‘Maximo . .srnsennne~~-a-» Gverdin. Ivonne m1. , t , i lottotown Guardian Iwo Cents. GHARLOTTETQWN. CANADA. WEDNESCAY, JANUARY, 11, 1 Story hinting ' Retaliation By Japan Is Denied TQKYO. Jun. 11 — ed s-- dsyb-(A?) _--rn. Tokwov ”° paper Nichi Nlohi nrln ‘h; t ll Wits an interview with Fore nlitgiinisttier lfachiro Arifn t ly n ca n Japan was ll‘! lo lithe strong measures trim the United States and ' rent Britain in retaliation or sny economic pregguyg ‘won er. but the Forlegn Office‘ romrtly denied such an inter- ir-w had been given, ' he flfiwspaper quoted Arlta = dflharinw Japan would pro- "re “retaliatory measure; a- uinat the mainland; and de- ndencle: of the United State: nd Britain" if they "should sort . to serious economic l assure against Japan." The Foreign Office spokes- an, however. said "we do not ave information of any such tcrview." "The story." he said. “is sup- ed to reflect tlv- view of rioun officials of the For- ; Office, ‘but I believe it is ichi Nichi‘: guess." Ellifhrs llll PR istm NNING LAY iifax Group A- arded First Place tlKentville Fest- a . ' (By eaten MARVEN dlln ProssNCorrcspondenti» e Adiudioaior. romlnent - actor. lWflfded “first Regional Festival the tre is Guild of Hallie for - uc on oi the three-act - melodrama "Love From ~ l: r" and second place to the - Companions of Halifax for its uctlon "If The Shoe Finches." the Theatre Arts Guild ._i.abs_taplwe_areoos_, a f iitinued on pane i0, Col 4) __....____._ MING fVENIl Hall, Wednes- .3041 e IL WW L-5l0-1-11-1l. unuory Illlh. tnting ac Victoria Rink -.- night. ~515- di-as poultry daily until “Ymé fill!!!‘ Co. r t adin. Geor e m‘ e0 n L- 9-12-22-If. 1on8 Hall. ‘L-uo-i-a-al. 'key tonight at Marshiield. lnage vs- Imperlal Biscuit. ter. L527 hm and dance ’day. Jan. . low prices on Purina Fox and chow $6.09 r be st 8E SDIIIGEE. L- 61-1-1 -3i. ‘Ildtibfl and Dance Kelly's Hall, Wednesday, J anuar I _ L-ldl-l-IQ- . l-e Leafs vs. West Royalty Bearcais. Milton Rink to- at B o'clock. 5 . serve January 21st for Cake t Moore do McLeod by the le Women's Institute, L-bll-l-ll-li. "sutnth 3°31" 253$‘ th. Ir$-1-l0-3t. v I ' / ... _- in Graham's Mud to- , first ue mine. N has - = - - If stovmw ‘ 19. Bordon Irm- t. Annual Meeting of the .1‘ ' ' rfilzwmtt? I ‘g ‘t ‘M’ ifltfififilr Qflnbnumo i; f . i M». y is" will I. howev , Bimgglll eRTOe t-pxigresh ou-ttgle t Roth (Mikado ' t Tinni- ilrriftmrilri Pollcv ricrs rtsr TllliAY Chamberlain Urged By France To Use Firmness With Mus- solini. (By -T|.ylor Henry, Associated Press Forelzn Staff) PARIS. Jen. fir-Prime Minister Chamberlain today ljedfid Great Britain to support Iwance in her firm refuse-l to give in to Italian clamor for part of France's Med- iterranean empire. The iiwo democracies strength- eneo their cooperation to counter any Italian-German threat to their common life-Line-the ship route throurzh the Mediterranean end the Suez Canal. Brtthh Ind French statel- men. however. were understood have left o way open to event tension in the Med- between Rrance sud Italy from deldlook-llnlesg Ital Well-in! inept llid be‘ willing to meet Italy a Mtrltemneon confer. ""50 W519 with Bil other coun- tries bordering on me we“, m. land sea for (twnplew galqnent of all Mediterranean u, tom; Mr- Chamberlain and Viscount Halifax. Poreio-n secretary. con- fflffed with Premier Daiudier and Fbreicu Minister Bonnet. left Paris for formal opoeasomen: conversations with Premier Mus. sollni in fihomeh- ‘ A9991’ let‘ n! sandwiched ‘bet/ween in? 311$??? the British atatwnon’; train and W" dwflrium for Rankine sit- uation as seen hem appeared to z-Fron ill gmgiiriuihusfifra iigbzwiifii.