‘_ MEETiNGs,' ETC l MERE MAN 1 -nn iii; ’ F i§i| iii -i !\““ I _ MAXIMS qv" W H or A MERE MAN I’9°PI9S PBPBI’ Read by Everybody \ 5% ..... .,. ..... .... .... .....; covers Prince Edward island Limndinew ` ""°` \\t___lvii in/it Founded IDI ‘ 1 i 3 _ ' §\*|’“l*» ' r ' - ls i‘:$'.1€~~- -»---- --- ir--» CHARDOTTETOWN CANADA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1933 1z PAGES ....... ............. .......... ....° ' lr lhu onus. me U s. A. use I M zsc....¢i>.-..»...iumf.`]:',°,m[ ee ° GAINS VIiiTIIRYi In New York S 8310713 of And Phi1a_ on Former Minister of WM S; n fe n Ce Defence Denies Be- Islalld Tllb€1‘S. ____ ing In Conversation *-‘ Meeting Concluded Last Even- Will* British Wal' ing -- Mrs. Clark Elliot, Sus- ‘ sex, N. B. Is New President. ‘~°°°“““ ""°'> ' -M DUBLIN, SEDC. 28~Tl`l€ D9 vil- The :mal ons M the WMS' not dem” °“r Pm we would d° icrs. Government, with the help of I E?ff;£1vom:n°“,é°t H” 1;'?byt°f'”‘ W” °° °"“’“"‘° °‘“Se1"°S “nd See I Labor votes, tonight gained its :intl “we” edy" er' Wherein We have been “emi” In victory in the Dail Eireann over, day at 3' James Church' At 'he Brlilllli. Gllld-Ill., the Only CMl8.dlfll`l the new Uunitgd Ireland PM-gy on Qsftei-noon éession various commit- Mmlomry at th, present time is a censure motion by l vote at 80 ees repor d. Mrs. Clark Elliott, Mm Mm who is financed by Om. to 85__ , s x, Ne nrunswi k, elected WQWMMI ' ' we W C W” swlety The "ew paul' Ie heeded by Wu' for which the Dutchman and four WOODSTOUK. N. B., Sept. 28 --(C.P.)-Local potato [rowers were sheared today by on en- nonneement arrangements had been made for shipment of n cargo to Cuba. It is understood the full purchase price was de- posited in advance st lr loosl blink. The shipment will eon- lht oil l0,000'bsgl nnd 3,000 barrels. New Brunswick Potato Bhlp- pers Zhnd been fearful their Cu- ban market would be lhut off orwllg to troubled conditions there and n threatened boycott rwultlng from former President MMh&do's presence in Cgmndg, 'Hwy also me r. psssiiruity time Prince ldwsrd Island Growers wll take Advantage of Oxlsting °0‘lMll"0lll fd) lhlp by wgfgf (.0 New York nnd Phl1iui¢}p|,||_ \ where their stock commands 3 25 cent premiurn, leaving the Odbsn market for New lknm- wick. l_m ANNOUNCEMENTS, coM1Nc EVENTS. V. °*Aunou|\ccnlen¢| are Inserted gg this column nt 2 cents per .word lfl’|°¢l! Dllrnblo In ndrnncr. “Dance in Wiltshire Hall Sst- urday night. 1457 “Riunningc sale, Christian Church Schoolroom, oct, 21_ 1460 "$65. Clyde River Players at Wheatley River Hull tonight, 1393, "Save your parcels for Protest- imt Orphanage rummage sale, Oct. 5th. 1486 “Pantry sale at R. T. Holma.n's Lid.. Snt_urd.i_v, Sept. 30th, in uid of Womcn's Guild of Milton, 1435 "Old time dance af, MacMillan l-lotcl Thursday night. Orchestra nnd refreshments. 1404 "Good rebuilt storage batteries st Joc`s Garage, comer Prince and Dorchester Sts., city. 1466 “Big bam dance et Bobby Smii.h's, Hunter River, tonight. Lost of season. Cspitoiian Orches- U". 1405 "Borden Rink dance, Abegweit Dance Hall, Friday night, Sept. 29th, starts 9 pm. sid Elliotte orchestra. 1439 “Sllccinl for tonight. Tables will bo rcscrvcd for auction forty-fivcs in connection with the Autumn Fuir at Holy Redeemer Hnll. 1461 "Seven Mile Bay, Monday, Oct. 3. tiig-of-war and sports. Boxing bouts, Joe O‘Brien nnd others. Ad- mission 10 cents. ` 1462 "The Annual Local Womens in- tlituto Convention will bs held in Now Glasgow Hull on Tuesday, Oct.. 3rd, at 2.30 P. M. 1444. "Seven Mile Boy Hull, Friday Oct. 6. Dnuce and refreshments. B. I. S. orchestra, Charlottetown, ti attendance. Admission 25 cents. 1463 ' "Club loading hogs and lambs at Boilc River Station Tuesday after- noon, Octobcr 3rd. List stock with Secretary. Full cars bring bcst rc- tiirhs. Stewart Ross. ‘ 1440. “Easiem Kings Club landing iivestonk at Souris Tuesday after- noon, October 3rd. Full cars bring hiiilicst returns. List stock at once With Sccrctury C. D. McKinnon. 