0ver~ 38,000 people in this Province —— 8,000 in the City -- Read The Guardian everyday. THE WEATHER The Guardian is read in practically every worth- while home in Prince Edward Island. Moderate to frcsh northwest m west winds fair and cool. Everybody Covers Prince Edward lsland Like the Dew; Inning G cllu I‘ nndoal I861 Olllilottelov‘: ouiroiin Two Cents i, 8 PAGES ~ Annual Subscriptions Delivered $5.00 By Mail Canada and l’, it. A, 8M0 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932 DEATH Tflll N 0 ii 2 5 Three Add-itio nal Bodies Taken From Wigan Mine. l WillReignNew re... Maintains Train Service , . Has Been “Very/Expensive” In Prince Edward Island " I Statement GlV-G-ITBY Mr. W.U. r’ ‘V .1 ,. fl Irnproved Air Mail Service Begins Nov. I6 Early Arrival OTM-ails Under New 1‘_»v\k>v( . i Service Constitutes Decided.Iin- (Canadian My“ , . . Appleton Before Duff Commis- I‘ Mwmed | provement Over Other Years. _,‘,”,'jj,‘§,‘; fi,"f,'f;‘,',"',;,‘,,“,‘§f,;,1f a v - __ ' sion Concerning Handicaps In ' ...“fiifiiliibiliiifliifi.liiiifislv...§§§$‘5'.§L§I§f.l"i.§“.§.l xiii-fill‘. ZT.'Z"Z'Z..'L'°'IS.'I‘E A a ‘ " l‘ ' Maklng Aflantlc Regltm “Pal”- lervtce will be continued this year and will commence on Wednesday, yum-my" “push” "mm ' v " i l’ H would not maintain the Gaspe line. We have spent as much as $1,000,- 000 in one winter fighting snow in that area. With a free hand. too, it might be economical to get rid Nov. 16. Offlclal notification through tlie Postal Department has been receiv- ed by Acting Post Office inspector Sound s. It is proposed that the mail plane will leave here at 12.30, arrive in Summerslde at 12.50 and in I Moncton at 1.45 for the outgoing mall. She will leave Moncton lnunedl- ' \ - » ~ MONTREAL, Nov. 12-—The Ga- :::'%::e:°-l: flfiwfiffi‘ _ ' I " v zette today publishes a despatch Mikmmd n" mu" ‘mm i 4 . from Ottasva in ‘part as follows: he". An“ many. hours o‘ m? How difficult it is to make a rc- xln‘ “noun! deb“! from a mo‘ spectable showing with the eastern - lines of the Canadian National of the line between Halifax and - " fall ' f ti h rs ‘=- \ ltd! liter the arrival"?! thic OIceanhLITltted from Montrealland Train 14 ‘Gun; ‘he lfsdleznlarnlfltcar Railways while burdened Wm, a Yarmouths. Mt Appleton thought irounr John, and]: c alrvtreun Odor; tatiiiwn about Stoe ottilk. l l" Bead”! Fred Lodge and number of uneconomic branch lines that {mm the gmndpolm; of cam- llrflllg "It? ll S i ll S fl CC 6 IIIPIOVGIIICII 0h t! B l‘ III ' and how many of those lines were unloaded on the government system by local pressure were relat- ed io the Duff Commission by W. U. Appleton head of the Atlantic Region of the Canadian National Railways and with quarters at Moncton. ' "We have been loaded with branch lines." raid Mr. Appleton, “that were started under private operat- ion, became bankrupt and were turned over to us, and we had w rebuild them as best we could. An- Joseph Clough who had been missing since the blast rcnt the inside of the mine yesterday. SOVIET PAPER l. MAKE; [M355 .. .. Blonde, blue-eyed Dorothy Queen of Pasadena‘; annual ings the proposed Guysboro branch would be worse than the Giispe branch. Dealing with the service to Prince Ed/ward Island, Mr. Appleton gave figures to show how the depresion had affected traffic to and from the Island. "We were getting 6,000 carloads of potatoes a season from the Island," he said. "So far in the present crop year (he was ad- dressing the Commission in Jan- uary last‘: only 400 cars have been service of other years, and even on the ordinary summer service, inas- much asthe mails will be received and distributed in the boxes early in the evening. 1n previous years this mail did not arrive by plane in Char- lottetown until the following morning, while under the ordinary summer service it did not reach here until late at night. Arrangements are being made by the Postal authorities for a motor service to handle the mails on arrival of the plane at the Upton Air- port. In view of the retrcnchmcnts being made in the air mail service in other parts of Canada in accord with the Department's policy of neces- sary economy, the promptness with which the request from Prince Ed- ward Island has been granted will be extremely gratifying. Notification of the granting of the service and the date of its begin- ning was also received from Mr. Myers by Mr. Samuel Kennedy, Presi- BELOVED POETESS RESTS Nina Moore Jamleson, poet-phil- Edwards will reign New Year's Day as tournament of Roses. A student at Pasa- A movedh He referred to the pm_ gmiihrcr an?