‘ N! kmlll." and refuse ‘t: J 6 W0 M; Io this ,2? hes Britain's sup- » "Ohlhlpfiein will mu ervtir Rarities-reason moblem with ilwpedemoczucieo stood r. Britain's position was an. ‘rliotlgncedmtcuolrlierbeey Bonyag, wee Premiers and their ‘hon a Ministers merely oonfllungd t, "The outcome of the talks wag so certain that the commun- ll"! Milli! of the closeness of British and French viewpoints was inadvertently marked; “To b: loaned after tvelal." _ B6911 tte M . cmnibcnaurs 511i‘! or? on‘? min before they reached Paris, The French and British sfeteg. men were under-singed in be in. 0 v cone . - 0f , the Esme-Berlin axis into Ifiefladlv.’ iv cooperation with them for ‘D3468. '0ppose Rail Amalgamation OTTAWA. Jan. l0 —(CP) —'1‘ha answer to the railway roblem in Canada is to be foun in Dom- lnlon regulation of all forms of transportation, rather than in any separate consideration of the rall- way situation alone, a conference of esmen for Intemutlorml railroad Unions declared hero to- da .- In a formal declaration of policy umniznoiuly Miopted 081g m. n- 96. railroad éiélegltrgitativesth of n‘ yees. s c eron emphasized its ‘bupoaitgn rat-o amalgamation or various forms of unified management. The railroad labor Orwillflbng toog u position ore the Bennie - w Committee during the melon Perlianent. SEARCH UNBUCUISIIUL (0.11. by Guardian’ s wm mono, N. s- .1..."°‘l'3‘-n..-i %v F gbfhs."ufiu" .35. g. limo ‘ limiter‘. In Smart White HyingflKit Col. F. u. o. w- , um men's National Air Reserve at Roruford, "Ilnllfllorlv-iho i-‘ivil Mr Guard. the Brim“ Cadet com and the Women's Notional Air Reserve Vfeliresented _by ill}! Illllsjltwhlte, attraogdyl neat deal of attention. iiiilil-l EMPIRE BANDIT a Slllll IN BUNBATTLE Montreal Policeman Seriously Wounded . In Fight. ~ -__-- MONTREAL, Jan lo--(GP)-—A policeman shot. in the chest by s fleeing holdup suspect, killed the firm-on late today in a revolver ttle on Pie 1X boulevard after an g tempted robbery in a. nearby Constable Lucien Bourgela, wait- lmz for a street oer when o. man ran up to him with news of the attemp- ted holdup, opened fire on Victor- ion Perreault. 24. after the s t had shot him and brought im down after firing five shots. Th dmmati waged mm it! . elem? the welfipopula lioulevard, nesscd by more; of pier-sons. the flying bulle went through an observer's coat sleeve but no one else was hurt. ‘Seriously Wounded The battle camefirfter a gunman s. had trtea to roo A. uwouc. 61-year-old owner of a moo-Ll res- taurant and store. A little girl en- tered as he was demanding money, and he was irightened on by her entry A carter for an exprem company Biflnflllbjl rtosr e stoic, ran to where the policeman was waiting or a tramcor to him to work its‘; f Told in fl unm down Piee I§el§€>uIevardtnflie gave chase n the men, vo mots. " mused him wt on x we “ftéll"f-éi“.‘iit'”%mtt‘t'm a gift-h ‘and fut-n got him." ' b 13h IIWIKUG on exam natio niovrotdlttim dad men ‘ bee: $3.5 and "'°‘"‘§'$. lfiidohfllrt! u” 31bit}. w». -"‘° “miiiti i ' I: E - mowed lhla t0 b0 . nooui ‘ox arrestionthst Close CaliWhen Hurled Into .eFrt a ‘ifiirwwtt- ‘it'd Scoliop , Dragger Y of the t‘ l? ‘KM... I. gjnhda’... ToBe Celebrated In Canada liay 20 WITAWA, Jan. 10 --(CP)— A proclamation was published today in the Canada Gazette fixin May 20 an the date on whic tho birthrds of Kin} Glraeiltoboof clallyoelo- b in the Dominion yelr. It will he astatutory holi- ds. . glnoo King George's acces- sion to the Throne, his birth- day has been celebrated in Canada on June 9, although the actual date of his birth- is Dec 14 fig, . . however the date was mov- QdtoMayZDthIsyesrso that it will be celebrated while the Ki and Qu en are in Ottawa duiigig their ‘tour of Canada. --BlILLETlll-— GLACE BAY,~ Jan. Ill- (Wednesdayh-Jose h B. Butte, 87-year old miner fed of shot- gun wounds in hospital here tonight a few hours of he was taken from the co toga where his wife died instantly when a shot-gun ball from the some gun penetrated her left breast. ' Iour young children the old- est 14 were orphann N. S" fir’; ‘i? u w o Capo button e in her home rom a shotgun wound in the le t breast and her husband {was taken by police to hospital wihtil; from he in hotly. His conditlonsgnigl Essex Acrodromef Thin was a par-ode ‘tn.