‘Fascist press for the expansion oi MAXIMS OIL _ MERE MAN MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN mo? l: P ”/”’/ ""L_'I""' Q“ R d b l)o the ‘hill? ,, , d ., """'"_” vv-“""'“~'~\ y ‘liiitldlfliliih oi lciir l‘~ iitlsuititei; 3.9,‘. p’ J A Covers Prince Edwardl-Island Like the Dew ei-rlfntytsgg, °_"_=_"";=_":° fq-fe- "s -_— ~~ , _W_A_ ____ _ _V __> p _. Iorn dl I d d ll r 2, aarriiiuliiilzllfilrtini-rr-ttilttat‘."Link.no: 1.5.01: I x TRAIN CRASHES SCHOOL BUS KILLING 23 ITALVWMQ vizswo fiimia ulimifii; YAN NA iinifivntis lmumu tint BRITAIN i-Step Regarded Threat To France — Seek Control Of Tunisia. ROME. Dec. 1 --(CP-Havas)— mmy stilt-stepping the Anglo- iulliin P: t‘; ban on Incorpor- mm, 0' t lonlal natives into Fascist Anny, Italy today legal- |m1 lllhhlillf! conscription of_ Mos- lcm lit-tans by conferring limited litilflhlllp upon t m. By evtcltding rest ctcd citizen- flllp rights, the Fascist Grand Council paved the way for ultim- lte compulsory recruitment of tiatirrs in African Libya's four coastal provinces. an utiirnicnted Halo-African “my, iiitsi-rvers declared, will infill as a possible ' menace to French Titntsta. on Libya's western lroiitli-r. for whose "restoration" 1., Ito-iv th~ Fascist Chamber of Depot “l yesterday staged a. noisy (ivlllttilfii-Illtifill. (RatTlH-ic Giririelia, Italian Am- ifi. called on l’ it the Oual lTorsLV today ap- psrcnth in connection with Wed- iiCltlfilV an Chamber session, Fascist d." ics sprain: to the feet all ~ speech hv Furl-ten liinisicr (‘limo and called for an- iiexaiiclt of T-nniiria. Corsica, Nit-c. tawny and Djibouti-all parts of innu- or its empire. Campaign Underway Set off by the demonstration. a campairii was in full SWllVZ in the ltalv j‘ the expense of France, as . ,. A an‘ ‘ll’ p..cc for establish- ." _ relations between . In particular "iioii ot‘ Tll“i\‘ iii i881 \ ricd out as “it grave. lnsiil," \i'illt'il the Italians novel‘ forgot" "la in the Grand Coliti- ~ of Libra clarltfvlr". the "atiiq of the MOFlPlIl noon ‘n $.li’.lf—— - ' ‘Li irlio have acquired sh"- eial . .. liin will have the richt to Mar arms in accordance. with the n'i"‘arv conscription "ocula- tlmi! ivlztch will be established in Case o’ timed," , 5D""‘"i‘i'.' prlvllcced natlics will permitted to ‘arid offices in "n c i~~~tql (‘lvii S"l'\‘i"" and tiu-"icslcin Branch of the Fascist illlKff. Granted Concessions 0"‘""" nrii-lcs among nine dc- tT-"P “l: the council lt'i't'i" Libra PM" ‘w’ the Italicii Kiliarrlcm. re- affirms] the juridical position of i iF""“"~'ic<i cit name ll. Col hi’. Strikes French ‘ PARIS. Dec. l-—-(AP)-—-I'ramicr convtke Parliament next Thursday ou his tree-year plan of fellows who were discharged by roblem. cum iica ed orccs o‘ sol" . to meet these new walkouts. The Wholesale discharges caused sev- eral hundred workers at Raismes. near Valcilciennes, to storm a metal plant in an effort to prevent. 00 re- ained employees from continuing rtlcularly those iiho pa:~sed the anertil Conflzdciailon of Labor call to their llllll$1lS——\\'0Uid be dis- charged immediately. All other public. cmplox struck were suspended i": bout pay until the various minlsti _ which they worked had time to pass on the merits at <‘ll(‘ll case. No official figures had been clini- piled on the nulnbci" _ strikes either in the public service _ur l_li private iiizlusiilnv, the lrl'0lllltsl‘5 o1- iicc said. land it an; impossible to say how muhy pubic service work- ers were ail-ctcd by the Govern- ment's distllk-Sili and. suspension or- er. 