over 39 , City - Read (‘gnu-dish ever)’ day- Th, guardian is read in ally every Worth- ‘ home in Prince ractic gdward Island. p00 people in m); Province —— 3.000 111 The _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Nerf. Read yEverybody east TE WEATHR Moderate winds and hi1‘ at III‘ followed by increasing out to 0on0: windswfthnhsatisiht. mu," usrdllll- G Chlriottelo sounded Ill! wp Guardian Two Cont! CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7., 1932 isw siriiarfdu MAY ARISE our or DEBT PAYMENTS “Keep Him Smiling” ___ iliiii iilNililN illiiniin Increased Use 0f Can- adian Softwood In The United. King- (19111 Is-Biiwrl). (Canldll-Il Press) flALll-‘AX, Dee. tl-Lumber m‘ ‘ovgmment representative! wont viewed reports‘ from London of impending increas- ‘d w of Canadian -softwood is the United Kingdom as ‘swing news. Comment on the enhancement of W. Ormsby- qmlflommlssioner of Works. u,“ csnadian woods were to mum European stock in con- imis undel- his department, n; restrained in character, but in; news was warmly welcom- eilt was pointed out that the degree of benefit accruing to Quads would depend on how in the British Government gent in .iis relief housing schemes, which come under the Commissioner of Works. Daring, Robbery 1 Cl-llCAGO, Dec. s. - (A.P.) - Sweeping down on it postlnan and his armed guard in the iliiet of curly morning, five masked min executed a neat robbery in thc heart of thc loop today and made nil with a pouch of registered mail consigned to the First National Bulk. . Securities, coupons, bank paper ii Ill flit‘: i1able value ~ pcrilaps ll,000,000 tn its face, but difficult to tum into cash-were thc prob- sble canton»; oi thc Sili‘l(. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COAIIAIG EVENIS, llililslflNGS, E'l'(.. "RATEw-Zc per word strictly Vllllllc in advance. "Sec i7. lie River Players at l 01rd)" Lllcr, Thursday, btli at " -~\l- 6922-l2ui-2i. ‘norll la g. "Cont-wt in Pownal Hall, Thurs- “? ““"”"i;. December 8th, post.- wned till further notice. "Come to bean supper in Zion chmll by Boy Scouts, Friday, De- ttmber it. Admission 25c. 6953-12-7-21 i "Tdnlsht B. I. S. social evening, L005. modem and old time danc- 5 3 Clll 12. Bfidl. O! Ilfllbd. 6954-11 “ Come to York Hall and hear 20W" by Highfield Hockey Club. m?“ b“ Banal. Ladies with boxes °' Frlday. Dec. o. 6929-12-6-21 l "lliYlde-There will be an Old ‘ dnlllwe in Sea View Hall on “M5 fly evening, December 8. Ad- °ll 25 cents. 6906-12-8-31. ~ "Cdme to the United Church . no l“ cdnwit. Hunter River "l6 Hall, Friday, December night. "l- Il not fine following , seas-u "s1 lllinte by o Viub. it concert at Masonic Hall, l‘ 31V". Wednesday, Dec. '1, Yster Bed Bridge Dramatic Admission 20c and 15c. 6900-12-5-31 "concert s me a Afton Hall. Pro- ng, Dimldsvd by Nine Milo r P" strict. Lunches. Dance. Novelties? Grab BIB Ind other I . dmission 15c. 7.80 Dec- ’ 8' l‘ n°l llm. December 9. 6908-l2-ii-3i. ovcome m "liner ltillflnga‘ th Rffimbcr m, l” 1v D-m. m aid of rink. 20c "0 oosi-ia-i-ai thc bean and sausage e horns of Mr. Ludiow Man-infield. Thursday, rel ltive "Catholic Women's League pan- ll’? sale, Market Building, Friday 6963-12-7-31 "Unloading a car of Springhill soil a: Milton, Tuesday and Wed- mildl! B. C. Webster. 