- "rflvr-"zarwwwr .‘\‘ . s NOVEMBER 29. was A REWARD-Milli TbsCauadisnHatieaslSilver IoxIreedes-sA-mwiilpaya rewardeiilll-Ietothefirst personwheillthfllllira-g- tibnresaltlagiathaeauvietlop Vaitbepartyarpartimwhoatela sevenicaaairumtLsr-egutqqg raucheiIcxl-Dawsoquom, ‘ITWILP-l-Lsntbeaigbtoi Novembertdthimt. Sgt, can. Ill-ill Nltltillll flflwgg I‘; lroederfAluslunrmerlldqP. l]. REWARD r $100 I will pay the above reward to the first person iurnlshing information resulting u; m; conviction oi the party or p". ties who broke into my fox ranch during the night oi No- I vember 24th sud stoic seven foxes. Sgd, B. l. Dawson, North Tryon, P. E. I. REWARD — $100 The Canadian National Sliver Fox Breeders Alan. will pay a reward of $100.00 to the first person who furnishes informs- tion resulting in the conviction 0| "ii ill"! or parties who stoic is foxes from the registered fllloll 0i ‘I. Arthur Dawson, North Tryon, P. l. I. on the night oi November Mth inst. Sgd., Canadian National Sliver Io: Breeders’ Association, Sum- rucrside, P. l. l. REWARD - $100, I offer the above reward to the first person sun ishing informa- tion resulting in the conviction of the party or parties who broke into my iox ranch daring the night oi November "dth and stole six foxes. Sgdn Arthur Dawson, North Tryou, P. l1 I. FOXES FUR SAL Some choice young stock, both sexes, bred irom prize winners. . GORDON MACMILLAN. - Cornwall. 3102 Company lVill Appeal To King normou, Nov. zs-(cr. Cable)’ — Oiilciais oi the Colonial Oflica were described as "budding dicta- tors" at a meeting or shareholders oi the North Charterland Ebrplora- tion Company when it was decided to tube steps to appeal to the King against what is claimed to be i1- legal expropriation of 10,000 square miles oi land in Northern Rhodesia. for which the Company received no compensation. The Company's grievance is oi ' long standing, w. Justice Msugban on two occasions i... the matter as a special commissioner and found no justification ior com- pliancs with the Company's claims but tbs Company will endeavor to carry its claim further. =_-_.__....._ DEATHS EWlS-At Lewis‘ Point on fies- day. Nov. 2S, 103i, Elisabeth, widow d the lsts Cell’! Lewis. in t!!! lsrd year of her IIO- Funeral on Thursday from her late residence. serving beginning at 2 c'c'~ck. In- ta-msnt Sherwood Cemetery. ” '*‘ "' IAI-IIAGII Obmuhllausalsootaguatlcrsm ‘tismi eurnmsl ‘Ilia eaiana is "u", u," U lOInl into eat bat aiverfla: ul a I"? lit!" my be moms as s ill I Illd ate-ct.’ ",.u. _ .‘_ CIOIITS MILLS will N run. nlik_aiter Wednesday, Nov. 31h. ill cm rsxrsn-rnmsdsy. Nov. eniherwthlaltdayiogdlseounton Hell? Crippled Children lhimPlveInndredDoilarloi Wmlflisodatthsannualhbarh culcsis Christmas Seal ears b. m; wasuseddirectlyiohlborlpplgqi chiidreninPriucsldwardlllsnd. ‘lhswcrktbstnbslnldoostoaid mlYMYlIIIR-hshallthoiwippild ohildrenlnthls Province is mic PHE CHARIDTTETOWN BUCKET, RTRRIR GUARDIAN N. B. Rhodes Scholar Writes From London | Earnest r. Wseb, Mount Allison, 1s. son of an. a s. Weeks, Salis- bilmltloandlaltiflrallew Brunswick Rhod- Scholar, recant- lywroteanintcsstinglsttertocne of the university authorities, in NEWS rsr Fusawrrrrown co. (sr. rrrsas) whicbisscredittotbspiepuym "m" "~ "w" w W-wltbscnce of Serious vhicbbsriveshisirnmvuicnsoi liscbpatrolsctedaguldgrgy thelinllisbmenwitbwhomhshssaiicrinspseticu was tggqg m4 I City Taxes. No discounts allowed in! "any w,“ “u” "a u“ "*9 the month ci December. IOU. CHUIIJII 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. I'm llwboussli will preach Sab- bath. Dec. 3rd, at Birch Hill st 11 Ill- Ind. if the travelling is lav- erpisssurathantohiowhsordis WNW!!!