'l‘iic Pri'niici' and his aide»; also considered punitive IllLil urcs a- tzains. Luboi‘. Solzialii-t, and Com- inuivst leaders of the strike. Daiadlcr, in C8lllll: leaders of thc cciitrc and i slit part e... was report- ed in parliamentary circles to bc seeking opinions on tilt“lill-Lir€ oi domestic anrtiorciign pillici‘. Foreign policy wits tho s bjcct oi troll concern bvP-"llll c oi llilillll rc- 1€lCll(‘.'5 to ‘Innis a \\‘ll!_l'.l have been regarded as Cllilllflliqlllgv French control of that North Arman pro- tectorate. Convicted On Charge 0f Common Assault --(CP) unemployed nnmriix. Dcc. 1 island Student Dn Winning lleliale Team Gunrtliaifs Special Wirel ii. N. 8., ll . XavEL-i‘ ll 1 fully uplieltl ‘l1 Canada's defen- Ili‘ hi‘ nut in crtlcr intuit"!- ‘lii a tit-tutti: todnv with .\’liicl).".i-.il;l 0|‘ Port f . and W ill m Gaunt-st. ;_ itcwii dcl d for St, m“, -_=l1';l \\'l_‘l'U cplvird by Ncr- “my, lviilirliie o! 5,\'(il‘.t" N. .. Fruit; a cf Wiiiiilt.._,z. bonnie fVfNll 185 PTlYlCO. "Madame Doycl ' L~5l9-1l-30-4i. Rmacliigg, Georgy lliail", aii iiretnaii who had told of his sun cii tlil- head iii aii ziltrjmpt to stop CtlllVliiSlLllS, was ioiivictca iii county court toclav on a cliaige o‘. cnlninoii assault. aririiig out of the death of his lil-ivccks old son, Norman. iii hospital. The charge Zllillllai the native of Newcastle, N. .. was rrducod from oiic oi grizviis bldili" harm. slapping Till‘ bziiv dad ilirin- month» n10. after i)"llli.: azliniltrd t0 hospital sulieiiiig a fractured s k u l l, bruises about the hcad and pneumonia. Pliair was sentenced to 2i days in jail by Jud :0 It. II. Aiurray. who declared h: retire-ted he could not solid Mr. S. Phaii" ioprison for aii even lonavi" train than hci" hus- band, as she appeared to iia\"e bern equally culpable. Cargrobf (‘zinadian Wheat Sold India WINNIPEG. Dec. 1-—A caIBOof Catiadlan wheat. was sold b0 111010 today as part of an export blist- ness of 750.000 bushels shill/Dotti fmm Canadian ports Daiadier abortive" encral strike confronted the and mobile guards such break the general strike movement were dispatched to separated regions ltrlkes and occupations to be sup ressed as firmly strike movement-by conciliation i possible or by force DALADIER SEEKS SHOWDOWN:~_ Iiarass Regime announced today he would for what romised to be a showdown “economic moliiliza ion.” Scattered walkouts of workers in symgaitiy with thousands of their private in ustries for joining yesterday's Government with a. new and as Daladlcr employed to Govrnmcnt ordered the sympathy as was the general if necessary. __ Drifts Quickly prevent the road already vDOl-l from again the snoiv turned Lcwii. Heavy xirlflts were - rd and at 7 o'clock last the plow was reported at. llrcck Highway officials bad no furl-her iii-rotl-lnziticn and. ’ not. c: ‘l Lo contact the plow bcilii; blocked crew as. until this morning. t The pic ucrkiiig the st. l1;.er's Read ins forced to re‘ "n to ctltiiflltCiOwfl for minor repairs Wednesday night when t-lie road had been opened to beyond Si. Peter's vllage. Plans prior to yesierdayfls storm had been for the repaiiwizl plow bu prccsrd lcllay to ope‘ ie 49 Road to aiiciillrul; but cials llllllfillllamfi 1a.