t sub. i irritations Z . CLASH WITH ‘°9flil'l“f§l'9m 31"!‘ P. adversary. l. “Therefore the principles of Pure military art must be adapted so that the few may conquer the very many." _ The communique gave many fig- ures indicating the extent of Ethi- jopian armaments which must be i-eckoned with. Italian reports said the Ethiopians recently received ‘(.500 Belgian rifles, 250,000 cart- ridges and 150 Mannllcher and ‘I50 Hctchkizs machine guns. _ In another recent shipment, the figures showed, there were 200,000 rifles, 1,000 pistols. 400 machine- guns, 200 trench mortars and 500.- 000 hand grenades. The Ethiopian army was also said to have S00 Maxim light machine-guns, 500 Maxim heavy machine-guns, 25,000 Mailser rifles. 10.000 automatic rifles and 15,000,000 cartridges. '» It was reported 2,800 Vickers machine-guns have been ordered. (By James A. Mills) (Associated Press Forei Staff) (By Guardlarrs S clal Wire) IMPERIAL EITH£IAN HEAD- QUARTERS, Dessye. Ethiopia, Dec. s-Emperor I-laile Selassie, a close adviser said today, will leave Des- sye within a few days, either go- ing overland to the north or fly- ing back to Addis Abe-bu. In any case, it was learned, he will not proceed more than 50 miles toward the northern battle front, probably going to Magdala to meet his three northern commanders. '- (Magdala is about 40 miles north- ‘west of Dessye, arid something less ‘than 150 miles due south of Makale, where the Italian front lines are lo- bated). = It is believed the length of the ‘Emperor's stay ln Northern Ethi- opia would depend on whether the Italians attempt to renew their oi- fcnsive in ‘rlgre Province. ' "I cannot tell you how happy i. "am at the opportunity of seeing my Qioldlers in the fleld," he declared oday. ., TAKES FIRM STAND ADDllS ABABA, Dec. +-Emper- or Haile Selassie. although Europe is buzzing with reports of possible new peace moves, sent word today Jchat Ethiopia will never surrender ,.!_'a single foot of land" under any plan. 9- The Emperor, who is at Dessye, ..te‘.ephoned Foreign Minister Herouy here, "we will never give up any -part of Ethiopia.’ IN M EMDRIAM a: MRS. ANDREW AITON l- rhe death oi Matilda Alton oc- =-cill-red at her home in Silssex, N. “B, on Thursday morning at 8.30 after a long illness. She was the widow of the late ' Andrew Alton (who predeceased her 21 years ago “escalator i, Ills flontral Guardian ‘ Ilia column to e8 bu! insult but bulwark!” of o away nature may on mu u I cute a word strictly llllble i0 advance." l CONFEDEIIATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE- L-ml-‘i-il-Bil. IRSGULAII. MONTHLY meeting B- I. S. tonight at 8 o'clock. All members please attend. L-SBBS WINTER 0N THE WA!‘ - The firot real snowfall oi the season last night announced the approach of King Winter to this province to take up permanent quarters for the next four mo ‘* The tempera- ture, although slightly below freei- ing. remained quite mild. Motor our wheels spun as oars without chains found poor traction in the inch or two of light snow. COMPLIMENTARY DINNER- "Prince Edward Island is ap- proaching its. best tourist your‘ Mr. Justice A E. Arsenault, Pree- ident of the P. E. I. Travel Bureau declared last night. He was speak- ing at a. complimentary dinner tendered the press and writers who had assisted the Association last spring in the dramatization of Ia- la-nd plays for broadcuZ-ing. Harry Brown. manager of the Queen H0- tel was the host. 13.1. S. CARD TOURNAMENT— The prize winners at the B. I. S. card tournament last night at which thirty tables of auction forty-fives were played, were as follows: Mrs. William LeClair. Mm. William Ho- gan, Mr. Thomas Flynn and Mr- Leo Bowling. The lucky door prize was drawn by Mr- Joseph Claikin. Ho was absent. Dance music was furnished by Messrs. Douoette, Flood and MoGlllivray. IINED UNDER, TRAFFIC ACT- As the result of a. check-up by the Mounted Police recently four out 0f town motorists appeared before Magistrate Tweedy yesterday charg- ed with vloIatQ the Highway Traf- fic Act. Of two motorists charged with driving to the common ‘ one was fined $25.00 and the other $10.00. Another who had been driv- ing without a license was fined $5.00 and for operating a motor vehicle without proper lighting equipment o. fourth was fined $1.00. The court costs had to be paid by the defend- ants in eaoh case