“ favorite clliironiclerhot _ _ dens Junior College, she was selected from among 11 other girls, who other feature about the brflnbh 111195 tests that came when the night train n " “m c" w o’ ed u u "u" °' u” ch“"°m"'°w“ 8°“! °' TM” " I will act as her attendants. The Picturesque parade of blossom-covered 15 that as soon as they are taken between Halifax and Saint John “m” l“ s" Gm“ '°°°“""' ‘ "tilts which once a year winds through the California city's streets i! over m" t"°15ht revenue almiist was taken off. lover of humanity. and. a, story- New U. S. Min. wufld 4am“; disappears because they are put on the equality with the main line in teller of nature, Mrs. Jamleson ll widely mourned by thousands whl (Canslfan Press) I New President P. E. I. Service MOSCOW, Nov., l3-Izvestla, or- Will Be Democrat the United Stntes elections means will come to Ottawa as United OTTAWA, Nov. lit-The result of that o. new Democratic appointee gan of the central executive oom- mittse o fthe Soviet Republic, to- day publlshed accusations that the British intelflgence service plans to fake Fpruof" that Joseph Stalin International the matter ofdreight rates. We may get a hundred pounds or some- thing like that, and the intermed- iate traffic on those branches as a rule docs not amount to anything. The passenger traffic is very light. “For four or five years," Mr. Ap- pleton contlnued, "we have been giving Prince Edrward Island a dou- ble service, and that was a very ex- pensive service, away out of pro- lmew her personally and by thlf entire literary life of Canada whl recognized in her work an out- standing contribution io Canadian literature. Debt sQuestions Now Hold Stage directed the London "hunger mare " and is organizing a civil war in India. The newspaper ss- serted the recent breaking of the Ang1o-&vleg grade a-gkeement by States Mmister to succeed Col. Han- ford MacNider, who resigned to par- . ttclpate in tiiefllections on behalf of President Hoover. Pierre deL, Boa], present charge portion to the earnings. The move- ment of passenger traffic to and from the Island in the winter am- ounts to about 50 per day. strenuous efforts were being made Gsspe Branch Not A Paying Line Ships ‘Coal By Plane To Pay Lord Ashficlizb-"Is the Gaspe branch a paying proposition?" a the 371M511 Gllvemmgm ‘mpened o - ‘it M11 Abplebbn-"Nii- $11 The" by the management to effect great- E l 8 C t l O f! B e t d'Ai'falres, is likely to remain in u n d t x Antbsovlet 9 am 20o mu ft k m d charge here until after next March gcpagzndty?“ eind ozhat British es ° me "e a“ e!‘ 909110111198 in the Maritime PTO- _ there are five miles of wooden tres- tles and five miles of steel struc- tures. It was built by an English company and; it came into the Nat- tonal system in the last two or three years." Lord Ashfield-“Was there some object in requiring it?" Mr. Appleton--"Not that I know of, except that it was just forced upon the company through influ- ence in that section of the country." Lord Ashfield-"Polltical influ- when the President-elect, Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, will probably make an early appointment. Col. MacNider is expected to come to Ottawa within the next ten days. Formal opening of the fine new U. S. Legatlon building will then take place and the Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, is to give a farewell dinner in honor of Col. MacNlder before he returns to his home in Mason City, Iowa, to dc- vote himself to his own private af- vlnces. “We have closed 26 stat- ions," said Mr. Appleton, “There was some criticism, but not very mllbb- W8 have been able $0 80- aeroplanes today in settlement of cvmpltsh during the depression an election bet on President Hoov- . things that-well, I would not like 91-. to say what might have happened The coal ‘was from G. Bascom to us if we had tried them under Slemp, former secretary to Presi- normal conditions. We have cffect- dent Calvin Coolidge, to John 1'-‘. ed a good many economies. Costello, Democratic chairman of the District of Columbia. The bet, made when Slcmp and Costello ‘met in Washington, rc- CAMDEN, N. J.. Nov. l5.