-L . were uiiclecicrd as to ivliilt course would be aii pied under the chang- ed conditions. “Fortress” Bomber Lands Near Windsor Enroute To Halifax OTTAWA. Dec. 1—-(C‘P)—tDelivery' was made bv Canadian Vickers of lllonlrra‘, today of tiit- second of l2 Straiiinei ilyiitg-bczas D0111?) built for lit‘ Flatiolinl Dctciicc epari- mciit. The machine loci: off from Montreal for Halifax. where it will demanded iii tl - to stoiniv "" ‘ ' i bcrliooi of liux. continue as snoii iii the ncigir- The tilalic \vi.l as the weather clcxirs The siraiiincrs are powerful "foitrcss" lioiilbers, all meta . carry- lntz two tnachinc puns and a crew of l‘.iltlt, Five make up a Whcli llic other tiizichinc. are de- livcrcti, ffiiil" months ilLllCP. .qil:idi"ou wil‘ be DTJ~it‘(l 1o 'ilt' East.- crii Conimtind. a‘ second to the \Ves‘.crii at Vancouver. ’l‘herc will be spare craft fol" general service pur- Strniiracrs are (fdilllblc of something over 200 miles an hour, _________ rwnvs LOOK Ant-sab- MELBOURNE -(CP) —-'I‘he Blaskhi tvrins Joel and Liam are squadron. 0119‘ highwa < D0505. When fully loaded with bombs the tiiliIERNMENl DUTLINES NEW DEFENCE Pllili Sir John Anderson Re- veals New Policy To Build - up Civil l)e- fences. BY J. E, SANDERSON Canadian Press . all‘ Writer LONDON. Dec. l —'lCPU,it)itf) —Tlie British Government. is lay- ing plans to place the uiiolt: in- l 1 " ‘inter- ' . . . iikelsiievdfvxkbnglioglcliarmisuhmgisisued in filllSltrliltixllitl of the notion on a which one guard was injured, Scv- wai basis a few TilCllib altci an eral arrests were made and the I outbreak 0t hostilities. v workers were dbpgfgqqi _ The general ideas of the pan Erstwiiiie 5.11mi; discharged c were learned tonight ‘dill l' all‘ from national and private shiirards I John Aiitnrrsun, livid Privj. ‘ , at St. Nuzaire were silpportc b __‘_>_>_ outlined to t-lu- house oi Com- afliliatcd lablor lllglfills iii tlic 01:1 nions a new pulllcy to liihiild up 101' a genera sin c tomorrow" l1 _ . . ,.’ t. civil dcteiicss. ie aniiuunrt a that legion ivhicli iiibor sources fkppwtwnafuy. f,°tili;lo,oi_‘l“lfati?fi nntionmm. Whmbm-y ,1,“ k1 for said would affect 11.000 men, l“'."““-"", ‘imimu. 0.. d7. bnwqrd civilian ilcfrin- and plan» ior a In Northern France. alone. 29.000 ‘f“l°‘“.“'h ff”? “f l "QM quick liaiio rcizirstci" on a com- metal WQHFVYS- 41m" "film's "m1 T1" “We. 1.11mi’; m “My” f“ Rh“ ' puisorv Lu‘ in \viii"tlinc. ' 900 mm‘! lllllllfly “WIKCYS “U” n15" up Lb “om m“ tkiiiilii“ . - . . it l‘; ulid 00d the (iovcilinieiit chargtd for illl-“Vllilllg OYQilllZZCLi o. A sudden b.l¢i..iid §c.».e:cl.1_y_ h“ Njgciod (he idea o! industrial labors cull for o 24-hour strike oi ahelnoon, iLCCOIILDUlllELi by a 3a cunsfllptvwi‘ m wflrhmu “luwugh protcs; fl-gflll1SL~"Dai(K.ii€l"S decree mile an hour waili and a three “MC; h!“ m‘ cumpmkqrv fmnmr _ _ ,,_, , . l, . a laws. .i.t,.i snow fail (liilciil) Ql-il.d into tum,“ mm Tm Govenh Ncwsoi I110 Syllllifllhf’ Blflkfi banks on roads tliiwnig; iut the 1m W‘ ‘ll chm. ‘(ma mm reached Daladier Wlllil,‘ ie was in provuxn.‘ A “low i_-y,_-\y “gt-ham, _ \ Uni.‘ usr He Brim} i-‘Qllfi-‘Tellci? “mi 59mm" “Hill? ‘"5 d day and night slime lhidu) u “in m'_ ‘ “*1 ,0, t ‘I18 ‘titlflltle whilt iciiziliits sliou ' be lili- L am m u“ flblvuhu,‘ u, 05m, pic tt ,.‘“\ m‘, Lmsf‘ m‘. am“: lwscd on pub 1c cur-thug: l vino 30a)- l m Sunk“. M‘, ha“ rcdchtd . l_ io.li J loin peacetime l0 ed the strike iiiovcjliicnt. H n not,“ Slightly mxfund kmmu. lnic has». I'm" ‘he P“m.'.“’ u. l?