1 we Ivé-o- '. MAXIM$ A MAXIMS J 9f A, OI‘ A . ' » MERE MAN MERE MAN PM ____ A Some women hunt for s. 11s..» band-before and situ- marriage, ‘lhorohroom at lhsimlvlt rrrcstolusyllntsodabillly- ///'//,-W,1w" m’ ‘w’ "‘--_., , i-w-rr Read y Everybody Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like the Dew A ._-__-_.‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933 vlu uvt lIPSir 7oz... Simon MARTIAL LAW Higher Prices TU HER TREATY Denies Statements F1111A11ST11111IH EVidBIICB Ail Annual Subscription Delivered 86-00 ' ,1 By Mall Canada and U. B. A. $4.60 8 PAGES Morning Gllslllll, Iouldod llfl Charlottetown flurdlu Two Osnh llrench Premier Flings Challenge Back A . Th o 1 1 . Chancellor For “Brusque Noatnuiflfiaig AS Absurd Statements That tio'n Threatening} Seen At Any Show To Pate o Departure” From League LeagueofNations. He Misrepresented German Country. l —-IS1a1AA1 Tyne 0f Hod Hiahly _y And Arms RUM ITITNNER lscinuun PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Oct. 1'i.—(A. n) _ Tom by a dozen one-pound ‘h0g5 grid by machine-gun bullets, tho rum runner Mitzi lay in a. sink- ing condition, with P11111135 W011i"!!- as coast guardsinen unloaded 400 gases of liquor worth $12,990 110111 her deck and hold-cargo at the state plsr today. i One of her crew, who had re- mained hidden aboard when the 1'88! of the crew grounded the vessel at Pojack Point, Narragansett Bay, and ivaded ashore last night after a run- ning battle with the CG-401, leap- ed to the dock at the State Pier this morning and escaped- Tlie Mitzi acquired o. long record for running rum into the Bay in the past two years, but it appeared today as though her career were ended. r _'::::" t Hitler 'M. Daladier Tl-s-sails German Conference. (By Melvin K. Whlisleathcr) (Associated Press Staff Writer) PARIS, Oct. i'l-(A.P.)-—-Premier Edouard Dalcdler took up the Hit- ler gauntlet today and flung back at the German Chancellor s. ques- tion as to why Germany had abandoned the World Disarmament Conference. In s tense atmosphere at the opening session of the Chamber of Deputies the French leader in- sisiod that it was imperatlvs- to balance France's budget in the faoc of the Reich's "brusquo departure" from the League of Nat ons Satur- day. M. Dalsdlei- declined diplomat- ically but plainly to be drawn into separate Franco-German negoti- ations and challenged Germany to return to tho Arms Council by say- ing. ‘Trance will be in Geneva Oct. as" when arms ncgePalors rc- assemble. REMAIN FAXTIIFUL ’ "We intend to remain faithful, whatever my come, to a. policy of _ collaboration," the Premier assert- li B l IQATIIJNS Generally B el ie e d ‘(By Louis P. Lochner) (Assocwtcd Press Stuff Writer) BERLIN, Oct. 17-—(A.P.)-Chan- cellar Hitler's spokesmen declared| tonight that Germany intends to olive up to the treaty obligations even though she has announced her withdrawal from the League of Na- tions and the Disarmament 0on- ferenoe. , 1 But to all questions regarding the Reichs plans after such wlthdrawal| they gave the stock reply of the Forcgn Minister, Konstantin Vonf Neurath, that “the others now have the floor!’ 1 Replies to inquiries whether the government had purposely refrain- ed from writing c formal letter of resignation from the League or whether this orrmsion was aoci- dentul ‘were crypt c. Ono spokesman asserted that “one does not tell nbzut that," and another explained, ‘I am sorry, but about that ‘I can give you no in» formation." N0 HURRY T0 LEAVE The inference was drawn that while Germany was quick to notify Arthur Henderson of the resilzllfl- Of Von Neurath British ForeigrT-S-e-cretary Brands Arms Demand Abroad. . (BY 511"" W- WUMII. Associated sentlal matters on which differ-i Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Oct. l'l—-Sir