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main Maint thumb ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, F A R E w E Ll ` ARMS
MONDAY V GIVEN IN , _ @-
|_so-Ounadien Girli in Tnining. ,,0N-“MCT “mum “Equahty And (Continued f e _
' ._ (;gMM|33|0N£R Honour.. ,S
Mas. Hoalvnv
“ Phone 291 , V P , Hitlé 1' ,S View
I _ ‘“"“°“°° W’ 5Y““°¥ 5*- Bw scouts pursues to st. Pours
' __ Church yesterday forenoon for the
*central auanulsn
fs-0*
° 1-his solemn an nssrved for QIMUI
cnungy gown of local lntnrelt but nl-
nrtiauag of I nuuy nature ml] he
inserted at A seats n word strictly
payable in advance-
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ECONOMY EATS - DSUDIOUI
dlnnerettes at 26 and 30 cents. M11-
fpn's Old 595111- 1°"
FOR THE BEST in fresh beef
try the Euston Meat Market. We
handle choice young stock oniv. B
fu.ll line of meats, fish and veget-
ables ca.rried_ We deliver C.0.D.
unless otherwise arranged. Phone
“_ cor, Euston and Orlebar Sts.,
Glu and Mann, Managers. 1841
COLLEGE TIMES REORGANIZ-
ED-At a meetinl held on Saturday,
the students of Prince of Wales Col-
lege met to reorganize the College
paper, "The Times.” Mr. John Mat-
thews, sr member of the Fourth Year
class, was elected editor-in-chief.
» _ as Betty Rogers, and Mr. Ken-
Idgth Birtwistle, associate editors-
The business manager elect.ed was
Mr. Gordon Morris, and the assist-
ants Miss Eleanor Hornby, Messrs.
Jack MacLean, Gordon Stewart and
Jack Murdock; exchange editor.
Miss Roselle. Williams: sports edit-
ore, Mr. Maitland Owen, and Miss
Jenn Bentley; alumni editors, Miss
Nancy Weeks, and Mr. Richard Ma-
theson; humor editor, Glen Mac-
Pherson. »
SIEGE BATIEBY ll.EUN'l0N--
'rhe ninth reunion of the 2nd Can-
adian Siege Battery, was held Fri-
day night in the Dri`l Hall on Kent
Street. The reunion opened with a
business meeting at B p. m. with
Vice President Archie Potter.
Springhill, N. S-, in the chair.
After the minutes of the previous
meeting had beenreadand adopted
the election of officers took place
with the following results: Presid-
ent, Archie Potter, Springhill, N. S.
Vice President, F. G. Kennedy.
Southport- Secretary-Treasurer.
Howard court, char-lottetowi.
Executive, Will. Mofiulgan, Char-
ttetown, Ben Kteping, Charlotte-
iw, J. Parker Hooper, Charlotte-
town, Dan Ross, Belfast. A motion
_ to hold the next reunion in the
form of a picnic was discussed and
approved-_ At 8-30 lantern slides of
former battery positions ,were
shown by Col- J. R Hooper. After
refreshments had been served and
toasts honoured, an interesting en-
tertainment was given. Those who
took part were, Messrs. J. E.
Stems, J. J. Lelghtlzer, C. D.
Davis, F. B. Conrad, J. P. Hooper,
Jack Macitae, Dr- B. C. Keeping.
ECONOMY EATB-Delicious din-
nerettes at 25 and 80 cents, Milton‘s
Old Spain.
` raasousbs
Mrs, Lloyd Proude, City, is at
present visiting in Ottawa, the
gust of hor brother, _Min P. A.
Keenan and Mrs. Keenan.
The many friends of Mr. S. A.
McDonald will regret to hear of his
illness. Mr. McDonald ia in the P.
li. I. Hospital for observation.
Mlm Marie Graham, Brads!-
bane. and her sister, Mrs. William
Maclrlnis, Charlottetown, returned
via the Hochelaga from
‘_ ' orb but delighiful visit tp
ends in Sydney, C- B.
