St. Joseph’ University D Bickering Disorder mum} cum», Icnnlsl us! chgrlcttckwl Bundle! T" 9'"! n The People's zt/r/w w Paper, Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933 Swept By Fire Roosevelt Begins Negotiations With Soviet Russia a Recognition OFF-lie Soviet Likely As Russia Avrees To Send Re- presentative To United States. ii Wins Nobel Prize For Medicine STOCKHOLM, Oct. 20.-—-(A.P.)-- The 1933 Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded tonight to Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan oi Pasadena, Califor- nia. prominent American zoologlst. Dr. Morgan has written a number of works on heredity, sex and em- bryological subjects. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETiNGS. ETC "Announcements lmkriod this column at 0 cents pc was" strictly puyubic in advance. "Ill "Q. M. N. G. Rummage Sale, St. Peter's Cathedral school Room to- night 7 P. M. 2008. "Bunbury W. M. S. will hold their Cake Bale at Moore d: Mc- liccds, Saturday, October 21st. 1027. ' ‘Rummage Sale, Christian Church School Room, October 21st, I P. M. 1904. "Don't miss old ' "-‘"‘-"-- "sues. Macmillan Hotel, Tuesday night. Admission 35 cents. ‘ 1988 "Seven Mile Hay Monday, Oct. 03rd. Dance, 5 piccc Orchestra. Ad- mission 25c. 2017. ' "Whist party and dance at Web- ster‘s Corner Monday evening. 23rd. Admission 25c. Lunch free. 2036 "Chicken Supper and Dance in St. Teresa's Hall, October 24th. 2010. "Reserve Saturday, November 11th, annual supper United Church, Victoria. 2000. "Come to the dance in the new school at Watervale, Monday, Octob- c1‘ 23rd. If not flnc, Tuesday night. Admission 25 cents. Free lunch. 1965. "Any one requiring ducks, geese, chickens any quantity. Phone R4042 for quotations. Keep this for reference. R. L. Dickieson. 1077. "Four act comedy drama, Hearts Hall, East Roya1ty,_ by the East Royalty players, Tuesday, Novem- ber ‘lth. Reserve this date. 2041 "A pantry sale in Beach Stove Store. Queen St.. in aid oi the So- cial Service Department of the City Hospital. auspices C. W. L., Saturday afternoon, Oct. 2i. 2039 "Kensington Olub loading live stock Wednesday forenoon, October 25th. Please list stock and reserve car space. J. R. Sharpe, Secretary. 2 (By Stanley P. Richardson) (Copyright. i033, By The Amocisted Press) - MOSCOW. Oct. 20--(A.'P.)—’Rus— sia. announced tonight its accept- ance 0d Prmident Roosevelt's pro- posal to negotiate for the United States recognition oi the Soviet Union, believing such action will serve the cause oil world peace. . In the most cordial terms the So- viet Presidcnt, Mikhail Kalinin. re- plied to a mesmge the United Stat- es nesident sent him on Oct. l0, Foreign Oommfssar Mv-rfm T.‘_‘v‘n- of! to Washington. A CRITICAL 'l.‘ii‘ii. A foreign office _r kesman who gave out copies of the messages be- tween the tiwo Presidents said “President Roosevelt's step comes gt a moment of s. very serious‘ and complicated international ‘situation lnwhlchthecausccfpemoishs- lnts-ssslledinmany partsodiihe world. “I cull attention especially," he "l", °"- fill’, "l" "lilldfl-Wii-l 0f Germany from the League of Na- tions and the situation in the m1- East. "President Roosevelt's action can only serve the cause of peace and encourage friends o! peace in the whole world. ‘The Soviet Union's point of view is well lmovm to the- Unitea States. . “We do not see any insoluble ob- stacle to a. normal relationship and no contradictions between the two countries. “We hope therefore first Presi- dent Roosevelt's message is the first (Continued Ofi Page 10) 5'4 Lose Lives As Typ Ii o o n Sinks Japanese C ra f t (Associated Press) KOBE. Japan, Oct 2l—(Batur- dayF-Aiier a night of iutfc ef- fort to rescue victims of the sun- ken Yasliima. Mam, 00 divers to- day commenced s. search for corp- ses in the shallow waters where s. typhoon sank the vessel with s. loss oi 54 lives» The newspaper Asahi said two 023- liinglishwomen aboard the coaster "Come to the Chicken Supper in Afton Hall, Monday evening, Oc- tober 23rd. Supper served st 6 P. M. Proceeds in aid 0i Cemetery Fund. l 920. Eagle now stBeppu. "B. I. S. benefit card and dance Thursday evening. to procure m artificial leg for a. boy who lost his 16s this summer under unfortunate circumstances. 