1441. "All school tnx in n.rr-ears in St. Peters Lskc School District must be giilfi before December 15th, 1933. iiicnvise will be handed to the Court for collection. R. F. McDon- “ft Sccrctnry. 1395, "nfllh mcn and women are ap- ggflnfliis me Retiring Annuity Mild and cheap protective policies the Sun Life Cnnadnls largest president for the ensuing year At ious." Prayer by Mrs. Tucker, mn-eign Mission Report by Mrs. an passe auxiliaries In those reports are il Mr Youn (Rev Luther) gives a history of the beginning of this must not lose interest and enthus- Miss _McLean’s report tells of the 'R. C. M. P. Investigate Alleged M e dical Racket Carried On in Maritimes. (Csnsdion Press) O'I'rAWA, Sept. 28,--rtcwri Cari- adian Mounted Police neiidqiiarters believe ia. medical rocket is ocnig worked among farmers in the Maritimes end pomibly other sec- tions of Canada. A warrant has been issued for s man giving the name of Dr. A. R. Macumber, of Montreal, to whom G. Enos Dares of Rhodes Comer, N. B. said he paid $987 for an operation on his eyes. According to Dares, the opersid. of the doctor squirting is few ifrops from a bottle under the eyelid and night without knowing whether they would have a. choice of two or three candidate for Mayor this No- vember. . A-tier B day of feverish' confer- ences, smiling young Joseph V. McKee, Independent Democrat who had been expected to make known tht sttemoon whether he would enter the contest, announced lute in the evening that he would not state his position until tomorrow morning. Bank Robbed (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 28.-Police to- night were combing the Moutrcnl underworld for two youthful bandits two employees of thc St. Cnthci-inc and Jeanne d'Arc branch of tlic Royal Dunk of Canada nnd quietly (Continued on Page 10) 1 departed with $3,000. BOSTON, Sept. 80.-Three sacks, of registered mail containing money and valuables estimated by postal odicials to be worth more than $100,000 were stolen from the South Station this moming by foin' dlrlni ficials told the police this contained 000. ` The other msil sacks were to be, sent to Taunton, Mess., and New- _T"e""““°° C01”/inliniy. Consult our gmc* 0' J A Moore, Manager, snnioiniswg, ' 1 - w,r,_|'msi una dx me mmu dd nw Daring Daylight Thieves Escape With Rich Haul daylight thieves. They fied in an reports, concealed themselves in tel- automobile. ephone booths near the receiving Ono of the socks was known ns room of the postal station and rush- s "coin bag" and was outward bound od the truoks as the money was be- to banks on Cape Cod. Postsl af- ing moved to be placed aboard money aggregating $40,000 to 060,- mail sucks, witnesses said, the thi- port, RJ., the police were informed. of the New England Postal District and mntnined psyrolls, in addition and Acting Postmaster Frank S., to the general run of registered mail. childs of Boston, took charge of the The Post Office officials said the search for the thieves. _ three sucks was more than $100,000 md might be as high as $200,000. Flea In Automobile The thieves, according to pehce trains. Gathering up thc registered eves fled through the baggage room t/0 s waiting automobile. Acting Chief Inspector John Lucey Minister. Alex. Falconer. I ` S ' , The annual general meeting of The w°r\= °f Fcreian Minions is _ . II ° me ohariotteimrrr branch ci the Dl'0¥i'¢SSlI1¢ fBV°l'$blY ' 'I`h¢i'l IN mission and how It is commue? ‘Ord acMzllan In Canadian Legion was held last ev- ' ~ crumb. 