John Si- ences may still exist." "There is more anxiety in Eng- 111011- Secretary for Foreign Af-l Ill-lid about the international situ- fairs, speaking for the government decried tonight Germany's with- drawal from the Disarmament Conference and sharply answered accusations that hs was partly re- sponsible therefor. He insisted the Reich had “Jeop- ardlzed, if not wreck ," the arms parley by her “last moment" at- titude and challenged statements by Foreign Minister Von Neurath of Germany who, Sir John said. "accused me of spreading an un- truthful statement about himself." Answers Von Neuruth Sir John arrived from Geneva ilils noon and at that time made his first thrust at Baron Von Neur- cth to the effect that hc “should indeed be sorry if there were any difference on a matter of fact "with Baron Von Nenrath." This referred to the Relchs Min- ister's accusation that Great Brit- ain had misrepresented Germany's arms demand abroad. ation than for many years pa ," Sir John said tonight. "And on the continent the feeling i5 more acute ‘-everybody knows why." Regarding his report Saturday l on the progress of the negotiations, the Foreign Secretary said lie used “language which no fair-minded person could regard as provocat- ive." He added. "I regretted very much that the German Foreign Lfinzier, Baron Von Nruratb, was not there to take part," ' Again mentioning Von Neurath at the end of his speech, Sir John said: I - l , ilhat martial law might soon be dc-l Untruthful Statement "I am sorry I have occupied a single moment on any matter of controversy with the German For- leign Minister, but when he pub. lishes to the world a. repudiation of the view that Germany's attit- ude within the last few days has changed for the worse, and accuses STIINTIZD to Cope With Situa- ; (By Wade Werner) (Associated Press Staff Writer) VIENNA, Oct. l7—(AP.)-0Bvl- idcnccs of a military conspiracy, of ltlireats of a general strike, and a 1n nt of martial law mingled omin- ‘ously today in the Austrlunatmo- sphere. At the same time Chancellor Dollfuss prepared to meet Foreign Minister Edouard Bones of Czecho- slovakia here tomorrow. Emphnpizlng the Czechoslovakian angle of the situation was the oon- fiscation of an influential Prague‘ xmvspaper, "Prager Tagdalatt," for circulating Socialists‘ instructions for a general strike in Vienna. IHARTIAL LAW The official govemmenVGazette in s front page artcle intimates clarcd and under headlnes read- ing “Restoration cf the death pen-1 alty" pointed out that "fthere is an overwhelming popular demand for the restoration of the death pen- alty." ‘Iheflrazette also printed a com- munique saying a consprooy un- covered yesterday at Linz involves Swine Show Government Attempts Finest Exhibit In Sow Classes Praised By Visiting Packer. Higher top prices than have ob- trilned for the past four years were a feature of the Sivine Show and Sale held yesierclayr in the Agri- cultural Hall under ilie auspices of the Prince Eduard Island Swine Growers Association. Greater discrimination on the part of purchasers in the matter of quality was strongly in evidence. The winning boar was exhibited by William J. Jenkins, French Fort. This boar was later sold to Falconwood Farm at the top price of $60. Mr. D. N. MacKay, of Sprlng-, field, tvon second place Willi a bouri which war. srlci toihe HilFlPr River: Shipping Club. Almon Boswell of Dunsraffnnge won third and fourth place. Mr. Ernest Houston fifth and sixth. 