- dbtiqlu, . gill“ o°sn°mfiofi J§$2‘i’."”““° "m" “flat weryegn our dun’ Wd Oilifl-WB and 8b. " fiver-newt“ more" m - ‘ B - London l-‘ur Sale: a... o“... ‘.2 .'.Pi§.3':;*..t§§?°“.ii .. Q5 ' i l. m. it was . in égqghfimu a miles to at. ta?" ‘gYfifi, h“; M; mu "it “$3.7 pelts off YIsfllVwoi-o Q‘ "is WW to e 1v- aule cont/in until Mid: . , on at Yarmachlohe ‘lhomeiiawureporiyed Quoqwheoeiendlvlntencarricdirt a oloeroolon and slbhtl! at l. 7°“ i=0 Mont- of ma British Wo- of three flyiill imi iQRGED Canada And New- foundiand Linked By Telephone. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Jan. lit-A» new oom- by (telephone with Woirwvm. Go lend who spoke colony. of Newfound- for the Isilexid ting two-we. radio- ohe Dominion the - C Governor d ifllto the "tn Newlfou es" Linked by circle of oommun telephone. ‘Ilho overut. he said. recalled this ieuend carved above the w‘?! . add ed. “the prom of that motto is amln fiulrfilied as Canada speaks to Newfoundland." Spewkinsz from the Newfound- land capital of 8t. John's. Sir Humphrey eumessod thanks for - "wurm woods” of Lord ‘Iweeds- mu . ‘ v are warm-iv recipro- emted by people of Newfound- llnd. On hheir beheld’. I express my pleasure at belnz able to ex- chanao this ereetlnu with vou." Carried over o Canadian Broad- castim Comm-shun network. the saccharine of greeti trolled mechanically where officials of Oommviv. Oenadia M Commrw and Avalor? ‘neledlwne 1939 IURURS IJRBE STRICT LAW ENFURBEMEIIT January Term Of Su- preme Court Open- ed Yesterday - Ture Bill Found In Indictment. "In view of the widespread in- the crimes of theft. druring the ear , passed, ts mooumwnd that all officers of the law be instructed to be even more diligent. in the rformance of their duties than ey have been in the pas/t and that no ef- fort, be spared to bring such of- to justice," the Grand Jury declared in its report pne- sented at the o ing of tho Jan- uary term of t e Supreme Court for Queen's County yesterday. _ "As the primary cause of such law breaking is frequently known to be poverty and destitution resulting -fro1n unemployment it is recom- mended that the Government en- deavour by cooperation with the employers of labor to furnish em- loyment, for those who are idle," glue report continued. The full text is iven elsewhere in the report. ention was made in the report to the forthcoming visit of the King and ueen to this Province and the ce ration of the seventy- fiim anniversary oi the first meet- ing which led ultimately to the Canadian confederation. His 10rd- ship Mr. Justice A. E. Arsencult, who presided at the court Opening had referred to both events in his charge to the Grand Jury. Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders was UN- sent on the Bench also at the opening. _ Judge Arsenault, mentioned Ln his charge that he was presidinil at the request of Chief Justice J- A. Mathieson who some time ago unrimwent two very serious Opera- tions. Tho Chief Justice was re- covering his lnaifli remarkably well, Judge Acsenault said, but at the advice of his medical cdvisor Wan refraining from any very ac- tive work. The speaker referred to the two judgments the Chief Jus- tice would deliver infer in the day. A true bill was found by the G/mnd Jury in the only 115103‘ mend: on the