in addition to the fines. OTTAWA, Dec. ir-Thc Pbderal Government today found itself the centre of an international and domestic storm over its week-end repudiation of the suggestion of its Geneva spokesman, Dr. W. A. Riddeil, to add oil, coal, iron and steel to the list of economic sanc- tions against Italy. Throughout the day the de- partment of external affairs was kept busy checking the foreign and Canadian reactions to the statement of Hon. Ernest LaPolnto acting Prime Minister, to the cf- fect that Dr. Riddell. in proposing the addition of oil tothe sanc- tions llst, had been expressing only his personal opinion, and not the vlew of the Government- From diplomatic circles in Eur- ope came a uniform expression of a azemcnt, while in anti-British circles abroad the sentiment was one of uncoricealed gratification. It was seized upon as indication that the British Government, in its desire to have oil added to the ethos list. was not SHPPOIWI by the Dominions. More than that, the Canadian attitude on the oil question was construed as disclosing a wide open breach in the hitherto un- broken front whcih the Empire has maintained at Geneva. On the principle that the inclusion oi 011 among the exports prohibited to Italy had become a central feature of the policy of the British Gov- ernment, Canada's reservation was viewed as indicating that the Mother Country and the senior Dominion might be at the parting ways in regard to foreign policy. Breaks Across Canada AUTO ACCIDENT-On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Summerslde. were driving to Charlottetown to visit s. relative, m. Austin Hyde, in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. At Bagnalrs Corner on the new highway their car skidded on the dippery turn and turned turtle. All three occupants were badly shaken up. Mr. F. J. E. Wright, of Summerside, who came along shortly afterward, drove them to the hospital. PERSONALS Mrs. ADan MacMillau, Wood Is- lands West, is visiting Mrs. Philip Saunders, Charlottetown Royalty. I Miss Peggy Hobbs left yesterday morning on an extended visit to Montreal and Boston. , Rev. W. L. Outhouse, pastor of the Central Christian Church, has been confined to his bed with a sore throat for the pest few_dsys. Misses Vilma, Jean, Marie, and. Master Louis Martin, the children of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Martin of Hunter River, returned home yea- terday from the P. E. Island Hos- pital after having had their ton- slls and adenolds removed. The children, whocame to town Sun- day. are loud in their praise of the kindness received during their short stay and left with only pleasant memories of their hos- pital experience. Throughout Canada. the repud- iation of Dr. Riddeli evoked a storln which out rudely across traditional partyiines. Although the ministry was officially silent on the subject, it was known that the number of protests received from points west and east of Que- bec Province was substantial. Two groups in the country made com- mon cause in the controversy, headless of party affiliations. They were the overwhelming majority of English-speaking Canadians who believe lmpllcity in-a united Empire front, and the other large body of federal opinion which. while subscribing to the latter sentiment, also stands sincerely for the upholding of the League of Nation and all that the Covenant involves. Only in Quebec Province was the ministry's statement said to have been received with any de- gree of approval. In that respect it fulfilled the purpose for which it was issued, as it was addressed primarily to French-speaking Canada‘. Dr. Riddell Iii/d placed the Gov- ernment in an awkward position with its habitant supporters, who had returned 8t Liberals out of 65 members in the House of Com- mons. Loss than six weeks ago the French-Canadians had been urg- ed to vote for the Liberal party on the grounds that if the Con- servatives were returned they might. in their zeal for British connection. lead the Dominion in- to war. The French-Canadians so voted and almost immediately afterwards found the Canadian lepresentative at Geneva, literally Riepudiation Oi.‘ Rgixddell Motion Occasions Storm King Government Action Con- strued As Disclosing Break I; Empire Solidarity At Geneva. very close to the British foroign office. Ind the mum hen ing u Anthony Union's agent in the matter. 