“ thahfllthui wmwrivplsdonnd. Tbeaimintbscrippledchiidren workisthateverycrippiedchildin theProvlnceaha-li be ioundsng Wrlblt. at Kinrcas at 3 pro. a.§.Bll’€llIi'l‘lVOdll\p0tt”flgf- dlywithacsrgocipotssbirom Blimp! and is now dbrchsrging at the Island liertiliner coupgny’; wharf. The S. S Puttsn also ar- rived lsst evening with s cargo of "WW-Phosphate from Baltimore, and is now anchored in the stream. WEDDING BELLS-The mar- Plllt 100k place at the home f the oiilc sting clergynrn, Rev. Q l; Armstrong on Saturday last oi M's: Prudence Elisabeth Drake to Mrs. George William Van lder- stlne oi Millview. P. E. I. The happy couple were atterdcd by Miis Ruth F‘: ser and Mr. W. R. Hewlett. They will resde in Mill view. BIRTHDAY PRESENTATION - "trything humanly pcsnble done to I restore them to normal health This FERTILIZER STEAMEBS - The is an ambitious , but what I- Iorthy cause for snyons to be as- ' sociated with. It!!! are the mis- iortunesthat o, ' ‘onudnnsnfl many are mere oi these who have lived lives of suffering, I Throllsh a oontributicn by buying Can " Tuberculosis Christmas Seals some little boy's or some little Iirl’s life is going to be happier and a life oi suiiering avoided. Till MODERN CABUSOP-Thc tenor soloist in the “Be Mine Tonight" is recognized as the Modem Caruso. Hear him. Tickets from Daughters oi the Empire or at Hughes Drug Store before noon Monday. WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but very pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Charles Boromco Church on 0n Monday Rev. Dr. R. Mcorhead. Legato, Minister oi 5t. James. Church, was the recipient oi a gift, from the session oi St. James, on the occasion oi his birthday. The gift, a lounge robe, was presented by Mr. W. A. Stewart. Remarks were made by Mr. A. E. Morrison. Dr. Legate was wished many happy re- turns irom the day. Sunday, Nov. 6th, when MJss Lucy Anna, daughter oi Mk. and Mrs. John McQuaid, ‘len Mile 1/ .. be- came the bride oi Wilfrid Hynes. son oi the late Martin and ms iiynes, Alberry Plains. The bride wore a blue dress with hint velvet hat. The bridesmaid was Mil Lil- lian I'm-oily, she wore s brown dreu and baa. ‘rho groom was asly swporiod by Mr. Russel Preser- . . Crime Comllfilltfiffiwincontsctandofllnglisblifs books inn-sod. Cilnpany gm n, Fgygfably 9n By neg“!!! M: few sivmpua; intsrmtins new game Jury. znaummmnchid‘ . Q l ‘Ill Y IX £91“ b, Ill- 1t ps are rather distant at was dccidad to hind a puma’ first but are very 8011111116 when lI-lsinthanearfutmThsususl "Wletstoknowthsmlheysesm Christmas beau will be given, iobwbvssvsremsrksbiywonin- BlackBird patrolhavechargaof lformedandcandiscussintelligent-lbrogrammefor camp menu”. “W, I _ vslmostsnysubiectmsoprnionlnrnextweenscoui-eorgmou, Lmmtwmm‘ p’ m “ma, is that English sport as hs sees it was held after the meeting. ‘rherewascnlyonscriminalcsse n one“ vulva“, h m“ m‘ ‘ on the docket. that oi Raymond very “minim mum‘ M he ‘u.’ "There is a game for every con- Amnnm’ um up on ‘ mu" o‘ ceivable taste and every afternoon breakingandenterlngthsstore of x, mm , w» M - o-v- m .L°T..';2L. ..’.:;.’“"...:: m ..';".:.""“....:. “TZ“°.‘“"‘°'.....’.';‘; articles. in which use tle Grand ' Jury subssuuentl! found no bill. tag-awn“; d: mgeiilmpmg h“ “u” Ne“ mwcm‘ Hulmampmmumeuto ll W!!!" - m-gwasfoundthstatlesst the Grand Jury instructed then,» fates m“ °"’h d‘? L‘ “mud W“ Gum" ""4 W show I mat m" m mum and noun“ m me n a very systematic manner. Hcedesi of improvement before they Wm,“ ‘mnmed w m‘ w mm $112111; zssvmezuth; boys, g-Zulllls this test ior their Second nect the accused with the crime l°°° i ma" ' Mon. and wnsldertns the owl-j The mem‘ of the Blu bird the goods ba been i d mo e mom" penmm‘ W“ °" lmity