'1l‘;2_,-$cy'fn cf nine lllentlicrt‘. ___>_ "Uves‘ock Marketlm Board . loading hogs, lambs and calves "hmllflh local ahlppln clubs week MAXIMG 01A MERE MAN No soul is desolate so long g5 there is one whom it can trim. and Two?" Assoc MAXIMS or A MERE MAN nu reverend. and n, mum we W» s...“ Read by Everybody tutti. m Covers Prince Edward l Island Like the Dew ionouswn tiunrflllin Two nu. -' r » -— . _ .._.-.a._.__._,_ V____‘ ___V___ ‘ _ ‘ a111," Guardian. sounded CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 12 PAGES 3:11;: luhlrrlpllun Ueiturrll 85.00 l-P. l6. l. $4001 Canada and I‘. b. 3.5.00 umfim Will Yonfer With State Department \\'_»\\'lll.\\i'l'UN, Dec, ii_<.\i'i_ The United States deeply concerned [LNL Japan close China's “open door‘ pcrmlnently has ordered its lnlblhsllfliilf to the latter country. Nelson '1‘. Johnson, to reium home for consultations with President ltooscvcli and State Department of- flcials. The announcement today of this ptcp rfllilc simultaneously with fur- ther clarification lkvslJapan of he: intentions in east a. and direc i, followed Great Britain's declar- ‘atlon that she couldn't possibly subscribe to creation of an cconom. ic-polltiral bloc there dominated by Japan, Joseph E. Kennedy, Ambassador to bullion, unexpecfedly advanced his pizius and announced he would BfllI for home Saturday. Whether this iorcsiiacioweci some parallel scion bv the United States and Britain in bringing pressure upon lillllllllillifll Japan to prevent her litcuzgucd hegemony over all China was no disclosed. Kennedy's rc- tum nus considered highly signifi- vcver. in VlCW of the fact am, like the United States, 111E i ll, iv over cvcnts in China. In Tokyo today, Prime Minister Arita iurther outlined Japan's views to the American Ambassador. Joseph Grew, and the British En- _ voy. Sir llobcrt Craigie. Crew's re- rt has not yet. leached the State "niiriincnt. However. miss reports said Arrzi. told the Ambsis~adors Sciiqinitvlij Ilia. the principle of c- uaizty c! opportunity and the open ‘ lit have to be revised in T18 Japan's “new order" lEllElFllllIBEt itiiiiuriiiiirn TIIETFORD MINES, Que. Dec. 5-9111! in the yawning pit. of a 59-ylfllr-old asbestos mine hero. liunilreds of mcn tolled tonight in search of the bodies of four of seven miners, killed last. night in n ruck full. Jlclhodically. under the direction of asbestos experts of this town's Bu‘: mines the searchers dug into ions of debris blocking tin,- en. ifflllllf‘. of a 1.500 foot tunnel where the izill ciccurrcti. lllf‘ accident came surldenly Pllllydtist night while more than Z0 lllllll‘l“i were at work at the jag- fed mouth of the tunnel stretch- lll! from the floor of Bell Asbes- l“ Cillllbflnyb big pit far u. "llliflirfflund to the company plan l quarter milo away. While the men cleared the tun- P81 mouth of rock brought crush- “t? 5°“ ll by a. dynamite blast more $3111.!) four hicurs before. a huge M“ 0})? Dlt W111i dlrcctlv above ~.:<l down. A dozen minors _ v '7' Olltsltle the tuunrl in cpcn “v11 “P1P untouched. but the tumb- livuav rock l)lll‘f‘l up at thc (lYlH, p» _ “m? llll<l Ddured inside cugull- comma fVENll "Dlllllfllly School Concert, Du‘. 