docket, that of Christopher Keefe. charBBd ill Qttiilgipted rape and indecent as- siu . Keefe pleaded “not guilty" and. bhe trial was set. for Monday, At- tomey General Thane A. Oomp- bell made application that the hearing be behind closed doors. As the accused had no counsel the Court appointed (tharleo Barit- ley to act for him. Of the remaining frwonty cases on the docket nineteen are ap- peals and one is s. civil non- jury case. an action for damages. Judgment was given yesterday in two cases in which ‘ ‘grnent Says Bemruda Must Be Self - sufficient For (lwn Protection HAMHLTON, Bermuda, Jan. l0 -—(CP Cable) -.Bemmdu could not rely on Great Britain for assistance in the event of war. as taln would have to rush troo to Singapore and Hang Kong, t. Col. K. I. Gourlsy, officer com- manding the Royal Btngfneers de- clo-rcd hero today. Bermuda must, be self-sufficient. in her Emiection from attack if war bro e out, he declared, and the Island could be defended only by an intelligent, skilled and train- ed personnel. Lieut. Col. Gourlay said Bea‘- mudas strength must be brought up to 900 from the slightly over 400 men at present, Nine hundred men would be required to man the 1 guns and and-eiromft guns which the British Govern- 12 PAGES o, L MAXIMS MERE MAN °' * » MERE MAN o-Ithntt-T-Wu. ...n..'°"“" "‘° "m wiq-n Annual lubooriptdou Delivered 16.00 By Kali-l‘. I. l. MAD; Guide and l7. l. lltll I‘ had “SI (Jacobo-Slovakia. last Friday. sibie. CL06lI/i I WASHINGTON. Jan. l0—(AP)—' Two of the United states’ first- rank ambassadors informed the House of Representatives and Sen- ate Military committees, a member said today, that grave developments in Europe indicated another wm- war may begin He!“ Sprints’. The diplomats. lloseph P. Ken- nedy. or to Great Britain and William C. Bullitt, Ambassador t0 France, appeared before an un- usual joint session of the two oom- mittees while President. Roosevelt worked at the White House prepar- Oongress on bol- nationh defences “who war t-a-rtmdmxilw 5p! ', one r duo en- nedy as saying. Bullltt was said to have wncurmd in the gloomy fore- cast. A nuslrPllblkbfl/Il who attended the caret y guarded session said it was err-soled. by the Presidwf; and was designed as “a. d lip for the f0 defence mes- sage, expected to contain a. r uest for a vaist expulsion oi United ta» onccs While some committee members contended they heard until-ind 1Y0"! either diplomat that they had 110$ y known, one said iii-Se closures were “the most startling I've heard since I came to Con- gross." Kcomad uotcd as saying the next énflict misfit It" in either of the following wuy5i—- 1_ German lirvasion of the Uk- min . _ leltaban seizure of Tunisia from Fiance. The wnunlttees were fold that Germany has almost first- tl 1 d 5 111111 ménjgktvggngitn§esi$o axldltlfiflxiiq every uionth. “The lesson of all this," Kennedy was quoted as sayins. "is PNm-Wd- m .. nltwas learned that neither Ken- nedy nor Buliitt offered any 5P6!!- lrio suggestions for defence. except to e that the American aviation indhigry be expanded, presumably to be able to put its output on a wartime basis on short notice. Timber Workers Plunge To Death (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wirfl SUDBURY. Ont. Jan. ilk-TWO timber workers fell 400 feet to met: deaths today when a support- hroke at the mouth of an ore p855 on the MOO-foot level of Frood Mine. The dead were Fake Hellc- kilu. 46. of Trout Lake. and Wil- liam Helno. 