-(A.P.' U --Bound for V/ashington, a ton oi "1 , anthracite coal sailed aloft. in twc. Extension Of Hoover Mora- torium — World Depression One Of Many. Problems. (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. l3—-The British and French Governments have requested an extension of the Hoover moratorium on intergovern- mental debts pending a re-exam- ination of the subject. leaders hoped to dissuade the Unit- ed States Goverrment from taking action to improve its relations with SoviebRussia. The paper said "a fact which we shall not deny is that Stalin is not only {he leader of the Soviet proletariat, but that. scores of millions of workers and peasant: throughout the world see in him their leader." feet on the monetary crisis which threatens so many nations." ON BOARD PRESIDENTIAL SPECIAL ENROUTE TO WASH- INGTON, Nov. l3—(A.P.)—In a lengthy telegram to Franklin D. Roosevelt. President Herbert Hoov- iuiisfmvnnrzwviwiooiiiiinin “ New“. decged prcsidcnt oi’ tlgc Women's Auxiliary 0i "l" (‘ma ' hn Army Medical COIPS- M“ Moorhead was elected at a meet- ‘ Branch Lines Sinister Move To once, you mean?" There are some branch lines that quired the loser to transport the h‘ h,“ 3; Toronto reccntly- fairs, Today, Sunday, Nov. 13, the re- er today invited hlm i0 Wm" i" Mr. Appleton-"lvell, some sort of we are studryinz now with a view coal from the mine at Scranton. Pa,. .- rw quest was transmitted in notes the White House late next week - .- _ Ca s I roubl I influence. I don't know." m the pogsibmgy of hiking on me to the National Capital in five '. .. ~MENT§ a e e n made public at the State Depart- on pressing international debt m o P ll _ Lord Ashfleld-"As a commercial train service and substituting high. hours. A truck brought the coal as ' - a)‘ lafnent l ment. The British note said: questions and other governmental -- ,, , . , , /. ustfa (an avy “The hopes which wele only lmsed gums m h h _d 1d t b PPOPQSIUOH it was not attractive? way gerviw and were are some far as Camden, and men it “as a - ' ' wc,esai,cou no e . .. _ _ 4 . ._ ( 4 MEETINGS’ ETC ReconveneJarL30 by we President's initiative have completed before the President-eh Ml. Appleton- It ccitalnly was branch lines we may abandon, such loaded m lml ion lot. mi each not, I think we paid about $15,000 a mile for it, and it cost an addit- ional $15,000 a mile to bring it up to branch line standard. There was in 1931 an excess maintenance cost of $60,000." Lord Ashfield-"Are there any (Canadian Press Cable) CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 18- The Australian Government, on the recommendation of the Naval Bard, has decided to make fur- ther concessions to ratings in the Australian navy. The action is resultant from a threat of mutiny from the ratings yesterday in Melbourne. Walling off the ships in spite of requests of officers not to take any action re- sembling mutiny, the ratings held an indlgnat on meeting against the plane. The air-delivery alone cost '. i $147, airport ofllclals said. unfortunately not been realized; and the economic troubles which it was designed to alleviate have not come to an end." It expressed as its “immediate objective" the suspension of the next installment of the British war debt, due December 15. The British Government express- ed the belief "the regimc of inter- governmental flnanclal obligations as now existing must be reviewed." "Today many thoughtful men throughout the world, said the note, as the Elgln and Havclock, Hampton and St. Martin's. the Kent Northern. "There is not much traffic on the Elgtn and Havclock," said Mr. Appleton, "On the Salisbury and Al- bert a small branch line nem- Monc- a k ton, there is quite an