OIL MERE MAN nil-nun- I u l ‘jiflk BBQ‘ v ,_ ‘ flank‘ Iifllfl fix..." oasi- en Tflji III (isms s11 “i EAR YARMOUTH OONFIBIIDIUIl pllsauiim. Den. lO-A woman tilled as Yvonne Howard, M, mglwcln. Cal., screaming she . wrnmltl-Dd a murder, was tak- ‘ q into custody today and confes- d, pOlJCE said. Io the killing of . , Lpoiiurd Siwer, dentist and art roll, hcre lest Tuesday night h Qlltl Sieve! hld Mable-crossed NOUNCEMEIVPS, COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, ETC fitfiffl“; J22. ";22"'.‘...'i' payablo in uinnee. "Talkies. lourb, ‘Riinediiy. Spe- fll woenm- I682 "Skim and hockcy pact-ice to- wit B! HRIIIQH. I631 "Mi Mellick (Jhristinas Concert g Pownal Hall, Thursday, December , 7.30 sharp. , "Auction forty-fives hi VEmQ ll on Wednesday, December 37th. 868i "Buying dressed poultry all kinds i -. and Wednuday this week. l. Dixlucson, New Glasgow. 8060. ‘Qchool caicert ‘near-u xau, Royalty, Tucsihy, Dec. llfli. 3535 Ooastal wirolq dnticns tried ___ dupenwy w m m‘ plum,‘ u.“ and but the yictims wereoitdetgtlfifid "”'°°°"° m” 030mm" -'mied nnconer who reachedefleal "~ “ijorwllhlllllllli , ‘went thaw,“ l om, John ' flPin» _ "g'i°hd" Uoocvau. i Howard ‘ ~ “I” 00°"- Nlokernl! and llard Spinney. o! W llverettldiiss. "Btanlvy Rink is now open for ‘ i; on Wednesdays mg gnu. 5- 3082. "Hockey at Milton Rink knight, w Heart Breakers vs. Milton is. Skate after match. 8680 “Borden Line Club loading hogs, .c.ilv<~s, Wednesday, December i Albany. Hours l2 to 3. 887d. "Hwkvy at Marshflald tonight, 1 ~--- roams of Marshficld and inage. Bkstq after. I686 "Chrlslmlw inc end concert in Q ield Unlzeg Ohurch postponed l- Wednesday, Dec. 11th. 3N4 "llartsvlllc Sunday School Xmas l- rt December 19th. If not fine. ‘ 0M iiimit- 3020. "Dm- changed. ‘I110 Christmas lnnient, Springfield Hall, n, Dvcembor ma. If not fine. ' P4085’. 3065. “Christmas Concert ~ in Ulgg -~-- Hull, Wednuday, December ll not line come Saturday, ' - r 23rd. secs. “Vlntcd. two cars of turnipe on ' l-nc Liter than Tuesday, 19th. 2H1 lli-irkct price. L. A_ Mann. '- loiwwwn. 3679 ll [We wlll be buying Chickens and , Wtdnwlor. December 20m , l w, Mathew a none-n, Bridge- mo. "Concluding suction tournament 7' l! lly Name Olub tonight. mllllvsl 1st prime "Geese." 2nd ‘ "Ducks." Other prizes 7?? “@0119 will beopmsd every 1mm week and w, will be " dressed and live poultry ‘l’? “Quinn and Boyle. ’PLANE ilnoehhl Pit) IhncqDes. lwrnliicassdlnlplQly Iflnlnneeeuabt in 11.- he a blinding Mediterranean thcplanqtalknd itbywirc- lessbirtwereunabletoelghiigbe- cause of poa- visibility. Four ships All of ire-mam are Preach- msn- They left Mareeille in the sea- Pll-fll. flying on a regular commer- line to Algiers. at 8.40 am. A1819!!- iiewuipeetmrwiaiao: lqll-ldron"oflltmchplanea,wblch enalifsflilboh mm; unable t0 make thgmgflvog gm m the saupy atmosphere. They said the snow was gradually melting into rain. The search was centred in the Gulf of LYON, where the plane live its position at 34 miles south- west of Mrasellle. At first is was believed to be somewhere near the Balearic Islands. Disappears PVith Bonds Valued At $3,000 MEIER, Ont, Dec. 1'!—(C.P.)