covers Prince s... m- _ ir v- Nazi Acclaims Hitler As A “Savi0ur”|$IiP|iiiiVEIl Gospel Astounding C-l-aTms Advanced By Hitlerite Theologians- Old Testament Status Causes Heated Argument. Queen Mary Ill IDNDX, NW 29—(A.P.)-—- Que-n Mary was sufferng rrom g alight cold today. It was officially stated at Buckingham Palace. Her Majesty remained indoors, al- though the cold was reported as “very slight.‘ -ANNOUNCEMENT$. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC insartsl la word "Annonloomolis an‘ Ilia solemn d I cents per mletlv IQINI ll advance. "Reserve Dec. 21st for Winsloe South concert. 3010 "Cbridian Church Afternoon ‘Na llld Basaar a. .v. November l0th. 3M‘. "Rummaia sale. Holy Name Hall. Richmond Friday evening at 7 o'clock. I124 Ball Afl. 81C "Dance in Bummerfield Friday. Dec. lat. Lunch served. Inhsion Ii cents. "Atlction forty-fives at holy Re- deemer Hall ‘Thursday, Nov. 31th.. Good prism and door prise. i182 "Salvation Army Bean Supper and Bazaar tonight, November 80th. lupper 25c. 3i "Hockey at lnrshfield rink to- night. Dunstaffnals Yo. Marshfield. Skate sftsr game. 8W5 "Don't miss “He Cams Back Bmiiins“ st Ufllaavabu tonight. Sale of candy. 391a "Matthew and liciean at Bridsetown will be buying dressed voultry all day Wednesday, Decemb- rr ath. Highest market prices. i120. "The Prince of Wales ‘Iiaachers’ ltudr Group meats on Saturday, December 2nd. at H.45- Bring writ» iris materials. "Come and see East Royalty Players present "He Came Back Bmilinl" in Cornwall Hall Thurs- day, Nov. 80th. 3131 “Poultry-We will be buying live and dressed poultry throughout the ‘"50". paring top market Drivel island Cold Storage Co. Ltd. 3018. "Buying all day Thursday. liva liid dressed fowl and chicken. Empty crops. Do not bring unfin- ished poultry. P. J. N01, Hunter River. sisi "Si! “HO 08nd Back Ilhiiihlk" hi’ East Royalty players. Cornwall Hall tonight, I o'clock in lid of Community Club. Admisslm Md U0. "Aftsrnoms m, nearer. Home cooking and Children's ‘hllsoisvsuwsll r 5 By Louis P. IJCIIII‘, Annotated he: Iorcign Sill. Copyright, i088, by aha Al“. Press BERLIN, Nov. ZE-Shl-ll Adolf Hitler become the apostia of Christ- ianity in Protestant Germany? And is the Bible to he cut in half and only the new testament made avail- able to the German Christians? q A perusal of Nsai liter-shun de- mmstratas that ths Hitlorita theo- logians are by ac means sliced on what the religion o! tha third Erich u w he. , Pastor Vim Stain. speaking at s field servios of Nasi peasants Om- bar i at Qusdiinbvirg. lid: “Gar- msny was dying a death of iopelass- naas. Than God took pity. l-la call- ed a saviour into action. That sav- lour‘s nams is Adolf Hitler." | Church Cotmsillw itiachard haul» nsuaasr of Baalfsld in a , “ b- livsrsd August 8i formulated til relationship between Jesus, Hitler and the Christians as fol- lows: “Christ has cams to us tisrolqh Adolf Hitler. Is was the isaistva personalitywlsenawholapsoplawas rssoytcgoandor. ‘lhroughllltlasfi snsrgmhiahonsstmiidshithandhis idsaiiasnthssavimsr foundhlsws! tons" Auumberdldssthnotioesaroon record. in which t-hs relatives cl a“ w‘ deceasedperscnsasartedthsdfliflj teddied “intheraithinAdolt Elk‘ ler." On the other hand, Dr. Maihart (continued on Page 5) Indicted On Murder Cha rge (A-soiatel Plies) CHICAGO, Nov. 29-h. Alice L Wynskoop was indicted today for the murder of har daughtar-in-law. Rhets. 0n her sick-bed, thrss hours be- fors the indictment was returned in uimlnsl court. she had livlll l“ intarview rancuncing the confession upon which tho grand Jury action has bssn partly based. "f flnsd Baa statement in the first plaos Mcausa 1 thought it was tberishtthiMtodo."thafrsil.