0 9 it MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN 1 5. Jbodylai-howholsworldis ionssosnsatsmsisitmoorothnn 50,51" Guns-dial, Iondod III‘! chulottetflwl Oisnsdlus Two Cont! BENNETT PLEASE!) WITH. WESTERN TliliR Prime Minister '1‘_urns Directly to Business A f t e r Strenuous Trip. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oct 2_2—“I was trem- endously impressed and encouraged by the splendid spirit manifested by the people of the west," Premier R, B. Bennett said on his arrival in Otfziivu today after a fortnight! tour of the Western Provinces. "The sanity and courage of the peoplQ of the Prairies slugurs well for the future of the Dominion. “m as it explains in a great mea- smc why Canada has so well with- stood the difficulties of the past my yellfS," lie said. Mr. Bennett was somewhat tired phy = lly by the rapid pace he set c. (coxninued on Page 3) ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS. MEETINGS. arc lulerldd ll per wow‘ " Announcement: n" this column at 9 136"" strictly payable In advance. "Opening tea of the season, St. James Hall Thursday next. 2059 "Scvcn Mile Bay Monday, Oct. 23rd. Diince, 5 piece Orchestra. Ad- mission 25c. 20!’!- "Whist party mid-dance at Web- ster's Corner Monday evening, 23rd. Admission 25c. Lunch free. 2030 "lilurray River Club not loading lambs until Oct. 31st. Hogs 24th. J. W. lfcLcan, Secretary. 2054 d.i._~y_,i,pmmc.'gc Bare int Peter's ‘Cu- illbiiru? schoolroom Saturday, Oct. 2B, 7 p. m. 2069 "The Bonshaiv W. I. will hold a. pantry sale nt Rogers Hardware 5011'. Siiturdiiy, October 28th. 2050. "Don't miss next Dance in Irish- town Rink, Tucsdiiy, October 24th. ll stormy, following evening. 2048. ‘ftiouao Supper; Hampton Hull, Fridziy, October 27th. Candy for sole. 2049. "Doirt miss the sports and tug of war in (il'{lilllill'5 Road Rink hfondnl’, October 23rd. 2064 "Bcrriin llink dance, Abegiveit ll-‘ltcl, \Vi‘(llii‘5flIly, Oct. 25th. El- lzoats orchestra. Admission 35 cents. 3055 "Dmi- fvrlzct Marqueriide Dance in Cardigan Hull, Wednesday, _Oc- lclici 25th. Webster's Orchestra. 1943. "Come to A. Y. P. A. chicken Wlillr-‘r nnd program in Milton Hzill Tli95dill‘. Oct. 24th. Supper served from 6.30 to 11.30. 1r not fine Wed- nlsdill’. Tickets 35c. 2067 7/ "Four act comedy drama, Herirtz Hull. Easl Royalty, by the East lioyuliy players, 'l‘iicsduy, Novem- ber 7th. Reserve this date. 2041 "Dance and bingo in Masonic ‘flail, llunier River, Tuesday, Oct. 2i. Sid Elliott's orchestra. Proceeds iii aid of Hunter River hockey. 2068 "Come to tho Chicken Supper in Afton Hall, Monday evening, Oc- tolicr 23rd. Supper scrved at 6 P. M. Proceeds in aid of Cemetery Fund. i928. "Buying livo hogs and lambs iliuiter River Tuesday, October 24th. lorcrett I-Iaslain. Emerald, Alden M01151‘. Kensington buying same ‘lfllr- Biizned A. E. Wedlock. 201s. "We will be buying dressed hogs, Dfsaiis out, Thursday all day and Friday until noon, October 28th and 27th Dflying highest market prices. P- McNutt d: Son, Kensington. 204d. “Bordon Line Club, bacon hogs fair, Albany, Wednesday. Oct. 25. 1mm"! h0g5 all day. Entries re- ceived until last day. W. J. Reid, secretory. loss "I will be buying dressed hogs,‘ °Y8Hns out, Thursday all day sud Friday until noon, October 2am And 27th. Dnying highest market prices. Ii. B. Cutcllfle, Hunter River. 2047. "Sun Life will protect you Whether you die foo soon or live “m! if you buy an endowment at B8B 65. Arrange for one today. Consult J. A. Moore, manager, Charlottetown. 