oi different towns on thLs Patrol had prepared an interesting In m‘ 09mm‘ "mun small English Isle, this means of original .1111‘ whlgh w“ mommy» luau’ marred m u“ n10“! lb travel is mint efficient. Ily enjoyed by the gumem Th“ - I Mr. Weeks states that the Ilng- game was called “Iraln Signals" ciden of His H pour Lie te - t ° u m“ lish cathedrals are very impressive and was won by the (more pggm; Governor Dalton and stated that ' ' d piuent an ides oi dignity and] Anna Hughu and Helen '11s. nu am mu morn “n °°n °“ m‘ w“ “ majesty to one who is visiting the marsh kindly lent slarge dolls bod The November term of the m- preme Corn-t for Prince County openedyesterdaymcrnlngat Sum- nvn cnaanorrsrown co. (sr. rsvvs) “we improved’ land ior the iiret time. He describes m5: Znszzlzrsozn 303$: his rooms as very comfortable and “m or “Wm” Genet“ ma mm all in all the tone oi his letter in- dicates that he is enjoying hLs new h, felt sun that Mr. McPhee would some“ “m dlwhsrse his duties with honour ss he enjoyed an excellent reputa- tion as a lawyer and a gentleman. m‘ “m”? mmlmm ‘h’ ronowro, Nov. I8—(C.P.)-Ocl County on the absence oi serious HON Mica’ ‘ormeny o, Tomato‘ mm‘ “i m‘ ""3"" ‘mm’ ‘m '1 died on board the Canadian Pacific "*7 d“'""1° m" °1 “"1"- |Steamship mioboss oi AthOll while PASSES AT SEA and bedclothes which were used to demonstrate the correct way or ""131!!! I bod. The Guides are now working on this test st home. At the campfire the Company heard the legend oi Saint Andrew and several new songs were wel. come. During the meeting Mrs, Ray- mond broutht in some delicious sandwiches, cookies and cake which were passed around after campfire i I Members of tile Gyro Club will make o personal solicitation of the City business firms on Monday and Tuesday, November 27th and 28th. LIBERAL (Continued from Page ll was successful in brinring about re- storation oi industry. He cited the coal, iron, steel, engineering, motor- csr, cotton and wool industries. The figures ior overseas trade were equally satlsfactflry. he declared. British policy, said Dr. Burgin, was to exploit to the fullest possible degree the procuring and holding oi markets by agreements, without tackling too many countries at one time. Irinitp Quint Clmfrb ‘mo-Prayer Service - Visitors Ills Hearts WEDNESDAY Memorial Hail. Ill IREIIORIAI MRS. ELIZABETH [I'll Tbsdesthoccurredathcrhflli AUCHON TOURNAMENT-Tile Th‘ “P?! WW1“ Wm R8350 i1! fourth game of the suction forty- iives tournament held last night in the Holy Redeemer Hall was largely attended, thirty-eight tables playing. At the conclusion oi the game, a dainty luncheon was served by the ladies in charge. The prize winners were as follows: Lucky door prize. Mrs. James Dufly; Ladies‘ first, Mrs. J. l". Stewart; Second, Miss Hilda Dufly; Gentleman's first, m‘. l". J. Gallant; Secon‘, Mr. Emmett by Mr. Vernon McEacher-n. ‘Brunsw ck wili rrgr t to learn oi STUDY GROUP-JUN Char-Zeb, t town study Group mee ing met‘ st the Prince C! Walrs OOI"ZQ.| Brooklyn, New York I PERSONALS lie referred, however, to the fact onhiswaytoCanadaai-idhishcme m“ "l" W‘ ‘W "w" h!" in Toronto, it was learned lie-o to- bcen ten cases of auto drivers driv- ing to the common danger. which day. He was 6i years old. The ship is due at Halifax Pri- I w. Gill n l-Lrding eit Saturday is s very serious thins. He stressed day. on a buzlne s tap to Montreal. the great need oi careful driving, especially at. night; the importance graded in such a manner as in Mr. and Mrs. W. T- Anderson, of having onc's lights in good shape make a slight descent to the en- Morell. leit this morning on an ex- and added that s11 carriages should trance oi the sewer. We also high- tended visit to Boston. carry lights or reflectors for their own safety. ly recommend the improvements that have been made during the Mrs. George W. Smith, Mrs.