6932-12-6-21 0th. Supper served from “ Ten Million Oil Merger Unemployezl Balk At Work MONTREAL, Dec. 6-431 Tho Canadian Pressk-Oreatioa of a. $10,000,000 oil firm through the mer- ger of five Montreal firms was fore- cast today by La Presse, French- language daily newspaper. The merger, the paper stated, would take place next February between the LaSalie Petroleum Refinery Com- pany, the Municipal Oil Company, the Municipal Paving Company, the Loyal Oil Com and the Excel Petroleum Company. Tho gasoline business of the Automobile Own- ers Association will also be absorbed by the lidstion, the newspaper continued. l Action Sta rte d‘ To Restrain City; | $500,000 Involed" CALGARY, Dec. 5—Calgo.ry tax- payers, averse to’ paying nearly $500,000 extra in exchange rates for bonds due in New York Jan. l have started court action to restrain the city from paying for the bonds at a premium. The action establishes a. precedent in Canada. The amount involved is $2,346,- 177.24, On behalf of a number of city taxpayers, City Solicitor L. W. Brockington, has been served with a statement of claim and it is ex- pected the application will come before the Alberta Supreme Court I Guardian readers cBn o their bit to give this little fellow a mer- ry Christmas. A few toys, some candy and fruit. He a Santa-PaL next Monday. Mrs. Lucille Stow is the plaintiff. A result favorable to the plaintiff would mean many other cities LA TE WIRE BRIEFS would be forced to abide by tho adecislon, according to Herbert F. Stow, solicitor, who is acting for Mrs. Stow, his wife. Millions of dol- liars would thus be saved to Can- adian taxpayers, he thought. The outcome might have to wait the Privy Council's decision, he said. NICE, Franco, Dec. 6-—(By The Canadian Pressi-Eugenc Brlcux, dramatist and member of the French Academy, died to- day of pieurisy. lle was ‘l4. (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—Rep- rescniative Patrick J. ‘ Roland, Democrat, Pa, said today he would zttienlpt in llavc the [lnitell Stains Congress raise the coal import tax to $4 a. ton. MALDEN, Mass, Dee. ii-Prls- ciila Ann and Harbor; Joyce. “Siamese twins" of triplets born Statement of Claim The statement of claim submits the payment of $422,311.86 extra, clue t0 exchange rates with the Canadian dollar at a discount of ill per cent, is not authorized by any by-lnw of the City of Calgary’ and that payment of such exchange certainly was not contemplated nor intended at the time the bonds were issued. Therefore, Mr. Stow said, application is being made for an injunction restraining the city from paying the bonds at a prc1n- iuin. The payment, it is maintain- ed, should be made in thc Canad- Cunalloglnlrcaty lVif/z Free State (Canadian Press) hm don“ _ 1 O’l"l‘.-\WA, Dec. iL-Cnnalius radc , treaty with the Irish Free Slate ' ‘was one oi the four negotiated at a th I ii E i Conic once. Cornrnuntsts c mpcra conomc l It guarantees to Canada the lowest tariff duties imposed by the Free State against any country. In re- turn, Canada grants to the Free State the rates applicable to goods from thc United Kingdom. Canada ratified the treaty ten Break Camp (By Ken Clark, Staff Writer.) WASHINGTON, Dec. G-Under the’ Elms 0f teal- gas squad 00m‘ days ago when it passed the House munlst "hunser marchers" darted of C0lnmOll5 ililfl the Senate with- off for home in various parts of the out prolonged debate. United States tonight, after break- ing their camp on the pavement of New York Avenue, putting out their fires, winding up their engines. still singing "solidarity for Ever” and giving "three rousing boos for GENEVA, Switzerland’ Dem 6__ the capitalistic press." They were apparently sstHied. The “mud states “plum” designed somcthin concrete in the with their ions trek throullh the] :;°:°,md,mm,mei,_ W, deem,“ streets M wuhmgtm “d” mdltoday by German representatives the presentation of their petitions i m be unacceptable to Germany m for cash and free food to Vice t ‘orm President Charles E. Curtis and m New“ ' speak" John Nance G, m‘, The Differences between Franco and ' gums ti f - demonstration was more orderly BMW ziivgnfge stains,” sauszd than that of last year. the first day of the five-power dis- armament conversations to end in Th e S z n o - J a p Dispute Canadian Pres Disarmament (Associated Press) a stalemate. Girl Athlete Loses Standing GENEVA, Dec. 6.