“ ,5‘)? iliver vlllfllie Wlwii Yv-KQFQAYS To winin- Cumeiiitice nounced m“ mums o-I ‘m s H e storm struck Iii an Cllllelllklll‘ t0 movement in the public scrvices- ' In a m“. days Prime Minister Chamberlain is expected to an- nounce the iiaines of an advisory committee of incilismrialists to share the responsibility utlth the government. of planning the switchover. In addition Labor leaders will be consulted 1nd iii- dustrles advised to conic" with their 0W1) union leader"... The whole idea 0t the schrmcis to drain a plllll whereby the in- dustrial life oi tile nation may be switched to a wart-line basis Willi a minimum of interruption and de- lay. it, may include moving vit-al industrial plants from dangerous areas of the country to protect flit-iii from bciiibers. This might involve stone form of compulsion over mcn and women workers to follow the plant: but it. is under- stood the govcrnntent, hopes it can bring capitol and labor together without the necessity of compul- s on. Outlines Plan Sir John Anderson, oh. cabinet minister responsible for civilian defence, told the House of Com- _ mons 20,000,000 handbooks t would be sent to house- l holders giving details of services open to volunteers, out- lined other details of a broad voluntary project, and announced the plans for a shift to compulsory national wartime registration whlch_li_e saiidmfniay becolnejicceis; - 11, Col 3) . tC0litlllllOd on p“ New Sask. Cabinet be plaicrd iii duty at ‘the Royall b S or In Can-rt ian Al!‘ ‘orcc stat on. \ Y fRiPDIiYlS from Windszol‘. NR5, lthig en] ers ‘ n a lHilOOll illo.aic.rl“is;‘ligéiiverl (raw REGINA. Dec. l__pmmievr w- ‘L PiIi-itCIKVll tozlav bronchi. his Sask- ‘. iltzli-riiaii cabinet up to its full ‘I llrcntztli of nine "with the appoint- ment of t-wo members. They are , A. T. Procter, ii, C. Moosomin barrister, and E. M Culliton, than. ~ rt: barrister. ‘ Mi. '. sworn in today with Mr. Cullilcn. becomes minister of and ira".=i_*» rtatloii an iii charcc < old ace pen- l t tninistci‘ Hlliilflxccfcglgufxlzg _siotis and child ivcliarc, Mr. Ciill- two than was named provincial secretary and tninister in charge of the Saskaitclieivciu tax commission, bureau of publications and dr partmen-t of King's printer. Lobster Season Opening Delayed YARMOUTH, N’. 5., Doc. l-JCP) “France Protests Demonstration By Fascist Deputies (A. P. by Guardian's Special Win-t PARIS, Dec. l — Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet, pro- tested ofiicialiy to Italy to- night against Fascist demoti- strations believed here to her- alrl the opening of a cant- paign to get Tunisia from France. Bonnet called Raiacic Guar- iglia. Italian Ambassador to Paris, to the Foreign Office and eigpresscd a firm protest against cries of “Tilnisia! Tunisia!" voiced by Italian deputies yrsterday- during a speech liy (‘ unt Piano, ital- ian Foreign ltl ' tci". Tile ahnnL-t. w t-li brought to the fore an old source. of fric- tion between France and Italy. came as (‘mint (“ianli sci forth the Fascist (invrrniiiciil'§' "in- icrc. . and aspirations iiscirtiiiit BF sciiiia "Newfoundland Vessel Burned At Sea Sat- urday. (A. P. iiy Guardian's Special \'l‘irc) NEW YORK, Dec. l—'I‘hi> res.