| little woman said. "risers was no it. and‘ Urged v At ‘BIIVERNMENT Unanimously Urges Adoption of Amul- ree Report. (Canadian Press Cable) 8T. JOHNS, Nfld., Nov, 20- Nv" Win11! "a Tldhts to the status of a Dominion in the Commonwealth of Nations were temporarily signed away tonight whim the Legislative Council un- animously passed s resolution from the Lower HUI-Hg petitioning His Maiflt! t0 ' ‘ recommend- ations of the Royal Commission which investigated the Lslgnd’; gm. ancial and economic position. ADCOICiIIK t0 pr , ll in Amulree Report, the Legislature will b, suspended in favor of gov- Bm i1! commission until the island becomes slain, and the United Kingdom rsas" Q W!“ hi: lCttUfl ZOWBXC a aoiuiim of financial problems ambaraning the country- ‘rhs Commissim will be compos- ed of six members, three from the (Continued on Page B) ll . S . i BTHIN (Anociaied Press) GLASGOW, Ncv 29-Anrouncr in ht that the United States Gov- ernment hsd decided to fi ht tar- iffs by resrating liquor importa- tlons e~me as a surprse ionght to ... and dlstllers in Scotland- ' One of the leading exporters said ho believed "lt unlik ly that the United Btstea Gcvernmnt will not Ihs loo strict. as the pople w ll de- lmand a moderite, u n.t. liberal. conrgrmant of whiskey." IDNDON, Nov- 29——(A.P.)-In- formed of s decision by the United States Governmmt to restrict liq- uor imports from oourtres with tariffs against American gcods, a London representative of 50 Scot.- tiah dstileriea said tonight. "all we hope is that they will be sen- tibia?‘ Ho admitted that any drasVc re- st-fctions wll b? disappovtng ha- cuise, he maintained, “there is al- ready a prohibitive duty" in the home market with more th n two thirds of the price of a to tle of Scotch going to the Gcvernm nt. The heavy duty caused stocks to accumulate. and we have 150.000,- mo gallons of matured whiskey, ssvm to is years old. on hand." ll added. _ i m. season av ts- Canals! Legislative Council British ‘ self-supporting | Iv-la- wllbsd ‘BRUAIJBAS A Message From The 000119011‘ ‘ LansbsrCoanpanyslitowlads, i its President. Inlus r. Pakis. mm" "W- T" "I "t King and Important lxu,_""",', “L"".',",,,,“,,,,,""",,,' Empire Centres Will ihelntthmvssrssnassssr- Be Given. coast greater than that sf Isa! yeanDickiasald. | . Bnikoltheoatttlsshssldant sgidwilibaahsorbedlniiaitsd KingdomandBritlshWestlnd- lanmarkois. (Canadian Press) orrawa, Nov‘. zs-at a meeting today, the Canadian Radio Broad- casting Commission arranged to cooperate with the British Broad- icasting Corporation in its plans for _l-B Empire Christmas broadcast programme. The programme will NS‘ include messages from Ottawa, as the capital oi’ Canada, to other ‘ parts or the Empire. ' Under the revised plans of the m. British Broadcasting Corporation. me part of the Empire broadcast will take place on December 24. This will be broadcast fromBeth- i lehem of the halls of the Church ‘of the Nativity. 1; will come Warrgntg For Five Ig- through st s pass- Eastern Stand- ‘ s u-e d in Halifax m‘ “m ‘i’ °"“‘“" I Cumberland a n d Colchester Counties. On Christmas Day the broadcast TRURO. N_ s" m“ 5.433%. will start sq; 0 am E53‘. in Can- Armed with warrants for the ar- ldl- The m“ 45 Emil“! Wm 5° rm o; ‘t 1e“; n" m“ m"; taken up with items of interest Descriptive Items Gui-nun ugunwd p913“ myghblnthQOldOmlntrLThilWfll latinohod g in leaching csanpfi “RIB b! afic- toomshoparationsofansatds-muld‘ £81! organised hln-runnmg mqim‘ ;u‘_ ilk l5 minutes until 10 am. 