- MAERIAGES
‘hir-=rs`-‘“rrour.AN'o-on oEt 14,
1933, at 'li Upper Rince Street,
Charfottetown, the residence of
Rev. B H. Ram-Say. William Dun-
De-n_'I\lftso\f Sussex, N. B~, in
Martha Ann Youland of Covehead,
P. E. I.
¢l
DEATHS
EEAD-Died at the Sacred Heart
Home Oct. 14, Mrs. Patrick Reid.
IRQ Bl, the funeral will take
Dime from M. Hennessey's Funeral
Pallors this morning at il o'elocl¢
purpose of taking formal- farewell of
Provincial Scout Commissioner, Rev.
G- T- Bnriaas. lt was chudr-ms
D85' as well, and the service was
_(f7_°”"m“°d ‘mm P389 1) particularly suited to such an occas-
after the cabinet session. mn' The mem' R°v"H' D' my'
Memwhue he indicated Fr n mond oiiiciated, and the leggcng
' 1 5 ce were read by Scout Temple Hooper
will feel the pulse of Great Brit- ,md Kms smut Gordon Hyde The
in d th Unit , . '
is fetitx the; su :t Statesdismw it 1 hymns were Dummh ‘stand Up'
ment _ _FP _ of a arma- _ Stand Up for Jesus," Rudyard Km.
P Nl ma ES t imperative to lings “Father of Heaven Who Lov-
§>u:_s;__v:_l;\u_1._l;em. The :cnse_r_1sus _ exit All," _gesieys “Forth in Thy
_ s, none o w om arne", w sas asolo“Cansda My
1 wished to be quoted directly before I Home", was effectively rendered by
I the govemment makes a state- ', Mr- _Charles Earle. At the conclus-
ment, was that another war would 1 1°” °f the Service. Rev. Mr. Spriggs
be inevitable unless sclne means I “C°°mP““1ed by thi* H6150? Came 190
of conciliation, not nr, present 1 the "Ont °f 1-he Ohllflih When Mr.
, cle", Bm you,-,d_ R. C. Parent, accompanied by a
R»°V€l‘ Scout. a Scout and a. Cub
Germanyb actions as freeing ef-
Franoe's hand in respect to arma- 1 “We feel that the success which
ments and the newspapers today scouting has met with in this pro-
l’0i'1l.Pl8 1)
Joseph Paul-Boncofur iinnly and
energetically made this clear to his
colleagues today.
He fought tenaclously and won
his contention that the Conference
should make a clear-cut and vigor-
(B1 IAIII P- IDCIIIICI' Alwdlkd mm “ply to the Wkgmm M Bam”
rn” 51"-U W""°"1 'Von Neurath, Cermany‘s Foreign
BERLIN, Oct 15-Chancellor _Minlster, announcng the Reich had
Adolf Hitler had announced to the retired from the °°n;¢Nn°e_
world today. after Germany had: gg,-mlm, Wm be md 1,, b,.1d_
definitely resigned from the 1eague_¢0m-my yet unequivocal phrases her
of Nations andwlthdrswalfrom theqmumuans that the great powers
International DisarmamentConi’er_- me msmcera when they SW they
in cnuflnlucf
Shortly after being sworn in to of-
fice. Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, MD.,
imade his debut as Premier at the
supper of the Boy Scout Patrol
Leaders in St. Peters Cathedral
Hall on Saturday night. The an-
\nua.l Conference of Patrol Leaders,
lscoutmasters and other Boy Scout
`oi1lcials was held in the afternoon
lunder the direction of Mr. William
1Wa.rren, Assistant Provincial Com-
she refused to be a nation of "sec
all m at home.