—(A.P.)—'I‘hc Irish Pres Stall. Oaochoelovtkl-l- Sweden and Norway launched a de- termined move ln the M18119 01 m‘ tions special assembly will! I01‘ firm application of the lowlife cov- enant in the Bino-JIDBWO illllllll-Q- Thcy demanded that the flfililll sections of the report of the Lydon in ting ‘ ' b6 ' r‘ " as the buts cf settlement. (Associated Press). NEW YORK, Dec. d.-Mildred (Babe) Didrikson, of Dallas, re- garded as one of the greatest ali-_ round stars in the history cf wo- men's athletics, ran afoul of the bylaws of the United States Amn- (Oonthfuodonfiai?) three days ago to Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. “Reed, died today as surgeons were considering the feasibility of separating them. Their triplet brother, s normal boy, continued to thrive. LONDON, Dec. G-(Canadian Press Cable) - The Indian Round Tabio Conference i0- night ended "if! discussion of i the question of defence when , Sir Samuel lloarc, Secretary for India, promised the l (‘rovemmeni would do its utmost l to economize on military ex- ‘ penditilre in India. ' I New Holds Season (Associated Press) ‘Reilcvlzstag WINNIPEG, Dec. G-Singls un- ¢ml110yed men from the cities who have been placed on Manitoba farms for the winter under the $5 n. month rebel scheme, total'009 since No- vember 15, Arthur MaicNamarc, of the Relief Cominissidn reported to the Manitoba Government today. ‘rho commission now has on hand 500 to 600 applications from farm- ers for help under the plan but the unemployed have shown reluctance to work for t5 a. month and their keep when they can pick up cash_ donations by begging in the street, the commission said. Prospects Good For Nova Scotia Fruit Industry (Canadian Press) mas Day. Few, if any people in this coun- try have not experienced in child- hood, the pure delight of investigat- ing the mysterious contents of a Christmas stocking, and bringing to light treasures, more precious than goili to the child hcart. The experience was the highest peak among the pleasant incidents of a KENTVIILE, N. 5., Dec. 6.- "With lowering costs of productio. and with assurance of a preferenc in our chief markets for at least fir years, the prospects for our indus try are much brighter than for sev cral seasons," said President Johl 5A. MacDonald, of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers‘ Association in his ,.report to the annual meeting to~ ' day. 1 The industry had experienced sev- eral lean years. "The present sea- son will he thought of as one of the most trying we have ever had," thc President said. ' FEARTIIBANI) iiililililti (Associated Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nfli, Dec. 6- Fcar that the salvage tug Sand- beach with a. crew of eighteen was lost in a heavy Silillhwfsl gale was strengthened late to- day with reports of the finding ins for as party control is concerned gene 151g coast, heckiing from the Commllnlfll-B- but will come up tomorrow- (Canadian Press Cable) “l “ s°°°ml “d” °“ m‘ Show “m” Cmlslm“ OTTAWA Dec. 6—-Half British of St. George's Bay. The ilfil FOIIOWlDg ls a list of children rule shots crashing through her body’ m one of u“ sandbcmhs whom Santa-Pals can make happy: and a trail of Bil cases of alcohol lifeboats. was found in tho same 3, Marcus . . . . .. , Strung out behind h“, proved i . . secuon (his mom m: 5' ‘X0111? ' 9 moi the downfall of lhc alleged liquor ______ Tl-lica ..