MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -__.___ body- M,“ yourself necessary to some- >7%/’ ///' The People’s Paper 11"" Q“' ,____,'.'1"~~_._N_____N Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew HA Y! MS Ol‘ .-\ Yvil-Iiti-I MAN ltct-p your Luci. 11s straight as ,\‘..i elm. 1' iifiitri".i;::.iiit'i‘3i~m"“w” Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1936 to PAGES u 35-131,,Iity;j;§;_§?§§§§§FI-j;?-_g1Q’ Drive Back Iiistirgents In Uffensive Push 'l‘0\vtirds Insurgent Cipitizl. Retake Clinic Hospital In University City. iliiiics Oldfield) (lsiocititrti l css Foreign Staff) |By Luurttiilirs special Wire) flillltlli, Dec. l—'l‘hc Spanish prominent suztdcniy chnngeu its dill war p-tlll tonight from dogged rtilillitt‘ to fierce attack. Alter y!“ o, 0st tivcrconte by Insurgent mules that have lain at the c-tys lcs for lic rly a month, the >0- uiisi llcit-iit-e iilltfl tonight llu.lcd aiiuicr-aitnt-ltrrs uganist the Fas- gts on all Anitlz-iu fronts. At the sa time government hwps were urivingda tivo-[uoligrtl iliu-k on the Fascist capnul at WW- Reinforcement! die WCltTy defenders of Madrid, ~ ~ ti,‘ siroiit; commits ul in- llllti-Dlldtlléib", fougii. Altlnstry UlllCllt-S s.ti.i ' ioiil" battle today tor the (iiLltJ liuspiai lll the blii\crsity' my section on thc norihwcrtcrli titre of iii: city. The Insurgent enters of tire hospital were tirivcil wit, the \\' l\l.lii:.t:y aniloiiilccd. it L10 lfliilt.‘ time govcinmeli. nil-tie, lflllitllCilEui in Vuilcscns, op- ined iirc on tile buscist iincz; ilcund Viliuvcrdc. The Wm- hlinnztry announced titer otit ciizs throughout the ill’. lntn Action . into ttUt-tlll Zil- ig Viiorin ".11 dunner." Jllltiillf iiic Uvlccio rc- l m; . hilt. p ilCl! Fascist d l-s t . iii. 513th to 1.1 bQwl he u. ll-ltl-lV. T W ti ,1; A‘bn::j,' 1.1 4th un.i. i L-51l3-0-twt-tf ‘tam UH‘ hi‘ 00.. (next ‘I; illtc-i now Liiyivy; all kinds irrsctl pi;u;‘,-y_ Try [m L-Qfvl-IZ-Z-tl. l! sunéifitflvj‘ DPTCHEDQI‘ 17th for hnan-Csc-fooi (‘THCIYL in Presby- ‘ulfll- Chile River. L-960-l2-2-li. u ‘W hiitzlllli! ltvt‘ cud drcssozl poul- qilhtséiry ‘W’ except Saturday. .9 ‘vm-"Tkft prices. DJ. Trows- . cstmorclantl. Y93l-12-1-2l it ““% amfiuigllllllse saw- ln Btisincs: mmduth. ovrr Provincial Bank, _" y “T111118 from 8.30 on. L-12-1-3l. "Buyin l - fined Pgufim kinds of live anti turd“. 0J6. (lily QXCCPt L-72tl-l1-26-27-2B-M T w ti. m l1 hnfggttltllne all lines of Poultry e “n fllivc and dressed. Ask for Mwmbetml‘ Mid feeds. Your rav- Mfluve iiorih whi'e. P. E. I. Co- . 1-953-12-2-4-‘7-9-11-14. "Buy! Bu“ n‘ “V0 hggs ‘*1 "ti;- siwysmeidfly. Dec. 9 and ti“ B" "its until further ad- miy 3'"?! live and dressed I d mun." S daily. Signed Five PREAlN .f‘ "L.- i iiaiiiti ii torntlsrngfkoorsn ‘iYcript - Abuses Under Vendor Shops, Cases. At the annual meeting of the Prince l3;lv.'.ird Island '1t.'lfl_l9l‘3.‘.08i Federal on held yesterday in the Y. M. C. A. hail tit: follownzg resolu- tions, alter considerable t1.5t.‘tl5si0n, were adopted unanimously: ’ “This Fctieratlon reaffirms its conviction that the curtaimcnt of‘, the liquor traffic i best sccurcd byi a \h“.