00o people in l 3a’ 4- 8.000 in this P513“? Read The gjifldi,“ every day. THE WEATHER a Guardian is read iln '— 11 every wort - Pracflclioyiine in Prince Edward Island. Strong southwest in. northwest winds and gain with rain tin-sing colder by Friday, "if Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew {j ETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAKDECEMBER 8, 1932 , I nndod ll" 5-,;=;g,,2::"il';'.‘.uu2 In out. 8 PAGES Allnllll Bnbscrlptions Delivered 05.00 I)! llali Cnnldl laid U, l. A, Il-Mi ermaii President's Death Bone 0f Contention InReieh RAGtC AFT ERMATH GREAT BUUSTSeQond Session N BLEAK CQAST FUR BANAUMNQf New Reich. F BAY ST. GEORGE LUMBER, TRADEiEnds In Uproar I 6 E _l n l n VifitiminOg Wrefik gt ,“Sand Eve-W Part of Domml Nazi- Communists Battle _With OeacN iron?“ t do CShOIC ion will B ene fi ti Spitoons, Telephone Receivers, “E s 1' | u N n ew oun an oast. From United King, Tables, Desks Etc. Re Right carer. ‘ Of Slmessw“ I" Event 0f , N s w E R E D men of the unknown number who Nova sbotia, Quebec and Newiound_ manned the little wooden wrecking land waited with scant hope. Even steamer “Sand Beach" had come if their menwere not numbered back to the land tonight-to stay. among those already found, there ilonrs Decision To: _ ' Death Of Von Hindenburg. "ta-Pals “DO Their bodies lay in the shacks of was only the slightest thread o1 Replace Europeani fishermen along the bleak and possibility that any man survived Softwood W t BERLIN. ni-o. 7.-;la.i=.>-shouiul _ . ,, . Canada Produot- l?.€...1Ii‘2i"'i2.‘I."i..if3..iii?ifii"if;i;B ll S I N E SS IN T1161!‘ Bib COII- weathered southeastern coast of the steamers foundering. iiilillltie IS T0 Be Bughsife (tlizyge-walted removal to I j iie in vvlili-li spltoons, telephone rc- Maintalined, A n d their homes, but where they will ,He Needs Your Help Fate Undetermined dairy in every part of Canada \vill Tl _ I in ) _ oucilt from the United Kingdomhi, 1L n ‘Mum’ r-cision to replace European soft‘ demonstration ciimc as the legislature was consid- (Canudhn Press) (iiiillvli Hllicd (lcsks were used 'I'(JRON'I‘O, Doc.‘ 7.——LllllllJL'l‘ iu- .» ‘:;”t’l"”' "mm? i“, mlwld Se“ . i‘ ii l4.‘ llt'\\' I‘|(' i5 ug OK ay. find a lest resting pln¢e was un- Aa the steamer Sagona and New l Children Are To determined, for only two of the Brunswick patrolled the bay, pok- seven had been identified. Captain ing their noses through a veil of falling snows, bits of scattered Hal] B A M e r I‘ y B. M. Moody's body was found yes- Christmas. "We take pleasure in BDSWEYII! ierday at Fishels, and will probably be sent to St. Stephen, N. 3., for burial. Twenty miles down the coast, at Highlands Brook, fisher- g moh found a boat with the Band W" “d mus pmmmently m. ‘Beach's name on her planking, and uniclil-ioli bclowhcxpressrlg at Andrew Berra body.- Berg, also 9511118 time our great gratiflca- known as Bergble’ Sign“ on as or that it's fa thful author is num- from scotsguard. flask. .< id among our friends: ‘lieu Eiiilnr~l_ mu R yours nlil. Five more were found today in wreckage from the old 248 ton steamer were picked up. But actual cause of the steamers fate was not determined. The bodies bore ho marks to indicate that her stores of guncotton, carried for use in salvag- ing operations, had blown up. Shipping men thought the Sand Beach, sailing from Cornerbrook for North Sydney on December 2, had the i" ' M; " 'e Head, mc bfill\'\\lllf‘ilil frEl-nllu s.'i_v iiicro midway bgtwegn Highly-id‘ Brook A Cilifllfi. l" you roe it in TH , ,- I (I'll in. the truth, 1s there Wis (111.41 W-si Nlwly-fifih atrcci. I cy do not loolievc except the hole 0f trulli and knowlcdgc. iaus. lie cx (Continued on Page 5) NNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. Growers Association Convention. 