'rn is .ii-ir.: . ~ _ many among our people who need I Zzvzulnd would it pl_;Sm,e;r;:__ I Farewell Address enlng at the Legion Home, and was to be reminded of the various ob- very largely a.ttend'ed.' ' f t i' . iigstions ic our foreign work. we u '"° remnce '-- 'rin President, Mir. w. J. Mw- (0:msdiim PresS) iasm in the Lord's work. If we have, (continued on page 10, AD OTTAWA' sept' 28_The need mr annual report. Reports of various _ ~ I . a. system of domestic economy committees were presented to the ~ -»--~ ----- which will function successfully in . ‘ _ » . .i _ - - .. meetinil. and adopted. 'Iihc trus- I nreecandldates ,tue British family of nations was tees, repo", contained the very -emphasized by Lord MacMillan, gmmymg statement that the Fo r r Chairman of the Royal Commis- mortgage had been paid on, sion on Banking, in a farewell ad the building up of s. happy and France States Stand n Disar 1:15 r- - s in gg- N. B. Growers Worried Il E. VIIIERA c...........~.. IMAKES HEATEU I Meeri Haired I Over P. E. I. Competition GIIVERNMENT "L (Olnsdinn Press) MONTREAL. Sept. 28-De- scribed by police as the most svrlou mtl-Communist demon- stration in the history of Mant- NII. I. crowd of 5.000 men to- night broke up n scheduled meeting of I. group of Commun- . ish han. Violent fist lighting broke out but none was serious- ly inimcd. The meeting wus ealiod for the Iieelmocrscy Educational Conference Bell but no speech- es could be delivered, the “sn- _ tis" suddenly converging from sll directions. In n few minutes there was s. general mele, on the streets. _ I German Laborer De- ! nies All Knowledge of Communist Plot to Burn Reichstag. By W. E. Brockmnnn, Associated Press Staff Writer. cd in the marble lobby below the' Supreme Court room today as Pau- Zachow, s laborer, made a terrified ' News from Japan is always nam ncosgrdve, former President r I U . ,,.,,,1h,_.,,,_ tm evening sewlmmmsplrmg ur' cheerful and optimistic. There isand political opponeritof Presid- I Io mrs me on I hed R6 . D . N - I 3_2 Klzacgggc Brogfvmev Oni; or perfect harmony and co-operation ent Eamon Ee Valera.. pcm-¢¢,¢,, Wrmesng ' ' ' among the missionaries. Their an-| The censure motion, introduced 1 l'eD0!‘e 9-S Wmlllled in b0l‘?21lJY F`1'H'f1k M1‘D€rm0tt. 8»U0U'1€l' Un- I . Ti-ie.storin troopers escorted 14 rovnrn snssloiv ““° _ . rom. several copies or 1932 hdvei Led Pdry Leader. attempted iv witnesses here from Berlin to test- reuched us and one has been Cl"l7’ClZ€ the C0V8mlI1€!1t fOr re ill- I ify in the Court‘s attempt to probe ;h”mtmsd;'y' B°pt' 2l;'h'd;;m:'n'”7 plwed in ,wh p,-egbyterml W-1¢hI stituting the Public Safety Act. M E E T I N an alleged Commtuiist plot behind sponge, _ - r _ Hz, , Km shun Re, W ,D the hope that they would be stud- °°° 3 gn ° " led d d on in me various Th” M°**°“ Donald presided and presented his ‘ _ _ . e Lv Y 0 1' k ?ldress to the Canadian Club here I Something should be done to Curb I - rtoday. . orrionns mncrm the Nam - ~ The British Commonwealth he ,nw fouawmg omoers were ' ' l I NEW YORIK. Sept. 28-(AP.)- asserted, had received an heritage f h , e - R a C k e t New Yorkers went to bed again to- - . ent” °r t e °n"m“8 year’ D Prepare For War, ~ ~ - n s the like of uhich no other nation Honorary President’ Dr H possessed. Within the British fam- Johnson Dlscusslons ily of nations could be found ev- Honorary Chaplain’ mv' DL R' "thing which was necessary to -- 015 Moorhead Ingete. (Auwmwd Press) President, MT. F. B. Conrad. prosperous people. But the right Fu.” vice President Mr R Cy ’ ' ' ' ' ' b I i t d f system of domestic economy must ch,md1e,._ °;i11“;;(;";§undnst;: W; b f ci. S l,h aid h e oun “my e S ' umm Second ww President’ Mr' W' debt discussions that begin here wisdom guided by Divine Provid- s_ Hughem ence would be able to mmjsh the next wcck with representatives of 1 . ’ the British Government. salmon an n 0 age It was disclosed today they will ._ _____ _ww . ________. .___._.