9151- L-ioo. '_ll riicn Sriluri‘. y. lllqc. ll “i-il lluliy '.l‘o\\ii 11.111. lunch L. ‘ ' Dance. Polvnal Ga ra '1 o i: together. at Church and ding? Remember how gecl? You thought. never conic ‘round linailv loomed up it was go clmc. ‘ ltcnieiuhci" llie citcnicnt on Chris snow was iiilliiiu as presents \ l _ the tree was bcni you weren't ullowc Santa would pass But how cc-iiii you all those th ' pcning KlOWlIS cnlnc your prcscn all the thlitg; you 1v hold yourself. how you sung wit “Pcricc on Earlli. lvlcn." “Ailrles Arid then home key dinner. Rem stuffed yoursidf u liolrl any more? Arid then ion u mourn-i‘ lic": In Year Philip M AN l LA. fies of the c211‘ 11:11.1)‘, kil-iiig til. sons, ll ziilc firs. and via L! Ill .1 H.111 U“ llitli. Aid of Rink. Liux-n s. v- “ 1- L-ltihlldi-Lli. _"South.port Christmas Concert ‘I11 slay. Doc. 2011i. L-llili. ‘jlkiiioe in Siiiliig Park School tori hi. 81:30-12:30. Auspices zViel. " O. m‘ Bruins dres>ed cniciigih Smurf“ “use dmlhlno-iz-o-ci. q"_l’ill'l.tl& special laying, Mash 5M1» white homing iPtKl, cst for “blunt: and finishing chickens. Wu per mo; at Dillon .c Spllli-Lt. L—ll0-l2-8-2l. fowl. 0T1 "Wflllikd at once, dressed geese. “lichen and ducks. Highest. price ml"- R. L, Dickinson, New Clos- iiow. L-i17-12-8-4l. "New Ixmdon School Christmas Glmccrt at Clifton, December 21st _ 11443-12- l- "St. Oalherlnes School Concert Wednesday, December a t. Ii-IH-lfl-Q-ll. "come to Hunter River United 9111mm Christmas Concert Decem- ber 22nd. Masonic Hall. L-IBG-lfl-D-ZB. of December 12 R5 in] ows: Monday nflcrnoon Elmira. Sourls. Si. Pewrs. Morell. Mt. Stewart. Murray River. Melville. Charlottetown. St. Teresa. Tuesday forennon till train tlmt‘ Kcnsington Chariovctown. Huircr fiégflflnBrptlnlbaAtlie. Klnkolgilz. Aftfir; n o 3 ban. ease s With _ y L-159-l2-9-1l. d.iiniij4i- i: -o .\lll.l)' Pruviilc‘ 1.. viiluz-il at 51 ‘lie harbor Province, n5 reported in years. hard were bliirinduquc Ley South Tayalius. '1' fit) Jo.000 ueri- sunk m Other Death“ BIIQIIBA I you_ You could ha. You were scoo cd up t worried that if you ." .iy Fidclrs." “O 'I‘0\vu of Bethlehem"? vou admired IflClulR‘ prornts but jhriuvht sec- lice. typ-io. .1 iarcd at . us..- tliiiu. s Ut'l..‘\'1ll lo have of LCKFlqli~ that clly u! the strongest typhoon Mivbate, C hri s tmas J 0ylSllY8 EllllllPE Comes In Making U t h e r s Recapture The-Thrills Of Bygone "Christmas Days By Being floppy A “Sari Pal.” Remember what was uppermost on your mind when you were a kid about this time of year? Of course you do —tjliristmas was coming up! Remember the special aura this time of year had about li-you were another kid al- ‘r Remember how you did your best to be a good boy or girl‘! You wanted to be sure and gel. all the things you asked Santa for, didn’t you‘! Remember how excited you got about the whole sea- son; how you liked to look in the store windows full of toys; how you loved to sing the grand Christmas Hymns Sunday School; how you liked to hang the days drag- CllTlFllTlllS would . Bu! ihc big day i lll front. of " rciilioc: that and ex- The thrills 1111115 Eve '2 outside nnd there bustle in the house p bcinz: delivered and y: decorated. But d to lock. - o bed and ‘cil awake over _\’\‘.lll' house. izo to sleep when -‘ lhlflfl" were hap- rs? you couldn't, bu: you did. Finally Christmas rived. You were up brim-e dawn op- You thought day itself ar- s. sure enough- lonaezl for were there under the tree. You were so happy and thrilled you clluld hard- And then to Church. Remember ' l1 all vour might (‘iticd Wil‘. in Lit to the big Tur- cniber how vou ntil you cniildrft t. visiting Re- your ‘(E ll Worst Typhoon s Hits pines 8—l.\l’l -A l5 provin- . Philippines lgnst lu per- ailds honie- pcriv ilznmage. cporisof . as the 100 miles. _ and out met reported l8 ll‘(‘. Sui‘ Pl}!- ll) the IJ-inilc in iriini thi- 1 ircatciiing .