0n the theorgflthat Dr. Riddell was serving u tioh agent, Can- ada's repudiation of his action is conceded in Ottawa to assume a significance and to create o. sit- uatlon almost unique in Imperial history. It is this feature of the controversy which is exacting the curiousity and even the protests of staunch Imperialists throughout the Dominion. So far as the League of Nations is concerned, the repudiation is viewed by its supporters as a "hedging" on the port of the Gov- ernment with respect to its oblig- arlt. More and more the sentiment is being heard around Parliament Hill that if Canada intends to be in the League of Nations she should support it. and that if she docs not she should brperfectly frank and abandon it. IsldndLddies On Southern‘ Cruise HALIFAX, N. 5., Dec. 5. — The cruise liner Lady Nelson, C. N. 58., leaves Halifax at midnight tonigb (TflllISClB-Y) via Boston on a month- long voyage to Bermuda. tho Ilse- ward and Windward Islands, Barba- dos, ‘Trinidad and British Guiana. having aboard a long list of winter vacationists. _ 0n this voyage she carries several passengers of on bound for the southern tropical resorts, among whom are the following: J. V. An- is that he acoebmd the duty of ect- ations under the Geneva Coven-~ smoke i years ! tobacco. tip. 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Pearlmen of Toronto, Crown attorney for dis- trict of Telniskaming, Ont.; N. Brewer and S. M. Swett, manager and district manager, respect‘ .1, for Standard Oil Co. at Portland, Mo; L. Christie of Trurc, NS, sales manager of Stanfislds Ltd, and Mrs. Christie; J. P. D. Dash from Sydney. NS, son of Hon. Sydney Dash, Director of Agriculture, Bri- tish Guiana; F. Charding, super- visor of Royal. Bank of Canada. at Trinidad, B.W.I.; Mrs. K. Hender- son of Antigua, sister of Lady Rae, wife of Chief Justice, Leeward Is- lands; Hon. G. C. Johnson, 1.8.0., Treasurer oi St. Kitts and Nevis, B. W. I. Those from other points on the present sailing include Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Piggott, of Saint John, N-B-i Miss P. Hobbs, Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, Miss O. McMillan, Miss L. MacKenzie all of Charlottetown, P. E- I-. and the following from Hali- fax, Miss A. Forbes, Miss M. Hewitt, Mia-s M. Marv. Mr. and Mrs. o. w. White. In addition to these pas- sengers are others from New York, gus, consulting engineer of ‘ I ' (Continued from Page l) 5110M." and Nadeau slumped against his right shoulder. Lafleur said he felt someone re- move a revolver that had been ly. ing on the front seat between him- selfond Nadeau and heard some- thing he prosumed was the money bag being lifted from the rear seat. Badly Hill’! " As soon as the men were gone he asked Nadeau it he was badly hurt. Nadcau replied; “Yes, very badly." It was several minutes before Lg- flour could struggle free from his bonds. His wrists were bruised from his struggles to get free. He also ull Bank Clerk Killed By Bandits Who Escape With $15,000 In Bills Companion Bound And Bl "P Tfflllslwrting Funds From Hull To Ottawa Bank By Automobile. found a bullet on the floor but were unwilling to tau; {may because they had been informed provincial police were enroute from Montreal to handle the case. Sent Home ~ Lafleur was sent home from the bank early in the afternoon. He went to his boarding house gbgug a quarter of a mile from the bank but returned later. Efforts to him thero were fruitless g5 omc. ills had locked the doors and re- fused to admit anyone. Members of the owners of the house where Lafleur indfolded‘ When Held. s66 Dagenaia family, Anglo - (Continued from Page I) Points". 153m expected to be pres- ent at the meeting of the commit- teo of 18 on Dec. l2 when the pro- posal will "ba again discussed. Dr. Riddell, who is also chm. man of the governing body of the international labor organisation this yf-‘flf, is due to sail within a few days from Lisbon for Chile, where he will attend the international labor conference opening at Santi- ago Jan. 2. GENEVA. Dec. 4-(0. P. Haves) --'I'he meeting of the League of Nations sanctions commlthe to NEW llEIil‘ Sources, Basis For Plan French Seek discuss the prwosed oil embargo, ‘ for a week from to- morrow, may be postpone’ it's basis for a settlement of the E.