Destroyed Weapons
ence. that she had done so because 'Wm disarm are mwexy _mfound_
missioner, and proved outstandingly
.
ond class rights" and wants “equal-a ed and unjust successful, leaders from Summerside
“Y Bild honor." V and Bedeque being present in addi-
Ger-many's Dictator declares' "OLD CONFERERCE tion to a full representation from
himself as determined to follow a1 ' Charlottetown Troops. The program
C0lll‘Se 0! militant nat_'ona`ism inf The stawsmen met at me h°1'°1` included talks by the Assistant Com-
lntemauonsl uffulrs whl:h mlhu- °‘ 51’ “nh” H°“d€’°°“- British mlmor-er. the Provincial Becretary.1
teiy parallels his militant nnmn- Presidem Uf tht? C°Y1f€l'€l1C€. Hfld (Mr.R.C.Parentl Scoutnlaster Rev.
Sat f1”°m milmlus uutil nine o'cl<>ck A. c. crows, Bedeque, A. s. lvl. stu-
|1'
vl'lu1‘-1‘-y of making ills flrst as-_ . , H N E
Angl0_AmmcB_n from Wm be cl°s_ trust that you _will always remail; fllty. _ lmspmd by Premier Mussoum _ic address since being sworn in, _ ; _ ___,__ _ __ __ _
the good friend of scouting that you “The political leadership of the ;,»,,-mm ,might that the Rmchls -Sellers 0f the BOY $00111? Il'l0\'fl11<-» » '
et L L` --
er than ever."
_ are at the resent time. nation tth t t' ,h . _ - , H xl: cd sincere regr a iz _
tlfhllfgonctle said_ #'_rhs procedure _,We uk gou to accept thu soon ___ me aakdf. of m_»;__novvs uw; ,_w_o;olclIcif§l_;ion vguid mean i.he _:_;¢th, ~. ` Ce “Stained by ,ht or the complete training course, omme , ,, ‘he “
o e can ony cement our _ ` " ” -5 0 3 asoo . ‘ _“ °` ' ` __ r _;_,d_~,_ J mt t - - H1*-nk Y'°“' *M
solidarity with England and the “aye” B°°k' as ° shgm “km °i mffwd in the wma °' "W" `“”°"| Because of rumors that Germany mnmmn M c°mlms5i°m 51mg?" .or it loustrslafmhthxtlliu 511:: oroorglx-I they Mi' ¥'“°‘“1' “i’°°"'“"" ‘°’
our regard and best wishes The German People should has '_ to Nova Scotia and said he couid mctm ms course | their depu,_,_m,e_
United states” 1 “Scouts and Scouters in this Pro- riKht'l' expect that for this reason mentssiife d1;;1a;e;nor:3;1:1§ug;T;; Say S0 ~UffiC1H1iY HS Premier- He fill-_ g
vince hope that you and Mrs. alone the rest of the world would '_ dol'-Wd CMU" M“1°1l<=`B Sllssestillll EDEJVES EWISH Crnzms
S ri s and family may enjoy long redeem its promise, but for five the velsames Treaty’ ‘tM'°5n‘en _ I0 have Bddfe-'MS Oh S__v_ uucommmumuve wwams the _
end of the war would finally ,,150 tm “Hue °f N*1'¢i°rl-S Council Scout Leaders on the forthcoming »- ---_ -- ___,
- zassengers declared they struck up
you.
"Thu nov scouts Association for be the end of hatred and misery. f°’ °“ 1“"““¥““°“ °f Gemarf apple Dev sud expressed the hone N~\v Y°rl< "Om England. There 1
ci th official re-
Prince Edward island, "The purpose of the Versailles °m"“‘m°m'5' F01' such 9'” ini/fstisll-, ¥h°'1'1°W°“1d ‘CC Ve 5
B ew Treaty has not seemed w give tion a unanlmity among delega- Cognition and support of both thc
“J. R. urn ,
Provincial President. humanity peace, but rather tol1'1°“5f ¢X°°'i>t the Gemaan. would be C‘°Vemm9“1 “nd M°Y°" “nd C115'
d d in other
"R, C. Parent, _ maintain a, fathonrless hatred" n`°°°5~'m'Y~ _ Council. B8 it ha me
The political observer Pertlnax,
wrote in the Echo de Paris: "Ger-
many wants war _ _ _ are we to
wait passively while she prepares?"