‘ it was a very important part. oi‘ incumbency or the present official Mwililfllk Th6 fNws-Wt wls won Frissel and Mrs. Cameron oi New children's early training that, they in charge namely, s iire escape h." ' wmpkwd a” "u" “m” recovery policies. l-le declared the. Haven left Saturday morning to should be taught how to take care replrtitioninl U"! 8658111 repairs visit relatives and friends in Bos- of themselves on the street; not to lo the institution. tOKI. i Miss Kathleen Bomb! rbturned coast or hang on to cars This prac- tice was a very dangerous one. His Lordship also considered that (Signed ior self and follows)- James Pendergast. The Grand Jury returned "no NW-mb" 1' h- "- ‘3-45 Th? IV‘ Monday night trom Monotoh, N. B, some part of children's education bill" in the only criminal case on where she visited her sister, Mrs. should be to teach them the proper the docket, that oi the King vs. sldcnt, Mr- I-Lrold Lawton, presid- ed. The minutes oi the last meet- ing were resd and adopted- Sup- ervsors C urt and MacPhail gsve a very interesting lesson on pre- dictionsry work. The assignment was how to te ch wrting. The sup- ervl ors urged a hundred per cent aitendanc for rext m:e‘.ing to be hold December 2nd. DIES IN MONCION-A wide circle ci irlmds thoughout New the death ci Mrs. Jernrna M. Green, wdow ci the late Maior H. Gre n, formerly oi Sa nt Jchn. Her death occurred yeste dsy aitrr a brief illness at. the home oi her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Barton, Mncton. A dsughis of tbs iaio WilLam and Barbara Hudson, oi Tycm, P. I, 1., she was 78 years old. After her mazrag she moved with her hubnd to Sint John where she lvcd until three year's ago when she went to Manama-l Mrs. Green had been a staunch member oi Portland Unit d Church whil she resided n Saint Jchn- Surv.v ng are iive dsughtLr-s. Mrs. Boston,» Annie. Mon t n: lithe‘. Walthsm, Mara; Gzrthrd, Mont- real, and E11, Ch tlnm, and a smw Willem H- G ecn, n21 Prince Street, West Saint John, fmm where the funeral wli be held.- Saint John rvissrsob Journal. JUDGES WOIK APPRECIATE) --Inthoreportoitheiorshowheld atBordmonIridwylastsndof which a iilll report oi same appear- ed in Saturday's Gluardinn. no gnsnticnwasmadsastothejudges oreiassifiersoi the show- The flamed. Summer-side, Kin Bow- P. A. Randall. Mr. Charles Augustus Carr, farm- . er, now located at Marshiield and’ a native of the United States has been granted Canadian Naturaliza- tion papers. Mrs. Reginald Cullen left yester- day morning on return to Lowell, Mass, after attending the funeral of her brother, Robert McInnis, who passed away recently. ‘ w- H. W. Clay, of the Live aids: Jamss A. Morrison, Conwaynappealagainst Stock Branch, has returned to his John P. Gaudct, Richmond; Irving Peddlers‘ Act. home irom the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital oi which he was a patient ior some time suffering from blood poisoning in his hand and arm. Mr. John Stewart, oi Pictou, has beenonthclslsndiorthepasttwo weeksvisitinasthisoldhomsln Georgetown and relatives in Char- lottetown and Marshfield. His bro-| ther Alexander oi Marshiield, who had his leg amputated in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, and is at present at homo, is now resting comfortably and his condition on| the whole is somewhat ‘ r Freighters Leave r Montreal Piers For Open Sea' MCNTRIIAl-I- nergrvm swung sway from their piers here tcdly BM M55“ 3°“ the Bt. Lawrence River towarb the sea. S‘x were bound for mnept one ioihewrst lndiesandcnatc‘ looms to llsry isabsl unonvnlnus sweeten. clams Rodeos ,,c,,,,,_,,_5_ batnctWhimhcadnenGradml afrlnsisoiiiciattng. vanmaasrma-basaa-sruu home oithe officiating ninbter. Bentllhmslrongonflonfl. ilaGeoraswilliamvarsiderstina oilummsrsideand I: accurately, ootcnesingiseulsy was drawn fromshowtablewhiflglovada grestaidtothevariolnsahimtora The colmlsndablc workoi the CD99 min”!!! ' wuboudnomozsartoracsems " awesomeness-unmoun- VMD,Mq¢Lg¢n outtherrovincewhowsretlsre ‘ , lnlarIImmmcrs-Toailwisoin, ormmrsasa mywlylilldrmllfiu‘ Iorllsihlhcw amflbli ii sunsets-commonsense mooning...“ aatoudthsirunitedthauksaud HM nawalmauncatlmtthslfllshow rad-sue I'm aiongtbssame Q hi} Tough; an drcppid anchors fur- ther down the River, ss no nlsfl navi n m, fir» b Lween Montreal all‘! for 1"" llill L III. Governme t. ioobmasrs anath- _ pom: oi ias mm to prevent the cold snail f". Illlfll m, channel. nmwflwsl "I'M ‘m; somewhat more radiate: me news to ahiilflwlill IN! a 5 U § 8 5 a i E than 4o steamers. _ ismzresi b~iors nsvselu tnally ________-_. ::Douslal' arms-s will" fl unrlvllled ior speedy relhi la mul- cular rheumatinn. lame Incl. in- ilannslifli. bums sad flan way to dflVQ a car. He closed with the , ‘it statement that the world in general is nearing the end of the years of depression and that conditions are becoming nor- mal again. Grand Jury lbllowlng were the Grand Jurors: Pcreman, James Pendergast, Ken-I singwn; Thomas Nesbitt, Tyne Raymond Arsenault, for breaking and entering. Civil Docket There were several appeal cases on the civil docket, three of which were laid over until the next term on account of the illness o! the appellants. They were as follows: Poster Sherry. an appeal against conviction under the Prohibition Act; Leo Gaudet, also an appeal Valley: EL ‘ l‘- Well- ‘ ‘ “ under the Pro- lngton; Wm. if: Huestis, Summer“ hibition Act; Henry Orenstcin, an '-“ under the Hardy, Roscbank; Wallace McNuttJ IDarnley: George Taylor, Hamilton: George D. Brown, St Eleanors; Bradford lflllman. Kensingion: Charles Lord, ‘Bryon. - Report oi Grand Jury ‘lb His imdshlp. the Hon. A. p. snsnsult. wwdlnr ioda. May it please Your liordshi . We the Grand Jury of Prince County at the November, 1933, sit- ting oi tho Supreme Court beg leave to report ls follows: We wish to express our sincere , i0: the , ‘ tive oi our Sovereign in the uniortun- atq accident which he sustained a short time ago and we ear ' may for his spud! recovery we are pleased to note th parstive absence oi any crnnnial cases at this session of the 5"- .1. caution generally exercised in the driving oi motor cars in this WW- ince, yet we view with ID911111415- sicu the liability to accidents. which mo» ba com-id bv drivers o! motil’ cars no}, taking sufficient particularly vsssins mending can at night. We further i F s t i» l that children‘ ta salami and some! precaution while public roads to or born: In" w motor cars. ' jail and if; i‘ Eiiall s. "Qua" u] also "COM- l Ii-fi [l The Court then engaged itself with the next. appeal case oi Ells- worth Gillis, appellant, vs Neil McLeod, Pisheries Inspector, re- spondent. This was an appeal from the decision of Magistrate H. J. Mauey. The appellant had been fined 830-00 and costs for fishing quohaughs in Bideiord River with- out a license. Prom this he appealed. The evidence was all heard and the case was adjourned to Charlottetown at a later date ior ent. Thane A. Campbell, ixc" 1°’ m” 99mm“ Hum dcr pressure today rrom the Ger-- Strung. K. C., for the respondent. In the afternoon the court was oc- cupied wit hthe appeal oi’ Vernon Gallant who was appealing against the decieiondoi the magistrate who had dismissed a case under the Prohibition Act on