-\ll a 53.00%] Provincm hit Romblnn. tc. Samar and around when your mother was baking her Christmas pud- ¢_ rcllv your own were much nicer? p p)‘. Yes, Christmas was certainly packed with thrills when you were young How would you_ like to enjoy all that. tun again this Christmas? Be- lieve it or not all you have to do to regain those childhood days is to be a Sana Pal Make some under- privileged child wild with ha pin- ess on Christmas morning. C oose a child's name from the list that appears daily in The Guardian and send in a cash donation to the Santa Pal Fund. Spare one of those children from the greatest disap- poin merit on earth~a cold and drab Christmas. Let them exper- ience the same thrill out of the sea on you received when you were young. Believe us when we say the fun and, best of all, The Spirit of Christmas. will be passed on to you. YESTERDAYS SANTA PALS Frederick Seaman. Donald Seaman. Allyn Harding, Emerald. Constance l-lyndman. . an Mrs. C. H. B. LDnEV-‘orth. Junior Rod Cross 0f 301111189011 School. _ Bliss Lilla M. Coles. North Mil- ton M|=.. W. Chester S. McLure. Nliss berm McLure. Warren Hood. Miss Ruth Hood. Mis< Amy Hood. Cam T_ c; Taylor. Miss Mary McPhec, Miss Ileen McPhee. Harold Kemp. Mrs. . H. Black. Miss Dorothy Block. Mi=s Enid Adams. Mi . Kfill‘(‘l‘l"" Hvndman. ‘Billie .\lcl'.l.. all. lfrs. Alfllllll‘ Brown. Earl Brown. .\ll.°.=e\= Wilma find l\'foiil~'.‘.‘,v. l-ierslnfllllll. .\ll.‘s Plflv June Bruce. Mrs, W G. Bruce .\'ll's Ruth Rfl"l’l"i‘. Donald Mar-Neill. Kcnsinztnn. Fina-l lrniiiinzr. Remington. Mi=s Bonnie Smallnmn. Mal- l Shirley pcque. Svrlney Green. In memory‘ of Rcv. Domains < TTFPM" .\- McLec . Alvin Fhmv Tvlrs. Tl. M. Gnss l\ Preri I, Andrew His: Dorcfihv Andrew Stcxvzirt Chandler. NEEDY (‘IIILDREN Georg:- Mil- d, 1.2a. Hem is the advance list of needy children. supplied by City Clenzy- mcn- Select those you wish to help audcommunicate your intention (Continued on page Ii. Col 3) reton ¢.P. B Mining Tragedy Reaches 2O SYDNEY MINES. N- 5.. Dw- _-(CPl—-M€l\‘1l‘l MacLeod of North in hospital Sydney died u) raise death toll Colliery (llSdS lovwd by K Willlum Wilkle, Campbell, both severely lnjurcil rake broke loose O the depths of the mine. Throughout the officials gave up Lends recovery. tcrtofifl. liis n, lcw hours 8 tonight of the Princess death fol- drnths of and John [ whom were ivlicu n mun- and plunged to (Tape Breton 55. dny hcsplt hope of Mac- Normnn Mac- Lend, however, another for whom little htllle was showed slizns of ref-oven’- and Wilkle six the fiflh and they ivcrc the speeding cars. when their or uierc crushed 1-4 miles down. carried and l).‘ll*“‘.‘(l fmm depths. Thirteen we" stpnfly “hen llicv _l' haulage held previously, CarilllhPll were th in die since unconscious 1115* rnlllcryk o ltillctl ln~ i-ggiv ll fr-‘m u‘. of rope snapped‘. i"! in tlir- clash control i Little hope had been held by doctors for eithers TBGOVCTY 511166 the accident Tuesday. Funerals of two of the victims, Jack Taylor, 58. and TownOoun- cillor William J. MacDonald. 