Le Matin described the Hitler
proiestations of peaceful intent as
I “a trap," while the Paris-Soir saw
hope in Hitler's speech as showing
f he ,"is unwilling to burn all
1 bridges." '
1 Govemment officials. members
of Parliament, and the press pro-
femd neither fear nor despair. M.
Daladier, in Parliament and in re-
cent speeches. voiced what he
P ~ vlncial Secretary "
Then he described as “slave
provinces.
10 » ~
" President Burnett next presented
Mr. Spriggs, who was visibly af- work the Treaty of Versail`es and _dm _
" 5 or
fccted, made a fitting acknowledge- asserted. Mr- Sl>1‘l88S. Wh0 WHS P-€ 8
h W ' the last time here as Provincial
ment. Rev. Mr. Raymond then on ' "Tile Gemfan peoples are t e (C M '
behalf of members of the Congrega- most deeply convinced of their Lz. on med ‘mm Page D Commissioner, with thc Boy Scouts
d the following address: guiltlessnrss for the war Patrol Boat Bennet Ro K 19,
termed the countr 's will for Iper- 11°” ‘en ' '
y I -'Quite unofflolully,hufvo1olng the “Let the other nations see to lt lines hhourd. C D °°d appreciation of his valuable Ser-
Sc t Movement and
ection of Nazi members to the years of your mimsh-y in this pm.
Reichstag, were commented upon vm” you have given 01 ygnr but
as follows by an official personage: for me cause of christ and 'His
Gor'm8hv’s 11015 "Om me D15- Kingdom-and that a. best of no
Brmimellii CODYCWHC0 Sh°W5 her ._ mean order. The contribution which
clear inrtent tozeanrnher withdraw- i you have made to Church commun-
al from the league is a. break with , ity and Provincial life is a most
the world; while -the Reichstag el- ' valuable one, and one whieh will
eotions will be cut and dried and1 remain.
-- of G d 01|
overwhelmingly for Hitler because1 In the Providence 0 l'
opposition parties are abolished have been “lied °° 5"" mm 1”
lac and as y0l-1 B0 01-ll'
another D e
and the Nazis are su_r_>_r_eme_ ____ ____ ,prayer _S tha; Gods _“Sams may
f - 1
suThrrecet:;'e:¢1'11.l1, aveirliruriifi vin the 1 8° with Y°“ ‘md that H15 spmt may
f ln .ss in
press and in offlclaluom. alve_H;1ii°wl_;‘_f_‘: __";d“I1‘_’§y “Se “ °
courses, all of which were felt to y uw E Chsm_pion_
be unsatisfactory, were variouslyi _,G-em D_ DCBms_
°“F¢°‘*'°d “ ‘°“°“"‘ ‘ ‘ “faeva 1-l. D. aavmond-
(1) Invoke the Treaty of Ver-I ML Bprlggs said he was aware
sailles to curb German rearma- that the Boy scouts were omwrlly
(2) Prepare a disarmament pact vim but he was “ken gy surprise
which Germany would be told to M this additional token of goodwill,
sign or stand alone in the world and he ¢,h,ml¢¢d them sincerely 101'
and take the consequences; 11I;_
fel mvolro the sour-Power ruccf Mr. sprlggs then prescribed all
(4) Call the council of the five appropriate sermon from I John_°1~4_v:
._
powers, Great Britain, France. 2.1. 5-13 That Y” m“:'__h:§______ y‘e
unlwu states, nary and Germany. --That ve may Bill 1‘°~ Y
(5) Accept Chancellor Hitler's may knew." in Which 35°; “Eng
offer of direct Franco-German ne- personal message ti;_ ___l_l____ they
otiations I Y°““3 P“°p1° 3°“°’° y
K ' ` should make sure of themselves, be
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_ without fear, and 10011 W °7°°“»’
Sunflower seeds are not fed ex I _st B5 _hw advwate when they
ment? tp take farewell of him at that ser- »
Chancellor Hitler thanked Pre-
mier Edouard Daiadier
nob'e sense of justice"
in a recent speech-
"After thc return of
territory in the Reich,” he maln-
tslned, "only a crazy man" could
believe a war between the two
countries possible. `
contained
the Saar
"the German youth marches" and
Hitler replied their purpose was
Only the army carries weapons
enemy is Communism.