which he had >bsen the informant. Th, evidence mun o, dnnm‘ mum. “no u” m‘ ‘msmt was all heard and the case will be argued this morning. Counsel ap- pearing were Hon. H. i’. McPbee. Attorney General, W. Henry Noon- an, Adstant Attnmey General, Heath strong. K. C, Thane A. Campbell, x. c. a. w. Moususht and O. D. McCallum. S. October National Records The summary for the month oi October oi livestock pedigree cer-‘ tlflcatea registered by the Cana- dian Natrmsl Reaords and appro- ved by the Dominion Mlnlgtei’ oi Agriculture shows a total of Mal. Oi th"se Ml were horses: 2J0! cattle: L1H sheep; OI swine: I pculry: l foxes; and I78 dogs. (I the Q 1w ne, use were Yorkshire: s1 ens-run; s2 ‘namwcrtb: 1| p °°‘14"l°“ChQerWh1tr;and2PoiandCls$~‘Qerwin Williams Company o! Ollmlpitsneruukiwhwnasnoroeoirogrstnzionsnrslimrsasorormortuary-aroused live ltilfi ior llll t0 ION hi} Sllfla- Registrafon Divlilm, 1- e Q v Resign Cabinet ‘Wm “m” by m Sm“ “w” with Maxim Litvinoii’, Soviet rm- ‘ncy, who contended a Grand Jury, commm" m w“ mud.‘ w . . . _ _ m estlgation was the proper prooed-‘ em“ ' (By Josiah, * - m‘ da m“ “"'""'“ ; rswu-‘roini, yesterday morning d ill-amassed: uwis. widow cl the late m. George Lewis, aged B yearn The late Mrs. Lewis, who was widds known and greatly revered i; bl family and friends, has rdbd d her married liis st Lewis’ Pint. fi home oi the Lewis iacurly it 1Q generations, and hlr flllll hit- allty and kindly welcma will he long remembered. Mrs. lawia Is- joyedalcng lifaoisxcellsntheali-la being ill for only a short whih pra- vicus to her death, and was the lov- ' ing care oi her only daughter. llln Berta Lewis. Besides her dllilli- ter, one son John B. Lewis, Wit Royalty, survives, her second sms George having passed away IS year-l ago. Two sisters, Mra Charlotte Paynter, Kensington, and Mrs. Jud- ith Rackham, who has been with her sister for some time, survive h cherish her memory. The three grand-children are Elmer, Arthur and Harry lzwis. Mrs. lewis was a life-long membI by the Patrol leaders. The Grudcs were very catcful for this treat. Next Friday is go be Badge Pie- sentation Evening. The four re- cnlits who joined in October will‘ be enrolled These girls are Lillian Block, Hope Dingwell, Jean Mac- donald and Vivian Rla. Two Second Class Badges will be presented to 534m mock and An‘ mum‘ who barriers to international trade. 7m m“ b” ’°""““Y mm“ " The Liberal critic was poi-uourmy ,Patrol headers. Nine more Guides prawn‘ m m. ammd ‘m. “mo”; Sir hands Acland, Liberal spokes- man who moved the amendment had charged the World Economic Conference was killed by the Brit- ish attitude on tariiis and import quotas. He wanted to know if Bri- tain was content to let other coun- I trim take the lead in reducing these m u“ “mum “m ‘m "*1" Government was preparing to assist‘ “m” fir“ "mw ‘tmr mmly- the Newfoundland overseas but what mm‘ 53m"- Elcm“ Bwnmv was it going to do for the "New- sllliY Bliehllli- 3W1!!! CUIIIOSJ- found-land" at home? He urged Til?! Dlfffliih- M"? DWIB. Jlnlt more vigorous schemes for housing Mclnren, Marion Robertson and and land settlement, and market Janet Stewart. gardening and poultry farming for The parents of the girls to be the unemployed. enrolled are invited to visit the meeting. Any other visitors will be welcome, but, are each asked to kindly bring a donation oi one toy. either new or partly med. which m” “mmy M" ‘w’ “m ‘m’ _’_~ __ and worker in st. Paul's chines lb C‘ baskets. Cries oi "lynch Ritchie" and and M" wo h“. and}, mnuw" The members of the Orchid Pst- “lynch Lane" could be heard as the i w,“ be mBmL rol are preparing an original gems crowd hurled stones at the soldiers‘ Th. ma“, “n! m“. on Thu‘, in the form oi a patrol competition svflllllllflinl m! lfmflfy- Willilm d”. “rm-noon. “W,” n m, mm“ which wm b, phygd 5t ghjg ma“- Preston Lane, Jr., is the State At- 8mm“; n two o-dock. my. a a ing. Patrol Leaders will please have “m” ""1 1° W" 4W1“! h" 1n- Rgymqnd oflicigtjng, ' ma; you “u boon "-43% u m vedi-IISUOB Oi the lynching Oi Arm-I Pope And Soviet n" an,“ m, "can, m," ‘m wood last month that the nsma oi y b, . 