- cuc at sea Nov. 26 of the captain and crew cl four of a biiriiizi: schooner. Allen F. Rose, ahriil "’ miles hoist-head. of Cupc l i , was reported toda-v hv \\ to tihe hitiore-MOC ii~‘.i'"l'. crs o! the. Aineiiean . Liner A ornilicsim, WhlCli ell-roan: the resloue. Benjamin Bcndetti. skipper o! the Mormucsilii, enroute to scan- dinaviaii ports from New York, said the schooner ivas owned by Hubert Vnllis of Romeo. Nfld. and was operated out cit St. John's. The Mormaxsun continued on t0 Gotherrburt: alter making the res- cue. Captain Bcndetti wlrrlessed his local office. Mtllliiirliliifl llF ll. B. HANNA Was First President Of Canadian Nat- ionai Railways. TORONTO, Dec. 1 —(CP) - Canadian Railway and industrial survivors of the dynamic nae in Canada's railway history. Hanna. who would have been 80 years old Der, 20. died early today. The former President of Canad- ian National Railways died lli his slcrp. Ycst-ardziv he was apparcntly in good health, although didurbeci ovrr the death of his friend, Sir John Aird. who died yestcrdirv. Hanna was born in Tlicrnlie- bank. l-[c worked with railroads ihcie for a short tim-c. and came to Canada to Join the audit dc- partnierit of the Grand Trunk Railway. He rose to t)"‘CClll!' vicc~ president in charge of operations of the now-defunct Canadian Northern Railway. After thc railroad was taken over bi" Canadian National Rail- ways, Hanna bcxanic the first resident of Canadian National nllways. He retired in 1922, and remained inactive for five years. In 1927 he alder‘, the Ontario Gov- iernment in establishing the Plov- ‘incels Liquor Control Board 0f which he was president for a year. He then retired a second time. The ilineral- will be held satur- circles tonight mourned the death“ rot D. B. Hanna, one of the fcw itlllllllllillE lNTERRliPlED IN ilillDEN silt; Wind Velocity Reach- es 56 Miles Per Hour - Three Inch Snow- fall. _A blizzard which swept Prince EPWnri‘ l~"ii.cl _\'C§li‘i'(i£l_\' zitternticn iiiclit. as sliddenli as t" .- 7711/55 line, lrcm . . zuc. nras l‘. Willi!‘ .‘-<"\'('i'lli Zia I enchant:- n different. parts iii t \\'i‘.il ‘c COlRiiIK’ Irciahter is rill the .1 out uil. mak- imz " to ascertain how lit: the swim. ill". t'll‘.' i he: ' (>_ _ _ _ ltilfi Burma, t’ F). I, was one hour ' he; island terminus. limit" behind "whcdule, . o-n Borden ivhicli car- L; a "iliic "o" the heiitlai" it was htlitl. CPilt-lf hie difficulty ivus experienced in cot- iiiiu a plane inside the building when ‘the sudden tzrlle arose, During the height. of the storm the Rocliv Point Ferry Fairview was foiccd tio return to Charlotte- town without klfldlllll passengers at Rockv Poiiit. when a part of the landine starr- was Swept “my, it was learned. Show was (trifling on the hiilh~ \V3,\'5- Sections‘ of the roads which had Just been cleared of ifts from the blizzard last, weekend were twain filled in. making them emmciit snowipllvws were at w-crk clearirur the road-s, officials said. and would continue all night. The snow had drifted to a depth of four feet in some sections, Last ntltzlit the thermometer at 12 deitfees below freezing. The barotricwi" was rising steadily, Dftlliilfiitli! clear and cold wmittlqei- fcr today. 20,000,000 Bushels 0f ll. S. Wheat Sold To linited Kingdom WASHINGTON, Dec. l-tii?) - Tlie United States Agriculture De- Amcri. on in Circa‘. of surplus to iloiir millcrs The sales vircre made Unfit)‘ the R0\'eriil_tlciii.'s export subsid" pro- gram (.(‘$l"llt‘(i to place 100000.000 bushels oi ivheat in forcimi mar- kets before next July, ' Officials withheld details of the transactions. 'I'li¢‘.