— A warrant has been issued for the arrest cf I-llernian W. Doerr, for the Ipalt 2 years Secretary ‘Ireasuer of the Ibcetcs- Public Utilities Oom- mission. The official is wanted by police for tho theft of three H.000 boner bonm, property of the commission, from a bank safety deposit box. »Mr.Doen- lefthishome heme week ago with the erprmaed pur- pose or consulting a health spec- ialist in ‘Ivronto. Since then no word of his whereabouts had been received and he is the object of pcrilce search. Hope Held For Brothers ST. JOFNB. Nfldq Dec. 17-(C. copier-Filtering liahtl 0" lvlved nooe Saturday fit 00810 and Kenneth Plrllil. IhO hi" been missing for two days. | m brothers failed to return from their herring nets ‘Thursday land search was b08011 .u_ Rouburylllass, “bybcsllslandfislierm. Bcdlesctfllncsandwhitewere‘ ' morning. n; OF PASSENGERS Three? Crew OF FRENCH °‘ REiMAINS UNSOL v50: Gloucester Schooner D r o w n e d . (Canadian PreIl YARMOUIB, N. 8., Doc. I7, _ lTvmty-uiree of as fishermen who "filled from the flaming Glou- cuter schooner Ellen '1‘. Marshall‘ won safe in Nova Bcctla ports ic- inisbt after battling heavy acne and Iblticr frost in open boats. , "I'm a time we thought it was all 11m with us," slid Hurry Reynolds today when he and three dOfymalgs were brought in by the Royal Cim_ adian Mounted Police cutter Ells- worth. Rcynolds, John Clements, Kohn . all of Boston were the last of the ill-ist- od schooner‘: crew to reach land. Here they learned that three of tbs crew had been drowned and one rescued in the roaring surf, near ‘Seal Island. sight had been picked up by the steamer Lars Kruse, sev- F. U E z e s F7 “en had landed near Yer-mouth mu i three others at Seal Island. Victim: olTi-ageoy John Ivan Hines and Vinoent, Muise of Dust Boston and Joseph White of Maiden, Mass., died 1n the roaring surf of Seal Island yester- dly when they were nearing safety. grim:- dorymate, Willis West was recovered shortly after their dory overturned, and Muise‘: body was carried in by the breakers early last l Bedtty was unconscious for sev- eral hours after bslng brought to I Rinse was a um of the schooner-ls insstlr, Captain Albert Hines, me of seven survivors who beached their two doriu at Peases Island. near Yarmouth. early Baturday With Captain Hines were Albert Amsriault, Maiden, Mass; Cecil lCrowell, Everett: Theodore Bablne, Maiden; Howard Strum, Cabrldge: ‘Prucmnn Crowell, Somerville, and Albin Boudreau, Boston. Cause of Blue Ameriault, who had been through two fires at sea before the Ellen '1‘. Marshall was devoured by flames Friday night, said he believed the bless was caused by a short circuit. “The blaze broke out in the vic- (Oontinued on Page S) FllllR KlllEll BYTURNABU in Beatty of | ASTE T0 PllTATll lwlilnuusl 'Fire Under Flooring ' 0f Boiler Room Ad- joining Potato Shed Canned Anxiety At Georgetown. poo bags of potatou an fa- shlpmsnt, hlrmwb I- caped dmtruction on Saturday mm which brokn out underneath fir: thieboiler lctthsextremeendofmawhn-f. Cove g lsliui CHARIJOTTETUWN, CANADA, MONDAY, I room, adjoining the shed lnweanmnerloecatlamby andotlierlouifing I n arrived I moot. ‘causedbycrmcksixitbs Santa Pals Mr. Benj. Brenna. Hon Premier MncMillan. Betty Bruce, Gloria Large, Constance Hyndman, J. 0. l-lyndmen, Mai-gum Ooflin, Ar- thur Collin. Mrs Ii. E. Miller. Mrs. R.