48. of .. Employed as timber construc- bion workers in the mine. Iicik- lrila and Heine fell down on ore sihute to the 2.800-foot level. They were killed instantly. Their bodies were recovered a few minutes adlter the accident. Coroner Dr. P. E. Laflamme sand a support broke at one‘encl of the stazinn on which the men stood Both were natives of Finland and married. FATALLY INJURED GAIIINT JOHN, N. B., Jan. l0 - (CP) —Charlea H. McLaughlin, merit will ply this colony as soon as ble, Untrained men going to 1mg- land in the early stages of the be e hindran war would mor than helg. the Commanding floor sal . '1'.hey would only be more mouths to feed and would prove only more potential civilian casualties. rofi-yeur-old coal vendor, died today after an automobile struck him while he was kneeling bedldé his to adjust a tire chain Ice on s. main street hill made the brakes useless. The driver. Harry Campbell. was exonerated at. an inquest tonight. E 5 Hungary Warns Czechs Next Border Violation Will Bring__ Invasion (By ALVIN STEINKOPT, Associated Press Staff Writer) BUDAPEST, Jan. 11 -(Wednesday) —(AP) -—'l‘he Independent Hungarian new: service, lnlormacio, reported today that Hungary frontiers by the Czechs would be answered by a prompt invasion of The news service also reported that Hungary served notice she to resume ueguthtious no to the precise location of the border fixed in u. general way by the Vienna award, Nov. e, until she received "material and moral” satisfaction for the lives lost and property damaged by the Czecho-Slovak bombardment of Munkacs Such “materiel and moral satisfaction" was declared to include Plylnmt 0f demons by Ozecho-Slovakiu, acknowledgment of res- ponsibility for the attack and punishment of the individuals respon- Pnsnlcri ONS: AL t‘ ‘ “ of Hungarian {Ambassadors Tell Congress Europe Heading For War éFilm Actress Wife ,,, 0f Max Sohmeling llleported Arrested (C. P. bv Guardian's 800th! W?!“ PARIS. Jan. ill-The Park newspaper Co Soir today ro- ported Annie Ondru. film actress wife of Max Schmel- inz. had been arrested on charges of attempting to srnuzll currency out of Gen- many and pomlbly of espion- ltte. The boxer’; wife. the newspaper reported. decided to leave the Reich and planned to not mrt of her fortune beyond the border. "She was about to cross the frontier on the pretext. she was making a private trip f0 Prague Mien a Black Shirt Guard arrested her." the news- paper nported. heavy- veiliance pend further Voilrmnents in e affair, Ce Sofr added. Deny Deports BERLIN, Jan. 1o -- (or Havas) —- The Propaganda Ministry today denied reports abroad that the German motion picture actress, Annie (Indra has been arrested when sho sought to cross the border bearing part of her fortune with her. Officiak also denied her husband, Max Sohmeling. was under police surveillance in the capital. They admitted Sohmel- ing visited the Ministry and confcnvd with officials there hut would not disclose nature of the talks. ubowwm SAY Noftllric. honour SAWNC. ANY W000 EHHeP. f Trucker Ki Flares l. violence If” sIfrIlrcle of aégaed roofer fieishf 2N1? M? ‘I: is New Iigland area. Governor Levcrebt loltonsiall himodlalely oidsed tho state Po- lioo to use every nuance to pre- yum further violence. lie sent 3g“ ‘lied As Violence In Boston Strike them on the hiahmyo I118- ted mo Metropolitan Dis- ct Otmuntmlon Of oers whose "titles are potrollng state is gas (not customarily carried by were sent Jo stations in dis- inurket terminals yards stop» violence union leaders o what theyre sup- gtigsitggt s5? 3% reports of leaner e strikes fore $40. 40- nenrred the end of its ck was stoned in of Boston, and rid its tires Jl it 599d t0- its: (Clmldia Press) TORQNTO. Jan. lll-dvfiiuzmu and maximum temperatures:- Dawson ' 4B Zero Vancouver‘ 40 G u’ ‘ .4 l0 Ca-lrzarv 18 l! “ ‘ ‘ I 14 Rmlna 8 l8 Win 2B 8 Inndtm I6 4B ‘Ibmneto 3'! 61 82 M Mormon! 38 46 l0 40 John i) 64 Halifax I2 42 16 36 IOBOAM‘ Mas-lion» . to winds: rnocifv cloudy 1pm. _- III.