62, were held todgy Hundreds at- tended. Meanwhile. mines. union of- ficials and provincial government officials awaited opening an investigation into the disaster, worst in the last 21 years of Cape Bretnn’s coal mining his . scheduled for Monday. It original y was to open today but was post- poncd 24 hours because the funerals and then to Monday at the request. of United Minework- ers’ officials. Representatives of the U. NLW. the company and the Provincial Government inspected the “one. of the crush yrwterdny. Exhibits o'er» turn-d ovcr to the Royal Canad- ian Mounted Police to be held for the investigation. And then to bed—tired but hap-__ is llRlFllllll iiiwiiu llilR Dr. G. E. Wilson, Hal- ifax, Predicts Italy Will M a k e Next Move. "Europe is drifting ‘towards war as surely as it. was six months ago." Dr. G. E. Wibon. professor of his- tory at Dalhousie University, Hali- fax. told an audience in Si. James‘ Church Hall inst night. Imperial- ism. militarism and nationalism, causes of the conflict in 1914 were still present. he said. Italy would be the next in m~ve in the mime which was beinc played in Europe. Dr Wil- son thought. Recent "spontaneous" chcrrinis: in the Italian HOUcP over the demands for Tunis and Cor- sicn had mmctliiiic behind it. Germany through the efforts of Hitler and the. Nazi party had re- gained her position of supremacy on the continent cf Erurope which sihe lost to France in the treaty of 1919. The first step in the climb back by Germany was the re-in- froduotion of conscription bv Hitler end the latest. move the demands ivhlch led to the (EGESlOH of Sude- tcn (iarnian areas i0 the Naalz. iu September. As a result of the Munich agreement the whole sys- tem of alliances. with Russia. Czechoslcvakia and the hittleiEn- ten-te. which France had built up in Eastern Europe was shattered. Back To 1914 DOWEI‘ Meanwhile Germany was back where she was in 1914, in some ways in even better position. She was more hichlv organized and her Dopulation was creator. It was true the mllltaiy machine was umbably not at the as of cfiiflcncy but it was . . ' _ The six-inc: of Italy to Germany, which gave rise to the Berlin- Rome axis and brought Japan irolo the lineup ivas one of the factors which brought Germany again to a bcsition o1 dominance in iiuropc, the speaker pointed cut. The orcscnt German policy fol- lowed the older one. uricr to 1914. in part. The drive was resumed thrcuuih the Balkans to the east. "Fhc ctr .‘ itnrt. the lmlltiliu: of a fleet the challenging of Bri- tain's‘ sllflllllliitl‘ lléltl no’. brcn re- sumed. but. his personal belief was (Continued on 1182f‘ 11. Col 2t Three DfllVTlmllBll Automobile Plunges Into Quebec Canal COTEAU. DU L.1‘.t‘_ (I110. 11cc. ‘B-itll“ Tlirec ymung; men died in the iii)‘ wzilcrs of the Sculaohs Canal nrur hcrc tonight. when tiic uut..m1 bile u; which they wen rldlll,’ llllrxfll the highway and plunged into the Canal from a s11; and. 'lnrce other youths cs- capcd. Alnsrl. Luci‘. 2J-_\ua1‘-0l'l drivri‘ of the vehicle. 'l‘olcn OSnea. and Cicwrcc Clicvricr, 1B. were (lit; d Si. John, l9. zcu through the \v.iir _ . All were from Apple llill, Oil. with 1h." cultivation of Clicvrici‘ \\li.'> went in ».i,i‘.c H l to work ionic time n1. :- h’ 1.1 17.11112» ll‘il.".~ from "Que." here. The . cs were not lii1n1e.li.ii;ly recovers... and arruililemenls were mode to have a diver from the Soulnngcs Canal staff locate the cor and fix grappling irons so it and the three men coultl bc brought to the surface. Trapped In Auto, Woman Drowned (c. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) AROOSTOOK JUNCTION a Dec. 8—Mrs. John Hnnscomb. of Tillev. drowned in the St. John Rivcei- tonight. when trapped in 1m automobile. The car had been driven onto a ferry but the brakes H INA RECTZZ illew York Mayor ls Warned To Cease Attacking Nazis NEW YORK, Dec. 8 —l.