eay a ll }’Z='%//’ The People's Paper as CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1933 om Violent ritain Facing l ewYear With O uiet Confidence . orld Exampfiy British Gov- ernment In Re-establishing Financial Position. OUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC 1-1- By George Ifsmbleten, Canadian Press Stsi! Writer. LONDON. Dec. act-to. P. Cable) _—Greiit Britain faces the New Year in the quiet confidence of notable achievement. ~ nu are lllloribd In scarcely more than two years ago i: r "M" Sh‘? Stood perilously near the 068° of a financial abyss. Ready mpnqy ivas moving rapidly to foreign fields, British credit was falling, The "dole" fund was running into debt to the tune of a million pounds a week. Thcro were those, even, who predicted London had forever lost hcr preeminence in finance, that war and the aftermath of war had dealt such a blow that recovery was well-nigh impossible. set Esample Since those tragic days Great, 31-1- tiiin has quietly set the world an example which foreign nations are now breathlessly endesvoring fo emulate. Always alow to act, she acted with startling thorcughnel. _._. ‘with ruthless axe and tax she n- vqmu m m. ma“ m Orwell , established her finances. Her bank- HQ“. mqm¢"_ Dwembe 2a_ t rupt dole fund is now operating with l my, m,’ ma; 3941 a balance in hand. Favorable bal- ____ ances have already reduced by near- "wmguq my" 5mg v_<_ M“, , ly three millions the fund's old debt .. 50m"; ‘g “mm wmzm“ Ad_ , of £li5,000.000. Included in the un- bn 15 “nu 393a , employment bill now before Pullm- mcnt is an amortization schema to wipe out the remainder by fixed payments from the fund within a maximum of 40 years. with extraordinary success she carried through the meat extensive scheme of debt conversion known to financial history. She abandoned her traditional free-trade policy. She left gold; and the reaction echoed round the seven seas. At Ottawa. she concluded trade agree- ments with other nations of the British Commonwealth. With for- eign countries. she made agreements in endeavor to break through the bounds of rizid economic national- isms. She has embarked on a five- year slum clearance plan. By "Hockey at Itustico, Rangers vs. ‘i 10111811 . 395G “Concert in flrackiey all tonight. on 20c and 10c. 394i. "school concert in Cornwall - ‘niuradsy night. 730. Admis- io and is cents. 3923i “W. A, J. lsooursiere, Dentist, ‘l be in St. POt-er’: Bay Decem- ~» 38th and 29th. 3953 "BL James Sunday School - - =. Tree and concert tonight loblock. Admission lac. 3950 "We will be buying chiofen and, vl on Thursdays of each iveek. .8. McLeod, Vernon. 394a "Kinkora Hall-Come to the so- evcning in Kinkora Hall Pri- ~ lnlsht. good music. lunch serv- ' 3960 "B. l. S. entertainment card for " K1129 to 12 modern and old " dancing. Island's leading or- "' > l r 3957 fl-lockey at New Glasgow to- -- ht. Silver Sides vs. Superlors. i 9 time. Admission 15 cents. l“ lilo: match. 895a "Postponed Presbyterian Christ- i concert, Hunter River, Wed- " y. Doc. 21th. I; not fine, first night. 896i (Continued on Page 8) Sea rching ~0- "cai-iiival and Moccasin mines ITIUGStiQGtIOR .. thebeKenlinftoli Rink, Fb-iday, I , d ' m r29th.i933, tBP.M.Ad- on m m, m - 3m, y s Promise V i’ "Como to the Ilederal Driving (Canadian Prue) TORONTO, Dec. 20-“The whole truth and not the h!!! 911m" Wm be sought when the legislature commitizee starts inquiry into the charges of Magistrate Daniel Mc- Caughi-in or Orillia that he was of- fered $2.000 with the knowledge of two Ontario cabinet mlfllafkfs W in onion may. December 39th. v tlfslLDancing a till ‘Vim: to the concert in Kelly's - '» Hall in Thursday, December - under the auspices of the l lltll rlllcl lllilnll llllllilnlll Day of National Mourning