2.8.1‘. Declningtorovsalldentityoftlas will becwupied by masses of “meg mm my“ .14 mm- graeting from various parts of the round-up in Halifax, Cunberland 31110111- and Colchester Countlq pubahly ‘Finally. from 10-00 to 10.06 Ina “mm 415C103; m, lgrgqt. mm- there will be a message from Sand- runnlng operations in the gn-ovince. ringham h! Hi8 Mfliflty. the Kill As was the case with last year's Empire Christmas Broadcast, isrsa sari» o! the program will be Foundation fbr the search first in form of an exchange of greet- ;waa laid by evidence suinnitted at ings among the various parts of the the preliminary hearing of Harry Empire. Allan of Port Greville, at present The Canadian Radio Commission heldon ballot sdoooonachsrgc hasarrangedtolnringtheprogram of misting arrest when two orii- to Canada by transatlantic cable oera attempted to hoard his mov- and will distribute it over its net- ing car near Truro. Both police- work wires to broadcasting stations in all parts of the country. tuuinunr lIIENTIFY nun Evdessoa Sahsnltied (Continued on Page 5) ‘Kidnappers Get [$11 For Trouble l ' CHICAGO, Nov. Ia-Kidnappers had to bs content with 811 today (cuudm. h’) instead of the $20,000 may daman-. an“): “Y. N. s" Not 294 _ ded in telephone manages because Bu,“ ma cmuect . m]. found . police said they made a mistake in m “ma” we day, “o mum no; iidentity and abducted the intended be manned mum u m, we”... "mm" °“‘““‘“'- ' used t. murder Mrs. William wu- The wholsaflairwssovarintwo _ " hours last night and aside from dis- w‘ Wm. m. wqk-m. turhing the slumber u Thmnas n mom-u"; mum m, dmwly m. ‘ Ialoy. head at the motion picture “I ‘a m. on. m“ dlnppemd 1mm oasis or tho Old 14nd. The follow- Will Not Impose Dumping Duty i (Oalldlan Pram) UITAWA. Nov. D-Canada in future will not impose dumping duty to offset depreciated United statasmonsyunlesstheuddol- lar exceeds a discount of five pa: :ce.nt.'l'hisrilli-lilwasmadeiateto- day by the Department of National Revenue and will have far-reaching effect. A faw days ago the dump was ordered equal to the amount that U. B currency fell below Can- adlan currency and today's order amends thag making it apply only should the discount exceed five per cent. 5o far it has not reached such a discount. ‘Illll Ciliililllll! lNillllRY INTU: l Y N l} H I N Bi Governor Guy B. Park Moves to Find Per- \_ s 0 n s Responsible- i For Hanging of \ Negro. (Canadlin These) MONTREAL. NOV 10 PAGES I i ied Tisoig ‘ go Iiemai-(Pilli EMPIRE‘ "" BY tllliiiiiililil» Mimi‘: "CHRISTMAS i TIUIO, N. ls Nev. Famous Canadian Succumbs After 3 Weeks‘ Illness Was Commander - In - Chief Of The Canadian Corps In France And Principal And Vice Chan- cellor Of McGill University. FLASH (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL, Nov. 30.-Sir Arthur Currie, who was seriously ill in the Royal Victoria Hospital for the past three weeks, died at an early hour this morn- n8‘ Sir Arthufs condition had shown no material change early today from that of last night when his physicians described it as “very critical.” Constant watch had been kept at the bedside of the General, who was approaching the crisis of on at- tack of pneumonia which complicated the illness he suffered on Nov. 7 when blockage of a small vessel in the mid-brain caused his removal to hospital. Signs of pneumonia were first announced by physici- ans on Sunday morning. Normally, it was learned, crisis of the illness follows about seven days from its inception but Sir Arthur's continued high temperature, which had reached 105 at. times during the last two days, appeared to indicate