1776 "Coma to the bean and sausage Defends Action Of Withdrawal From League - Of Nations. (By W. l. Brockmus, Aslociaicd Press Staff Writer) REGENSBURG, Germany. Oct. zz-Chancclior Hitler, making his first speech directly to the public since Germany's withdrawal from the League of Nations, was tu- multuously cheered hero today as he criticized 100 percent patriotism and reiterated Germany's doslrs to live peacefully but on equality with the rest of the world. The occasion for his speech was an assembly of storm troops at Gennanyk hall oi’ fame in the countryside near Kelheim, Bavaria. A t- . .1 .. greeted the Chancellor when be went on the speakers‘ platform. Wlrlprrors "We who experienced 4% years of war," declared Hitler, “are best qualified to know its‘ terrors. We also are best qualified to under- stand the difference befween hur- rah patriotism and the genuine spirit of unity." Ho was interrupted by wild cheers when ha said the world was not to interfere‘ with Germany. "Our goal." said Hitler, “is to make the nation happy again by getting it its daily bread-a tre- , .,...,.. ‘mites-not Dkhimur i’ "We want peace but not dishon- or. We tell the world frankly: ‘If you wont to see us in international conferences, if you want to have us in your League of Nations, we will participate only when you re- cognlze us as a nat‘on: we are ready at any time to sign treaties if these can be fulfilled and if they (Continued on Page 3) iiliivi IINREST l N til B ll HAVANA, Oct. 22. — (A.P.) — A triilnload of troops moved into the “f; >}%/// ///' a The People's Paper I/ '/ ”~’:.“'i:»"'" )~u-r*‘*‘ &"’v Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew By Labor For High (Associated Press) DEB MOINES, Iowa, Oct 22- Milo Reno, head of the United States Farmers Holiday- Associa- tion today announced two labor federations had profferred their support to his organization in its strike for higher agdcultural pric- es. . The announcement came as As- sociation members in 21 states pre- pared to attempt to cut off the flow of produce to market in carry- ing out the agricultural strike which Reno and his holiday ss- soclates effcctuzited at noon Satur- day. Pledges Support Reno, in anrcuncing the labor federations had pledged their sup- port, expressed pleasure with the progress of the fiirm holday and made ready to lciive for Chicago for ,9. confeence with the leader of a third labor group. From D. R. Donovan of Chicago, National Secretary of the Con- tlnentai Congress of Workers and -of Canada's ou..t:ind'ng Catholic In Strike er Prices Reno that the Congress ‘can be depended upon to give full support to the Farmczs Holiday Associa- tion in its entirely Justified .de- mands as outlined!’ Squarcly Backed George A. Shaffer of Denver, chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the Technocrafio Feder- ation of the wo:ld for industrial democracy. wired that ‘the 5,000.- 000 members of our fedrations are squarely behind you." Reno said he would leave tonight for Chicago for a conference with A. F. Whitney, President of the Brotherhood of Rafway ‘Iralnmen. "Ive are ready and happy to nrel with labor and business at their invitation," Reno asserted. Nationally attention centred t0- night on o. message on the farm slluntlon from President Roose- velt- Announccment that the Farm Credit Adninistration in Washing- ton had established farm debt con- ciliation ‘commwes in 16 States Farmers, came a letter assuring evoked some favorable comment. mendous job-and in Pursuit of ’ that job the world is to let us ‘y .4, alone. v ' Q r . l 8 isifc-Jfi. ' I F rther Caused" By (Canzidl n P.e=.s) ST JOSEPl-IS. N. 1a., Oct 22- Stlll smoudering, the runs of one educrt onal institutions were view- ed by graduates, priests and thous- ands of spectators from many sec- tions of N w B"unswlck and Nova Scots- Si hauettes of a huge water tank and walls enclosing debris showrd in stark rel’ef tonight. over the ground wlicre St. Joseph's Unlvers ty had stood. . Badly Damaged Last part of the University to catch fire Friday night, a new wing containing a chapel, recreational interior today, emphasizing the Ra- unrest in the island.’ rail traffic, an army mutiny at San- tiago Ds Cuba and bands of rebels scattered throughout the thickly set- tled interior were the chief worries bcscttlng President Grau and his army commander, Sergeant Colonel Fulgencio Batista. Meanwhile in Havana, the ring of Clruu's political pnemies, drew ever closer about his six weeks‘ gold reg- ime, nnd there were many who pre- dlcted the Government would be toppled from power ere the week was out. The A. B. C. radical, militant, wall- zirmed organization that aided greatly in boosting the former Bav- sna University professor to power, had formally withdrawn its support from the government. Finding Of Girls Linked With Que. Mystery Canadian Press) IREDERJCTON, N. 8., Oct. 22.- Ths naked right foot of s. girl, found yesterday between two large rocks in the water 17b yards from the mainland at Peninsula Olspe, in the county of Gaspe, qua, has been identified as that of Marguerite As- cah, l7, missing from that village since August 31, according to infor- mation received st Royal Canadian Mounted Police headquarters hare. “Filer in Marshfield Hall Tiles- dfiy. Oct. 24. Siippcr from 5 to l0 o'clock admission 25 cents. Pro- crcds for Marshfield rink. If not ""- Wednesday. aoas As yet, the discovery has failed to explain the fate of Marguerite and licr cousin, Maude Ascah. l5, for y/hom Quebec police have been i mo“ Gran Sm Mam“ Gavel-IF hall class and study‘ rooms was] ment‘s growing concern over graveJrdly damaged by m” “nd w“ ‘r’ -A bloodstained lottcr to his -wiie identified the body of Stephen syliboy Saturday after it had been found beside the Cana- dian National Railways had been dead several hours when a section man discovered the body. syllboy was presumed to have been riding the rOdS ifvm Antigonish t0 the Hayfield Reservation, where he lived. Pending fu thcr offcial check- A strike of railway employes that m! "P The m “my 1°55 t° Uni‘ effectively fled up Havanafiutiagoliv rslty property nnd flvc structures out-side the campus boundaries, in- Will Rebuild c Si; Check Places LqsiAt $1,500,00 been advanced without College ltllllililllli ii I N ll - ll P FRENCH RWT. i S T E A R Ell PremierDaladier Postpones Cabinet Meeting Awaiting Return of the Presi- dent. PARIS, Oct. 22.—-(A.P.)-'I‘he fate of the French Cabinet was post- poned at least another day by an agreement of the Chamber of Depu- ties to adjourn today. Premier Daladierh revelation that gold already is flowing from the Bank of Francs and his warning that. inflation threatens the country gained the delay. The Premier in- dicated he expected an overthro by saying he had not asked ll. night a President Lvbrun was absent fznm Dalaclier znid he stood firm- ly on a programme which would stand or fail or the conip;=l_» bui- cuice of the budget. Socialists Hcsiiuic The Socialists hesitated to over- (Coritinued on Page S) i timiilais (Canadian Press) Up Of Damage“ Conflagration eluding two barns, was still esti- ' mated at xippoxlmately $1,500,000. Possiby a third of this amount was protectzd by lrrurancc- Will Be Rebuilt Rev Dr. l-l. A. Vancer, Superior o.’ the Un vez-sity, anncu ced today it would be rebuilt on the same’ silo. He also said classes in the; classics would be resumed, probabq ly within two weeks in quarters’ at M ncton for the remainder of the p e ent te m. Every effort will be made to enab‘: the sen or class to finish t.