208B "Come to lecture s! St. Oath- erlnc's Hall, Tuesday, October 24th by Judge Dufly. Subject. “legal Problems". Program, sale of can . Admission 20c. 201 "Buying live hogs and lambs Hunter River Tuesday, October 24th. Everett Bsslain. Emerald. Alden Mouse. Kensingtcn buying ssins iisto. Signed A. E. Wcdlock. 2010. "Borden Linc Club, bsoon hogs fair, Albany, Wednesday. Oct. as. Loading hogs all day. Entries re- ceived until last dsy. W. J. Reid, Secretary. i050 "Sun Life will protect you whether you dic too soon or iivs long if you buy sn endowment st age 65. Arrange for one today. Consult J. A. Moore, manager. Charlottetown. 1770 "Como to the besn sad sausage lilPDor in Marshiield Hall Tucs- dsy, Oct. 24. Supper from I to l0 o'clock admission 20 cents. Pro- ceeds for Marshileid rink. If not . M10. Wcdnesdll’. 008 had been identified as Mrs. I. J. Provost and MLs. J. 0. Mllncr. wives of lieutenant Commanders aboard the British Aircraft carrier M-s. Mllner was among the b! survivors. She was taken to s hvipltli in s. scr- snd announced he would send the. ;whole matter of Chief Kane's res- ‘igriation was dealt with, voted nl.in|inv MMHJIANS imaaanin Defeat of Cabinet Feared As Socialists Object to Budget Programme. (By Melvin K- Whlteieather Assoc- iated Press Staff Writer) PARIS, Oct zo-uhe defeat of Pemier Edouard Daladicrs Cab- inet loomed menacingly tonight as Radical Socialists and Szclaists failed to ngrce on the part of the Premier's budget balancing prog- ramme providing for a reduction- in Govemment emplcye s‘ pry. The Premier warned the Cham- ber of Deputies Finance Commlttee| that If the budget is not balanced inflation of the franc wll be nec- essary in five or six were. And. under the ivliip lash cf the dropping i ac. w ich went to 18.35 f..ncs to the Uri ted States dollar (5.449 ccnis .0 the tanc) in after hours trcdng. compared to an official eose of 18-18 francs (c.5005 c.nts), the min e‘. mzntsl of the Gove;nnicnt's rl-XPQOTE: vain-i ly struggled for a compromise. There aso were rumblings in the Senate, which wants more econo- mics and less taxes- Ncw Cabinet? Premier Daiadler in presenting his programme earlier this week i: ___ ____________ (Continued on Page 10) CHIEF KENES |due to take place some two years Liberal And Mark Meeting Messrs. J. J QLaYabee And Peter Sinclair Nominated At Party Convention Which Disgusted Liberal Delegate Compares To A “Bear-Fight.” A stormy accompaniment to yes- vided for an attendance of 565 imuiiarmi iviiunums UN MBNDAY Candidates in N.B. and Que. Constituencies Prepare to Wind Up Campaign. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oct. Zii-Three widely 14 PAGES MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN 1-_-_-< Catch fish well and God will l you catch nwn. Annual Subscription Delivered “.00 By Inil Onllltll Olld U. l. A- “.00 Loss Caused By Blaze . Estimated At One Million N0 One Injured As Fire, Of Un- known Origin, Levels The Main Building And “Old University”. (Canadian Press) separated constituencies will elect, representatives t0 the House of terdayh unsettled weather was‘ delegates with a. total of 1103 votes,“ commons today. 1n Restigouchcy provided by the Liberal convention held in the Strand Theatre for the nomination oi’ two candidate; to contest the next federal election,‘ hence. Not ior many years, it i; m- ported, have such disorder and dis- sen‘ion marked the proceedings of s party meeting in this Province. NOt even the chairman, Mr. D. J. Riley, was immune from criti- cism, and his task throughout the meeting was one of exceeding dif- ficulty in maintaining even s sem- blnnce- of order and decorum. At one stage of the proceedings Mr. W. Harry Tidmarsh rose sndl demanded Mr. Riley's withdrawal from the chair, which