1n the sow class competition was exceedingly keen with the strong- est line-up of exhibits shown at any sale to date. Alscussin Avituuu Prime Minister Is Heartily (‘heered By L a r g e Leilibridg Gathering. , " (By C. R. Blackburn, (‘sadism Press Staff Writs-r) LETHERIDGE, Alta, Oct. 17-11 large gathering of people that crowded the largest local theatre, pit, gallery and stage sat attentive, at times enthusiastic, today, as Prime Minister R. B. Bennett gave Mr. George Boswell, French Fort, won this class with a sow vahich later sold for s44. (Continued on Page 3) an account of his stewardship and pledged his government to refrain from any move that would weaken the nation's credlf, or to alter its policy of sound money and (arm: ANNOUNCEMENTS, ed grimly, "and in the some spirit m“ “om the Am“ Parley m’ a This controversy overshadowed me (if-spreading an untruthful N“; 055mm, and former military _ _V ______ to protect; the Canzulirlyl uuu»\r;-_.; COMIN?" examine the new situation whlchqn no hum m. fiivmlr, “w, U even the uisarmament problem it- stufmnent about himself, I am en- mm who phmned m 56m an“: —'—-—— It is easy to say who door ‘i . NIEEHNGS, b [G mung, “my b, u" mwms; o; when asked about their arttxud’ self, and Sir John re-entered it in titled, indeed bound, to soy on be- and equipment from the mm gm, Truro Woman Bennett do this or that, m», Prime , F‘1'8.nce and Germany, but also of regarding the Versailles and Loci his speech tonight. He described as half of the British Government to 1.1mm m. use m qunher act-Ont . _Mlnlstcr observed. and for pcnplo smuuuunol-uronu uro lnlcrlod ll the community 0g people, mo.» "a very absurd suggestion" claims my fellow-countrymen that. havinfl 9011111131 1mm“ wndmwd a Wide‘ 4Cclden tally t0 0111128 the Federal (lovemmrw lulu column nt 2 C6111! W" "9" strictly payable in lulvunol. - Fortune Hall, Friday, 1860. "Dance October 20th. Special music. "Dance in St. James Hall, Sum- merlicld, Friday night. 1912 "Masquerade dance in Lorne Valley Hall, Oct. 27th. Four prizes. , i904 atcd in s. great one noble tas He demanded tersely, “if Germ. any is ready to destroy all arms- (Oontinued on Page 3) Gov. Troops arno Pacts and the League Coven- ant, spokesmen hastened to de- clare that Germany intends to ful- fill these obligations. In support of the assertions. they cited Propaganda Minister Goob- bels who, in a statement to a Lon- don newspaper, said that “Ger- many stcks to her treaty obliga- tions, but demands that other that Germany decided to quit the parley because oi’ a speech he made in Geneva Saturday. In that address he told the Con- ference Steering Committee “the time had passed for glossfng over tic phrases" and declared "a sys- tem. of agreed disarmament promptly entered into and loyally difficulties by vague and optimis-I refreshed my memory by looking over all documents of Mr. Eden (Captain Anthony Eden, the For- eign Office Under-Secretary) I find that statement was perfectly and absolutely right." He denied that he suggested in the Geneva speech that an agree- ment had been reached, and add- ed: spread investigation of all garris- ons and branches of the army. Vienna newspapers did not tell of the Socialst Party's secret instruc- tions for a general strike, but the Praha Journal contained informa- tion in editions which arrived here this morning. Both the Austrian Foreign Office By Husband TRURO, N. 8.. Oct. 1'i—(C.P.)—-— Mrs. Mziulwle lvlcflurdy‘, 26, was killed instantly today when a shot- gun in the hands of her husband discharged ricciclentally' and sent a. charge of shot into her body at "see “wlll Rogers" and "Blue Replllse Rebels 51811618 81111118113’ 11111111 thfih‘ 010111- carried out, would be of the great- "But I most emphatically say ggiieghe Czedmslzyakignt Legaimn 11°59 ‘1111119- _ ‘ Boy" in "State Fair" at McLean's 1895-" est value to the world." that the question which seemed any wnnec 0“ ° wee“ 111° T119 3111111113 41911131“ ‘Vmked 108931‘ Theatre this “Meek. 1860. "Supper will be served from 5 to 10 dclock at the Hdzelbrook Bazaar October 25th. l 1. "Chicken Supper, Bazaar and Bingo. November 7th and 8th in Bt. Patrick's Hall, Bouris. i900 sionnl boxers at Stanley, Thursday night. Oct. 10. Tug-of-war and sports. Dance after. 