~\i‘i Mayor Fiorcllo laguardia lmlin received a bullet in a lcttcr warning him: “You will get this if you continue to attack the German Nazi Party." A Swastika was the signa- tun». Departing from his usual disregard of threats. the Mayor immediatel asked police rolli- rnisaloner liewls J. Valentine to inveatln-te. Postal authorit- ies also were informed. The package was sent to Po- lice Headquarters for examina- tion of fingerprints and other clues. A clerk opened the letter. The Mayor snatched it from his hands to prevent oblitera- tion of fingerprints. The script was hold and up- right in heavy pencil or crayon. iccusii fill] ISLAND NATIVE A ed In Sydney Rob- bery. SYDNEY Dec. 8—(CP)—Said to hail from Charlottetown, Wil- llam Clark was held by city police today under a charge of breaking and entering and receiving stolen goods. arising from‘ the recent $1,000 robbery at Besans0n‘s_ Jewel- lery store here. ' Police Chief W. R. Tracy and Detective George Peck picked up Clark at his hmrding house in tmvn this morning and tliiv al- lege 11c had about S500 worth of the stolen loot in his ]'lOSSC=SiOl'l and which has been identified by the Jewellery store. After advising pnllce merits throughout Nova Scotla, after the robbery was committed Nov. 27. Chief Tracey revolved word from the policc chief nf Antignnlsh thata stranger had nt- to a garage worker. Under surveillance. by the police Clark was visited by the Chief and Defective Peck this morning and eventually brought lntn custody and charged. Police said he -divulr:c our information thc- identified stolen inn‘ maln- talnlng he received if ‘mm a stranger. His description IJPYSRlII coincides with those rcrrivorl from the mainland police. Seek SolutioumTb dorlined to about (C. P. by tiuziriliairs Special Wire) , LONDON. Dsc. B-Thc Govern- mcn, bound hv the Balfour Declar- ation to establish ii J wish iiainn- a1 homeland ' ' ~ pared lo alter Lraczue of Nuiionl. mu ifundlablc conference on t h: Ava. colonial undrrsrci-clxini. made the statement during a full-dross debate on Palestine featured liv appeals for swift and equitable sel- ution of the problem. with lustre for Arabs and Jews alike. Speakers including the bishop cf Canterbury. leader. and colonial sec-rotary. Refugee Appeal Is slipped and it tomiled lmo the water. The other two oocuW-hts. Ed- ward Leach and another man. smashed tluouah class to safety but Mrs. Hanscombs clothinaz be- came caught. She was dead when taken from the car The trio were icturninu from Aroovlonk Junction to their homes at Tilley. Leach is a brother Mrs. Hauscomb. Former Ambassador Of The U. S. Dies PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 8 4A?»- O E. Wrods. formcr UtlPfll States Ambassador to Japan. rll-"rl today. He was 7T Mr. Woods wm the only envoy in Tolcvo who malncd at hlr. post (lurinc lho di=- lastrous caralinuake of 1923. H" remalnsd in the city and dlrcciod relief activities Red Oross. for the rr-tr-rte refugees, victims of of man's inhumanity to man. “Like a. bolt from the llic ‘ fnnnc ‘we " e described how "ill0llsflll<l~ n men. women and children. rlespoil ed of their goods. driven from ill"l homes, are scekln asylum sanctuary on our in; place from from the tam-nest." CASES ADJOURNED fiALU-‘AX. Dec. Marv Cuvcllcr and Jamm Cuvclle F\'r'n"\‘. N. 8.. twn of seven mo‘. iird m liquor conspiracy rlwrc i l-mi their (uses adloinwicrl hv Mai! ~; . . 6:11. Barnhlll for a \\‘t‘<‘k to (RIF. William Clark Arrest- depart- _ stranger. in sell several timepieces Palestine Problem l ".»1i1ii'1ii'.1i1i.|ti‘s’ Land reaches llll cmeiit “Iii-Av '.-.‘i‘l ‘.\‘0.‘i'. npprotciiinili-l (uiiriiig such altciii l. :1 (Jr '. “l u» lie Lil and 111' l‘. meiit spokesman rii taunt-ed in the ai-v you.