the latter refused to do. Mr. Russel Clsrkf oir-MLA, supported Mr. Tid- marsh's motion, which was lost to an accompaniment of hoots and catcalle. ' , The chief bone o! contention was that the meeting should be ad- journed until a more opportune time, the chairman ruling the mo- tion ior adjournment to be out of order. The moe“ finally succeeded in nominating Messrs. James J. Lara- bee, M.L.A.. and Peter Sinclair, ex- REHENAMN ~|S ABBEPTEI} (Special 0c the Guardian) BUMMERSIDE, Oct. 20 - The ‘ n oi the Summerside Town Council, after sitting until 11 o'clock last night to a. packed house nearly two hours in caucus and over an hour in public, when the three for and three against a mo- tion put by Colin. Bell and sec- onded by Coun. Kelly that Chief mms be reappointed as Chief oi Police on the same terms as before. until the end cf the year. Mayor Manson in decidins against the mot‘on said that he had nothing against Mr. Kane personally, but in view oi what had been said in the press and the controversy that has been before this board he deemed it in the best interest oi the citizens of Summer- side to vote against the motion- Coims. Bell, Kelly and Grady sup- ported the motion, Couns. Phillips. Schunnan and McNeili voted against it. The offer oi the I. O. D. E. that the town should take over the ious condition. body was recovered. UITAWA. Oct. JiF-(OPJ-Judl- msnt was reserved by the Supreme Court oi Osnsds today in Seism- in I. ll-syner versus Olive I. Ritchie both M Charlottetown. P. I. I. The action involves s motor car accident in Charlottetown into which many complications catered. A verdict for 06.000 but been sir- en by tbs Swim-Is Court c! Prints Edward Isllnd against Benjamin I. Rayner. father cl Ions Raynor. who was a-iving Rsyncru cu without s driver's license st tbs time the automobile struck Olive S. Ritchie. the zeqiondent. Rayner, the Pio- vincisl Court found, for the pur- pose oi this sction against him 4 was the cnnloyer of his daughter. Mire Prevostbl Court Reserves Judgment ‘l In Rayner - Ritchie Case Tciontinued on Page i0) From this decision Rayner made his present appeal to the SuPNlm mun. of Canada. . ‘The car immediately responsible ior the accident, apparently, was ("q-Md by E. H. Rayner Co. (in liquidation); W" was Hold i» l n; Rgyflef personally, but carried markers belonging to s. car owned by B. l. Rayner. the sppelsnt. 0h the facts of the case, it would appear that the accelerator pedal of the car had stuck when press- ed down causing the automobile to leap forward. Alter stalking £110 sidewalk. the car struck the re- apondcnt. Ritchie, both of whose i"; were broken and she sustaii ‘ other injuiieii M.L.A., as the party standard- bearers. A close competitor in the ballotting was Mr. Mark R. Mc- Guigan, B.A., who polled but one vote fewer than Mr. Larabce. The voting oh the ballot was as follows: Sinclair, 304; Larabee, 286; MoGuigan, 235. This gave s total vote oi 775. As the convention pro- and as it is claimed there was 100 percent representation at the meeting, this left 235 votes unac- counted ior. ' Other nominees, who refused to ;allow their names to be balloted Madawnska, New Brunsvfick, n ‘Conservative, a. Liberal and a ,Fnrmcr-Lnbor are running. "In Ya- maska, Quebec, it is a straight fight between a Liberal and a Conscrv-l ative. Mackenzie has a choice of on, were Hon, Cyrug Macmillan’ l four candidates, nominees of the Messrs. T. W. L. Prowse. W. M. Lea and B. W. LePage, MLA. The nominations were as follows: Hon. Cyrus Macmillan, PhJJ. moved by Herbert Glllis, Belfast District. seconded by D. Edgar Shaw, KC. Marl: R. McGuigan, BA, moved by J. J. MacLeod, Bonshaw. sec- onded by R. C. Macheod, Lyndalg, James J. Larabee, moved by Capt. J. E. Purchase, Belfast District, 8900114164 b! F911! Murphy, Vernon River. Peter Sinclair, moved byErnest Pickering,” Clinton, seconded by Cecil Miller, French Fort. _'1‘. W. L, Prowse, moved by D. Edgar Shaw, seconded by Bruce _ MacLean, Long Creek. B. W. IePage, M_L.A., moved