\' said. however. the wheat would be delivered over a period o! several months through American exporters, It. was ilidicoteid the grain would be sold at competitive vrorld prices. impassable to motor traffic. Gov- , i Tragedy-Strikes In Storm Nears Salt Lake City Mangled Bodi-e-s-Strewn Along Right-of-way For Half-a-mile—— Fear Five Of 12 Injured May Die. ('i'i'\'. lice. i-—(.»\. P.)-—A freight train storm crashed into a killing at least S»\i.'i‘ l ‘iii speedup: a llliit‘ a minute in a snow i school bus at a little used crossing today; 2'.’ students and the hits driver. ‘, "_\'<iL'|'iL'Ili parents identified the bodies at. an improv- l iscd l'll(il'j.‘,tlL' in Salt iiakc (icnerai Hospital. in addiiinir authorities souuht identification of what Iii i.i}... (i z, ,.,,~_,,c,,,. U, ‘- ill". if. J. Alexander, superintendent at the hospital, said lint-r at tithe and "a were parts of “one 0i" in o bodies. “Q1"flflligfllllk"! "1 ~‘»'“"“'- Scvcntl-cn of the more than 40 students on the bus, i ‘ i ‘i ' - - - - t» 1 to "g4 f cnroutc to Jordan District High School near Mirivale, it 8:11! i.lli\L‘ (‘ily suhlirii. were iniurcd. six critically. Coiitliciiiti: testimony hampered officials who sought to determine the cause of the zlccideiit, one of the worst. of its ilind in the history of the Failed States. Students who escaped death toiri how driver Farrold Siicox, 29. stopped near the crossing" in zicctirrizince with Utah iaw_ then ‘vent. ahead. 'i'htg\ toiil of reduced visibility ill-cause of a snow storm. Premiir Laiidsi Train Drew's Report Eiainci-l" E. L. It ' its li'])(li'i Frill ‘Glkikil! ‘ i‘: "- Democracy in t 200mg‘: ehian G. M. Kr-ilev rerbort- U) 3. BLOB Halifax Speech }LA_LU“AK, D60. l-—tOPl—-Premiq Thllll‘; A. Campbell 0t Prince Ell- warn island, ADO heads the cu._ tlflllliallstlfill-iull in Canada u-ltlieat an opposition in the legislature. 1-1 an addi" s here today praised the tvro-pargt system o.’ cilivciuiiriczt‘ fascist and Communist DflilCiLxUl could he studied profitably with le- 'L".lC.\' eff» on to indicate a eomlztc crash.» The €il£ZlllQ(‘!' made t-mcrpcacy appli- cation if brailm. 'i‘l1e crossing whisac has propcrlv sounded and was sLiEI s tinting when we came to the crossing" The 50-car ll‘£i-iil~——“'1'll(‘ Flying guru‘ lo Government efficiency, M1, Ute“—a,>parcnitly' struck the bus Campbell told a Halifax service just ahrad of it: middle. The body club itloniiuerciail. but Lhc oid of the l>-.i.= w".is tossed nearly ioo tyre-tarts" idea was better than a ytirtfz. to inc left. The 01183521; was NT-lvlP-ll 01' Unit)“ Gowmmem" uTrlpp-rl around tlie from oi iii/e Pmllllfl‘ Cillllpbrl! “lulled 119m" ociutgv must not bl‘ sail ilcdto laud itscli and ccndoniil ideas oi people with other lorms 0i uoverluncht, Uoiiiocraci should pniflt by the or.» ample and cerium ideals of absol- Ulihiil and communism. engine and zroimzletl under the wh ccl.~. hissed Under "rt-tun Biodies o! the uhnmwh ma“ On the other lniid tic said i" Wu sch”! book“ “mclm- band m‘ equiulwesseiiiial ihii‘. ‘lillltlbltillttl smimentls and - even a. pair of fimnyiu n}; 0i deliiourat it‘ cfllliilfluf. l". shccs were t0:1.~<‘li about uiitier the bum,“ ,,,,,,,,.¢.;@_<§m-\ train. Sonic oi the children, who in i\()|)(~5 g; -,,¢.~i,o _ escaped (icatth, were thrown from laudable reforms. Leuuiieiitatlttii . the bus at the impact. was "tcry distaste-till’ to Brit's-Xi Altiholieh the speed of "The lciy- peopic, _ ins: Ute“ could not. be definitely The old scoliuh Lflllililmlz": o! determined, Sheriff S. Grant tioiiic, school. church and till univ- YOHM! said the train waswunnlng crsiiv were inc ldCflLs that WOlLCi to m the lrszl; of Qailatiiaii (ionic.