‘ S. Mnlosth. Mrs. H. B. Henderson, John 0. Douil, Dctothy Anon-cw, Marjory Unswwth Mc- Leod, Mrs. W. Oholtr I. llcLufI, Mrs. (Col) D. A. Msckinnon, Frank Saddler, Ann Bsddler. Mr. Tom Tees, Min Joan Williams, Mrs. Peroy Williams. Dbl. P. D. Wlil- iams. wrna Oreclman. Robin Creel- msn, In Memory of Mrs. Bunett. Mrs. c. H. Blldz. Laura flushes, Mrs. A. H. Bmallwood, lcuris. Elmer Champion, Kcnsingtm, Mrs. C. D. McLean. Clyde River, lluzelbrook Women's Institute, Miss (Associated Press) BHREVEPORT, 1.11.. Dec l7- Four prrsons were klllrd and l9 were injured, two seriously, when vaindu or tornado velocity swept through two Caddo parish comy munltlcs this morning. , The twister came‘ out of the southwest. laying waste to the Grayson Lumber Camp, l8 miles west of Shreveport. and turning eastward to the Soda Fountain Plantation, 10 mllres north cf Shreveport, where further destruc- tion was wrought ,met instant death and valuable saw mill property was dcstroyod when the storm struck the lumber camp. Eleven persons at the camp were injured. A negro womim Ill killed and eight nvlfo" Wm» in- on the plantation. The dead: (Grayson Camp) In. “in; Hanna need. 2'1. (Boda Fountain Plantation) lotto mu, 1s negro. mginerunecovnibeailieak rlitandfelldownintothe uueeoachasnmained i I88»! 02¢ whim man and two negroea m Jured as the tornado swooped down u l} Morllflret Wood, Mrs. George De Blcis, Mrs. W. H. Prowsc, Mrs. D. M. McLeod, Constance Large, Miss An- ctc Gill, Elllotviile: Jean Hnlayson. Harry Pinlsyson, Mrs. J. M. McFad- thewstchman, Prankflottolwho notified Mir. Howard llaaDonaldl citisunhrtof you. Mr. I‘. P. Taylor. Mrs. Murdock McKinnon, Miss E, Burnett, George Bumett, Mrs. c. l-‘f. B. Icngwortti. Helen Collings, Hurry L. Sear. Jr., Mrs. Mark Mccufgan, Mark Ic- Gulgun, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Weeks. Mrs. McCready, lredcrlck Bea- miin, Donald Seaman, m1. A. W. Hyndman, His: Ketherinq Hynd- Nor- ikathe Dew s, 19 “Rare Find” By Fishermen SHIRT LEADER IS ARRESTED o! a rake PWDBd when bs pull- Elf-Tr: 4111'...- up m=' M] sh; i h pm , . “Mcawm $1.": 3J3’. fir? fir...‘ vicinity 0f 3&6]! Hill Bl!‘- l about a mile oi‘! neeeii mil. 9P3 Tl y- Thc 000% stopped In °'°°'°""'* "“‘ “" "°'°"- DXRfiE-fi-fifiufi ‘"5’ m” “"'”"“" °°° °"°' °' :1 eral loin ODuify, United Ireland Party Icadr, was arrested today after a clam between Blue Shirts ._ and police in a dramatic new climax ‘ to Ireland's political warfare. 0'Duf!y was arrested once, res“ cued by his followers, and then re- arrcsted after l hasty mlht scroll B plowed field while his followers ‘fourzht with 311$ who sought to ' cupped Dy Police Driving toward Westport in his, . automobile to attend a Unilcd 1re-‘ ' land Party meeting, the General ' was stopped by police and told he’ could go no farther. , Hs climbed a fence, escaped a- IflUiS Joseph Vance croae thud fields tottlgey other end of t an was me an 0500i‘ O and R o b e r t W‘ lggnliorseman whouglallgipgd up. H1 ted ldlersbe R E's-BM Chambers C9?tem' mg soften bombs patrolled the 1 e 1' s streets in motor lorries. porary W r Police again met O'Duffy, ldvls- he spoke briefly before soldiers and police fought their way flirough. Plflilll" Protesting the striking of one of his follosver». the General was borne stranger was burned to mun-q" ‘pg-imam to poll o L- mcks which were sur- fi n mundefrl b‘ ~ mlorcements when the Chamben-lis chipped his words crowd ill‘- I-‘d I804!!