<‘ years work. and rooms in the new wing and mem- orial hall may be rcpa red for this purpose. theories have substant- iation. l-I. H. Mcbellan. provincial fire mu "shall was cx-pczted to be- gin an invest gallon tomorrow. mystery. Varl us Letter Re ve ails‘ Victim's Name TRACADLE, N. s., Oct. 22-40.?) addressed lino. He Foot searching since their mysterious dis- appearance. The foot, found by Marguerite Ascahb mother, an air and a cou- gm, has been forward. for analy- sts to Dr. Rosario Fo. line, Mon- treal, medico-legal expert for the Province of Quebec. A doctor at Peninsula Gssps be- lieved the foot had been n1 water (or a period corresponding to the time the girls have been missing. when last seen the cousins were leaving the home of an aunt I01‘ Premiers To Meet For Conference Amherst Nov. 7 HALIFAX, Oct. 22—-Wlth tho objective o1 improving conditions throughout the Maritime Provinces the Premiers of Nova Scotla, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land will meet in conference at Amherst on Tuesday, November 7, it was announced last night. The conference will be attended by Premier Angus L. Mucdonald, of Nova Scotia; Premier L. P. D. Tilley of New Brunswick, and Premier W. J. P. MscMillan of Prince Edward Island. Matters pertaining to freight rates, subventions and other Mari- time problems will bs up for dis- cussion, it is understood. Tho three Premiers will arrive in Amherst the previous evening and will have all of Tuesday free for discussion. An agenda is being prepared to facil- itate discussion. Interviewed, Premier Macdonald stated that he was hopeful that some material benefit would be forthcoming from the conference, which ho felt might help tifllly inwards creating an united Maritime "Ont 0n maitors pertain- their own homes, nearby, boardhvvinoeg ing to the welfare of the three sea- will have the opportunity of re- cording their support for Boucher, Liberal, or Paul E. Com- tois. Conservative, antagonists in the 1930 general election when Mr. ‘Bouchcr was returned by a one- Orgin of the bps remained a. .___ OTTAWA Oct. 22—'Buttlc cries reverberated on the political fronts in Yamasks. Que, and Restl- gouche-Madaiyaska, N. B, as can- didates for Parliament yesterday sounded final by election appeals to their constituents. In MHCKOTI- zle, Sasln, the third riding where the electors will go to the polls t0- day, closing speeches were heard on Saturday night. The campaigns have waged in- tensely in the three constituencies. Prominent figures in the contend- lng political groups entered the fray. In Yamaska, the smallest of the three rlclings, 16,820 electors again A. E. < i=i1§é':i>”—' Read by Everybody A session of the Chamber becausei CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23,1933 TPEACE WITH HONJOR iovriiiiiiiiw 0F CLAIMS NAZI CHIElf l U. S. Farmers Backed I Police Guard For RE. Island Geese MANSFIELD, Mass, Oct. I2. —— (Gill-Elaborate preparations. . were completed today for the i safe conduct of s. flock of 1,400 geese along a three -mile stretch of the main highway through Mansfield. The flock, marked for kiilzug for the Tilillliiiilllillg and Christmas holidays, is expected. on the morning freight from Prince Edward Island. Taiey will cover the last thrvi nzlles of their journey-Jr! ‘n the fnight yards to the Austin goose famn. . .