important mill, _ f the revenue from which is about LQQAL Zliifiowi d}? "M315. $110.13? PRWE ‘Hi1’ 9005B l" ductive branch but we have been SQNE PAPERS it) ‘ PRmT THE Bistbiit; the and ect takes office, _ Mr. Hoover quoted to his erst- while Democratic opponent a. note from the British Government stat- lng the regime of inter-govern- mental financial obligations as now existing "must be reviewed" and asking for a suspension of the war more of these fiend plums to be picked in your district, or have you debt payments due December 15 n ' ow control of all the railways in i . . approx matcly $95,000,000 Henry L your territory?" Stimson, Secretary of State has _' Mr. Appleton-J! think they are informed hlm from Washington, about exhausted. There are two the President nddcd, that similar requests have been rcccivcd from left’ one or them the Cumberland "ltATEz-Zo per word strictly wunbh m “Inna O'I'I'AWA, Nov. iii-Premier R. B. BenInett has given notice that Parliament will reassemble Janu- ary 30 after the adjournment to be made in a week or 10 days. The January date is considered more or less tentative, depending upon the world economic conference to be held in London. 'I‘lie Prime Minister expects to represent Can- ada and Parliament might not re- assemble untll it is well under way. The ‘Weather, Etr "Morel! Monday. Special show. . 6i73-11-14-ll. "Mt. Stewart Wednesday. Show Ind Dance. 6474-11-14-21. "Reserve Wednesday and Thurs- day, November 16th and 17th for Bazaar in St. Margaret's Hall. Door prize each evening. 6475-11-l4-2l. "Bingo in the Holy Name Club Hall Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. getting as high as 40 cars of paper in a day. Last month we got over ~ SfANmNre uveiiv . Railway and Co 1 C .i hi h - h‘ th J > i \ ' ‘* . 5435-11 . salary cuts and appointed a wei- are convinced that if the de- other countries for debt payments rum down m“ ca“ nizlsiflgtystmc 40° cars‘ ‘zlllwnt 520x232)’ “ti; DOWN I . ._._- TIIOTTItOHAIHUSGd fare committee to study the quu- P115510" is to be overcome. further due December 15. ‘ p g‘ mum° “° 5° _ ' ' ‘moi-m Wlltshirs Club loading “on remedial measures must. be sought.” m" J““°“°"- Th” '5 "m? K°°d "w 8T0“ Yevem" "l" "m “Mu” hogs and lambs Wednesday fore- , noon, November 16th. Please list stock with Secretary E. N. Easter. 6482-11-14-11. "Buying live poultry at Mur- dock Cutclifles, Hunter River, each Tuesday and Thursday until fur- lher notice. 6144-11-12-21. "What? A Concert, where? Cherry Valley Hall, When? Tues- day, November 15th. If stormy, next night. Admission 15 cents. 6472-11-14-21. traffic on it. This is one of the best coal mines tn Nova Scotla. The there is the Maritime Coal and Rall- vsay Company serving the mines in the Maccan district." Lord Ashfleld-JDo you look for- ward to the time when your area. will be able to support itself?" Mr. Appleton—" I am praying for the time." i Commissioner L. l". Loree-“If you had a free hand in remodelling The French note proposed the United States and French Govern- ments Join "ln a further study of the debt question" and that in the meantime "an extension of the suspension of payments" may be granted. It added the Government of France believes "such a step would have the most helpful ef- The ratings returned to their ships soon after, however, which were preparing to sail for Jervis Bay. There were no further incl- dents. The Government has decided to increase the travelling concession to the ratings going on and return- ing from leave. The child endow- mam; is w be increased from 9 1-8 pounds sterlng to l3, which is the rate paid empioyes of the public $100,000 a month. If we had a few industries like that it would make all the difference in the world." 2,500 lllST IN TIIIALWAVE ————— ‘No Comment NEW YORK, November 13—“One of the most amusing stories I have heard in a long time," said Sir Henry Thornton former president of the Canadian National Railways, oommentln, this momlng on an Ottawa despotch intimating he might run for election to the House of Commons. "Of course there is nothing to it." said Sir Henry between laughs. "I am remaining in New York ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 11l—-(A.P.) —No comment war. forthcoming from Franklin D. Roosevelt, Pres- ldent-elect of the United States, today concerning the telegram sent (Continued on Page '7» Crews Rescued it would yo t it lf- - Ass i ted Pr . .;»-; , ; i . (l‘l‘lt‘i‘.. T» w. "come to the Chicken Banner 01W lndeltrflttlv- I cannot under- “m” Th” “"°“'““°.