‘ \l.'lil blZllL‘, iiicm a . House of Lords tonight. mas wihntiill averaging about Marquess of Dnfferin and each. Total cost last year Wits Aicli-_ Viscount Samuel, former High Commission- er to Palestine. Lord Snell. Liilmr Lord l-larlmh. former Made By Baldwin ‘ an explosion blue. an f world misery is at and oorstclls, a hid- the wind. a cover‘- il ~16?» — Mrs. l nf Halifax and Alan J. McDonald of “B IN llllNllR 0F i. ll. lllllllllll Citizens Pay Memor- able Tribute T0 De- parting Bank Man- ager. Mr. L. D Murray. retiring man- ager of the Chavlottetmvn branch I trip» of 0i Nwvti Scott leaves shortly l0 akc cha the main office ; Halli signally honoured last. nig . largely attended banquet at of the 15mm 1hr- (‘anarlian National i1'i"'l where lie was presented liv ll. Inf-i n Govirnor i‘ lhc c ens of the P beautiful silver scrvii . crimpnnirrl ‘nv wririri (‘xi llonoii. ‘ ll c! Appvez‘: ion and good Joinin: His Honour in paring tribuic to M" ‘s fifteen years n.‘ were Prcmici‘ Camivlrll. His Wor- ship MaiWr Foster. .\fr. A. W. Hyndnlaii. manacci‘ of Rnyal Bank and dean of the banking fratern- ity in Charlottetown: .\'lr. Isaac Carter. veteran merchant. in busi- ness here for ilft._v-el_:ht years; Hon. Dr. W. J P. MacMillan; and Hon JllnilCl‘ A. E. Arscnaulr. Mr. Miirrav spoke feclinaly in rcplv to the compliments tendered llllli-fiblltl asked that the .»a.me cordial co operation be extended his suvc ‘scr Mr. . R. Adams. who also spoke briefly. The banquet. was rc ‘ of all clnssrs of the bu.~.i inuiiiiv and was cauohlir nrcsitlel. 0V0‘: bv Ex-ltlnvcr P. W Turner. The musical programme includ- ed selections bv Mr. Blanch rd‘; urchedrn. a slur-mica‘ led by . Ho}: Q" and solos by Messrs. J. W. lilac- K-i l ‘-\l» li ‘Q9175 . 142's, K :11. as ZlCUIYJDHIIIFl. Hls Honour’! Tribute "I am exceedingly happy to wel- come Mr. Adann and his family to the city r1111 Province and also very pleased to be in such 200d company as we have here tonight," said Lieutenant Governor lihBlois. after the l"a<t "The King" had ITALIAN COL ONIAL DRIVE ca USES AMWSADEC” 1P5“? _ llllllllll troops were mzisse Ital tempted to sell a watch tn a. Chinese restauranicur in that been riulv hcnoured. But I am town. sure that we are all saddened at _ On Tuesdav night. nppntyi- the thought of having to say tzood Chief R, J_ Macnnpqlrl ynpnivod bvr tn one of Olfl‘ vcrv bcst citizen. the call from Anlignnlsh and our m. of honour. Mr. Lloyd passed thr- infnrmallcii mi to Mur . Chief Tracey who on Thursday ‘Afr. Murray has been a true was informed hv Chief Caldwell friend t.» all of us. By his kind- of New Glasgow that an effort. n_ess Olrllfiflll and public spirit. he was marli- bv n man. also a '"":*'~'*' ' (Continued on page 3. Col. 5) ‘ Post ‘Hires Nlen 8.000 Extra For Christmas Rush 0111A“ A. Dec. 8-101’; ~ ‘fhe pcmliiiuiis hug grows heavier each day as Christmas zippmaches and llli‘ Post UIIXCC Department an- nounced . cliiv ihcrc ivoiild he 111"" l‘. oi ll<_:\ m: him mtlun r. few tl..'.~. 11.!‘ \~....< prtwriliiu: ('lll'..»l'll4l.>‘ Will soc about. 8.000 tours emplrixw.» llflffl '11. \\ fill; ill D031. i)lllr‘€‘.'\ ll l‘ 5 thc iuntrv bDtWlflilifl (‘l s cart‘... .ii.d slits iiirouaii. 1h.‘ .1.- i l ll.l.1l . lic ll help mikin on i . yi ~l\ll\\.~ .111 1 v‘ (‘I .l-- {.1 iiip.ii‘c(l ..i liisi (Jiirisin 000 for illc ck ra help. mam“. . suuli 11cm.» ii. overtime my chcquis for the 1132111111‘ stall‘ Because Um‘. 