1888 “We will be buying dressed hogs, organs out Thursday all day and Friday until noon, October 19th and 20in, paying highest market prices. P. McNutt 8s Son, Kenslngton. 186:1. "I will be buying dressed hogs, "firms out, Thursday all day and Friday until noon October 10th and 20th. Paying highest market prices. l. B, Cutcliffe, Hunter River. i802. "A Y. P. S. Chicken supper and program in Milton Hall, Tuesday, October 24th. If not fine, Wednes- day. Note change of date. 1903. The order called for c. fins of mmmd i“ his $1315’ died ma“ eight extra Prizes last week namely: prizes plus the extra prizes. they ter, who loft him to report to her labor provision proposed in the code n,}J,{f'1‘);;;“.';£(Q31;1;...‘;.’.ii,“.;§;.,..,..., "Come one come s11 Where? for slinydliliffwrogszl lmrsrzynmielm M 81013118812218‘? 55951111551113; R. M. Owen, J. E. Hughes. T. E. win dur1118 the whit-Bt- mother thut “Harry” was getting his of the b11111 811d WW1 111111151113‘ ";‘K"‘1)h°f;"'l1“_'ff":1 4 l, i To the B. I. 8. social evening. human, to be “t; pndunu?“ Mr mo“ o! Unvemty funds Mad? Hickey. and Ernest McMillan and feet wet." 'l‘he father. Edgar Jones, Aiorc than 5.000 employees are af- {ikrlxoxilip-rq 5,? ‘ Cards start at 8 pm. sharp, m1. °p° 3 u ‘i’ ° ' tho Guardian contest has now only Contestants who win the Grand searched the beach with other men, iecteci and about 1,000 1140111101181 Eflmnnh,“ '_j' ' , ,_ u. is ,0 1°“'°¢1 by modern and old time dancing. 1 "“Happy Valley" presented ill Freetown Hall Wednesday, Oct. l8, by Stanley players. Come and en- (Assocluted Press) BANGKOK, Siam, Oct 174w. eminent troops were reported u; b; 41111118 rebel forces back into the teal: forests and rice paddieg north of the Capital today, with rebel casualties listed at 500 dead and whore they were sojourning when the revolution broke. NRA Program Backed By Law (Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Oct l'l-A two- Okcd executive order ‘ ‘ ned to 1'01“ ,¢°111l>'isncs with the Blue Eagle provisions of the Presidential sgmemsnt was issued tonight by President Roosevelt. lkreemsnt or displaying the Blue 90a Elsie insignia while not complying with ill provisions. British Steamer Goes Agrouncl (Associated Press) oi’ the City of Paris, which was re- ported in no immediate danger al- though the weather was stormy. Passes Away In P r t so n WINNIPEG, Oct. 17—(C.P.)-Less than two weeks after the death o1 his former chief, John A. Machrcy in the same‘ prison inflrmary. Al- exander Ramsay Ross, 53. an u- oountant at University of Midni- toba when shortages of $10,000 were ray had been sentenced to seven years for theft of more than $500,- 000 of the University's trust funds. Shots Disperse Crowd In He insisted then also that "noth- ing is gained by interminable dis- cussions which do not face the es- llkely to give the most trouble was (Continued on Page 3) CONTEST NEWS were also active and did good work in subscription getting during the extra. club vote offer in the Guard- ian's big contest. Mrs, John Weeks, Miss Winnifred MacDonald. Mrs. A. H. Burke, and Miss Mary Carter led the ladies in the extra cash prize winners last week. while several other young ladies did wonderful work and ad- ded thousands of votes to their totals. Four young men won four out of six days to go. Over thirty contestants are now busy getting subscriptions for the Dally Guardian, and with weather conditions and roads good, an ex- last special cash oflers, and the last, among the young men contestants