____-» -rhs Guardian is read in pracucally every worth- while homo in Prince Edward Island. over 38,000 people in this Province - 8,000 in the City - Read The Guardian every da-Yr e. 0// 1// W/ WF ww $3 TTTDVI W.. ll _ is The Peop|e’s Paper ,._..- -»...... _Read byiverybody f \ W3 Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew ' - 1 / , » ' _»-~/'-.», winds, -. . -.f, - f ' - , /.-' --2 bv/,,, 1 ,~ 'sr 1 1 THE WEATHER Moderate to fresh northwest partly cloud! and cooler. - 1 4” 1 ' E ¢,,,,¢|,s, rsuasa no-r ' ' ‘ f =:|E:ETo¢own Guardian 'two Ocala CHARLOTT ETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932 10 PAGES Annual lubacriptiona Delivered lc-00 By lilll Clslibdl Nad U, I, A, $4.50 \'i _, g. I ommunists Are usy In London Thousands' Of “Hluiger March. ers” Create Disturbance When Checked In Their Advance ,On Buckingham Palace. r-"“'”-"_-"'_"_'_ ' LONDON, Oct. 30.- (A.P.) .__ H Mounted and foot police held oft INGERS THE thousands of unemployed and "hunger marchers" from Bucking- ham Palace and ollicial residences on Downing Street today after a disturbance at Trafalgar square, Booed by the crowd of the unem- Iployed and aympathizers, the po- I lice were forced to retreat at least ler 1 i _n-llldwspapers once as the mob attempted to swarm streets leading to Bucking- ham Palace and Westminster. They were finally forced back into _ Resent Suggestion ,Trafalgar Square where Commun- istic and employed leaders were ' 'condemning the government. 'Be Aboiished. “Lies , 'An d Distortions,” .They Say. BERLIN, Oct. 80-Premier Her- rI0i‘s speech in the Chamber of Deputies today was too late for of- ficial German reaction, but Ber- lin newspapers indlcataed clearly the spirit in which German nation- alists received the suggestion that the Reichswehr be abolished The lndusirialist Allgemeine Zei- iung printed thc speech extensively and copiously interspersed it with bracketed exclamation marks. The headlne was, "Scandalous charges ll Qpiinst Gcmmny. 'The Deutsche Yxitung declared iiui “l-lerrlot lies.” It added is mmful subline, "No country has farmed more than France." ‘lapertincnt statements-lies and WUPAIOHS.” said the Boersen Zei- Iiiili. and the Lonkalanzelger dc- Iilre that "Herriot again stirs the lim of passion." The moderate newspapers were lonoommittal.. Brakem an DVOPS Dead SYDNEY, N. S., Oct. 30-Jock :)w;?‘°5°"» 55-Year-old railway tr Gmail- dF0i>Ded dead today af- Gr unloading freight from the sydney and LWISUUFB express at Catalonc. Doctors said there was ividence of a heart attack, and a roners Jury decided death was V0 to natural causes. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC ' . 'MTE--2° ner worn sirisily Pllble in |dv“ce_ "SP°riS. Hunter nivsr Rink Qieffgev. Nov. ist. n not fine' "S