- African dispute acceptable lo Home Ind Addis Ababa should be found meanwhile, some Geneva circles believed tonight. should dlpl atic moves war- rant a delay in considering the oil boycott, these quarters maintain- ed. the League Council in all prob- ability will be called in extraordin- ary session. The council would study the pence proposals and in turn submit them to the league flVl-POWQ!‘ committee, which is still in existence. ) boards, said be had wept m t f the time he was home and “tall-cg: down when he heard Nsdeau was flfld- They had been close friends, definite the l0 Wars difference in and s. daughter of the late John and Margaret Crockett of Carle- ton, Lot 27, P. E. I. She is sur- vived by three sons, Ainslie at "home, Melbourne and Harry of Boston. St. Aibans, Vt., West New- offering to supply the match to ignite the mlropcan powder keg- W A R BRIEFS (Continued from Page l) HAMBURG, Germany, Dec. 4 - (AID-General Hafiz Von 3W Governor of Bavaria, told a mI-si meeting tonight the only rrmaiulfll colonial questions for Germany IN "how and when?" ton. Mass. Hartford, Conn., Bed- f" I out and "mm" on "'8 "'°"'d‘ ford. Mass, ‘Pittsburgh, Pa, and other centres, including residents of the southern colonies returning r. . Finding Nadeau critically wound. ed. Lafleur called for help until no attracted the attention of a pass. BPPUSHJ Attempts To, lay Delay in Tenderness ~ ’ Lower Sove, Sussex, and two i ' _ home, th ages, u, 9.3m daughters’ Mm Gm” ‘g no,” unseat Mcceer 10E’i-fikzglltrgéllfiiigfdorilzioiilggitc The Lady New,“ Wm “so “m i)?! driver bwlho tolteghorled lgolloe of eall surrduiiidtilgmunl- (5, grmnnwn) e , , 7 _ _ ce a o _ .. and Mrs. Margart J Alton of sannums on Nuncmbfl, 2' and m"; a good cargo consisting of automo bulmoevwofll-‘n bontrihurlaléigeto gléagd clpalities offered to assist in the (COWflgh"1oa‘, 3, n’ . . . . blles. lumber. flour. feeds ha. chem, ,,,,,,,,,,,, pgcunx Mm’, p,.,-,"_ Heart hospital in Hull where Na- du¢t5,d[u§,dyygQgd5Ifmhp1-°duc“' deau died about four hours later and a variety of Canadian manu- "M10119 "Ilium! consciousness. factured articles gar the southern Lofleur was released almost at ilorts. once from hospital and taken to The freightc Cavalier, C. N. S., Hull police station and the bank leaves Halifax today (Thursday) on where officers questioned him on search for the gang. Ottawa offi- °°YB BXDPQHQG the opinion that if Nadeau was shot without resistance, which Lailcur could not confirm, u" 450011111! was dong became he knew at least one of the robbers. Lafleur and Nadesu both came here last August on transfer from f Oakland, California who hos been with her mother for the past year, eleven grandchildren and one "brother, "John Crockett of Del- ~-bume, Alberta. The funeral was lleld~ Saturday afternoon, the ser- “vice being conducted by Rev. H. s. Jones of the United Churcn. until the past w-ae-z-eild was his pronual repudiated by the Gov- ernment here. The belated nature of the Government/s action result- ed today in the inevitable charge that the ministry, shaken by the storm, which had broken loose in Quebec, is trying now to shield it- Pra) (By Guardian's Specill Wire) NEW YORK. Dec. 4 - lormel netting o! thgwweys between busi- ness ancl the New Deal impended tonight over the social and econ- omio policies cf the United States government. VANCOUVER, Dec. 4 — With l vlew to unseating Mayor G. G. Mc- Geer, Liberal, as member of Par- llament for Vancouver-Burrard. 011° warranio proceedings were institu- ted today by William Simpklrls. ‘Sussex. Interment was at Kirk Hill Cemetery. J. P. Crockett of Char- lottetown is a nephew of the da- ' reruns-st Toronto. P. E. Island.’ on Dec. 2, 1035 to Mr. and Mrs. ~=Lawrcnce J. Peters, a daughter. COX-At M01911, Dec. l, 1935 t0 merchant, calling 0n Judge J. N. Kellis to show by what authority he supports his claim to be "the judge of the county court of Vancouver." 