‘1i-iIll0l‘l1iOLi ]ll'0iii.liOl‘y law: l "I. ircsscs its mizlucintion of such i services in; have lzccn rcndrrd by the Attorney G: "rel rind other of,‘ ‘officer o. the law; "Arrztircs tiicm of otlr mgerttes to ‘ cc-cpc .110 in tlie advancement of ' the ciztnc of t: “nzcz; i "Rwcmmrirls that the executive of this organizaton consult ‘to v we still more sail frciory en- forcc tent; “fills itrrlf on PC0111 ti: dourcat- ‘ ‘ " the abtirrs of tito Script systcunl ally slncc much scr pt- c- tl iqiioi" flids its vray into the hands of boo =- ’ ‘ l . "' further erztcn- zllics. i . public (pinion; . I”. r ixforrcd. the Fed-l crnloit UKCS that iiif""i“£tt n as t“ i tho nninbrr of pr ns tested’ cud the amount of liqror s0‘d‘,' iliroi:"‘.i the vziroit’ vnd r". shouid V trusses Floss And C-o-operatiiiii . l -— T0 b‘. ' '1 mu=t hav; ' ictl ivaril", ', Csticrnl .ii ill-outi- ncr oi the ailictl cooper- “ rs \\'1\’1fil‘(‘5§‘- "The good will and active and fullest corporation of the printed nxirtl is itctwssziry,“ he said. The Corporation head told ihc club broadcasting unto not devel- oped purely for the purpose of pravitiing cntcrtainlnt-nt but cov- cred a mucii greater ilcid and it'd"- dcsirued for the devclzpincnt of n mtich higher culture. "It must mcct the essentials of civilization and must. dolvc deeper into the rc:t'iil of thought," he said. GENEVA, Dec. 1-The League 0t Nations Council tonight was litm- moned to meet Dec. 10 in seek ways and moans of confining the Spent h civil war to the Iberian. Peninsula. Diplomats, anxious over inter-i national complications because oft German and Italian recognition of ‘ the Insurgents, mapped plans for concrete support cf the London l non-inwrvenion committee. i Some expressed belief the League ‘ might designate a comniltare t) co-opctate with the body and thus bring it under the aegis of the League itself. Agustin Edwards, Chilean dele- L-911-l2-2-4i. gate who i: president of the Coun- Temperance Federation Scores Opposes Further Extension ‘Ofi iency To Drunken Drivers And Deplores Failure To Hold In- quest-s On Recent Drowning Fliers La nil in League I Council WTo Discuss Spanish Civil War secured” NEW PAIRRRAFT Liquor ReachingfliRliEREll FUR ManyBagtleggeyg y Place Order With Can- | adian Vickers For Present Systemg give New Flying- ' oats. ‘ (tEP. by Guardian's Special Wire) C-'lTA\i/A. Drcc. 1—Five flying- bonts for the Royal Canadian Air Force have been contracted for by the National Defence Department. it was announced here Denounces Len-i colic ive prise of $780,000. The new nirzraft will be em- ployed in coastal patrol duties: The dziportmental announcement says: “AS authorized by parliament last session, the Royal Canadian Air Force will be supplied‘ with licity in connection with the scripts flvitts-bvats for coastal patrol dut- gmi vendor ' sales? A czntrert has been awarded _ n _ v Moss .. Canadian Vickers Lim- Dnnkm brhlng itcd for the manufacture in Can- ada of five only Vickers Supermar- luc 'Strnti:':1ci" flying boats, each carrying o crew o! live and cup- zxble of long range. When built, the flying boats will be powered with twin Bristol engines. "The sum of $780,000 is involved in the contract, which will provide “This Fedzration views with grave concern the extent. to which tlrtink- on driving of ailfoinobile" endangers