- Almost immediately than VII NJ- steinplng hwsas m4 "Up Orrufly!" and “Down with the Blue Shirts!" the Follow!" Rd John Kilcoyna, recently mil-Rd drum a three months’ sentence PM- a military tribunlll. W" ll" noted while trying to weak when he opened his overcoat revealing a Blue Bhirt. ‘rhea another speaker UDIIQ Iflnllnod at i110 Pfllice barracks under detention. l-Is could shout only a. few words before police broke ill) the B06408- "Pecple of Ireland." M Mid. "I came have tcqeak to you Bid 1 in and we shall win. althoum I may be in P1180113’ The Blue Shirt party wim ordered was issued at that timc, but the Blue Shirt leader sboutly maintain- ed he was not in hiding and would continue hh United Ireland party activitiu. To Lin d b e rghs Leave Fla. Today (A-oflllod PIS! MIAMI, F15», Dec l7—-Thelr sea- Soviet Farmers Must Sell Grain To The State um. - The grain the govwrnment col- n “$7M”- Dw‘ 17 '- (l P3 _ plane overhauled and Elven l flflh Completion Friday of the Soviet w“ o’ palm. COL 3'4 MI, ch”- Government's 1938 Iflin 0011094"! lea A Lindbergh tonight laid plans Pmlnm!" "mm! m” ‘m’ for a bop-off posllbly early tomor- Wfifimr? 7m b‘ “@911” 9° u“ row to New York on the last leg of 0° "W M“ "- "1" Pflm-"u their lorg aerial tour cf Atlantic "W" coast countries ‘s u The famous pilot and h w e. n” will“ 0‘ 0M Qufihmn‘! who yesterday completed a 900- fllwl" mile flight rim from Ban Pedro. Flu" Domlcan Republic, to touch North 10000-000 W! American soil for the first time m five months spent most of today resting in seclusion fn an 0PM front suite at a Miami Beach hotel. They expect to get sway for New York shortly but whether they in- Citizens Givefi' ,i5.ol IIlISIlBE ' ortunity l Pass. lng him he could not address the meeting, but a crowd of his sup- "_""'_' porters lifted him on their shoulders ‘ (Canadian Pres and carried him to a platform where wuarreeudwmienumauinstiw °' "l" "ml" ‘WW w“ crowd. ' 1e Valine .. have been arluted. I am still wear- 1 and our cause will] Qpp For Service Of Love May Bring Hofpfiiross To ‘Many Children On Christmas Day --Bei A Santa Pal And Help In The Great The churches throughout lb: dty and province I!" thmngcd, morning and waning. with large crowds d worshippers. all. of whom agree among other things in the belief of the brother- hood of man. love of fellow men is 5 significant eleincnt in the re-, liglcn of each worshlpPflt- and flmfl its expreli in various ways. There are few higher human pnv-v llcges than the briflkins of ioy into the lives o1 others, but too often we are blind In our opportunities. W‘: might as well comess it freely] m. this time annually during the Christmas season a unique oppor- .uuity presents itself to each of us lul‘ bringing a ray of sunshine into young livs, an opportunity which each of us cannot. fail to ace. A call-m urgent cull-ls going out for Bantu Pals who fw very einnll expenditures can bring lneffablc happiness to hundreds of children. The investments made in the delight of the little Cbridimaadimlanottliatlnihel! eufficimtreww-rdlmyommoddsr secondlyyuirownOhristmaawill you not feelthshappier for having made some little boy or girl hap- pier? Consider finally the “Con! aspectcdttierncttmflnaamuoh msyehavedcueitimtocngcfflee ‘leastcttncae. . ." I01’ mrayabywhichyoumayhslpmd jbrhighappinunfobthsrallflaiis Work. Girls O b toll‘! Santa's Releasd Jlhfiifl n (C-PJ-IIVIO little sirle n oa- SEIZEBARUIAB 0F llllllllR (Canals: hen)" mumps-row, w. 3., Des Believed to be the flrlt shipment ct liquor inbuhd smilfllilil into Canada, L of contraband alcohol valued ' 830.000 and alhavdiy meant In O- Ocnnty, lfl l your opportunity. Your yr‘ ghmlld be as fol- iloivs: Phone The Gun-dim, 13s, anq signify your intention o! be- coming a Santa-Pal, indicating which child w children you ntend to "adopt." Bend in your contribu- .tlon u! candy, toys and frul-i; as soon as you conveniently can. l ‘rm Ravi:- Scouts are handling the contributions this year, and will .hsve than delivered to the homes Chrbunss. If you do your part, the Raven will do their pert. N0. Name 1d(a) Gordon ls Clair ... .. 