25 falls on Sunday fin Christmas Day. but the “ore:- ilow" will be delivered Dec. ‘*6 AP T0 Thorburn Lfguligorrwtgicb afitcizi 1 . Earl Haw tong rocns snap-Pp. c ¢_.v1_ fr. peal for aid to Jewish and other q§§,....{.°,.,'.‘_",<_"§? ‘pf f§§v§§§,’l.a1°§. crs of their community cnrlrwl 1n (iisziiiiiiiiiii-iur";if. fonichl. Rcv. Alexander Hills. Presbyterian .\iiiii.~-tr~r and Fai-‘her l-‘vii-hst Chaisson. Catholic parish ‘orlestl. in‘ Minna yrinitm‘ (‘rerav t.i:: l‘ f l" a ncl Thor-Ivor: ulle colliciv l\'.l'. vinclal government lilntief. this year. ilu- postman \\<>l‘.'l kiiollcl hforidrv. ~ ‘vb-i iof c. l OTTAWA. Dec. 8 The trip "f. search of aid for unemployed llllll- 1 'i‘lioi‘iu|i‘it's l sizhvrn‘ licv.‘ lif"i‘l". Rcnuin i - wed ' of m.“ were told that. mavkotmg rim from a iv. -i mtik for wee l-Vci‘ l zitrencics attempts tn lntrruciv Prvnr Mm I coivcaaiv EDfFascis F” Troops ANQUET “m; Said Massing In. Insurgent Spain European Tension Over ltaly’s “Unofficial” Clamoi- For French (Ily Henry t‘. (Xisslfl). Assn l'.\lll.\'_ lice. .\-(.\. ing o\cr llnlys "unofficial" ‘Tunisia. (liplomulic observers ugr Italian and anti-Italian demons in the French North African nrotec cgmelni of ihc \lnliile (lunril there and rcpoi" in 'l'uni.-‘i:i were plnnniiiu tu ‘ Protected Tunisia Increasing. ciiitcd l)l'(‘\\ i*iii'cie;ii_ Stuff) l’.)-l'luri>pc:in tenwiii is int-reus- Clllllltll‘ for l‘ i‘<-t1i‘li-\:i"i,.l;<‘ ed (‘Ell here tonight. trillions zind disordeis inrzii‘. hczivv rein for- ts tlizil lfrilmns ui-re the defend lhemsehes newest fllflfllb lnrl:i_v of the l’ll.'2ll‘~l.‘l‘l.\i>’. Reports from the I-‘r the iflvrcnecs from France cn quarters that llili_\' miirlit he lion into action. ln the style of folltiived [Corcign Minislei" (‘i izin “iispirntlonsf thousands slratcd today zigziinst lizily 2i “Venice For France" Where Italian wudents and young Fascists had sl d. “Fuiiizia For Us!" ‘The nions ators ‘ ciicd. "Venice I- pi- N)!‘ the e! ..F similar a 1's cilia)‘ llllltQ. t resurgent colonhl lLlld Ural). lore 'hc vuil- I .11 st . During this rivalry between France Premier Daladier went be 11x1 frtenipt to strengthen i113 G0vei‘niric'.i.‘s pos- Frcncli Paiuiameiit in itlun or noun. the better to nicer. l ‘alvls tltllllUl‘_ _ I111: Chamber of Dspu lcs and the ‘ -' u o. lead- on Du‘- _ l... ~ o confronted oy rl-llilllOll ui 111$ de- sly. Ua1adiei~ wa- de- niainis 101‘ c ' vs for .iuz..~.i.ii; o1 protc... strikes his DoJY-lkllll -n goon neighbor ac- tiord ivltli Ljciinany and his eifoixs toward u simllar understanding with Y. Assured 0f Support Dtspize hostility‘ of his Sncialit and CUlllllUlllL-il. former allies. Ufllild- lei‘ appeared assured ol a VOL. of confluence iroiu a new conservative 1iiii,|oi"1._v in 1m Chamber. ltZElTlSL oruiors in the Chamber declared the Popular Front-coal- ' ltudlczil-Sooul» eneh-Spauiish border _ d in Insurgent. Spain Just iicii-ss street flcmonslrziiiiins in that 411,001’) iphasiacd fears held in some preparing" in lr-inslnfe 11:11:1- Hill) which line's Nov. 30 speech on 11.-il- iii‘ French students demon- nd hnltletl police in Parts. (luell Rioting .ln Tunis 0ver Fascist Claims TUXIS, Tunisia. Dec. 3——lAP)-- 1 - dnilxiistration brouglil in )lni1ili~ tiuztrd rcizitnrccments, ordered troops to remain in bar- rodcs. and posted heavy police put- rols tonight to put down rioting oy~ er Fascist claims to 'f‘uni.