Proclaim- ed - P o p e P i u s Sends Condolences. rams, ncc.'ii'c'z'.l"ra.i>i>' I'm» death list in the Lagny railroad One child on the ill-fated Nancy Express disappeared completely. Two families disputed for posses- sion of the body of an eight-year- old boy, too mangled to be recogniz- ed. Police after studying marks on the clothing gave it to one family, ed by grief, sought vainly for their missing son. Thirty In Hospital Only 30 of those injured in the wreck, which occurred Saturday night when the Bti-nsborug Flyer ran into the rear of the Exprezs, re- mained in hospitals. A day of na- tional mourning will be held to- morrow when the victlms are to be buried. A fight to place responsibility for the action will go to the Chamber of Deputies. Deputy Louis Rollin. defender of the engineer and fire- man of the Piyer held in prison on charges of homicide by imprudence, said he would demand that safely measures of the railroad company be investigated. An investigating magistrate today heard witnesses declare that warn- ing torpedoes left on tl-ie track for the Flyer failed to explode until the last car of the train was passing. The engineer of the ress sold the warning whistle of his cab fail- ed to function when his train was fog-bound. Condolences were receivrd by the government today from Pope Plus and from ministers of the German Government. NEARWEWS lulll llcnll MIAMI, Fla, Dec. 26.—(A.P.)-— Weary from six days spent in circ- ling monoto lsly through the skies, Frances Marsalis and Helen Richey tonight were within atriking distance of s new woman's refueling endurance flight record. Should the flight continue with- out difficulty the women will equul the present manic of elgnt. days, four hours and six minutes at 5:09 p. m., Thursday. ‘They will have to rc- msin aloft an hour longer, however, to oflicially break the record. Mrs. Msrsalls observed her 29th birthday in the skies today. Both flym expressed s desire for a bath in a tub and an opportunity to visit catastrophe reached 200 today as all but two bodies were identified. while the other parents. overwhelm- Aerial NANKING. China, Dec. " . PJ-Oflicial secrecy was today to operations of the N Government's all.‘ tome, bunt‘ m fluviuusng a rwvohit y gov- ernment in Fukien Province, In unofficial repolta told of a lhsvy 10m of liiie. -" Headquartnra of General (I113 Kai-Slick in aisngihow telesidpusd instructions here forlblthli-lll @1- cation of dispatches from Plfim area on activities of the sir lone. No reuon was aaigned for the ban. Fifty-eight Killed From unofficial sources. however. came reports that 58 persons-only three oi them soldiers-mere killed dwing aerial sttadu upon 1M0- chow, capital or Fukien Province. and (Ilaangclwow, Large forces have been concen- trated by the National» Govern- ment in an attempt to squelch the IFive- Are 7N5!) (Canadian ST JOHN'S Nfld., Dirt 28-076!- taken by storm. the schooner, Monica Hartery tossed helplessly in the rollers off Newfoundiandh south coast tonight, crew‘ as. Four men were dead, and ‘is-lumen sousht the body of a flf seamen among the flotsam drifting shore- ward near the Rose Blpncha light. The crew of five hardy New- founwanders had been swept to death in a. raging December bliz- zard that overtook th"m as they drove the little craft towards Channel to spend Christmas with the fo‘ks on shore , They were heading home from North Sydney, N. B, with a cargo of cral when a week-end storm swept down while they were a bore 20 miles from the port. Thai vans Swept Secrecy Shrouds Operations Oi National Government In Fukien Many Killed In PAN-AMERIBMI CUNFERENBE BIINBLUIJES Representatives of 21 Attacks AC wagonwlihoui lsflflllkaflweaj evorypobhleoverwkifl MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN summon-burnout Annual luuisevlotioa Inli l; loll Canada and U. Storms; Severei-l-‘Score Lose Lives In Raging Blizzards Prov. Among Killed. revolt against it. A “People's Inde- pendent Government" has been fomii-d in Fukien disallowing alleg- iance to Napkins. _ Six‘ Jncb Bombs Mroplsnes roared over Fbochow Nations Pl e as ed With Results — Ex- tend Chaco Truce. (Associated Press) MONTEVIDEO, Der: 26_'I‘hQ seventh Pan-American Conference, at which representatives of 2i nat- Satuday and Sunday, the unof- fcizil reports stated, and dropped; 10-inch bombs. Twenty-five civil- ians were killed and four houses wrecked in the vicinty of the nem- drome and army headquarters. Rom the same sources came re- ports that l6 plane. dropped a hail of bombs on Changchow Friday. ions have considered ard acted up- on dozens of proposals regarding Ii lice and rehabllitatioit. < 'i)St‘d to- night on a note of ontim -lli It began on December 3 with an address by President Terra. of Uruguay who asked that the parley sick to end the warfare between Bolivia and Paraguay in fhl- (mm Storms And (i313 Wave Sweep Across Great Lakes Into Uni.t__e_d_ States. (Canadian Press) _ CHICAGO, Dec. 26--A wave of bitter cold» a ied by raging winds that brought deaths on the G Lakes and blizzards in New England States, swept scr l the United States tonight in the course of snow stonlld that piled high drifts in a dozen states. Deaths from the cold and from accldenia caused the snow were estimated at several score, including fishermen lost on Lake Michigan. The majority of tlll deaths, however, were froin automobile accidents. In levfll ,4’) 0e Netvfo urimdlanders killing 30 civilians and three sol-‘Chaco. and it concluded with the dlers. Forty homes were destroyed remarks of Bolivian and Prlmuilay- and 100 psrsons Injured. ion dflcgatls that obstacles to A statement by Elugene Chen, re- , pear-e can be overcome. po' ted t0 be allied with the new Alb rtc Mane. the Uruguayan Fukien Government charged that Minister of Foreign Affairs declar- “hesidcs bombing. the planes also ed the par‘ey reaffirmed thl- mm- uygd mum“, gum on the gjyfl- mon destiny of the American peo- ians". P195 . . “Pari-Americanlsm signified peace, the sustairmeng of demo. Crflvy. the conservation of indep- endence and equality of states, and the permanent co-ordlnation of the people for peace, organization and liberty." he said Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Who planned to leave lute tonight To Death for Buenos Aires on his return no “l” Saturn!’ “m” °' Small’ the United States paid tribute eo morning. - ' , _ _ On Christmas Day. while the Esolilxngnyfrxgielliasrgfixélnl (‘Slept rew‘s families sat waiting for t em in Channel, the four bodies came ashorwCaptain Alex Keep- ing, Mate Robert Neil, Cook 5am Rideout and seamen William Strickland. the owner Leo Button of Glenooe, Nfld, was aboard also, but his body had not coins ashore tonight. First reports of the. tragedy reached the Newfoundland capital last night. The news was confirm- ed today, and it was expected a Government ship would proceed to the scene to pick up the hil‘k of the Monica Hartery, believed to be driftng bottom up off the coast, a menace to other shipping Charo Committee Mtmhers of the League of Nat- ions Chaco Committee were in- troduced at t! t» final sesslon amid thundering alipuuse. They said an extrusion of the 11-day Gran Chaco i-irmisiicv- beyond Friday at midnight was d sirable in view of the shortness of tine and since military aspects of the pliPlllllily- iin-Boilviari ptafit’ negotntions could not be lll\L‘."ll'I-’l'0(l until a military attache oi the Pluztiiuny- an delegation, Col Miihii-rl Griray, could arrive here fr m ANIIlClOH. The League Committee» in mess- flllPs to the Prcsdciits of Bolivia Paper Co. And h Employees Reach A g r e e m e n t (Canadian Preset OTTAWA, Dec iii-Differences which have existed between the Spruce Falls Pulp and Paper Co. of Kapuskaslng. Ont, and their employees "appear to have been satisfactorily, adjusted." according to a statement issued tonight by Hcn. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Labor. Mr, Gordon stated that the adjustment has been achieved through the co-operiitlve effort of the Federal Labor Department and the provincial authorities The differences precipitated a and Paraguay asked thnl the truce be continued to midtlulli of Jan- uary l4 and suggested that neutral officials be stationed at. Chaco battlefields to POlli\l)"‘l'Rl" with military officers of the combatants and to invesfgate lmmPdiatPly if either side suspected a violation of the armistice At the final session of the 00n- llulln cillls predicted. The city reported New York Harbor, and even A terrific windsinm sank the IOO-foot fishing smack. “Martha!” near the harbor at Michigan City, Ind., and carried. four (Lsbermen to their deaths, Four men were drown- ed when the tug "Bremen" capsised at south Haven, Mich. Another South Haven fishing tug was miss- 111s. Coast guardsmeu described the storm as "the worst, in years." Huge waves threatened to destroy any- thing afloat, and fishermen were urged t.o remain at, home. Heed Eastvvsrd Northwest winds carried the snow storms eastward from their birth- places in the Pacific northwest, Montana, and the Canadian north- west. A bitter blizzard howled into Portland. Maine. at noon, and the New England States generally had tastes of real whiter. The snow had abated and tem- peratures were i-Lring from extreme ouizil} F”; Coal And Steel Industry Bright al sections, the worst of the weather was yet to comb. Temperatures plunged far below zero in the mid Chicago had a l6 degree drop in five hours, with 10 bl , . 6.3 inches of snow. New York had 10.3 inches of snow in seven hours tied up shipping for hours, kept aeroplanes at homo, dell!- ed trains and buses. “No visibility" was reported from ships at sea. were troubled. ' Sydney Youth’ Shoots Fathad (Canadian Pratt SYDNEY. N. 5.. D913. $ll Ki ton in City Ilospital worked Us night to save the life 0f 1% Marusiak his 18-year-old son, l0- seph Jr, sat in a police cell, i on a technical charge of anal The boy walked into police lnldn quarters today and told officers he had just shot his father because he had been abusing his Inohfl. Condition of the 40-year-old sted worker was cruical, doctors dd. and efforts were stlll bell‘ i no remove three score pellet D- bedded in his body- Aroused over what hi i _ consistent abuse 0f ll!!- young Joseph said he hld downstairs to discover the hind again had struck flab WOIIQI! ll l’ was preparing breakfast. He asked his fiillier, he said. i! it were M19 that; the mother had been bestm and then fired the gun at clom range as Marusia-k lay in bed. he walked over to police h quarters only 100 yards. llllutllls (Associated Press) MANILA, Dec. 26—Loosencd by rains of five to six inches daily slnce Saturday. a torrent of sul- phurous mud poured down the sides of the inactive Bulusan vol- cano in Borsogon Province early to- day. killing at least nine persons. Complete reports tonight to offl- cinla here ssld the volcano did not erupt, u at first reported. It has been quiescent i5 years. Floods were reported from many “- ren of Mary. Dance after-L ' - 3834. relinquish his seat on the bench, a beauty parlor- parta of the islands. The weather ference unanimous approval was ctven n Unitrd Stem. rrsoliltion which dtt-‘ured that slit-l» Para- guay and Biyiiin wcro hound by the Iiorlgiio of Nations to submit the dispute for peaceful scttlcment and since the League had sent a commission of arbitration. “The Pan-Amrrlcan conference exprcsr see the ultiiterablo opinion that a question of lioWlr is not now in- volved and that both countries can cease fight rig with entire credit to themselves " BYDENY, Dec. 26-—(C.Pl—-The (Jlirintmas messagi: of General ltilliager ll. J. Kelly, Vice President , and General Manager oi’ Dosco The l/Veathcr, Etc: ‘HER WW- ‘éiilddmwtt.f”.ptl’ili.