiss to do something provided someone else does his hi‘. first. Euerrzcfr 0.1M u by President Roosevelt at this time \v0uld set ilic machinery in motion." From Danzig there crime reports nf large sonic vnlrls upon Jews during the lg! few day". In lhc - municipclitj, l Znnpot n.l Jcivish homes. incluriiiiu boarding how-e: and hotels. wcrc scarchrd. and Jews who could notprove they li-fid regular jobs and Jews without passports v. .0 purhcd across llic Prilish border. Three (ioiftllcllifcs Seek Leaders-whip TORONTO. NOV. 28 —~iCi’v Three LKIXiLllCJlPS dcflnihly '" iu the rung it (‘ix-inn nf '.ii~- g li\'L‘ ‘Pnimv, lo be ieiznqi‘ Hon. Flori llotvc. member" of 3m muut for Dufilriir-Simcoc. . ..couv"cuiiou iiljrc Dec. 8 and .. lion, J. Earl Lawson, nic-nii the House of C. unrins fo ' south and Couscivnlive or. in the 1935 federal election paign. nnnounccci today hr be a candidate-and -\vas pi". if elected lcazlcr. to l‘!‘l1ll(]‘l other intrrcsts. I-lc snirl hc plann- mn- xuvlilfl Expressed p s WITH STRIKE PLANS Defy T-l-ireat Of Military Rule By Governm cut Paralysis Of France By Urie- day Nation-Wide Strike PARIS, l\ ov. llflll-Wlflt.‘ strike was threatened by Government measure port today in spite of military rule over the workers preparing heads Threatened Tomorrow. 28—1’zn"zi1_vsis of France b)" a one-xiii)" nu widening liiblil‘ sup s which held of a large section of the the Wednesday walkout. The Government announced u special "muss decree" zillowing the requisiiioning under miiiiziijv all public service cni|i10_vccs-su1iv\ii_\, bus The delivering of requisitions i0 and gas plants ivcrkcrs. .~‘ll])t’l‘\ slnn 0f line. electric the nation's railway workers" already is proceeding. Naval engineers and icchnicnl experts. as wcll as urmy mun were expected to be culled upon by ihe (internment to fill the places of any ci\"i1 vices who [tilled to obey the Govevmcnfs ovdcrs tu pork. ,, _ ~-, lMissing Men Dcfv Cabinet Order Ti" c measures were taken as Gov ur ll. rmployces‘ unions l0- tcilliirg ‘J. .000 public servants. in- . cludinlg b20000 railroad workersi defied Cabinet orders to disregard the strike cnil. Government In p tcsl against _ decree 1 vs suspending the ftO- houi" work W001; and impsmg new foxes. 5.000.000 General Con- {uric ion of Lobci" iucmbcrs were on call to sti c. Throughout lite country unions were approving resolutions to walk and Ralph, 24 mid 26 respectively. were scfeni Nnizfrngo workers in the public scr- ReportedSafe i At liaufrage The Doucette brothers. years Prnnels old, out in a protest llemonsiration. P. E. 1.. nccrirrling to nit-ogre in- Military" officials said the rc- lformntion vcrirhinu hcrc vi ‘erdny ui innin" of public service (‘lll- "from ‘1"*i ‘iribll ‘ ' ' 1'“ ployccs would proceed as follows: 1 Lltilo hope x Army nuihoritic"; would he pl-tc- two fishermen wuutlriy ed iii charge of companies af- were unreported .incc la. fectetl to take over supervision of day rind w-ere believed to lime operations. been Cliilfllll in Frirlriv‘: blizzard If the worker's. then working for while "lvellinrz from North Im-ke, the ururv in the interest of nnt- to the‘ ironic part R:l=‘1c~ rim- icu-zl defence, refused to perform miic vnvncc in n <uirili 25- thcir duties or dlsobcycd orders for.‘ npcn bout. they would be subject lo trial by l 'l‘rvo Ron-iii (‘rmariiirzi Nlounfcrl militziiivcoilrts. Police culicrs. 11m Sm \'.’.'.cli and If the regular workers chose to the Nfnctioiivlrl were iiusj: Sunday strike and run the rl=k of court combine ziic North SllfllT‘ for a martial, the army couirl replace trace of i mlr<i~ r . lhrm \vii1i soldiers who would "'""'"" “"" 1"‘ tz-ke ovci" the jobs of driving Nnufm ~ which is ouszinrs, shovclliric coal. scllim: ‘xvvcu ' rlh lnkc . f: tickets. the imvs rcnclicrl iltcrc v hill i . flrllitical circles hcnrd last min- uir efforts wen; uridcvwzvv tn vevt the strike. but with no pnrcnt success yet. R- Urge Summoning Parllumcnt Members of ilic Solialist and Rciuiblicnn union group. moderate Lcflisis that include the Public Works fifinisfvi". Anatole tic Mon- "ic end lcimv Minister" Charles Pomnrri wrrc shied lo hwvc sug- ccsicd liiat if Premier‘ Drlczlier will summon Parliament for Dec. G. the General Confcdcrafion may hc induced to put off the stvlkc rcncling ncfinu iiv the (‘hcirihevrp the riccrcc lows. Drlwdici‘ ivws "virlarstnnd nvel to rl’lll‘ii\(l * ' ill!