that the crisis was almost upon him. Notwithstanding the many public m the Pa“ Ho“ an” 5i, é ‘Al-Missouri emcee he had wwPM and the forded Bir Artinu‘. hitherto an‘ moved yesierday w fix responsib- honors his country had shvwmd an opportunity to some cossglsfl ility for the lynching cf a negro at 8t. Joseph es four men, suspected of partcipating in a. Maryland lynching were released in Prncm Jtpne on ‘writs of Henna Corpus. GCVemOr 6w B. Park of Mis- issuri dspatchcd an Msistant At- torney General w Si. Jcsrph to in- vostigate the hang ng of Lloyd Warner, 19, who had cznfessed at- tacking a whit: girl. The Governor dedared there was "no Justifica- tion” for the mob's action Tues day night in storm ng the 1.111 and hanging the prisoner to a tree near the court house. Al: Prioess Anne, four men whose arrest ‘Iumday by Nat oual Guardsmen as members or the mob that lynched a negro a month ago ln-ought on a riot, were iroed amid cheers as a Judge he‘d there was "insuff cient evidence" to hold them. Mcmsges of praise and condem- nation continued to come to Gov- ernor James Rclph, Jr., of Cali- fornia. regarding his expressed ap- proval of the lynching at Ban Jose Sunday night of the two confessed Es-rt. The Governor r ceived 160 messrges rxpresing approval: 83 dtsappov ng. In c rease In WheatExports (Canadian hen) (YPTAWA. Nov. 29.-An increase of more than 1,000,000 bushels was shown in export clearances o! wheat “I “"1"” h“ m’ "and operators’ union, and ‘ill-lag U001?! m. mm, mgrtly before his wife was for the week ending Nov. 24 as ccm- Chjss reasonably can block scotch my. m4 time to produce matured liederal I Marketing hi? Conference B. Clarke, Aurora. Ont: J. I. Das- gq-sps, Montreal: J. W. sooner. Graham, 28. his chauffeur, all and km“ m‘ ‘at n w" “mum h, t imports until American distiller! gems anxious moments, it had no ‘mum’ but m would no, "n; w other immediate eflecta. “an”. Mom However. police said they saw in‘ wménh m; ozrother, waiter, itan attomptto abduct Malay rim- chund "m! we murder. w“ N. self or his son, a mident at ION!!! mu“ from we my “u. Park Military Academy. Graham can“ nu w “an . mammary was seiasd early in the avoninl hnfluJtflnmy “fly n“; “g, whila putting the blah! allwlliobiil in tho garage at tho roar of the ras- idanos on tho loath aids. Nfld. Bond Issue Is Oversubcfibed After One Year Conservative Retains S e a t In Brit. Ho u s e E i 5 l naanonooon, talcum-shim pared with the previous week, says a report issued today by the Domin- . ion Bureau of Statistiu. A decrease o! more than 1,000,000 ‘ale was shown however, as compared with to the the corresponding week of last year- ii am. Publication of an editorial ahductors and slayers of Brcoke' upon him Sir Arthur Currie often vmmuflm H, w,“ m. “h; i declared the greatest day of his life again-It wrrn. Preston. author A wasps-led, not. in Canada. but in thegmctmmggywwtugmag“ (3111131- 17- Y" 0n u” 11191113118 0! GUDJI: and received nilnihal d1< ,Doc. s, ma. that he stcodamid s gguqggw; driaflmg rain by the roadside at‘ Poteau. just across the German. boundaryfromBeigiuma-ndtookthe: salute o! the 1st Canadian Dlvirlm‘ Th“ gh- Angul- pui‘ I‘ marching w the Rhine no take up abilities both of heart and mind garrison duty at the Bonn bridge- w“ gqnnmgngu; ma, m4 u.“ heed ~duringhisleadershipoftiasCans i T0 sir Arthur Cilffie i113 Ill adisn Overseas military forces. NI the climax of a lifetime 0i endeavor. better illustration of thus can bg Ccsnmander-in-Chiaf of what, had drawn than b mo.