__.. NEW YORK, Sept. 28~A total mounting toward 100,000 strikers hampered work in the coal, steel, automobile, silk and leather indus- tries of the United States today. Ten thousand steel workers were idlo along the West Virginia "pon- hnndlc" at the Clarksburg, Wier- ton, W. Va., and the Steubenville, O., planm of the Weirton Steel Company shut down because of a dispute between the companys union and the Amnlgamated Asso- ciation of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers. George Dunn, President of the Steubenville local of the Associ- ation, said the company forced men to work more than 40 hours 1 week in violation of the NRA code. Fear Trouble Pittsburgh officers said they feared trouble if s. third march of striking coal mlncrs is directed ngninst the Clairton, Pa.. plant of the Carnegie Stcci Company. More than 70,000 miners were away from the shafts, many of them spread- ing strikc doctrine northward into Mercer and _Venango counties. 100,000 Strikers Baulk NRA Plans ____ from England. 10,000 steel Workers And 70,000 ,,§;\,5“;;*“;.;“2.;“§.iifi;f"’3;“2.;’;i C 1 W k r e ernment returned to s. policy fol-r Da' e S g iowcd in the early days of the debt which lasted 15 minutes, ccvsisted Wh°e0dBYh€1d\1Dthemanagcr und. ,Canadian P ) problem. Under President Wood- Two employees of the Shamrock Coal Company were beaten by strikers in Fayette County, Penn., and two strikers were arrested. Other strikers, numbering 100, pummelsd n mine foreman because their water supplies were out off. The home of Edwin Martin, for- mer mine deputy for the H. G. Frick Coke Company, was dyna- mited while his family slept. I Ford Strikers Strikers of the Ford Motor Com- pany plant at Edgewater, N. J., demanded n. five-day week, seven- hoin' dey and n $5 daily minimum wage. Strikers from the Company's closed Uhester, Penn., plant urged the remainder of the 2,200 employ- _, ees tn walk out. The compnny‘ claimed 100 men were idle, the strikers claim 000. At Detroit, officials of the Ford Company declined comment of the Edgewater situation. Ln Washing- » ton, Senator Wagner, New York- Democrst, ehsirman of the Notion- al Labor Board, sold he would seek to persuade Ford offciials to re- ,I denial he ever melted Marlnus Varii I Der Lubbe td set the series or fires culminating in the Rclchstrig blum the Reichstag fire. Van Der Lubbe begrucigingly admitted earlier this week he had soaked rags in gasoline 'President of Picton Presbyterm' 1 trations and information that The m°ti°n read' that in m°r_Bl°anch in and “red three Pmcesm Bern" be' scripture reading, st. Jolirrs cos- “‘ - opinion or the Dcii the Govem- - b0IZh In C tl d in i - ’ _ ___ _ pei, chapter 15. ;;u and jxgifd frog; tres? I; mcnt‘s use of the constitution an C0ndfh0n_ Mort Minutes oi’ yesterday nftemoods mm in me work of 1031 has been unjust and of-_ gage Pllld Off - the court, "I am a good German. I i meeting reed by My-3, 1', A, A, ' fensive and is deserving of een- Maj F B Conrad Mutch, Recording Secretary. By Sllfef ° ' ‘ ' motion adopted. Extracts from tire FOREIGN MISSION REPORT §f Elected P1' esident- I (Continued on Page 10) fore the Parliament Building blaze. Zachow, apparently scared, told have suffered enough.” The laborer had been accused by Ernst Punknin, a. Nationalist labor- er, whose charges were cited by the prosecutor as showing 9, “bridge to Moscow.” Panlunri was held in the protective custody and will be so guardcd during all his stay in Leip- zis- . Tivo of the witnesses brought here are Commiuiists being detained in o. concentration camp. One witness, Eugene Pfeiffer, il window blind maker, testified he had heard Vim Der Lubbe claim to be a Communist and express the opinion WASHINGTON Sept 28-An nt- be conducted by Dean Acheson, Undersecretary of the Treasury, and Frederick Livcsey, an econom- ic advisor of the State Department, row Wilson, the debts were regard- .,___7 ,nriiiii or iiizi ciiiiiiii I LELPZIG, Germany, sept.. 28,-(A., P.)