- . . ~ _ ‘ ‘ ' smuggler Aileen lVicDonuld. A re Another Disaster Feardi 8. Nonnan 3 port or the V6550“ 50mm, and or o. Roy . . . . .. , "-0 fl wfiivcon HALIFAX, Dec. 6—(C.P.)--’I‘he ,0 Lame,“ _ 6 ll" a"? 0 l" 2"‘: °qt LW h 7 the nolth slime o m0 ., . L - little wooden steamer sand Benc ,, 1L smnlvy _ ‘ _ 4' ‘ _ m _ o _ WAY {o 1-. rcnce ivas lccclicd at hcadqnaltrs HQ two days overdue at this Poll Wm 1g, jtmricl '7 _ C H I. “qmvpd PRWENf HOARNNC‘ (“and CM, 5 0f the Royal anal 1cm t .. ‘ Corncrbrook, Ncwfoun . 13 Ruby , . _ ried twelve men when she left 14 lwrnnd '7 Pmicleillmial‘ v mm W (0 RUB OUR ' ‘ ' 'g.1<>1l".n.- 1 BERLIN, Dec. tl_The new Rclcb- Halifax on September 25 for sal- 1;, GM»; cyd v5 “xii; elnlulcizr‘ lrnfuvfilixm Cruiser "WHEY “lift QARUC . ‘siag, deadlocked like the last one. vggg operations on the Strait of 15, Windsor ... ... ..... g ‘nvflqflnsgvn Cymgm“ A R ‘umh l7 Silirlcv .-- ‘ ‘ ““' ' ' ' , ' ‘ ~ "A 2‘ M-D r£~.il‘t: iup Reports from St. Johns that B» 18. WPSloy ... - 8 :?vF:.1£Kk,.,,-S‘ txhali~ g\loz("‘cl‘§r l;§,,,d_ the whole the mwllds W” 1°“ lifeboat bearing the steadied-d “We m. alloy '1 mo‘... some ‘Dos 0101i"; and stormy than had been anticipated. with the body of an unidentified 2n Aim, . _ . . lnllEngwytx B.’ m‘ w“ ‘usmcloiiq h“ although theft Wfl-i Plfmll’ °l lively man had been found at Highlands, 3L vpiima 6, ‘m’ l“ M’ ‘ ° ‘ " , Newfoundland Caused ‘meme an,“ n2 RM _ “before llc could pull alongsitil: the ' ' ' “' »"' ... ,-~,.- ' Chalice“? mm W“ smlelch" iety here. Six of the men arc Nova 23. Fra ilk .- 1°] “lmrfttlyf lftfl“ ‘fig, E°l> lllfmlllll the 5°$5l°“ wmwut blwscotians, four from this city. Cap-; ‘H. (‘rcnrgc . l!” " ' “lmfllcc k, “fr mi ing forced to utilize thc decree of Mm a M_ Moody ,5 a mauve o,‘ 25 5,1,,“ _ HSQODSO to it. slgnn o ...op ... v . t . dl-‘Sdldl-d“ "l" l" h“ may l“ Maine, and Lieutenant J. n. Tar- 20. John . . . .. . 0,1)“; °“__-‘{‘°°“~ _ ,_ v f, . _ i. any °mer5e"°y' various party mo- diff. retired naval officer. who had 27. (‘rcorgc . . . . . . . 5| P110 \alchnt.ssc 15c. l» in hill-ii < . - l n. l‘ lliaru- sari :1 . “mg mcmdmg alwmpts m vote charge of the wrecking operations, 2s. clnretlcc ,. -- -~ 3 will)“ “Tm c m. - v11 1.. tllrrn-onrtwang“, ...-moi; w: cams from Montreal ‘J9. James .. ..- ll ‘Vlllbllml llllmlgh ll" “ll “’°-" l“, ,,.,‘,,, .. w. .\l‘.l1iii1~i'l| 1.1.1.1 ram..." B m captain ' Moody and ,0 Phmp _ 7, "Aileen ltlcDmlaId." but it was not lwiljlliiiili‘ r es es " l U lino... ‘ til l. rl had bccn fire-d into __ Lieutenant Tardm’ the Sand Beach 31' Mari: lllgllfeilklfil. ihn crw. (icrzdctl pl carried Andrew Berg. Bcotsgwlrd. 3!. Di" .. ._ l, - ' . “l \-........\.r . '. l lltll "it .10 .13): that tllilc Saskatchew ; Rene Bouchard and 33. Gludls Z (‘alga ‘Sm ’l_jl_nl’dumlwd on‘? Antoine Bouchard, Petite Rivere St. 3-1. Edlm q board ‘ numb’ Quebec; 0' I“ short’ OS- 36‘ Eaul» H'l(l thc cw z sunk tlh. cihitolns c“. Bannefl“ James Megan’ _G' lLlllCll would ll.‘!‘.'\‘ been out of luck '|'..r....~. Bu“, “u o‘ Kama,“ 6L: Sgmvsol; "iii ‘liillilflu . 1 for (‘Yiflilliw Iliii ‘that, 1-. zuninnri ' End wmred summon’ mt cm o '9' 5'1 . l0 strewn n1: llllrl bobbing about 011 Monti Beauregard River, N. 5., and John l» l‘ ' , _ _ v .,....1.,..- ., . r 4i Theresa . . . . . . . . . 