“ m, d”. m“ long been acknowledged among the to me gwond mm- operbflnn i. Allies o! the Great Wsr as the which he held ,. connmndel most powerful fighting machine on the osnodian tr-"qms-regebendgglg the western Front-a military unit Not until several years after the he had helped to develop from the m enthuslastic but untrained throng that crowded the plain of Valcart- l in t, 4, w the 1 f vzu litw emqmiefix" 771a Weather, Etd which the Canadian Corps proved MGR! jljliorvunc, DAYS Poached Groodflsilitics (continued on Page 5) itself on innumerable occasions- Currie directed its destinies during some of the most stirring moments of its existence. It is as a soldier and a. command- er Bi: Arthur Currie will he re- membered by Canadians. In later life his activitiu were transferred to other channels, such as his vice- chancellorship and principalshlp of McGill University, but her-c he merely continued to exercise the 'genius as an organizer he had dan- onstrated so effectively in the sphere of arms. The War was hardly over before Sir Arthur become target of an in- ‘sidious campaign based on the accusation the lives of Canadian soldiers had been sacrificed on the inst day of hostilities, in order that ‘Mona, of imporishoble memory. might be occupied by Allied troops ihefons the Armistice bugle blow at” Solis Men some cstifsrss time were time insects on inns / huh to strung southeast ta s athwut wnds: cit-Ill! Ill mild‘ er w Lb assns rain II PfIillb-I Ill!‘ Nine Rm... As “Flair; Crashes ~ Through Ice (Canadian PreQ] WYXOR, Ont, N v I-Hero- “i1 d Mrs Kahleen Smith, Chic- ‘Q ak-hoafss. tonight helpei the rssou or nine pzssargers rd two piloh d a Detroit-bound Ameri- can Airways plane when srslhed snow at fini- (Caaudlan l’ Mo) lsnrnoarnsutical. ortrcli. ‘lol- onto, Nov ZQ-lliniuinss and ma! will temperatures:- ‘Dawson ... ... ... ... .... Aklavik ... ... ... Vlslora .. Vnnconvrr Ednonton and landing was made on the thin 1 ‘ior surface of lake 8t. Otar nssr Prho Island but coca to the Oll- adian bore. 'l‘he body of the plans crashed thrcugh the ice but the wide wings prevented the mcchins frm goirg to the hottqn in ahwt 30 feet of uat r. Bluff 1's" ary .. k g na Tnumlo Klrg t 0 -awa .. Montreal . Qusbee . 81 n John auerzaszxzseez}. ~ alllla . Charlottetown i-hi'i|"""""'"""°”°“'“m' hraqasasieetnuxe at. cm: WWW" "NW ‘m’ 5”‘ sissrisag ikrced down w shrine WWW "*- "W" °' m “N” more. Ctandina in wmr as w ectim rslossod today showed. god, ans mm slatted the s» dams onto the vml BHIMFIYWW‘ thflanqshersthyremsned ltonsldhss. 0011s.. . . i"! " rossuers arrived. vmnumustraua- sans u<:mwussn._I-IIIfl-~ U“ Iisraslllowa mtaghqposraialestsinsh ’ sanosossuo-otsvsrtwifl hspunsynteeavnean stlvewassisotedwith Ifllovotfl gqg to roaster stator? 1.1m apourrssownetmtvseror- was ' isvassraaruassniasivlit Mos Kathleen Emth of Cifcago. h sun rf the piano, \ll the hco- lna of the occasion. Isa calmly opened the docr of the cabin and assisted the passeng rs to climb through tho struts of the mach no ton place o! ocnrarative serstysnddryneumtopdths. wngo. By iha tfme all were out. she was standing in w:tsr up to “ Q 5 omit. ll. I. enrcutsdher neck but h r panengars wvra sate. she then alaaszd q bstda leases POIHCAII ilariiins wad and laatf—'"l'\ t strong southeast to southwest winds cloudygcd hall's?! with" w: rs Qg pm ‘y pa anesv . 11' m; “to nnsiaa st s I sol t i ht i . "gala sells this alters on at I I afl rises tomorrow mar-win at 7.3!. Isll moon lsrurdny, Deal I. L. . ss. lumsarfdo tide sifli. -'-‘_ later than (‘new CAI IIII '9.‘ gg flak II ‘c131. we've-foam i: osnssoas ial a. l. (lists h Is . ‘in... FAQ“ ~.., n .- ‘ ‘Iv...s~._a.e-._‘.‘_ _