Germany is ready to go to the
limit in disarmament, Hitler con-
tinued, but he wamed that the
Reich demand for equality, if oth-
er nations are armed, must not be
all weapons to the last machine
gun." the Chancellor emphasized.
Germany will accede but he warn-
ed thot if certain weapons were
permitted other powers, Germany
is not ready “to permit ourselves
mmem peace but always indicated sentiment of a very large group of that by the unnatural eternaliza- The schooner was still decks un vices to me ou ' ld
u
France was keeping its powder dry- friends in the church to which we non M the wmepmons M the vm. de, and her name could vt ' expressed the hope that he wo
no " "ad" find time to devote his services to
, belong, and in the still larger circle tor and the vanquished that there but just after she la
Germania -“"0” of Christian fellowship, it is our does not result an eternal in- port a piece of wrecklisbeafglesthlg Scouting in CapedBretc;n°M
' il to ress to you the sin- equality of rights. ' _ E F_ - 1 Mr- Slll‘i88S mil 8 il Cf! H8 B0'-<-
Th° mr” events' German” reefret vflflzh is ours at your re- plxxied up Tsrgziild gzgiplawrt was nowledsement. and gave some splen-
wuhdmwal from the League or moval from our midst. We have ra- Thinks Daladler ted into the schooner‘s torgiehull nt- did advice resuming me practical
N°'ti°m’ and the mums of an el' °°8“1Z¢d that t1“`°“3h the dam TOMS-ht. the Parsons lay bottom Imtherilng gift smbixced that Mr
UP. and it was uncertai ht Mr are . . 1
for "the _a-n-y ,Jodie n W e her, War'rel:_had been alJP0ln_r'ed Provin-
s remained within the
huu_ It t cial Commissioner in succession to
was hought likely Mrs S and had received his
Richard D - lMf~ Prim
had be esmond' the mates w"e’_ warrant from the Chief Scout for
eh trapped below decks u
that Captain Daniel Desmondalgf Canada, Lord Bessborough, Gover-
port Gr vm _ _ nor-General.
e e N' S' had been swept The New Commissioner acknow-
overboard ith th
W e mate and mu' led ed the honour conferred upon
seamen bl' the seas that eapsl d 8
their ,hm ze him, and said he would endeavour
to follow in the footsteps of his prc-
Premier Do-itldior hlld asked Why _*&_
Englishman and Frencl'unan_ did decessor.
our duty by the Fatherland," but During the afternoon a display of
he maintain ‘ Scout Books from the Carnegie Lib-
not to demonstrate against Fl-a.noe,‘| v ed that ‘for us, gg the
but to show determination to keep 1`°Pf9SCnte-tives of an honest peg- W-“Y W” made W M155 M°M°'5t°’_;
gommumlsn-,_ dow,-,_~ ,pie it is impossible 10 pgmdpme and Miss Campbell on behalf o
in th i Miss Bateson, who was unavoidably
e nstltutions under ccndm
ons of th nks was
in Germany, he went on, and ex-_ P°FS1b1e Only for dishonest men. ”~b5°"‘°» and “ V°t° 3
pruned that M5 NMI PM-ty~s _only “Tile German Government is accorded to them and tothe Depart-
fillcd to the deepest wgth th, Cong ment of Education for allowing the
1 h l. to the
victisn that 11,5 appeal W the whole exhibit. Votes of t an -s
nation will ' _ 1 Ladies’ Aid and to the Canon and
Prove that the Gov ,
emment’s love of peace is pl-¢-clseyv Vcstry of St. Peters for the use of
` ' ' til
as its conception of hgncr and is thc Hall having been given, e pro-
aifo the whole nmcn-S yearning ceedings closed with the National
forgotten. fOr pc-acc and the conception of Anthem'
honor." During the evening rousing chor-
uses were rendered, led by A. S. M.