- ra liar-bu 1w dis" anti ll desire for freedom and iolci ivoiild prvscrvc (iclnocriici at n‘; any cost. Preliiici Cumpbt. ‘ . almost two hours late because of the siwrm. its normal speed at that mint, he said. was from 6O to 70 miles an hour. the‘ Bodies uiere strewn alone righi-of-vttayr for ha}! n mile before the hem-v u-Mn stopped‘ it any Ol his l to live m. "." ii (litt- lllilllllsi 1". iicl- ‘l Hysterical Parents - _-" monominy and tlic divilliial iliitialiti" Crowds o.’ ivceping, shrilkinq mothers, fathers and classmates "Om ""-““""' soon gathered at tilt" scene Piiifiil ‘Fm 1m" ‘"'“"'_'; a‘ tempts were made to identity thc Mmm“ '*“‘""'"“"“ dcati, ' linen liiioii llia". One of hr .\‘ill'\'l\‘()l.\ an MiiYglc i?‘ “"‘k"> m“ 111"“ Grovn. ‘iii. ti. smith Jordan. "I got on the bu.» iiixilii two il1li'5 from the ciossiii " slic said. "llirrc, must have bccii about 4t) u ili‘l.\ 1n 1 ‘Flip the bus uni: inc." g I, H‘, q "When we cams to xiii " fl It i ‘ . t Eh t i slurp; wc stcpitsu and Mi". Si. tti up a an .~. 1 ‘" it"s...‘ i. Uilt" \t~.. " :".ilii.‘ ..ii ; '_‘ " " ‘too tick‘? i 4 4 Pl Sitaci-i-ilolzr ‘t"~.t."~"-¢-" Stltllltiilillt,’ Lilzicl; Fililllllf.’ :- riztii and it liit us. "Wlicii l woke up i \\iA.\ ‘ the snow llt‘lll' ll: tJlL. 'l‘\\"ii _ t -\l _ ',~ D. t- ent.- I know, Mat. t.a"citi.iii and LotwdNg Yo“ 1"ou""“' Mnbcl Smith. we: ilearbi. ma,» ~ was mm near tlw bits allfi Mack was lying by a four-n “Flierc was iil‘ lt‘-\lili lot oft scrlalnin: and ll‘.'i‘llilll, iilli‘ wcrc all lust kids." hints: of the \i('i.il.\ Bluffdnie. lzlvcr on Crcsent and llcri muaztlcs a few n were from‘ South Jitrriitn‘ lil, small co . Nilllitl l.’ “Pueblo buck crepe dresses is n ri-l-i tlni. in in years o tiniists On their com blfillfi leap,» 1 ,, . . . n" 1° “' ° _ p" ' H _ “Y —l._»0bi<tei" fishermen of Nova Sco- h _ " " illl"..'.°li"°ii.”e“°é‘ec'ét.i“‘m"°'“i..i..fi'ii tiziiisiiuizi: a. tit; at isi...i"ii.i..z.atui i13"‘i§.'t‘i§fi3 - ' » c ar in e ever osscsnre ncrr , (Oott ed .0 ..‘. t W1 fullfrlczathhnts are w be worn h _ Wild their 100th birthday. gas-ale setllstm opened mm, 10...“- PIMMM Cemetery. _ _ __ w ‘A 11 "uvvrlfjls ll (‘<1 B: , " °“~" “ “w ‘mm l“ ‘hemmd oouvwrs an) aroma rmm MT“ ‘ ‘ . bays as a strong northwestcrly gale threatened damage to equipment. Approximately 2.000 ttshcrmen have a total of 50.000 pots to set. msa,,_,,....,,.,, i/ikberhort, Federal Aid state penitentiary prisoners. earn- "Dlfi J. D. Redditfg Ofliice. Mt. slfwlllt now open every Thursday 30-3 . I Absence Of A U. S. - Russian “<1 "idiot. L-521-11- --- I and hope to be able to set the ma- inn five cents daily today took ‘up I 0 d T R d B d o't'.5'“l’.lli ‘zisssuiiisr-iiiia". Ambassadors Suggests Rift “hilimwmwétiileli ‘ifs-r i.i..°.i'.'.‘;°°‘...??it‘£3°ii‘°'¢tl§§ ti"; " i 8" ° e 96'" 0" 5 . , - . - , ' ~ P. Snlhtléagrllg 23%;}. gtg"; the sirzns Lwlndstirlnit ht vpeoeslt- netted $42 which they forwarded l i\illilrii and niltslliillm 1 . v .' , . - - - - - a u n . _ - -.~.; . , " .. to... on Cape 3...... w i». was» m KPH-e» meme ""- “ ° it’: °°"‘ t,‘2’“°“.'.l“.".i.-é? " ‘ " . t - A l r v s‘ ‘ 7' Rev. J. A. Nicholson at Plefifl- Auoelflted Pr“, Si." Wm" l" be known m“ Ambasador T- i and a number of his ministers list- stance» pa "We not? pol“ ~ t‘ ‘he 'l' t t ‘M ("POW Hall on Monday D00 WASHINGTON’ m.