“”lll“fiél ml ills rescue coiiragernsnt, predicting increased A “m \s steel and coal husinem for 1984. in part Vioe riesithnt Keily‘s message mid: “At no time during the hat four fvfalS has there been such a prom- ise of prosperity. I am happy to‘ say that I may fllQdfit a greater outlook in both steal and coal for time ll! llis Bun l’ toot Foa ' "Carnival and Moccasin Dance v the Kensingion Rink, Friday, ' tuber 39th st I P. M. Prise Iarded for best costume. Admiss- " 15¢ and 26o. aim. "A 800d New Year resolution- st I will secure protection. for "Wit" and family with the Bun We assurance 0o. Arrange it with "- A- Moon, manager. Charlotte- "Ia- ms ’ according o0 Attorney-General W. H. Price today- ' ilc charged opposition critic's had enticed Magistrate MoCaughrin "to do a dishonorable. diaccurteous trick to friends who wanted to help him." The Attorney General added when the legislature committee ra- vcaled the arrangement by which Magistrate McCaulzhrin was to have received s gratuity from his sno- oessoi- in lieu of superannuation. "those who are pow making so much of half triiioa will be lick of theirhcxaggeration and slanderous innuendo." Attorney-General Price declared the "lAbc-ral strategy committee" would be summoned befwe the committee. ,_"Buvlns live hop and lambs. iiiiter River ‘lhilradsy, January ' Everett Kilian, hnerald. buy- k lame date. MoasmJKw- If, am. ‘timed asday. snu- Franco - German Talks “Off” (Aseoclnted Preset PARIS, Dec. 26-A scheme for dnct conversations between Chan- cellor Hitler 0f Germany N"! Premier Chautempa of France re- disannamant was flatly N- ieeted at a three-flour session to- day of national defense ministers- Attending the meeting were M. chsuuuips, Foreign Minister Jo- seph Paui-Boncour. Minister 0! wai- Edouard Daladier, and Minis- ter of Navy Albert Bsrraut. A. I. Wediock. Z045. "Notice, ._ 5n , parties mo. ‘ - N719 blimp JsIul-ry 5th. DIM by then will place Snow Drifts Block Ontario And Quebec Highway! iv re dropping to- ur‘ we nkht, promhifl still cbldfl’ filth- I for the storm-bound countryside. Lelow aero weatthm was "WWW from Kingston w similar col- ditiona were forecast for Barnla IQ; A third NIiRIIUUv i- cemp, Nebovol and gtcompanloru mallard in in!’ abonk. you-ob; Ukranlan, braved the gnsdierous bay lee and bitter cold to save the lives of two compan- hcwovfl. mewmsahvhfarrd thew- witnointoedleelilili. t strike which began on Nov. 1, and which involved a couple of thous- and lumber workers engaged in camps in Northern Ontario and Cochrane to Fbrt William. The employees of the Spruce Falls Pulp and Paper Co. returned to work on Nov. D Deny Cruiser Sent To Cuba MADED. Dec. $—(A.P.)~Rc- ports fzmn El Fen-oi that the 8901\- lsh cruiser Jaime I had been 0rd- ered to Havana. Own. were denied today by Pita RAIIIN, Illnhier of the Navy, v/ho ‘colored: "than is absolutely no founda- tion for the repoit that the sov- ernment has ordered or is planning to order a miiscr to However. reports continued to ar- rive in the Oaptlal from Iii Fermi. the Oman naval boss, that the dubi- Jaime f was cleaned and tthlned, y for a long 101887 Aldordice Sails For England bureau was informed the rains had formed lakes seven 1o l0 feet deep in sections of Capis Province. A parish priest, Father Bayano. reporting by telegraph from near Fullerton lVill Reside In Mt ’l. the Bulusan