‘ strike ni'r1"‘.‘ ' hinwvclf. vliilc l"1*r\r icnrlel" fuse tn llilfliY“ frnri l1‘. iv p: Tlifl Rciwnilli automobile cncnn v is, plirit "Izcrs ‘ tnrlnv In f". I-ui fnilmvlnc ~ vxliicli .< 4i... ; Tlilllb’ v. m. . rvricimf r1 llic n‘. 1. hri= l~i~~x~ ' to 3a “S<inie1‘rn;,;rcss- in ! 57-11411.“ NcuvillzWc-nsl fl? " A hrtcf niuiouizlwiiirri gfqgieéwgg- lixlhgzrofigpnwmly had Jrctilcs striking the British ships ed no pre-con\'onurvn campmqn Prjpp ucri in Mcn broke open ‘roads and 31mm?“ Mid Stnngvnvt‘. N0 Reprcsvutfliiif‘ 01 ihl’ ,'~"'"1'1Q@1‘ ~11" f‘ trails into the snow-covered won"; cniuanl.“ lverc "epmtm ifidnY- element iu tho pnrtv. Mr. Arbr and airplanes dmppgd food m plan). worn reported killCd mid son joined Licuh-Cnl Grorrc two ii hunters scen waving their nnns Mmnded during rams 1"“ "W111 Drz-tv, noted P0141101‘. i=\\\'_\'el'. 1111‘ DWI-MY m,“ camps and tents The plane‘; °11‘¢1‘° 1111-1131‘? 01' T°TTB1IPK1SFI~ writer and pniitlcnu, {and Wilfred 113111231112‘ comnx-kfcc rui‘ sp .. returned with report; that mug PuigmPclt and Artera Keighfngton, Toronto barrister, lfm- the Union stock Ya (is Crim- were ..mmy Sig“ o, n.8,. nmhefibatvfllfrffa “X2211 Rggdpk: scekinc m» i-iaersiiip, _ v imny- __ _ Belgium Quits The Spanish Non - Intervention Committee by Guardian's special Wire) Nov. ‘.25 that tho Bclulllu Govern- C. P. (LONDON. Nov. 2R~Bcigiilni wflfi j uicu-l had (l-xcidcd in send a clip- rcportcd to have rcsigiicd from lllwmatzc rcpiusciitrttive to fin-ur- the Spanish Non-lmcrvcutinii £2011". (lcuavsni Franco's cnpual The Connmittce today prrllmuiary to new nacut would be name-ti after , proposlncz a plnn for fifliilillliliitlfifi porllamciitsiy (lebaie on the qucs- ~ of the civil ivar which eventually‘ lion scheduled for Nov. 29, it was f min-ht pave the wa-y tmvard mcd- mid.) liation of the ZiO-montii-old con- According to tonight's infor- -‘ fiict. ‘ motion, Brussels plans f.» time upon ‘l It was prctiictcd the resignation. the uou-inicrvcii-iion powers a |not offlviailv corlfu-nird, would , plan calliuc for" establishment of iced to (lJlET withdrawals fiourtvvn international commissions in . the committee. . Bclvian pniiiir opinion was ve- , ported split br-tivccn those champ- icninc thc (fir-watch of a diplo- matic ropmenvttitive to Burzos and those. led by the Socialist Party. opposed io such formal recom- tion of the Insurcvm‘ rowinic. (A kin-vie r ~' r From, cm- nt liurlros liibfi auolitcr n‘. Batccloiln. Each commission v.:i"l'~! ix- iicfldcd iiv the llcfzinn Ambassador" 8(‘(".“.‘Il'lll‘(‘l li the re- spcctive capital. The commissions would. it was said. particularly sock to humanize the war ,_..._ 1-,.»- Lboni and ivcro "in tznori lac . lWelI Known 1M . 1101' an". cur-toll suffer-ix‘ by c n '* . Priest Passes .\lON'i‘rt1-'\L NOV. . - t. 1S 0N2 NAIR". p,“ ‘THE $-.c-.cv--'.\'.~"ir;l,~. ,_ \$.\~i"t' Levi’ i “()‘11-'-.'I.\-‘\’. -’.<.- "i: 1,. TOllClYl L’ N" .1.‘ ,, , n“ 5111K. iliilXiill ill} l/cllip. . .1 .1 - Dawson Victoria Edmonzon Rczlm ‘i; \Vi . w. " . 55B s r? o ‘ 5 ".0 :-.;;. .o....naol~z l l Qtlciicc l . Saln". John ll Halifax 2'; C1mr10'tr<‘r-u"n _ . uuzso: lab-DMD l"()RE-".\< I‘ hforitiiuc Pipxp... . _. stronlz sfnlthwcd anti w< . iriosilv fair; pminlilv snowflurries‘. not much r‘. temperature. High title this aitu-uclwi: a-ud tcmorrrw morning n1 Sun sets this nftcrrcii". '10. ill 42‘. and rises tomorrow" mvvumiz at. l8 ‘l: . First quarter moon. No-v. 29, 11:59 p. ill. Sumltrrside flzic cizliilvv min- rues lrtici iiiau Chai1o‘*r‘r'i\'n. THE (‘AR FERRY SAILING! Leno Borden 9A5 a. m. l p. m. ‘Yonnulhiie 11 a. m. 1105 o. m I'- t ——-_- v:- v.....~ - . ..