~'in_ Throngs of Italians, French and '5' "1 E i‘ r-v Arabs sueiliril through the strert! of’ ’l‘uiiis in llfllltlllvlikillliilla. But or- (lcr up. restored shortly before midniiflit. Alter a day of disorder,‘ official: had been wounded g-ravely. and three alightlg‘, Ten Italians were arrested for “so ltinus cries." A heavy guard was maintained to prevent new outbreaks‘ Friday, an \rab day of prayer. ll ivas fear- cd the native population might rise against Italians. Appeals cami- .rom both Italian and French sides for an end tn rioting. The Fascist lie apcr lin- aimoun u} one person and suc- . l lllltlld uiuixii‘. culled for a strong uoveriimeiit, saying in ltnly INF-E shown me need 101' a union oi all Frenchmen." speakers rclcrred o tne French- Italian situlilmn as the debate pro- grossed. The French - Italian tension mounted on a day iii which Foreign Minister Joachim Von Rabbeniroi) of Gcrmarsv left for home ulttr signing lllt‘ oood neighbor pilot for RfilClhfilllfillfPl‘ liriei‘ ii-nd tiflflfilllllllt‘, \\'1'.l1 Fnrciizii Alilllhllfl‘ (icorges Boii- | net oi Fiziiicc, (lmll‘ll.\llil'.' 0i nasiilzizi.‘ ‘ours; .111 pl c. 'l‘lu- n. urltvi‘ Pei‘; a); a ' ‘(ivi-in.i.ii§,‘ con- spircs Einplra (ill lllCIl. S .. tlifii. against. the French at fir.‘ lcrv nionieii: utivn size pro ri-qwc‘ ' mes to For lili liomc-liin. ~ . .‘ .. . z‘ 'l'ui:i.\..1 , Alberto .lli.icr is Flllilllf. liijiircil COLLAIAFJ, Ala. '_ ' line lll llli‘ 111w. Ooke (3<>i1~.'.i.1iiv's l"(lll"v' ‘ U lllllil‘ C‘ A Puss. .._ .._ I . . ‘ peal‘ For Federal Aid Fail ‘lzr mmmirc- ' . u! vclzww’ Miners so Liv 1H0 ninn "s ill ‘ilk’ (‘t the i1 l"; »-'.d whom. marl-r bu‘ ..‘._..._.§ n’ ‘be ll‘."\‘-l“‘ . m, l'lilll‘.'~‘ ill m‘ l i “aim cl" ll I 11ml‘ ll-l 1‘ll‘~;< istci- hfrirkrvivic K111i! were 1111-‘ l'l'll in tlir coil? successful as the Prime Minister. if mmkor. rm Sl‘l1l was occupied with Cabinet, (‘oim- ‘To llllllP - 1 imp/i (ill would u‘! The lwo 4'lf‘l'§_\'ill!‘l'l said Amid 1i 1c Ami 1 r llcmininn Slcrl ‘l.l'l - ("li-IFYY. ‘ ‘li- l-‘ll -\llll§lfll7ll'\'. liadl llI\‘i‘\\l'i - s. . cit" . lhcwui cnlllcrv iii. onoiv i .1; , ryvlv‘ ‘i .i O(‘l'\l74“l‘ Illlt‘ ii ' k of markcm“, the Me . hex i1 n 1 fr: the ma] \l bfllls and Fwhrr ~ wince- cm‘. at 3.1%‘; a (m; Chalsialll lllglfid l1 Ml". Clef-Fri ii~.'"".“\l m1 the invest- .' in lhdiv: .'\ Hindi?’ th" 1i'~ce...il.\' lllllt "liuntiiiable llltlltlttfltl‘ Oiheri _‘ by (‘l'_\'ll lune culled upon the i . to remain "calm ii-ni s. mini‘, ‘ accu-Jed the French and Ami; [iopuhwe oi‘ provocation, ’l‘l\r.-o platoons oi Jloziilc tiunrd totalling A00 men, arrived tniiigli from Algeria l\l\ll more were cxpecL- cdrshortly". 01m- nnnomu-cd l6 person; ar- . rested up to nightfall. iz-cnliliiis: l Ycstri Licinio .1 member iii‘ hi‘! ~taff of the Italian Consulate Gl\\~ oral, and llbaldo llcy. lit-nil oi’ lha Italian war veterans in runis and president of the l-‘zntist ilopnlavoro society. . Thci nor.- t‘ll.lI'L'l'\l ‘hi; hmi q l attempted In \l.ll .1, iliinonsiratlnn "1i11ii'»i.i for us. ghoul: j ;._ —.\'. “in. ‘OIWS 1 \\».u\..\.‘ Po‘. .2“. \ V5 LAYKQV. 3t’ tvfufi‘; vi, t“ a \ “JQNxC '1 g k_‘/. ‘it itlmndliui l"tY'JN‘F0. l)" \l. ununi ~- ‘liilYllflfilfll ‘.- v . llnxwnn ‘. . l, \ i. . A F . .. .1 l llr " _l W. ‘ ‘ ‘ '1. 'l‘oi~nnio 1 . Ottawa I ‘ Pu I\lt~l“r¢ g1 _ _ pl 3i! ‘.1 .l i" P i] L. e‘.“.v f-i i i" ‘ll i r-‘i ‘ fsliovved bv i . ‘ z»: l Hiizli i...» ti! s ‘if "uni" 1290 Eard lmllfil.’ .1‘ ll l9 W. Sun rots this n.’ rrnnon a’ 4 it ‘ -‘ min-s trnio-‘roiv moriiinr: at 7.27 l z i. PFlRFlFI‘ iur- n ll 9.17 ‘D m. Hiiitiiiieniibe laic ca! teen 1l“1i' nrs Inter than (‘liarlotl ouii THE (‘All FERRY .\‘.\ll,l\t‘-i\ Leave Borden 9.45 a. m. l p. ' Yormontfne ll a. rn. 3.06 p. u. l