-—under their own power, to cave carrying charges. An escort of police has been assigned to patrol the three-mile stretch of highway while tlic geese amble along, and eight at- tendants will attempt to keep them in line. RNCRVER uni l0 ississiiiii lPERiiPRERiBENT Explode l-Iilglii-r-g: i Near Lima. ' .; __... i (Asscmateii Press) ' LIMA, Peru, Oct. 22—Govem- inent authorities announced offl- cially today that assassins had at- tempted to kill President Oscar Bcnavldcs with a bomb. The official announcement said eight persons were arrested as authors of ' the plot, uncwcred when tnc-yltried tc~41dimls~ an bomb in n highway near Lsrria. The suspects are to be fried in tho regrlar law courts. ' Geri. Oscn: Benrivides was chosen Prefildevt of Peru last May im- IIIGZTIZYTPLV nit-z the assassination of l-‘rsxfltl-‘iit IJils M. Sniclicz Cer- ro, the army colonel who inade himself President following the overthrow of President Leguia in 1931. A constituent assembly el- ected licriavidcs to serve until July 28, i936, and the republic was de- clared “in a state of siege" as soon as he assumed office. Lindbergiis Leave England‘ To day (Associated Press) SOUTHAMPTON, England, Oct. 22—Coionel Charles A. Lindbergh and Mrs. Lindbergh planned io- night to take off at 9.30 am. Monday from Woolston airport for an unrevealed destination. They Eight Persons Arres-i ted in Attempting to _».<.......e..u, including Ifitilllflfl Propaganda Minister, from MERE MAN one step st a tims alone ls i- vesied; take that and wall. ITTAXIMS or A s PAGES Annual lubsorlptluu Delivered lly lull CAnisdl 5nd U. B. A. I Iii-ill) L50 iAustrian Prince iAnd Princess In I i iToils or Police iPiince Von Sacksen - Meininghei". i And l-Tis Wife | Accused Of A l l A (By Wade Werner) (Associated Press Staff Writer) VIENNA, Oct. 22—(A.P.)-—All5- .lrla's fighting five-foot Chancellor, imigeibcri Dollfilss, had locked a Nazi Princess in her Corinthian Castle tonight "for an indefinite period” and placed her princely huxbuzrd in jail for six weeks. | Both of thim, Pr‘: cc Von Sach- isiri-Iilciningcn and iiL "vile, Prin- iccss Margot, irere dirlurerl guilty iof a Nazi conspiracy against Aus- itrln, ' I Conilscate Doctrines I I Police who arrestc him in Jor- yillilhid Saturday because his illIiO- , . lmcbllc earned}; Hltlcritc: flag in trfct Nazi I-lelzdriuarteis ihe streets of Kisigeiifuit said they Castle along with prcpri lllflll lncr-lmirzlzrlng terinl the Prince mi ton fixated man; a letter t0 Dr. Paul Joseph GoebbeLs, the Llicmi Lt was officially emphasized that Princess Margot will be a prisoner in her own castle and will not be nerrziltted to receive visitors or otherwise communicate with the outside world. Against Austria. Princess Margot Nazi Conspiracy t Prliici: Von Sachsen-Melninger aroused suspicion u the police sta- tion where he was taken when Iris risked permission to tel wife at his Castle near Pfizer-Lune"- tcvi, near Cziririiliin. Pollco sold they overheard hint instruct her to "destroy the docu- ments" and thereupon the authori- ties notified officials in Pifizcistziel- fen. ‘Twelve armed p '. . .~ rushed to the Caz-flu. 'l'iii;g,' or. . ed Princess Margot SPIWCTKG tlio house and grounds uni‘. allege-dz,- found the documents. The exact nature of the allow; conspiracy was; not rvsxcaled, but pc- lice ‘old they found the entire of- f.'c=' .193 of the Binge-awful". Kills- in 1T1 ma» l ti: ha‘: brought from Munich. A perusal orf the correspondence fylcs revealed V: the police a long list of names and addresses indi- eating a. nation-odds organization of Prince snchsen-ltlciningren’; Nllll activities The identity of mess alleged confedvrzites was ivlthhelc for the present but farther arrests were expected. if-"iiisisiiiilris htKEl iiliiii (Association Pei-r JAMES. Iowa, Oct rlcicrnl farm prCflllfi.‘ trufks boil: (l for the Sioux City market we: halted by plckztters near l1e".e tonjght 1n the first action of its kind reported since declirntion of a Nzitlcinril Farm Stzake Saturday. . , About 75 men weze in a groiipi which took stations on the high- way near here during the ofier- noon. Burning flares wcre placed along the highway and railroad ties we.e piled a short dxstnncc urther on. The picketing went forward pencciuiiy. Truckers of farm pro- duce and livestock, who were stop- IcelandmRepealsl Prolaibifion Low. (Assoclaled Press] REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Oct, M,“ The votr. in five towns. including ‘the capitol vi‘y of Rrgvkiwlk, in g reicrceiidum on ilie rrpczil of ti‘: prohibition inn" resulted in n his!