0n a recount held by Judge Ellis Mr. McGeer was declared elected over his closest rival, Arnold Web- ster, C.C.l"., by‘: plurality of six votes. Judge Iillis signed the return gs "senior fudge of the Vancouver county court". The issue of seniority is raised under the Dominion Elections Act which, by Section 2, directs a re- self behind- a civil servant, claim- ing that his actlon was unauthor- ized. The ministry, however. resists this‘ charge, deflaring that- its failure to immediately rebuke Dr. Rlddell was due simply to consid- eration for him and to the hope that his action would pass un- noticed and that no course of pub- lic censure towards him would be necessary. By origin Dr. Rlddell ls a Liberal. _ What really happened when Dr. a direct voyage to Jamaica, B.W.I., carrvins a aood cargo of commodi- ties similar to that of the Nelson. She is due to leave the port F‘ ‘ . Jamaica. asein 0.. De- cember l8 and after calling at tbs Bahama Islands, will reach Hallie: December 27. Air Officials Led? and searched it. Thpy said they details of the robbery. Police took his car to the station Violence Flares In Detroit Strike (AP. By Gunrdlsnbbpeclal Wire) Montreal offices of the bank. The inquest tonight was adjourn- ed indefinitely. iciilisii their rights to picket. d. progress almost a month but no disturban- Wl developed until last night, when leaders addressing a 0f 2.000 workers near urged them to march on in.‘ gates. Police estimated more than I00 men Tbostrikehls beenln meeting m ‘if. plant. Forthcoming action to this effect was learned as the Congress of Am- erican industry Ind the annual meeting of the National Manufact- urers Association opened here to- y. Authoritative quad-tors forecast file adoptlonvof a 1030 "platform of business" affirming‘ lilpport of tit United States system of capi- talist‘ expansion, economic progress, freedom of competitive enterprise and unequivocal opposition tapro- "we cannot take colonies from other countries. But to own four former colonies we have a drclded- ly dill-r lolnl right." He added that coionies were net- esoory for raw materials and as N: outlet for German initiative. b" said Germans planned no 1m?!" lallstlc colonial policy. ROME, Dec. 4—(C.P.-Havss)- Italy's out African osmosis" "m so on. m w low rode wiriilw“ from its own abandoned wells and by alcohol from its sugar bee“ '" . . , . dd ll d th ti that i fpd in ’ ' W and M" mwd cox l ‘on count be held by the senior county s: 419g oigsNbvenle‘ One If] Washingfan DETROIT, Doc. t-Patrolllng po- sauna an. “at: twdmguéta‘ cedurc and me evidence in vm”, "m jg the Lleusllc of NI- MQGEE-At the pm," Edward u. 00m Jlldfl- explanation in overseas cables is lion guards enforced a no plcket- into the ;‘mg11g“n now deal polioiea. "w, an," down it; threatentd land Hospital on December i, 1035, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee, City, a daughter. Mr. Simpklns alleges Judge Ellis is not the senior; that his commis- sion read "junior judge," and that Judge A. M. Harper is the senior u unfavorable for e first time in years. imports China to United States ala- that, at that time, Canada's Gen- eva, adviser was still acting under instructions from the Bennett Government, and that the King of such far-reaching character emanate from one of ,the Domin- ions, s0 as to relieve them (the imperial Government) from the necessity of making a move of an elitremely hostile nature against 1C8] l0 about [$400,000. Italy. Dr. Ridden has always been y, For Parley, iimdlnls (IOIIII ' fedlnlcflioisls {be are charges!“ w. t matters portal codeine: com.- OIII attorney. - t: between this \ ing" order tonight at the plant of tile Motor Products ‘Corporation after strike violence had brought mimic persons there last night strikers, two policemen dud a wom- en were infured," and ll strikers were jailed. Such s stand would be in direct lastyear, in ‘ which (so-operation was tho friendly tumm- reversal of the platform ratified d oil embllio. observers Pfedmwd '°' ‘. courtroom for vanwuvvr- lame had not dntimated. the _ _ . . F . ngsnllo course which it wishedhim to _ _ “m”, ‘I'd-Hm. Officers of the automotive in- I > ' ‘ rm, 30,000 >__,________,________=_,_=,_____ _______ _ . follow. ‘Ihat such could not have M Asfigflmm ‘an, m), dun-lei porters association, spon- Mfs, 'W' ' t 3 crude oil can beuilmroiluocd Inn“: ‘ C0 - A I-I River on i - been the situation, however. is ob- soring tbs strike, withdrew their . - Y __.. ._ ~ "If" B O » n other oil com-m t ope stltutlon of a tnnsatlantio airmail r ally it was sold o d Dec 4 ms Celestine Cougbiln U S L T d vious from the fwl that "l0 K1118 ggfvlog bgtwgq; m. um“; gm“ forces uftisi- s sharp clash today l4 ' I r A ' “"3"! INN known to can I a aged 59'. 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