-A squad of storm troopers wait- I “Bridge to Moscow” GENEVA, Sept. 28-Fran l"01'eign Minister, made plain i fcrcncc with Konstantin Von Minister. The lzitici' goes to Bc British, French and Italian di 'I`he uncompromising Frén paper correspondents his coun honest partner in the rcconstr “To infer Germany desires short-sighted and discouragi I ` French Plan I- With the League Assembly riot ‘meeting the disarmament talks ,took first place today. All the dis- icusslons contre on the Frcrich , trimmings to the British Disarma- ment Plan, which has already been accepted by the World Disarma- ment Confcrcnce as the basis of discussion. France proposes st four- year “stancisiiil" period before there is further actual disarmament, and during this period she would have :po f'rm;'n¢mi'.=. nf »=,i":i\~\, ~:i‘\ntry autoinaticzilly inspected ni' regular intervals. It was lcamcd authoritatively the French Foreign Minister had urged Germany to join the pence (Continued on Page 101 R ° inament Re-A rmament Cf German y *Line VVit/1 Policy Not In French View O armament Plan Is Waited _ --. Japan To Withhold Judgement ' (Cunudiiin Press and Associated Press Cailiic) f British Dis- ce cannot sponsor any re- armamcnt of Germany, Joseph Paul-Boncour, the French oday in the course of a con- Ncurath, German Foreign riin tomorroiv to submit the sarmnmcnt proposals to his chief, Chancellor' Adolf Hitler. ch viewpoint was expressed not long ai`t'cr Dr. Joseph (ioebbcls. German Minister of l’i'0pzigzindu and HiiIc1"s right hand man, had told news try should be treated as an uciion of a peaceful Europe. war,” said Dr. Goebhels, “is ng in view of the fact that everywhere else there is no disarmament, but re-armament.” Expect Increased Lumber Activity (Canadian Press: KENNETCOOK CORNER., N. B. Sept. 28.--Increased activity in Noi va Scctia's lumber industry this winter was forecast today by Hon A. S. MacMillan, Minister of High- ways. Addressing E gathering oi Lih-‘rs-if I here. the h’_""t~‘.cr expressed cor»ii.ie.Iice in snows U. . r 1 lov...- cisl Government to find wider mar kets for Nova. Scotia timber. He was hopeful that new market: would be found by W. MCL. Robert- son, who soils for England Saturday as the Govcr1in1cnt’s lumber envoy. Then later, he asserted, the Govern- ment would seek European markets for many other products of this Province. Refuses ()f_ierI Will N o t Consider Signing World Wheat Agreement on Present Terms. (By Albert W. Wilson! (Associated Press Stuff \Vritcr) LONDON. Sept. 28 -- (A. P.) -- Russia again flatly refused today to be drszwn into the world wheat agreement despite an offer by Cun- oda and the United States to let the scvrt Union shore mir tiremi any possible extension during the next ycnr of the limit now set for, world exiports. The North American countries already had boon proiiiisiwl by the ed as a treasury iitittcr, r (By Edmund A. Chester, Associated Press Staff Writer) HAVANA, Sept, 28-Rcnewcd disorders flnrcd in Matimzns Prov- ince today to plague thc Grail San lti'nrti.ri Government :is striking workers seized Yumuri Match and Clgarcitc Factory at Mntnnzss City. More trouble was reported nt thc town of San Jose de Los Remus., whore iirmcd bandits were reporter] sacking farmers' homes. The mayor cf the town sont out a call fori troops. In Colon tlireri Communist lcnd-I ers were nrrcstccl following sri at- tempt to burn n. Romnn Catholic Church. Authorities said they had seized s quantity of literature at Communist hcadqimrters. openthechesterkrt. Strikers refused to let anyone) Renewed Disorders Break Cut In Matanzas Prov. (Continued on Page l0> cntcr the match company propcrty at Mntnnzas. The seizure climuxcd scvcrai days of ‘