the lives of peaceful citizens on the hlvhways cf this Frovincc. and cv- prcsses its profound dissatisfaction ivih U110 leniency with which the czurts lave lately disposed of ca e5 _- “M, q , bnmgm to tr:a,___l_‘artimllar1y Cafes col‘fildtk-_~1ll/ employment repres. in which death has becn the result; “M”; °m “M's “Mk 5°’ Hp‘ o, drunkm m Carole“ d“, pg‘ y proximately three hundred men. TFXcK 57v ALTFRQNF Bill Wow-rive Germany To A h a nti o n a Neutrality? (c. r. by Guardian‘! special Wt") PARIS, Dee. 1-—A Hay” News Agency dlEIW-Wh "m" Berlin tonight said it. was re- ported in the German capital that Chancellor Hitler W115 ‘ ’ to denounce form- ally the Spanish non-interven- tion agreement. ' The decision to break away from the accord was believed to have been reached at t0- nlghtfs cabinet meeting, the agency said. Political circles, according to Haves, intimated llitlcr would base his deliuncntlon of the agreement on the argument that Russia is violating the pact. Deny Report BERLIN, Dee l-(C. P. Hav- as-The official German news bureau denied tonight foreign reports that thousands of Ger- man troops have been debark- ed on Spanish territory. Any Germans fighting on the Insurgent. side in Spain are voluntee a who had been liv- ing in Spain, the communique said. In this respect. they have the name status as other for- eigners on the Government side, it added. Indge Protest MOSCOW, Dee. l--(C. P. IIGWS (Continued on page 9) “This Federation uries in the in~i -’ r ' tcre ts of pxzbiie wcllbcing that the] more severe penalties nitsrt b:- met- cd out to offenticr- in f-it" re, if this menace to the lit-cs of our ctzcns‘ is t0 bc abated. lnqucstii Not H-Jd "This Federation zifiro wcws with disraflsfnr-tion tic oiiiizsion on the part of the proper fllhilflfi ie t) i law o fiecrs of ilfs Produce slrll‘ i I . . ‘ lrngt/otdl '1 i s, .- a l l‘ n“; 1; We “mp1,, [mm 13311333’ qucntiy wth the Attorney Ccncral prct-SQS tiicajiidqfrilgitcatsfintnniiifixh E . v "° 21ft W it . A 61‘ O1‘ Disclosure At Public Meeting Yes- * terclay That Premier And Temp- p t; .._._._ .... ..__ BANS ARMS SHIPMENTS To SPAIN "lvFor Both Home ggEnNssEpiigalég AndForeign Ports A rwevf- BUNFEREN l3 EtQRZtiEZ fillifeiiii Rifiiffiiftii? vention Committee Today. nip-mien.“ Says Americas United AgalnstAggres- . , . O (ily The (.‘:i;1:i'.ii:iii Press) Slon" u Ines ree Britain at todayfls meeting of the Silzinisti Ntill-inicfftih FQId Pfggfaljh tion Lommittee will raise the question. oi tort-lull volun- ______ [(9913, whose ptlrticipziiion in the Spanish civil _\\'1il‘ was By D. HAROLD OLIVER 5 characterized by Foreign ht-creturv i-‘ricn inst lli"iil ‘IS Associated Press Foreign staff qluue wrongj» ' i s i BUENO“ ALRES. D0 . 1—-(AP)~‘ ' . -~ - . . . Presldentfmosevelt pgnmyed met The mote lolioucd ftllilillt.‘ azivicts from hptiln that‘. Americas tonight as t-thoulde, w= .5000 (sermons hzid landed at insurgent ports within the shoulder" aeuinst aggression from’ past 48 hours to join thelnstirgent zirnt)‘. Oilicr reports 332°’?- Iwhét ltixrggzlf!’ l“)? “ma”, said Zl Russian general and liiti oilicers had iiririved .10 fight ‘cwan 1 . m2 Sfict - . ;N _ -_____ “against my wltllimtlitiiltioytitiintnt J _ ' _ Standing 1,, the Haj] o; D9,, “Si _ _ c ousc of tominons, mtillllVvillit‘, adopted 2i lilli fotw of Argentina's Congressional Palace, | bidding the carrying of arms to Spain in Hfillflii ' < from‘ Mr- ROO-rvvclt formally Opened tlle| any port, whether domestic or foreign. I inter-American Pence Congress. . which he fznl cred. The Cong-r s of 21 American rc- publicfltoarti President Roosevelt outline his three-fold program: In the fighting z-rcris, GJtWifillficllt. troops carried the mix. t- to H1O 1- swmt-fulcmnl! and unifying the‘ Insurgents ziroutid :IA\~(Zl‘id after wlthstiuicling a 12-hour assault in thQ r‘ i ‘t ‘ - . . . . . gfistciccizvgxinnfiggfiuirlhitgzfl]' wggéggné Llnlvcrslty City sector. The militia-actually" gained grcilnd in the all»: homispmpe and making dear mi night cncounttr, recapturing the Conic Ilospittil. “war mad" nations that the two A-i Government oficnsives CtJllilllilPd in the north against Ovicdo and mericas stand ready to consult to-i‘ Burgos‘ m“ o; the Ins-urge,“ Jun“ getther in the event of aggres ion? from abroad. . _ i’ .. . ... . 2. Steps t0 prevent creation of con- PA» LEUCLATIO!‘ ditions that give rise w war. includ- ing establishment of the highest; possible standard of living and po-‘ liticnl, religious and educational SOCIALISTS GAIN LONDCN. rm. n-tcP cacti-t..-‘ Rev. Mlhwatterwurth: ‘the llousc oi Commons adopted Report by u vat: of 2419 to 13".’, a‘: Prohibition freedom‘ _ ‘ signed to put all end to the 3. A more free exchange of goods: an“ . i "I a. “W Bmia‘ “um” i among American nation", removhz‘ “m Ships vrinch have bcvtl CBYYY“ what ML Roosevelt tenncd |l5uic1d_i mg drills to Spam irom foreign: al" trade barriers that lower living "ms- i standards and obliterate democrat-t Th‘? W‘ 1mm the be“ equally i0 ideals‘ I effective lit (both homo and foreign‘ The 101mm“: is me rem“ 1 President. Agustin Jtlsto of Ar- poi?‘ m“ Pm‘ §i“i’““~‘“i-‘~ "WIRE C Wqtypr-ynygl, .fl-;~(-t,,-\» - Bflllfll p’! s have born myvt “it w‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘~ * petition. ursitic tmilrvvcttwnt of tc- ’ ‘ : . 1 “""“‘ ‘the Trmperance Federation simme- lotions between Aincrican countries ’ ' i" m“ CW" l‘ Tilt‘ ' ' {lllCC ca. ; - h .5 ._ _ ted at the tiiiritial iiicctirtg yesattim and Europe. proposed the conrery bill do. "wt nfl- ct ships stcicd “My ence trv to coordinate American: i“ m" (ilillllllitllli peace machinery with the Iengtic; o" 1*. " ‘ i . “The Excctiiivc The P. E. I. Ti mix ‘ lice F£(l<‘.l'n‘.h:1. “Dear Sirs; "For thc past clt-vrn months ' , has been a real pleasure to me to . . _., . In the cotttsc of debate Fnrtiign Sccretaijv Eticn (lct-‘urrri Doiiiiiiioli #111115 Wvrc chilled 1'» th: protoc- ticn of the Bflllrlll tinny. lie said _ President Roose- l'r of irvtation to hold iii. ‘ i". in it-"tii? C7Frs of t\1‘- . i... mid w‘ 1; the Admiroitv hzid not i-siiocl iii- . ,, ,_ . - ._ . ~- ‘ " ' . , ' _ ‘ ‘ _ : . med to wrrk in the f" l {rfidihflinllgiwlllllfli v If l-tqflfll‘. HS _ F d I rw t ‘ pr . , _' _ try to slur-y the moms iglliliitlml: ‘not to‘ pictcti. Uulllilll3ll Tum ,0 mihpnnl‘, NH,‘ ,0“ {wt iii,‘ f, l“ mm‘ has he‘ a Q , W" 7mm "l? AYUPTWRW ‘ xii.’ a _'"“",“"°“‘- “F”. i""i“"m i with t1 s Executive l have entire- con r .i. my muse to there rcci- u". pacific ‘\Ir"‘<f.