“ I _(AP)_ Alexander A- Troyimovakyl m“ cried today to the debt. reiundlm: monci he ma‘ 1' ha iwliti" 'I;“‘l‘il't|i t B it t; n_ m_ Musical woérhnme‘ President Roosevelts continued went; home on leave. would notre- - iims oi Premier Abcriinrt oi Al- ,,1,,,,_;',,,.,,,.‘_"Qmgwxg-mftllp “Evil-Y; l U;q“__ ‘ i u“; bu, m, ‘ A, . . 25 delay in appointing a. new ambas- tum to Washington. ‘There are in- gem, but m N‘l1lls‘0r m? mm w l. be ., ‘m i "- l" l ~ a" ‘m c‘ h rented an dleatioiir his successor will notbo e “ » t m‘ ". M“ " lMmlhiiq l" “m”! bflrbfilm boxes free. 15-004. m%g.i;ssifynmciiicovcvliplgiiiactic circles named until Roosevelt has acted. n e “Fence we“: m“ dlmmseit’, ’ Pam“ I.“ FL m“ °““‘l‘i‘1'"'~l°" it ‘"111,- seedmt so m h here that American relations with The actual state oi relations i .a{‘,";,.,.§‘,“’f,‘§§f",§..,.§f‘“,fi,¢‘{,‘.§;§§ .L‘hsv.‘l\k,‘,"q ":1 oiifmi“ ?“‘f‘““"' Q‘ " msulllvtl donning of $588 seugds arid Run“ m“? have arrived at m. with the soviet’ and with Germany‘ ‘I-‘reniier Aivritnrt tolri “ilCiVcPFLiWY- mciit n; “l2” tiii-aio ‘with -tyl‘ousl\itln‘ \ l ' w ~ ' J will be inopemtionugtp December same state of chilly doubt as while nominally normal. is never- mm ma.‘ h}, h...‘ m. n“ d m, t A, i, °,_ §".. " , r“ ‘“‘ _" , " " i " "" .‘""‘ “N1 "‘""“ " " "‘ " . ' ~ 21M Gmwem who Wm,‘ m have mole Wm‘ Gennnmh than“; ablguousL The absence of Fawn] Gown é“ m lfm‘ -n,t‘_‘h‘ . . ‘)9! ia.t i.i liiia ed lac \l.\"..l~ ask‘ wrest Wllltls’ or Kuhn’ i:.t.:. l-I tit 2,, "m cleaned mould do .0 before (“abhor the Unified ma!“ m“, envoys, H evidence of dmpleasure bwnnd GnCGHIiqQ£nIPYIY mitt? “his: that Fcrlcrna‘ Toeavturi rioi" st~/llit\_ i and colder; proltaltit _| .~.ttt~i i-r about dam .0 Axochuon may db Gennany has an ambnsqgflgf gt; o1- diggpproval, is a new lusty-u. blév‘ n ~ t l_- uni: in the i.a.liic n. a lmiii (‘p ilifly-flllrflvx, > w " amount‘ w’ market‘ Hen eachiomelfls %apl€ax'_anfi1thercsfl$g mgwi figilcogwgyfiimefi rlgltgssigg: TiiewGociaI Credit. Government lguiitimigiii‘ nrcnoiis ctccusioiis Al- Hillfilfitiiiltilxtlll‘ "$1M: i: ' ) ' ' A ' moment baaz-n-ao-la- iiwtiittloiinignsstriiig inn‘ Rusgiaa m retrace steps takm than it an ITYM" “impt t? Fimii“ 'W"“'"“.“" lbw“ h“ “""""“""‘“""“" “"‘"‘ M“ 5"" "i: m“ “i - l ‘ ‘ ' "Marine" is a costume consisting Presidents Roosevelt has allowed open break occurred. ‘i [hf “'5'! on H‘ m ‘m! ms pm“. 1 "W" the ivdcrai '1‘l‘l‘7l~ilt'\' to moot ‘ and l'l.~'"~ f~'iiri .-~ » a “mm shantung flu/ed Co“ the Moqcflw pmk m “and vacant Th? rm’ with Germany Mme ‘nmlwwk si-‘li flit). O30 Viirilli but s.» i.i! ,h"nd niritiirtfics and their i-criettt- - 7 3" ‘ . ICTOSS the shoulders 'the contrast since ambassador Jnseltil E. Dav- openly following the recent out- n. twttllnllnfll‘ hm‘ 1p t‘ in “m.” N“ ""~‘"“ “Kl-s l><r1i\"11<‘<‘t. t W“ "“’*"‘ I)” 7 ‘ " t High navy wool "Qfiuqued “stun 1e‘ w“ transferred Brul-spig in bug-git, pf gntl-Jewlgh mpggm-g; d“..."fl.».§..,§[,‘,,,,“,,.§§‘,§‘ gittxagqcl;'v§(isfi: Allyria had no (‘mint to sciv-zlvli, t‘ ‘ t: ,,,' ‘lfshignflwhfiltgit-‘estigg? forrctyicorsti, giézteingi; gigs“ this ‘:3: gigpotilxiitl ‘iélarcéoaiggon?’ titrpvflzfieliignlifg; iaG- nRtA-ntéutut . m u m the Donation. its‘. Aberhartt y my“, ' ' ' ‘ ' . Y‘. ~ Ill’ i0 if '. l‘ ti‘ I. UPSlOYlPT. “ I. i i‘ wmmnyml 111$- l M’! EIWOY- “haw” 5nd mv°iv°d~ J Alp“... t. 1:! vtvtirittcs ri,iiPTianii— sc.~c<<io:?§~i~.' ti" ma‘. ° are no Tollrgtidtliigrllitnafiiit? gjtiimilmlmp“ m .i "' l l it i .