0mm o; Honour “m, m‘ ninedaileged participants were ob- EnvoyMayConfer ROME, Nov. 28.—Premier Mussol: meeting. “m” . m1 is planning to brooch the subject oi complete religious liberty in Rus- sia in forthcoming conversations Negro Hanged | (Continued from Page i) Order Reifled Nazi German Church Leaders His requests that the State's At- torney oi Somerset County, John B. Robins, order the nine men arrested Mussolini hopes at least to sauna Pres Foreign Staff) the liberty of the PCP! for Italian BERLIN. Nov. Ill-The militant Ileader of the Nari German chris- tians and a colleague resigned Lin. Even after the State Troopers, un- l der the leadership of Lane and Brig.‘ Gen. Milton A. Reckord, State Ad-’ “l?” mum M 0mm n m” jutant General, had withdrawn from‘ "fig-hr; m. :0 P a 2m Salisbury, the mob continued its ac- man Church Cabinet, governing gym“ ‘M (m. ‘ “m, bduxuend tions between Litvinoi! and Pius or Cardinal Pscelli. body oi Protesmnt Brollll- reporters in the city's principal ho- The two, Bishop Joachim Bcasan- tel. _ folder and Dr. medrlch Werner, The turbulent events oi the day towgy" me °mun ordered um- , thg cabinets legal counsellor, took came directly on the heels oi s sur- mm‘ the broad hint of the Minister oi prise move by Ritchie and la-nc to the Interior that thcl! Ilfltsslve have the men accused oi the lynch- BarragaofTcarGss Thetcrowd continued to come ior~ ward and the soldiers respohdtd b) cutting loose a barrage oi tear gal. It fell back momentarily, but again “W ""' “mm” m mm lsdvanced. This necessitated anoth- mo" 1m mum m‘ we“ pot-I er barrage and this time the uowd "m “m” “m” m Ehmbmfl stayed back The maintain- lii‘ k h d , ' mmlxgtx: ‘L’; "s?" ‘m, ed their vigil with drawn bayunels. come’ ‘ha. m’ ummu “up. At noon, the aas vement away from red, and made the arrests. However, a‘: hlxmmunzdr: f: r the mobilisation leaked out " “‘ R‘ ' K111. iour oi the nine could be mmpwi” m“ ma“ m‘ m“ mm‘ prisoners in the bumes waiting ior ‘noun w alum" them and moved slowly out oi Sal- d special ilard in “m” iliffi; the woo:- made‘ mm“°°““‘“““°h“‘°°°““ additional plans to try to seirc‘ the ‘Ed °“ ‘h’ “"hlgd'o“°“$fz others and prepared to take the Pfi- t a mm‘ ' n. ‘mmwmn“-Am.1°t.m_ amuulting Mrallarybsutcn, an “mm” I aged farm woman cf Sines-sci The “n” N.” ‘m “ma, m- terrupted about mid-morning whom w. l. ll. (isms the roads leading from nearby coun- CIIIOIIACIDI | church and tolerating "flag-rang heretics" threatened to wreck the evangelical church. I Both hav, been accused cf oust- inl Jews from Protestant Church offices, condoning the mommend- ations oi some I-iltlerite German christians that the Old ‘restarnent be eliminated and the new revised, and 0i crestinl Nazi-controlled authority. Dr. Mueller was said to be inclm. edtciilithe scanciesinhiscab- iiIt by the appointment oi church- men known as “positive cirrntisns" -thm. who iully endorse Holy Writ in its entirety. Troops stabilised INCIIASI IN KAI-KINGS IONHIIAL. Nov. B-(CPJ- Almmt ammo increase in earnina is shown in the annual report oi tiesonthceasternahore, Delaware and Virginia brought vehicb alter vehlclalcsdedwithman. * They authored around the arm-I ‘sag. u. ms, ilued mum. The and lupus-en's: svemnmnormonowveci "llflo-‘PIII "ssnstortisusa