Not To Be Excluded
i Mr _ Cosh as pi-
Pogt Wm- Talk John Denny wth s _
ana accompanist. A number of pat-
"l.f the world decides to remove1
t clever and amusing
Much of Hitler's address was de-.N15 PU OH
voted to circumstances attending.5"““1's' which eucmd much “p`
the ond of the war when the G,,._ plause and laughter.
man people “in trustful faith and Tho following were those receiving
in the assursneo of pmgldem, WH. badges and certificates:
son's 14 points, lowered their-I Neil Sinclair, lst Summerside
W st' Amy' chunk' 3°” RN” t°“3\V°1Y 1° 9°“m`Y but many ww" I Chr to be excluded therefrom as a nat-' "ms-" ‘ 1 T'°°P» and CUSS'
fl sinned' 1 Then he declgr-ed emphagjwlly; 1 R8iph Smith, 4th Chi1l‘10tte1.0Wfl
vt-cxnasou ... /it p,m.'¢,;f-» \‘°°P°" ¢"°W °' P°*°“ °’ '““ °"' _ -I-he.. W.. ,, lunge conarezatoa. lon of inferior rlghu." I
hide Blturday Oct, 14 Han- en' bmd uw heads down M 50°" men was most appreciative of the “If we defend this, our ccnvic- "Tile prople should rightly have Troop, Ambulance, First Class Scout,
nm V vickéwn duh, be In mg needs fill, and allow the W mul “wwe W Wm organised Mon, hong-,,l,1y_ wg gm mo,-6 ge. expectrd that from this greatest King's Scout, Grade A all round
' ' ' ‘ beau ‘ 9 ll, 1 war a lesson would be drawn of 60rd for six proficiency badges.
lonld wife of the late Alex Per-
bm' 1° hm’ 1'h°°"°°l"°°~ md admirably carried out. cent partn rs for the o her peope
_...__ __f____,_..-- - than 1.( we were ygyjy, in gontrg- h0W Smllil WSIB the chances 0f pug-_’ D°|1Bld SWWRT? nh ghm`E°1't;1_°wn
ng's
' " ' 'M ”' Tm nmm' 'ul 1 vention to. this conviction, to accept sible sam in proportion zo the Tr°°D. First Cm °°“»
. 1 Scout Grade A All round Cord
betforwarded from A A. Hermes- » _
. ' - th h millet-in d di h in magnitude of the sacrifice -
lite Flmeral Home this morning » 1D€1'8llCl' I3 °°;dl,;'m_.. ' an ° mm K "when, therefore, Germany wa, Gordon 1-ryue, src charloltefowh
'o' an Prubytmm church It Booking Idéntified 1 compelied to destroy her arms- T1‘°°D, B¢Hl’ml“'l» m°°1'\’1°1““`5- C"‘
Marshfield. Interment lt 8 o'clook. . 1 » Defenllve Weapons ments to enable a world disarma- penter‘s and Ambulance badges.
- h d-
_.___-
lmem, nncourlted mill_ons believed, Gold Cord (for 18 proficiency a
- Pure Spllnislb French wssrroar, N. s.. oct. 1f_>_-3_1 am-hmy hu mm semuneoa this to bv -lu Wldfuw that a re- ' su mu te Kina* S°°““ °n‘Y>-the
I 91"'-'t d°’°“°1' found “km ° weapons of attack he wont on but deeming rcalizat‘on was making first to be won in the Province.