avalanche, said the ‘Cmumm P" , l d te h d " llmlgabixrgdnfiilve iYiitsrintgmile-i; OTTAWA. Dec 26—~t‘l‘0lJlll)llltlCS are that lion. C. P Fullerton, new 1y BppUliilCil Che rman of the Board of Trusttes of the Canadian National Railways, will establish his headquarters in Montreal, where all the tXcCllliVC offices of the aysttm are located. Mr. Full- ertin is at prrsent in western Can- ada. He w.ll return to Ottawa shortly after the New Year and w-ll take up his functions in Mont- real as soon as he has “clean-d his desk" as Chairman of the Board of Irosin River. He said nine bodies had been recovered and the; a doz- en more persons were mining and probably drowned. Death Of Col. John Stewart HALIFAX, Dec. %—(C.P.)-Col. increase in busiriem generally and scoondly because of the assistance g.vcri by the Finder-oi Government to further the sale of NW1 Scott; coal." INSPECT DAMAGED SHIP tCansdian Press] PRINCE RUPERT, B. C._ Dec 28 --8. 8. Prince George which ran aground late Wednesday in Obser- vatory Inlet near Anyox, B. 0., in In drydock here for inspection and repairs to lxer damagrd bow The steamer arrived at. Prince Rupert last n‘ght Ufltlfl’ hei- own power from Anyox. She was accompanied by the salvage steamer, Salvage John aiqwart, C.B|.E., M3,, Railway Commissioners. King. can, up, runes» 11m I!" of Dalhousie lledral School. 01" ganlsel’ of No. '1 stationary Hoo- pital for service overseas and as- sociate of the lsoo Lord Lists?- iiioa at his bans here walnut al- llffenifiers bf . NEW YORK. Dec. Z6—-(A.P.)-—- motor Gives in the county. bu! identification ul five llTlllllfPl —- four weeks ago he collapsed and allqd mgmixia of a secret Ar- ltltholgh he showed signs of isn- mania-n revolutionary society -- as provament now and than his phr-‘psrtioiparits in the attack vihleh sicans know the end was near. lrd to the iisoisination of Arch- _.Z...___i. lbiflu» Igon Ton inn was claimed CATTLE SBIHIINTS AI-IIVII ,by tho District Attorney's Clffoe IN IANDON ‘today. —-—-— The Hlnullilvomenl. came as n0- IDND@, Dec. 8-40. P. Cdile) lics delved lli'l\-‘l' into the activi- —d'he fiat diiplnent of Cane-discs: ties of Tiuhiiiik 4f aeezetmsoclety‘ cattle brought info the Pelt said to haw been armed wres London In ma! than M fill‘! ll- Afllldhll frwll mill-Hill U the U3. rived at Tihry Docks and was loaded ‘ iiii , ‘floutoruiesovnoiioohntiiaiwectbaflverfll- heodofeattlmthrwsdied -ooevaandlvwiblyadstlaneuiber inst-cream mama 11w: isa- azinaocieivwakvertinthlfl- aontoinlblctfisbauts which were trnqiorted into the eity to- “I Society Held For Murder Of Archbishop R ant in the Holy Groin Armenian Church when the Archbishop, clad in the dolorful pro-nub of his of- fice, was ananinsteda-aheiods procession l!) the silk the» day ba- fore Chrfltmll. A meeting of ‘ll members of Tasiinak was held m Thursday right. Oohn laid. He said insin- hcrsnftltefiociotyloarned ltthst meeting that the Archbishop would attend the minday srrviees. Retching the (not! gathered about the seam. Cchn nailed the near riot at the Giinqo World's Fair on Arirnilsn Day. July 3, when in Archbflnp the fly the year i934. First because oi ant ltiMlilliki , E t‘ . Elderly n11»; moderately colt with snow. part alert on Ne" Scotia coaal. (Plmulilll ,POII) Mlll"l'lll)llill.ii.l<‘\li OI-‘l-‘IVE TOQ onto. live w \| Iliillllfll and maximum iolvlpornluwl :— Ilwvvnnn H , Alrhivlk Vii-furl! .. Halifax .. (‘hiirlr-tiolnnvi .. TIIIICAIT Iarlllmo Pi-tli-lowsz-lsatlrly ‘g moderately rwlil with snow, pa aloof on hwy! floods cone 1mi- tm~ um int-rain; u 1g “a hmlghl If n30 Sun IMJ fh‘: liWorvionn at O Z4 l“ risen tomorrow rimming at 1 I. Frill moon sllllilfl)‘, Dre ll, [I la I. . lI-Iiernlde us» elfhiell niooQ lahr than Charlottetown. -- n- hnadteqsnkuntll ofthl oidlmniaa one