Ernest McMillan is first, and next in line comes T. E. Hickey, R. M. Owen, J. E. Hughes, Frank Brown, Fred Skerry, J. D. Taylor and J. H. F‘. McCallum. The first grand prize is $600.00 Cash; Second grand prize $300: ‘Third grand prize $200.00; Fourth grand prize $100.00; Fifth grand prize $100.00; Sixth grand prize $50.00; Seventh grand prize $50.00. Contestants who fail to win one of the seven grand prizes receive twenty per-cent cash commission Prizes who have already drawn cash commissions 0n the amounts they have already “ ‘ 1 will re- celvs their prizes less the commis- sion already drawn by them. Socialist-Dollfuss crisis Dollfuss-Benes visits. and the Will Preside At Supreme Court While the appointment is not without prrcedent, the oldest court officials cannot remember a county Judge pre=zding in Supreme Court. DiglayLad D r o w n ed (Canadian Press! DIGBY, N. 8., Oct. l7-—-'“wo-ycar- old Harry Jones was drowned today when he slipped from a rock into the sea near his home. The boy had been playing with an older sis- and, found the boy's body lying on cr at a manufacturing plant, and they had returned to their quart- ers at s. rooming house during the noon-hour. lvfcCurdy sat down to clean the shotgun, and neighbors heard them chatting and laughing as he worked. The conversation tras interrupted nThe Teachers Prince of Wales Loggwwfinundei. t“ t red T“, 51.151211 £35232‘; 053;), H; "___ by a report and lint-hers burst in- l§ \$ e men ops recap u 1 - , (c .11 m.) ’ ‘ gzlzflYzlGlggllllizlélsetla on Saturday). the airport but round it nflppflL pans “em; aground tonight 2o The Guardians great subscrip- Carter, Mrs. John Weeks, Mrs, HALmAxon;ctan7_cOun‘y Con“ to‘ the room to find lvlrs. ltfcCilrclv‘ (‘Mvgmg a ‘lwf o\ ’ rr."*" a a 11.22“ “i” ti.‘;2.°°t‘§;;.il°.’;°.;'if..i°?;.i'°“‘ 1e e °1l a". WA“ . “R . T) d I Q L 26v f t] _ a , n v 55c was l1 . - r ore Ol‘ fi1'l‘l\‘1‘(. f c lll‘ y all wit“ m" ay c or r a 9 e e- Muriel Bowen Miss Genevieve 15h h“ been wmporarfly elevated r r i .. s ' 11 owcen tea 1n 81- James Government troops were aa- ~11“ 110111 1111mm 1° Kamhi- 111 ' l to Supreme Court to preside at the ‘W’ “““"1° 1° “"9 “ °°“°"“‘ “° Church Hall. 1909 pawn“ mumwaI-dvw quay I m. dlo, by way of this port with 200 Eight candidates won extra cash Jay, Miss Isobel Ferguson, October 0M1 sittings m Ham“. by mum, 0g how the accident Mme..- 1'” "See tw Island's own profes- Wmd m" “P1151”- Th° K111i ""1 95351711565‘ prim h“ week while approximate“ M1“ Ruby McLean’ Mrs‘ 51m special appointment of Chief Jus- "d- ° Queen of Siam remained at Huahin Two tugs w.nt to the assistance 1y twenty other ambitious workers ney Elliott. Leading in votes t.“ L A‘ Chisholnh - __ Wage Increase For Paper Co. (Canadian Press] NEW YORK. Oct. l7.—-A wage in- crease aviraging l2 percent in the hourly rates of workers was announ- ced today by the international Paper ‘Co. The company also rcnoried the adoption ofa maximum norklng week of 40 hours in its: milLs in the. United Slates. This action, the Company stated. was taken "in anticipation of the workers will be given employment. l the shore. Remembrance Day, it was stated. with a responsibility that is main’.- their own. "To those people l can only my. I have given all I had-urban t need not~to serve Canada t.“ (hi, best of my ability. I will not im- peril or wreck this countryfls. 