5 .illc surf...‘ i»! in" ‘ji\i'l, \.ll(‘ll mi- 5,1“, 5H,," __ Guns“. conception Bay’ how‘ Pollmvillg is '1 list of Smia Pals‘ llocicd lll\‘\.‘ m ~ frilllnl to coniulltl 1l‘ll‘" - ~ - foundland. ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . ' _ ‘ i‘ W" . - . . Fr d k 4:0 1' ~ i iicohol 1nd al Members of tho crew were signed oils A. Sxosltlér Sing; , (linlitpvm "V l I l on M: the United states Consulate ilaixsntilllli nlilllflllfid D K Currie. The "'\lli\\‘lll ‘ ‘I'll 'l" was tow- l. t ‘r -- ~ ~ 1 - e ' ~ ~\ ‘ here on September 24' Mrs. \V. Chester S. McLurc. l ctl i.) Itimtlilwl . . . 211v crow, Ulric ‘ -——-—-——- Trclnblliy‘. Cr"\il,‘1\“1 Carri: 1', Al- bnrld, Clpt. J. A. Mfllllsoll- to England. After held its frst session wddy dud ‘m. year. Few if any have not had the thrill of playing with the toys, or caring for thc doll, or eating the candy and fruit which Santa Claus had left in a stocking. And W85 not the charm accentuated by the lsllolviecigc that the gifts had come directly from the Jolly Old Elf of Christmas? Those joyous hours of play were the privilege of every child, a, privilege which all admit- ted was the right of the little ones. and which none should be denied. Today the same principles hold true. But in many cases Claus is now unable to visit many homes. However, he is again rely- ing on his faithful Santa Pals to see that the beloved little oncs are made happy on Christmas. Tile Guardian again offers itself as thc distributional agency to act in co- operation with those of its readers who wish to help in this work. A list of needy children with their ages is given bclow. Santa Pals may “ndopt" one or more of these little ones as their Christmas “\'.'nrds," bring or send their gifts of candy, fruit and toys to the Guardian 0f- ficc, and thus have them forwarded to the desired destination shortly invl Bliliiilili THEIR iusl PRIVILEGES Santa-Pals, It Is Up To You T0 See That Every Child Is Happy‘ On Christ- Sania - 8 PAGES Great (Associated Press) LONDON, Doc. G-Great Britain and Franco will talk over the war debt problem l0lllOl‘I'O\\’ in conver- sations in Pill-is which some mom- bcrs of the House oi Commons dc- clarc lilily result in the reassemb- iing oi the Lausnilnr- conference with a \lt:\V of rcsllrrociiiig ropzir~ aiions payments by Gcrnlany. The Paris nlccting comes after refusal of the United States to cx- tend thc debt lllOl‘Ll'.Ol‘llilll or. 1' :i1e payment: illlc till: lnolliil. Britain trill bn represented by Prime ltilnistci‘ Ramsay MacDon- ald, who left Geneva for Paris to- day, and by Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who will cross thc Chanllcl tomorrow, arriving in the French Capital in the evening. Premier Edouard Her- riot of France will take part. When plans for thc meeting were lzlllllflllllCcfl llcrc today it was ex- ‘plBJllEd thc two govcrlunents wcrc discussing the debts question in line with their established policy of ex- changing viewpoints in such mat- ters. The possibility of rczlssenlbling the Lausanne conference, which virtually ended German rl-piara- tions, was raised in discussions in Customs A Boat Lands smuggler iCanadisn Press) Annual Subscriptions Delivered B! lhJlClnldnllllI-l LA,‘ Britain And France Will Talk Oygr Debts ‘Conversations May Result In Re-' assembling Of The lnusanne Conference With A View Of Resurrectinit Reparations Pay~ ments By Germany. the lobbies of Parliament tonight i‘ If the Lausannc agreements an l 110'. ratified then "a new situatioh will have arisen." It is this cxprctr ‘ cal new situation which Mao Donald, M, l-lerriot and MT. Chsmi lx-rizlin will discuss tomorrow rfghi I and Tililrsciny. | Tho situation i. Lilat 1'1’ thc Ain- l crican Congress‘ refuses suspen- sion, the United Kingdom may be ObYgcd to reopen lhe question at (icbg payments from lh-ancc, Italy lPorlugai, Jugoslavia,’ Rllmalals, Greece and also such of the Brit.