° m ‘m1’; w tninlnlf badge?“ on a Se m caiuhovorcsii, Cubltulllov. l3 [Milli lsiffi‘:'FP'T§'.."..»...I .....i m“? {If}, EQQQNQ; w§§f,§§c,°°f5'{f,' ‘Wfl h" "m ' "m" WW9’ aonmizqflsz, "0 be ‘ncmued from - 0 0 Mr. ADDleton-‘I believe r could if —'l‘he death toll in the city oi i".‘.-I'.'.5‘...§.‘""""‘ " W331i m be m"; 5 y’ 1; m; fine’ pe ca . the volume 0f traffic came back Santa Cruz Del Sllr. Vlfllllll! '?"“;“"". ',‘ _‘ iv. n: 5 "3 '9 P-M- ' "D it m b d Sir George Pearce, Minister of Mow-u" ~ _ following night. 6135-11-12-21. o" m II "we in Mt- . I to normal. It could be done by re- wiped off a sand spit on thc -1=..|......n~. . T, Herbert Cmmflkhtw 5mm! Tm“ Damn’ "uneduto m’ trouble o ductlon of train services, increasing southeu‘ Cuban coast by a l{’.‘l"‘l'nr,r_-p~é “I "Buying u" “m! “raged chm“ day’ Nov’ 15' “"4144.” yasfird" u " dutudly plot m n ii! v efficiency in our shops and eneral lids-l wave last week was PIP-P" "flaw" -- "'1 on and fowl at Harold T00mb's, cause dtloffection in the Australian Frelghters Colllde In Enghsh . i . . g . 2m m ‘oi-a b Sm ,,,_,,,,,,. . '| $1 lllyfleld. all iiay Monday. Novem- "The concert at Bonshaw Hall m"... “an” m the 3m.“ m. imllmvvmenifi in the Dhysififll Sbruc- It - 0"" Y Y _\I|\|lll‘t‘!ll .. _ T; bar 14th. Highest prices paid. has been postponed till further no- fl131-1l-l2-2l. "Grand bazaar at Hope River Tuesday and Wednesday, Novem- ber 10th and 10th. Suppers, sale of nods, bingo, games, etc. 6486-ll-l4-3l “North i Tryon Presbyterian Church will hold their Annunl Chicken Supper and Bazaar in 81p- tilt Hall, Trvon, Wednesday. Nov- ember zsr . 1f nqt flue. Thur-may. MVG-ll-lbll. tlce. 64")“ "Bingo in the Holy Name Club Hall Tuesday evening st 8 o'clock. . Mull-ll "Buying live and dressed poul- try Tuesday afternoon. Cutlifls Bros. Fredericton. 6138-11-12-21. "Buying live and dressed poul- try Tuesday morning, November 15th. W. H. Ford, Emerald. llll-ll-ll-l. day. Ho had received o, communi- cation (lecturing if the ratings de- mands were not conceded they would refuse to continue on duty. The communication m; accompan- ied by a picture showing the blue- jsckets with rifles and bayonet-l over a caption which suggested mutiny was possible in the near future. Sir George regarded it as I sinister matter but only port 0f l. fill h It ti h k i- "Channel — U. PJ-Rescue of the crew of two steamers which collided in the Enl- lish channel was reported in wire- less messages today from the res- oue ships, the" Black Gull and the Timely Rescue. NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 13-0! Black Heron, vessels. tercepted messages which said the freight/era that had collided were the oi-eeu a s. Mount Helikon and the Diidl l. Ssliofltng IGM ture of the property. Rates might be raised too. From a financial standpoint, l S. Ships Make the crash occurred stx miles south- west of North Hinder. ‘me Black Heron saved the eleven men s- board the Helix-on and planned to put them ashore at Dover, 1mg- land. The Black Gull took the crew of the Rogenburg and put in I IKI‘ Ifllll both lmllcd States The MlcKay mire company 1n- Quill- retary of Interior Zuhl Sear- bets. max-Te " 0 . ‘Lru-“Inus I'y't4l\"lI'\t't'F' [Wailrzrlwqtn hi: f .h l vrthwcs n was I. - MONTREAL, one. Nov- 13- ,,,',f,‘,,,,‘,;_ l lilgh lltltféllllr: morning at l1 i“ Mill t v ht nr 05-- "Ffilfl sols this nftcrnmm ni 4:31 {Will I49”, hunnrrnfl‘ ninrnliilt at t‘ tQPJ-The death of Alexander Robertson, prominent business man of 5t. John's, Nfldn oWIII- ‘ _\'v\\, "l", t u" L“, qngvflpf man“ .\Ir\\'\ll-'l_\', red here on 8s Iv I 2i. nnvgvfkfillhrlnn‘ scnnnc“: IQSIIICIICQ 0i hi! dlulhkrv Mn‘ wnpk days-Leaves llnrrlt-ii daily 0.1.’- n. m. and 1 p. m. D. M. Michael. Mr. Robertson u‘ 1 some: sass .. "r