11*- stitiltious nor endanger its lnwryf- rity. I will not give way to clamor either through fear or fnwir." tho The Weather, iii on 411m’ ‘bu: Month CELT [cu-sh m strong $fllltl\\\t‘hl. It. west winds; partly clnuily wail. some showers and b coming cooler. (fnmullun Pun-s) '1'“. ioy s good play. Proceeds fifty- citing and interesting finish can be , Q l m’ —— m” r ' ' ' °“’°°"“" T“ ‘°‘ ‘“° °““ 11 A Statutory Holiday Ti “sun Life will protect you prizes last week were as follows: v Chm m, 2 ‘whether youbdle ioo soon or liv: Sines tbs stars o: m, Quay-film Mrs‘. John Weeks who led by 1‘ ,_.fl,,,,_ “T ong if you uy sn endowment s contest much inter-egg, m; been m; very small amount of cash on tbs . ' a: bse ed .. ch and“ 116 "M" . . Cgoilkglut A: (B, John P. uoxnhh. Auwhud sold?” w” "mafia. play.‘ m m. “mum: of m. con- amuunw mm“! m ‘or me spec“! UPIAWiACTIOTc’. ‘filf-grlalimbfllllfll? in’ liitenlciiisl» Slilzce DA)‘. Rcmemb- hu-‘iivlri : s 1 lmlVl-lfnngl: qh,,1.,¢¢,mw,,_ 1m 4 Puss Staff Writer) "We are baoktoMschsdds mctb- tectonic. Ind msny inquiries have offers. “on the 11mm" 1" "5-"11- m, Novemb... 1L 1, a .1_.,.,,,<,.y m... my is. tlicrofo e u. statutory gtgfv-myx; fnrlflgpf "- "' i" “““ i HAVANA, Oct. 17% volley of out" many were lieu-d m cry. been made as to the real position Next in line was Miss Winnifred holiday. Announcement to this ei- holiday tie $211710 zls sunday. - , F ..~-~-r»f-~v\ u. ..n-uur "many. October 20th, s. s Act shots in the midtown Ihmlns An unknown youth who was cu- of tho lcsdsrl. MacDonald winning a $5110 H"! m, w, ma. by the Secretary of Christmas. New Year's Day or Fnlfdxgbiqa Mo" w," - ,,.,,,,.,_ ,....u_r Comedy Play. and “h” '"“”" cssh prim: a, M. Owen $5.00; J. a. .|.....,,- “u... .0... .u.u.-.. nrll u» menis in North River Hall under the auspices of Superior Hockey district lslo today dispersed s crowd of striking Woolworth cm- trlbuting Communist literature s- mong the llfictstors was slso or- wiui the close of tbs big competi- t1°1l 11W 0111? I few days sway, tbs Hughes $5.00; Mrs. A. H. Burke State Department today in res- ponse to many inquiries as to Labor my, Under the statutes of the Dominion and of the 111011111605. (gr ruin: (‘|‘\nli‘f._ _ > illlrli I'll" in a morning n‘ 9 ~14 I110 Team. Commerce at! o'clock. Ad- 91°F“ “m” Wu’ u m “m' 1651911- I1"”1"m°d " mYMTMN Guru“ 11417711111 1111111186! I01" $59115 Finest Mcmum “m: T‘ n‘ whether Remembrance Day was a Siludny is the only holiday which “Qzfillafla 1l‘,“»‘11~n,,_,,mm" n, ,-, H M,‘ mission 25c and 15c. 1800. 111191 0f I b01111’ °W1°I1°1I 11111 message was circulated last night information to show the public Hickey $5.00: 111d Mil-I M!!! wmpugory hondpyg The gtatpment l, oompulrorly obsircd by the ..,',,.,.-..w'ru»n-a g n! u.-.~o._ _ shattered the window in tho Wool- condemning the Woolworth oom- how the rsocstlnds st the present Carter $5.001 ""1 n" 11" 1°13 101"" follows" A closing of factories and stores. sow moon ,~...-.,..\-. ...._ w, s I» Wflflh 1O cents SWIG. I N~\-(.rt]w1c53_ (hrrmqhqut (Jangdq- n ga‘;..,,..-=|.1,. n.1, n‘; wllnni. u "The annual Sunday School Convention of South West Queens Th0 shots I!" fiNd by soldiers. puny. Polio’! were seeking the source. The b~mb explosion early time. tron is, which candidates will win the spyp“ grand cash wiles on the "Chapter four of the acts of the Parliament of Canada. i931. pro- genezal public rrcornllion is u.» vl- vn 1'11"" cm I-‘ERRTNs(‘Il'1ll‘l'-i grlffiggeozigc? Th." "n" ‘s’; ‘firm ‘m! :0 today h" mt be“ "mced- Wm" For the ladies, ‘Miss Wlnnifred closing rial’ 01 111° "mutt one week v15“ may, fl-“oughout Canada in 11ml; iEIYPKl to all ll.‘l<"u'l'.'.< which “Wk amen ‘n, l‘. t: , Mo“ and evenihs lesion!‘ A" sum sue as! virotmfee rOrABOA’:11SJhO_ dows were shattered all along the ‘MacDonald lead! m Wm. Ne“ m from my“; Wednesday r M," each and evly yo," me e,\.,,,_._h.nr, ,,,.,,.__.,,b.d by W. smvms of‘ ,. “llllmdzlmlé-‘Iilhdwiv _ I m lay Sal-pols rcqdasted to sendlm wzwwttwas‘ " hm “I ‘l’ b, ‘l street . ‘line for the 1w“ l, Mm Mary 25th? day of November shall be kept and Canada." 1030 g m, (Extra); 2.0.‘- o. r Willi Disc-An rang‘- uun--