- ish Dominions as are hel- debtor-t The debtor ilations in turn ma; ,hare to consider resumption r‘ ,Gc:nlall reparation payments. ' The British government is con sidered not likely to show its him before the decision of the Uni St-lics is definitely knovm. In pan iliamenthry circles, however, that lLs talk of emergency; legislation t4 coiltrcii the monetary erchangc. The British note to Me Unitef States intimated that if war deli payments have to be resumed llli exchange position would have tn be strengthened by reduction d visible trade between the United Kingdom and the United States. l DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Dec. 6-—The Dali Eireann to- night gave its approval to the l lrish Free State's Ottawa. con- } fcrence trade pact with Can- l ada. non-confidence in thc new ministry.’ were not reached at the meetinB Amy Plans A Return Flight oarsrmwu, s. A-. Doc- tr-Amy Johnson; famous British aviatrlif. announced today she would lake 011 from here at ‘l am. next. Sunday in an attempt to fly to mislead in less than four days, six hours and 55 minutes, the record she estib- iished Nov. 1a when she beat the mark for the flight from 171181505 to the Capo last sprint; by her hi1!- Miss Johnson said she vimned only four stops on the flilbt back leaving Cape Town she would make a limb 0! 1,350 miles to Mossamedes, Portu- guese West A-frica. From there she Bodies Identified 1 . ST. JOHN'S Nild., Dec. S-Jiodicsi found today on the shore of Si. George's Bay were identified to- night as the remains of Captain B. M. Moody, of the steamer Sand Beach, and Anni-cw nersbie. who sailed aboard her. The identifica- tions were based on articles found °l l" on their bodies. (Canadian Prcssl when thousands of dollars worth would hop to Duals. cam». 1,300 miles further on. Gm. in French West Africa and 1-050 mll“ away would be her next refueling fly direct to London, plaeeandafurthcrfllmaoflvifl miles. would bring her to Oran on the Ai- s hop of 1,275 held here. More than 1.800 ski \ At Moncton MONCTON, N. B. DOC- G-rMOYlC‘ ion today seemed to be thc vcntrc tcrcst for the fox raising lil- dustry of the Maritime Provinces. of \ skins were offered for sale at. the gov-urn Cont, From Oran she would first silver fox auction Sillf.‘ ever my!“ from m, ordinary ho some em Canada ‘PllOIlSQ liiozlx, Gcurgrs llsbirlls and Advlnrd Gauthier, were irllarg- cd with brcacll of the customs act. snmv. Ninrltim» Wt.» Q'1)llll\\i"~l \\lll‘ ; ,..<..1..|1.1_\- saw: .u’nili‘ii-~ wry fine spccnncns had been {In "- \lll!‘|ll'i l'..1~i.~ scnlbird for tho niiail‘ anti in "ll ti‘: ‘A .'.‘,'.“,I .‘..‘.'.'}}‘. ran high. Produce-rs and buyirs =. \ m] ‘M: "wrung w, H: .,._ were on hand from all of thc tllrcg , ,,, ,_',,', l‘ 1 _ __} Itlariiiillc Provaircr. anti furs raiscrl it“; l‘ “('11: (vvililvgklllzdlix "-l "‘ on farlns in Ntu’ Brullsulwk, Nora |~..1l'l1l~~l. nlollrllv. W" l-' l"l Scotia and Prince Etiwarzl island, l'~_\_“"'l-“m__r_h,fl '14,, ,_,. ,,,;,,.,| Qucbcc and Ontario formed illc ba- liiiill‘ igglglllitil-"léglyknvhg sis of one nl‘ ‘the mast inicrssiiilfl “-,.,.k ,1,,_,-_..__|,.~;.vo| Bordon ildl. ns events in i... .0. ladn l.) ill East l1 i“_oankilldni;r;_begvls (w. 1.0mm tine 10.80, s. m. and 2.715 s» m.