19 10gb! .. (Ocntinued on IN CLASH FIFTY INJURED, seined at Ih-anchvliio, renewing information laid by stables Pinooinbo and RoM-bha 0f the Royal Canadian ll Fog at Claire, N. B. ' alcohol. in GI In ewnq; Ina U5 gallons each, & filled j 11M and wn-vizned to a 1k. mo!» Mid. of Piencbwilia, n» name n flenrded as fictitious. 100050810011 traced the earioed back to Philldflvhil- Uhliod Btatfl the border were in ‘ ca” . vcstigatlng tho The combusted ll is help. held at Bculton, or ‘ fiW illouatt lilliii fir. (Associated Prod) CHICAGO, Dec. l'1—l'1fty per-‘ sons were injured today as 3,000 parading members of the Ukrenlan national societies, protesting Rus- sian treatment of Ukranians in the homeland, were set upon by a band‘ ofworiotemeaid bypolioetobe Communists. A squad of police, assigned to keep the parade orderly, found lt- sclf in the position of having to defend the marchers against the attackers when the banging of hurled bricks against elevated rail- way structure announced the raid. Hurried riot cnlls brought police reunion-cements and the alleged ringleadcrs, together with about a dozen of their followers were I:- restcd. Prom them, police said they took pieces of m! pipe. length! of loaded rubber hose, brass knuckles, end clubs. Twenty m ihp mnrchcn and riot- er; were lnjllrPd so severely that lectsitisunderstoodwillbeeirggq kn g proximatclylpsrceotoftheio- 1,02%} ounwue w" talywoduetion. Increase In ExportOfFarm Produce To U. S. (oi-mi- Pan) I m. (yr-mun, l'l--(0.P.)--an. fiifllan, Dec. lI-woed cut- turned down the agreements. ‘they to." ,_ mqgggqlqqflgnmomllwltqawugmgnngbafltothelrappiovedtheincreasldwagesbut Immune.- onwamuucnpatcimnprc-qmppgmmurceesbaviznmeideutmreeonithndill k111i Inns. duoeieunonneslteumib-eeupaayemeiaieamweguencnmmwcrireruunmsesurcey m!) we“, ccnolnd with h cl“ can conditions ended. Nearly 2.- the strikers met and voted b! I was gm“ uicnllast 7hr-IO-Qbmaworkminnctbnnm-lergemnloritytoenterlntcnarvv- neg 1 1mg ruousineedwdaylivlncwmwieioingam inaft- ments apvmw by the tensor if " Iliad dltatllil IlIcnth-old strikehod set-‘flrma constituting the Lake load my o. " " int math wla _y_ we“. Tlmbermeni anoolation. $; "'1 gugpnglalutbe m weekend been .- Meanwhile encrta to susstb ‘ unmet won ins Q‘ has Arthur vstagp m”; ucuved waters in northern flu ope pstelcl ibr nttlementbecb timber camps cautious, At mum-ad Jfi-u-nmm-QMMJioeJmo-mun acme. l toenail. emmupeueuoioniwqumwunu niaugive- enduoqnohraiiniiedeonomcnannitinsiaamih- tbslflt meagnonmneeheceveecpolieeansmibuvalflty- while strihelsalalandAbitibilthrsestriwkvrlweiw-w F!“ Id Infill!!!" "l" = 0'...’ neenbti Settlement Reached In lOntario Lumber Strike thcy worl- iakm to county hospital for treatment. Lakehead workers It first hill REM BEAT IS HITEOBOLOGICAL OFFICE, onto, Doe Minimum cad II mum temperatures»- liawmn .. i Aklnvik a Vlctnrla .. U vnwcuvcr ... I Idmnntou 3 Bluff fl (‘llgiiry . I 2 M I fi I Raint loll ... a" m. ... ... II t Ilallihx ... ... ... n... D Chlliol%oil ... ... was ll -< PQIXAII Harman Provlnceaz-Iben a IIRNII w1n1k_ etitftiiig to east and emu-est: lnniy cloudy with gab or ill tide this afternoon at III tolorrow morning at l II. sate this afternoon o! d. rho-a tomorrow mornln at 1 . Q