- lflf- 0f 6,972 for repeal and 37:"; against, according ‘o lS/XTHV’! n}. tilrns. ' Icelidid has been n. yirriliilililor, "illlllily since i013 when n do" lnri" -.v.::: inipcased upon hrr l_~._v m" mother C0llflil‘,\', Denmark. In T5113 her own PflTTiQmPllf nffl-rnr-d 9b prohibition law. The l/V pcd agreed to return to their homes wthout nttrmp lrig to run the, blockade. Visitors to the site said they were unable to learn whether the pickets WGKC connected with ihc Farmers flflll, partially ‘ Seaman, Trapped‘ In Room, Burned To Deatl: HALIFAX, Oct. 22-—(C.P.)-'I‘rap- red in the attic of a bumini; rooming house, Fir-men Audoux, 40, turned to death today when fire- nen strove to reach him through tie smoke-filled building. Audoux, a St. Pierre, Mlq, sea- was asleep when the fire boke out near his attic room this norning. Awakened by the fire. he iiui tried, apparently to make his wiy through a skylight in his room. His body was bleeding from a diep gash in the hip, caused by filling glass W161i firemen broke through his locked door to find Audoux lying nids on the floor. irhc rooming house, owned by Ms. Mary 141E111 Bath, was only The flames wire confined to the upper floor. from the destroyed. Nine Killed' I n Train Crash skylight, refused to discuss their plans or to commeni on unconfirmed rumors that they would fly back to the United states by a southern At- lantic route or retrace their north- ern route, possibly starting from some Scandinavian point. Orders Mee-ting Cancelled (Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct 2'2-—Mayor John P. O'Brien, informed by Jewish War Veterans that "blood- shed and rioting" would result from a German mcei ng scheduled for next Sunday, tonight had warned tlic sponsoring committee t0 call off the affair. Holiday Assccizition u-hlcli launch- ed the fnrm srike. Jam s, a small town in Plymouth County, vras the scene of one of the first distiirbrnces in n picket- trig nizvemcnt a rear rig-o. Crafwgémepplc lin Sighted ST. GFDRGFTS Grenada, B. W. 1.. Oct 22--( C. P. Cil‘.71(‘)-—Tllc G" men Gin-if Zcppliri, bound for Mami mid Chicago flew low ovcr this town about cgh‘. o'clock this morning. It proceeded northward along the western const- Tivo hours earlier the great dir- Nova SI-ERBRDOKE, N. 5., Oct. 22- (OPJ-Jrhe overhanging bank of l gravel pit toppled Saturday while men worked beneath, and two lab- orers met death bvlicnth tons of falling earth that. nearly snuffed out s third man‘s llic. Scotia Entombed In Gravel “it -(A.P.>-Nlne persons were dead and 51x critically burned today as mqmn- the result of a fast passenger train crashing into another carrying in- soon/iacsr. Rumanin, Oct. 2a Oswald Gale, 22, and Edward overhung when it fell. cntomblni; Chvft, 50, were dead when fellow the excavators under 40 tons of workmen exfricaied them after dig- cvirth. glng more than an hour. Bill Archi- bald, n iruckiiinn. ivns trapped for nu‘! [mnmmljlc petroleum Saturday. The an hour with only his hcad Hi0"? fir?) wxffkflfi‘ burst into flames, scat- earth, and he sul win; pimiing oil over a wide ares-shock. All three men were natives Blfblllc was ~.:~il bruises rind l1! Pollflcilius Sllciiiii Karo Tina faunas OFF flu: seal-as or quanta! ‘a rm 7 /; , niig- l F1151] fslilllilllt-i lo west siiiids, partly cloudy and cool: proliflbl? l‘ few scnflercil slioni- s. 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