by James McPhail. Cornwall. second- Bd by William Auld, Clyde River. Hon. W. M. Lea, moved by Don. aid Andrews, Hunter River, sec- onded by Goorge Beer, Clyde Riven Hon. Cyrus Macmillan, who con- tested the constituency as Minister oi Fisheries in the Mackenzie King Government at the last federal cl. action, stated that his health did not permit of his participation in politics at the present time, nor for ten months yet, and that he had (Continued on Page i0) Give Reasons F or Leaving “Forum For J e w s A n d Marxists” Says Spokesman. (By Louis P- Lochner Associaied| Press sun wi-iim | BERLIN, Oct. Zil-Two reasons‘ were offered tonight for Germany's resignation from tho League o! Nations. that the league was s "forum for Jews and Marxists" and: that it had refused to admit Germ- any from the beginning. The semi-official Wolff News Agency in a statement said the League lost ths right to represent, the civilised world "because it had become an anti-Fascist mass meet- ing and a platform for Jewish and Marxlstic oratory." Iirstlnak The Allies’ refusal to admit Germ!!! from the first cstruigofi the German people from the Loasiifl. ssld tbs oiiicisilrinspired Diplomstisch Politischc wnespon- dent. lddliis that the "Geneva leans never hsd deserved this name. which had its origin in the 05m"! WWMDN 0t the 18th cen- tuiy." But not until the Gcrinsn Consul General h Geneva has presented the withdrawal notice tomorrow will Osrlnlli! know thc contents cf_ that momentous document. ‘rhel decision to lean 0m gm; convex-J satiwl Ind-tbs community 0f hst- ions wll announced a week ego. . I (Continued on Page 10) t .l;:ees:: EUROPEAN SITUA TION A TA GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) MONTTLEZAL. Oct. 20——(C.P.)—- Negotiations looking to recognition oi the Soviet Russia by United States were announced Friday. President Roosevelt invited the President of Russia, Mikhail Kal- lnin, to consider the matter, and the soviet leader announced he will send Maxim Litvlnoii, Commlssar for Foreign Affairs. to Washing- ton. Other developments in the Euro- pean situation: GiIlNEVA-usgue oi Nations circles believed that Germany‘: resignation from the League will have a disastrous effect on the dis- armament cause. Notification of the action will b0 delivered to the Les.- gue secretary Saturday. PARIS-French Senators urged their government to erect s. tin-ee- rs agreement of France, Great Britain and Italy to supplant the four-power pesos psct which trench leaders consider-i dcsd be- cause of Gennany’! withdrawal from the DIBII ament Oonierencs and the {M8119- - Radical socialists and Socialists islled to mee on the civil service my out provision of Premier bu. Conservatives, Liberals, Co-oper- ntive Commonwealth Federation and United Front, Vigorous Campaign The campaigns have been con- ducted with marked vigor, Cabinet, iflinlsters defeniling the record of the government of Premier R. B., Bennett against the atiacks led by Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, Hon. Ernest Lapointe and other Liberal leaders. In the prairie constituency J. S. Woodsworth, leader of the C. O. F., has concentrated his ef- forts in support of ex-Judge L. St. PlitY IS T ERUTEBT TREE tvwsiiiiis (Canadian Press) CAMPBELLTON, N. B., Oct. 20.- “We are not a high tariff party nor a low tariff party. We regard the tariff as an instrument to protect Canadian trade and to give employ- ment to Canadians in Canndaf’. Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Fin-r ancc, declared tonight while speak- ing here in the interests of Paul L. Dubc, CODSQTVZIZAVB candidate in the Rcstlgouchc-Madawaska Dominion , by-cicction t0 be decided newt Mon- ’ day. King in Edmun While Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie hing, Dominion Liberal leader, was speaking at Edinuudsion tonight in support oi the Liberal candidate, J. E. Mlclidud, Mr. Rhodes dealt large- ly with accusations made against the government by Mr. King, includ- lng o. ciuirgc that COUSCTVttElVE poi- icies were "zilfiiilglllig trade." L! the Liberal policy 0t‘ lower tar- lils closed outside markets lo Cun- ada, the Dominion did not want that kind oi a. policy, stated Mr. Rhodes. He quoted figures of Canadns trade ST. JOSEPH, N. B., Oct. Ztl-Fire of unknown origin tonight almost wiped out St. Joseph’s University. causing; damage hurriedly estimated at one million dollars. The main building and “old university” unit were leveled. Only the new chapel, skating rink and gymnasium survived. The institution was under jurisdiction of the Holy Cross (irdur. Dr. H. A. Vnnier, Superior of the University was unnbls to state the amount of insurance carried. The fire spread to nearby residences, destroying three homes and threatening business establishments. Fire fight- ers from Moncion, Szickviiie, Amherst and other towns converged upon this village. N0 one was reported injured, _~.:_ ;;;_. : ~21 Students in Chapel Tho University had 300 students this year. They were in chapel ee - Power 2Z‘.°’2..‘f;f..f“;i..'”.‘i.‘if..°3Z.§;‘.‘i."ii'f Alliance May n nswere 0s. " “m ‘° ...Be Formed Activities at the University this term, at least, semed ended. All students whose homes are located outside St. Joseph were taken to Moncton for accommoda- tlon. A WCll-RIIOWD French Acadlan University, St. Josphs has grad- uated men famous in many ivalks of life- MONCTOEN, Oct 20—-Studenls from St. Jos pifs College at Mom- ramccok, N. B. which was destroy- ed by fire inrly this evening arriv- ed ln Moncton tonight on the Maritime Express where Canadian Nations.‘ Railways officials con- iczred wth the college authorities as to transportaiizn of the students to their homes. The students u‘- rlved with Just the clothes they had on. all other belongings being destroyed in the fire. Huriird arrangements were made on the arrival oi the train PARIS, Oct. Z0. — (A2,) _ French Senators urged their Government tonight to (en-gt, g. three-power alliance of (gym; Britain, France and Italy to sup- iiiant the 1mm: pant. that na- tions signed 1.7.51. July will; u". mil-n)’. This development followed (he flllvfiohcy of the opinion among Cabinet and Parliament. mem- bers that. the four-power u")? merit was killed by Germany's resignation from the Magus oi Nations. ' It was considered likvly, mean- ’whiie, that n French ping in draft immediately s, dis-arms. mcnt convention regardless qt the absence of the Reich will be abandoned. and students for points north of M ';“v:_“""* Moncton went though on the Mantime Express. Tiicsc for St. The Weill/wt‘, EIC John will leave on the eleven ldclock trnin tomorrow morning while students whose homes are in Edmunds on, N- B., and stations in that tenlto y will be accommo- dated on a freight train which IF You {limit l ‘(Host boar viewers 7MB ARRESB YoklR leaves curly in the mrrriiig- YOU The desire or the co loge auth- oritles was to g t 'h~ boys home as ‘N “E “ quickly as poss ble nd railway of- v flclals extended frclitcs ic meet a ' their w ihes . 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Written Form The document merely put into pet-munch“ and official form previ- cusly published reports regarding tbs Dish. sment Bureau meeting in Geneva on October l4 and an ex- change of telegrams between Sir adlefs budget-a balancing and (Continilfli on Page 10) John and Baron Von Neurath row, (~f~r~nii‘." i» w-wi" v-iiii/Irnaviil v Desire To Settle Simon -Von Neurath Dispute Fresh we ~~tcrly payroll he ivas conveying from a cooler. bank. (iumhiiihn rip-n __ .\ll:lTl'IOiti)i.ili- i U: U73 ~ '-- (miu ucl LU» \lm IHHH‘ .' .. lliiiliifilliifllkii" llniuwii ... , .\k‘.iv k . \‘iiiii:uuvi-r j liiluuvntnn _ no 2r. 2 :0 Accurately Inter-pron ll a n2 . h, The main point at issue between S‘ M’ the British and German Foreign n.1,?‘ If _ ,, t‘ gs Ministers u-as whether Sir John had 91"" "P “‘ ‘l ~~ accurately interpreted Anglo-Gcr- Hililii \.~'|' man conversations in lflhdflii 06- “Mum, “-,,__,,_,-,. 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