U I . U
Italian Ohve oil Inga - N°V°' 5°°u' cout' Wu idnnmled rnelel defensive 'wed m mm, 'headway The following received certificates
N! D. MacLean Ions, gallons’ and 'Saturday U th’ mum' ‘°h°°n°' ted alsi nations. Po pe -If "But 1-heir hopes had not been for the Gilwell Wood Badge for in-
rt P1-° on Re. lnnu F Parsons. elllshl in In M' '-mven here Germany is willingw realized door training courses-one or more
_ ormnraln lla S. lces ~ -
q wnn after ielvilll' WW' be satisfied with a minimum which, One unusual feature of the Hit- of four units
A4 qgggggumm awe s. _
and we plate was pl¢l¢od up as the derelict our fm-mor mmm,-» pemmfng nn International oem- Tnlnof, Hn;-ry Plneuu and William
` al lved
-lantic s
llmulnl quest* mouth. N- 5-- 1°’ B°°*°“ 111°" W” is in no Prvavrtion to the gigantic lor adam-.= was the violent attack stuart Leigh, rvun welsh. Niall
~ - ‘ wllllum
`e lg n o The schocner's mme "mom q -"wg md defence of on the Br--all Govemment for Burnett, charles Batt,
vnu Professor had stopped briefly sl"~ll~b<>ard wllwlrlfulve with may
after a departure from Belgium on Un the 0l'0S~91!lB- And- 13337
the heels of a report that Nazis had during the stay in Halifax, they
put a. price on his head, and novl'|N°°1V¢d a \l’!"'t\D N J€'W\5h C1'-18311
he was on tm way to take up re. who brought greetings from Halifax
;_°-_*_ gold “Thanks Badge," as a mark of-
for a few hours this mclnng, most
of the passengers went ashore for
o stroll. But Prof. Einstein remain-
ed in his cabin as the liner landed.
a husky steward on guard outside
the door to stave off the reporters.
He had told the ships officers he
was not to be disturbed, telling
illcm he had been "pcstcred" night
and day the last few weeks in Eng-
land.
disposed. He had not been feeling
he had been compelled to rrtire to
his cab`n mid-way thrcllgll the ev-
ening meai. It was nothing serious
aides explained: brought on, pos-
sibly, by the sea voyage.
search work aft Princeton Univers ty CUmPHm°t5~
with Rabbi lferfrert I. Simohs,
Admini_s'.rati\'e Committee of the
REM_A[N|;D ON 50,431) gliarvey L_ Wober, mf-:lil/fr of the
when the ship docked lh Hullfhl; 1“¢~:~ld
conscious of relative motion re-
ha'rr=d wolllalrls- bellcsi.
But not for long, rhough. She was
stein had donned his quiet gray
suit and was slipping past tile mo-
FOLLOWS INSTRUCTIONS _
maincd abcfi nt the little gray-1
gone only a few minutes when Ein-1
I
mcrltarily unwatchful r-*porters into
the dining saloon. There. lt may bc
assumed, llc received a wiiuly warn-
ing t0 be more careful of tllc Ein-
mathcmatic un. Busy with the
breakfast egg. he did not cron look
er was on his feet at once. Arms
waved, no, tile Proicssor cv'.:lrill‘t
be interviewed. He didnt rare for
reporters; they had botllcred him
to death in England. ‘
‘ A very fmv questions, l'»<‘l'llrlflS?
'No. Just one them This last to
Einste’n himself. The huge ihatzh
of graying llair swung back; its
'possessor lurllcd and looked past
1ihe reporters. An emphatc nega-
tive shake of the head: Mid then
North um"
ml towed into harbor here- lmardine the close of the war' mla=l:n of Lawyers to conduct an warren. Mr. Warren so rece
lu PHONE 1107 3;: were found ,he said. "Ie, like every deosntlinqulry into the Reichstag fire. the Gilwell neekerchief and beads
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will quit the League too.
Washington-Official agreemen\
with the temporary recess of the
arms pa:ley was expressed. The
United Statfs Government was
bafkng the British and French
arms stand. Some quarters voiced
a relisf that Mussolini m;ght re-
c1.ncilc Germanyls differences with
illc Allics-
Mosww-A high Russian official
tcligrnphed British fcprcs-ntativef
at Geneva illat the Soviet intends
to continue its efforts toward rea.
disarmament.
Ronre-"H15, ri-iitlcl"s> message tt
the German people d0f‘s rl0t Shliif
ali the doors," was the comment
from official ltaian quarters. “An
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