§ of {he Max:119 or- l! l ton mas Lint Dominion ships i rmipd to me mm. It that, CO_Q~‘,¢,\ c‘cn‘s. the public is cntifcd t1 know hit foot; and it is not 1'1 the i ‘cr- thc intwrnta of t'":~ li ti"r traffic, t SlICll inforina"oti s1. nld be w‘ ‘ll‘{".f‘|. _ "If casts are not to be with by orr pnviiz-‘ol at?!‘ {"55 FCtiCYTlfill iiill ro".<:‘tl it r. ry to rvpcni in t“? Frdrra‘ 1'1“- jv"r ircnt of Ji's‘i'e. t) trike 't:cii Fctierations (titty opcnly to stand rcticn as may lze rrfrcr." i brhind its cdttcaiional secretary. "We rtvornmcnd ih‘! the t‘.\"‘tftli'vt‘ C. Wnltcrwortli, iii VlCW o! deal with s"ch it-rtthitfon its has mm raised in Govern- bccn stzggc ted by the Sins of Tem- . ' .. ci-s to certain outspoken PC7311!“ or other bull's and scctirc ts-mclits of Mr. Wiltterivorth on legal advice on the matter. i ,. enforcement, came ln "RVc fTCClflhYflfi thot. the rdiicn- i .v diFfll-iiioll M Yiisicfdflyh tionnl fesitrrrs oi ‘the Federiiicn be’ public annual meeting of the Fed- hrnvily sfr." scti again during the oration. coming ycnr. The dirrttsloli was prcccded by "The Fcclcntiin oxrrcores its an- lengthy (locate on the resolutions, nrccirt-‘on o.‘ its officers for quoted elsewhere in today's Guar- "”"~"’ """“‘_"" diiln. Objection was raised by Rev. R. ILStavcrt that the resolutions can- taincd no reference to the abolit- ion of the Prohibition Commission. against which the Federation had gme on record 11st _vc:tr. "Arc we satisfied?" Mr. Stnvcrt risked. "Should we say that the Attorney General is doing better than the Commission?" dczili Q .1 The qu-“tizn of the Temperance. _- (Confnued cn page 9i Northern Rhodesia BROKEN HILL, Northern Rhode- sia Dec. 1—C.~.pt. James A. Molii- Re _ a C 1 1 w b5“, _ 5°‘; “mi m“ Fvemh cmpilm‘ Ed‘ siding): "Tflitiirciyhitngce ha; ‘gel-Sn ounrd Comigllon-Mohnier, rested mum ‘vmle we may m,’ n" reel hero tonight preparing to take off at drum on the lest leg of what they hoped W0ll'd he a. record breaking London - io - Capetown flight. satisfied with the change, yet suf- flcient time has not been given to discovcr WIIQi-hcl‘ it is worse or bet- ter. Thai was said today from the floor, was it not?" Rev. Mr. Siavcrt: Rev. Mr. Christie "No." Prtv tcly. Mr. Commons Rejects Euthanasia Bill cll, was frankly opposed to the session, deeming it futile and per- haps dangerous b::au:e of the present alignment of power end conflicting political ideologies. ‘The meeting was asked by the Spanish Madrid-Valencia Govern- ment last Friday to debate Cler- man and Italian recognition and decide whether the actions affect- ed "international relations and the peace and good-ivill among nat- lona." (In Rome it we‘ indicated to- night that Premier }".".:soiini would continue his boycott of league unions because his conquest of DCNIICN. r . 1-tAP>-'I'ho House of Itcrds iozlay rejected the bill to legalize "mercy deaths’ by a vc-te of 35 to 14. The mltlhannsia propose‘ was defeated aft-er a sharp, brief de- bate in iii-inch Lord Dawson of Perm, the Kin-ifs physician, and the Armbishrp of Canterbury both opporcd it. "If there are extreme oases." the Archbrhop said, "where it is morally legitimate to marten o. llfa of pain. they ahiould be left Hat-d Been In Physical Conflict; O ‘er Latter’s Championingl ‘Of Prohibition Enforcement.’ Webster.“ Rev. J. M. MacLeod: “It was said at a. mcctilii; 0f the Cfllllillulllf‘. committee, too.“ Rev. AF. Baker: "I have in mind the opinion cf one of our friends. in the House, who feels that the Conunission should be restored. Perhaps we have not had time to judge, though tlicrc sccms to b: fairly good indications that condi- tions arc not working stiiisfnctir- ily." The Chairman: “The conimiticc has had this matter llllfiCl‘ tsonsid- eration, and it was thc tiiianlmous opinion that the time was not ripe to ask for a change. We have no real reason to say that we should ask for n change at the present time." Rev. Waiter McCicni-y: Chairman. I do not know just. how much you know. but I know sonic- thing. Mr. Wattcrworth has told us something about tho abuse hc received from the present. holder of all these dictatorial powcrs." Rev. Mr. Stavcrt: "We want to put. his standing in a clcar light." Rev. Mr. McClcary: "lion. Mr. Campbell wont nftcr our Agent hcrc, and accused him of being n liar. It was something (lcspcriiic the dispute ilint went on Ill Stim- mcrsidc. and blows were passed be- tween the Attornw General and our Agent. Fall 1mg that, at a board meeting cf cur Agent onc of his greatest stzpganrtzrs, the Attor- ney Generafs fziiher-in-law, with- drew his financial support from the board. Today our Agent does not know wiicrc he is. It has come ' to a sliow-doivn with liim, and I am wandering how we are going to back him up. If there was a Com- mission, a thing like that could not have happened." i Rev. Mr. Siavert: “Hear. hcar!" The Chairman: "I think the con- tinuing committee decided not to have that matter aired in pubic today. I don't, think it is a good matter to get out. I 110p: the newspapers will please leave that part out of their reports altogeth- er. ‘This la a personal matter be- for the medical pr‘ -- deal with." Ethiopia has not been formally m- ognlaed). (Continued 0n p988 6) i I filllizatlt)“ X X X - _—:. iation as we carried on in ainirst can at Ilri-at-n The wr ~ of liUplliflf‘ cntliusuism ‘ t In mfimcnm] £35m“, a pl.o,_,kl,.jp,n. for the P "riifs goodwill mission, m“! Rum?’ n “'25 ‘cuably n“ of Temperance acilrrioti and odiica» witch fcilovxcrl his trip (‘own the porwd “d7”- hilvc W-‘llfllldvd “on. ' ftxnitt if.‘ n trctity plrtigiiig each l to aid the other if slic “TH? ut- tacked. '1he formalities were ulrrictl Sotitlt American roast, rclchod cli- max as he rcncliccl the C0ll".l‘f‘.\.‘i0l1- a1 Palace. A crowd“ ivlifcli paticrl ‘he Puma dcl CCllQf0S0—-fl hrg“ square five blocks long and three n-itle. cltcrrt-d mildly m ti“ vi< ting President reached the Plum. "As all of us are tiivzirc, \\'I' brill! our special will; at :1 I ' t lately prcctrrliiisr n tron‘! reiioiiun out during a visit by (‘ital-ins voiced especially through thc Pres! Corbin, Phonon Ami) siltltir m in favor of ti chat o " ('fi\'t‘l‘.il‘.lt l1‘ London. to the llriii ‘l FOITIQII P07 Tfilliftlill! Office, it “'35 lcporictl. tox ' Some quarters cxprcs-"srd lic- Iief the part implied liriiiiiii and Fiance have given up hopi- of‘ reviving thr- Locarnt» ‘frt-uty‘, made a. dead letter when Germ- nny remllittlrizetl tht- Rhincland VOFJiHi t. ;:' lCdIli iiiltitihtiil.’ ply." 6i Dismiss ti-harges _, - i. .1 M‘ l. 1' iwj ‘Detaiagcirf the Anglo-French k‘ i‘ treaty were not til ilc: :'tl._ _ GUCBKJ‘ 5i‘ (A. I’. by (iuartlinifs Special Wire) RUTLAND. Vi. Dec. lV-Govcr- nor Charles M. ‘mith 0i Vermont, ‘il-tenr-oid ircsitlont of the Rutm _ iitnii h. 21c] Savings Blillk. wont L” smmt EM‘ ~ freedom latc today from n chnrgcl mm‘ “mud i!“ __ of Concwlmg a bookkccpcrts ab; Goverlimciit of ilic Dfllllillifiil Ulll- lcgzcti thefts from tht- batik. Ceincfl‘ . Juno- John s. Buttlcs dismissed W“ ll"? ll“ "~"'~‘-*'°" l" '=~'1""‘ the chain-re oiiulnst the trey-haired ‘my p°m‘m°“. “mid no" ""'°i)°r‘ Governor only a few hours after he at” "m “ Pfmcy of n°“"‘~‘i“1'\"’n" lind Likcn similar action in the “on i h“ 5m“- cnstis of two other men who faced similar counts. '- Governor was charged with . ion of fciony. an ttcctistziion brought tinder an old common law. growing out of the alleged thefts of John J. Cnckiin. former book- kccpcr. Cockiin was convicted eight days ago of embezzling $124.- OUO from the brink ovcr a niiic- _\'-'.‘ill' poriod. .1 " i Ava ; \F You DON'T caossii YWR ERWQEE‘: ‘fit. You 6E1’ 4o diieti‘; l Mimi): ‘furor won't’ Br. filer-IE t, ! were entitled to iill‘ ii:i\'_v's yirott-c- ‘ tion. But if cvidciicc dcvcltitrcti Dominion ships German Force Lzindrtl ‘l Confronted with fllliiifliihiiYt‘ o- iimatcs that 5011i" 5.0411) (1 ~ have landed tit Spanish Iiisii [torts during the past f iv . Eden said Britain would bring up the whole question of voiiiivcri-z», iigliiin in Strain at tumor-rover. iContiniicd on page 9i TugFails ToLocateSanizerrz , v Sydney Collier, Crew Safe “ ST. PIERRE. Miqiielon, Dcc. t ‘told of ilitir 1.4.: i"i'.~'. plight thtil" 111-‘ 4i t1 ‘l-i W‘ -P tug iva‘. dispatched from St. Itain Emerson Croft. Fret 1'1:- Plrzre late today to survey the Yizitieer William Bennett and Sca- l':n Bydic N. 5.. coilier Watch , man James Farrell had remained roiti. liigll tide this nfttiiiocn at i~ll an! tomorroiv morning at. 105. which ni seamen escaped _ aboard when they lift. IhTy snzd. '“'f\'.t"IS tn 110m t! 4'10 in dorlcs ycstoitliiy. i and n tug u-ns sciit from St Pit-ri-v iiilli ll t“ to t iii p: i at. Laden with 300 tons of Nova to their D5 is liner. 73°» Mcniiwhilc. us anxiety for tlivir‘ lu>t q‘li‘.l'.t'i' Moon Stinduyz-Dr-c. safety incrcatezl. tho thrcc lcftj 5, 2.20 l). in. aboard. lied taken to n dory azidl Sitiiiiiictxitic tid‘ c""itrn initi- made St. Pic-re shortly before mid- ! iiics lnucr than Cllil‘.'l'ittfi.tllli'll. nozn. She lind rprilrl‘, n teal: in inght. The tug l-.".'.l1‘llf‘(it‘l\l‘13‘ this "IF- lMl It-Klfl s'orm_v weitthcr on hcr way here v morning ivithoitt having found from Sydney. i trace of the collier. It was believed Six members of the crew rcarh- she sank near shore between Cape Scotin coal far St. Pierre. the M2- fen motor vc sci wn; abandoned in sinking condition off Po nte Platte. Little Miquelon. yrtrrzing; after- Loan-n Bordon 9.56 a. m. I p. m. Loavel Tonnantlnli ll n. m. 2.55 p. mq Dally exempt Sunday. ed hcic before dusk last. night and i Coupe and Cape Dangeac. N. "u, comma“, h“ mm w- ..