5171-40 Mt word strict! . ble in advance. "Catholic Women's League pan i lillf‘, Market Building, Friday in the world in Canada and we have 1"!» 0983-12-7-31 a superior system of grading» that "cmlvii in Pownul Hall, Thurs- '- cvcnmc, Dqggmber 31m, post. ‘ Hid ti’i iurihcr notice, "Comet th x mgr-me’ gfldgy. Ezegggfflga under different temperatures to rmlmi’ first fine night. vinoinia ourliuhoiv. ‘Virginia, your little friends are orig. Tlxoy ltive been affected by 1001111050 ‘>1 a ‘kelmml B“ Hon. Robert Weir Tells c. They think that nothing can which is no; comprehensible by c‘ Lille minds. All minds, Vir- his, wheihor illojv be mcn's or rcirv. iuc llitic. In this great lvcrse of ours man is a more in- the poultry-raising industry to cf. nli ant, in his iiits-llect, as com- Eastern Canada as a result of the ol-cd ivith lhc boundless world impetus given to it by the Imper- lnilt hm. as mcaslirod by the in- iai Conference Trade pacts, and 11180001‘ "M11010 0f EYBSPUlE the the work being done by his de- "Ycs, Virizina, there is a Santa shipping and in arranging a mar- a "o- ccrtainlv n5 love ket in the United Kingdom, ivoi-o (Continued on Page 7) E y O f Shipments Over- seas; Nova Scotia ls Getting Share. HALIFAX, Dec. ‘F-lmportance of partment in co-operating both in stressed by Hon. Robert Weir, Fed- eral Minister of Agriculture in an interview last evening, before de- parture for Kentville where he is attending the Nova Scotia Fruit IS OPTIMISTIC "I am highly optimistic over the market we are establishing in the Old Country," l-Ion. Mr. Weir said. _ “We can produce the best turkeys Y will place us first in the British market." He said the present shipments of poultry were being transported ascertain the best temperature to ‘ Minister Points Out lxiwMartForPoultry The Canadian Pram-His little home atthe nearby village of 8t. Hilairon burned lo the ground and his wife dead as the result of an oil lamp explosion, Neree Galgnon the condition of his young baby under constant medical supervision. ed here today. carrying from one room to another suddenly exploded‘ it was explained, enveloping the women in flames and quickly spreading through the tiny home. effort to check the flames. He was unable to save his wife but succeed- ed in carrying the flaming crib in which the baby lay to safety. He received severe burns and the MM was very severely injurcdi USGrainExports 6957.12.54; kécp the produce fresh. Men under “Com his department were already busy Church iivwiotllegn ltlpp" m mo“ m England “vermin: Gamma“ ember o: Adm 152331; aagrlday. Dfl- products Ind in oo-operoiiou with 095342,“, the Trade Commissioners were "x _____ - stressing the advantage of properly , y. 0318a Concert in Pleasant Vai- Faded P011151’? products to the um If noitflilixlsigalilgci December trade. ' u . . ' r ggilil-ifi-B-ii. “M” °“°“'hi"h° Nd. "my last n i ' trip to Halifax was made in coin. §°g9@—'I'll0re will be Sill our‘ nwv with my secretary. 0.1.. Bur- nmdazllgfolilriil‘ Beg Vievl; Hallhon gess, who accompanies me now. We 1115,10,, '25 Cont} °°e$o§f1g-_8_g; were returning from overseas-he u '_ ' was a Captain in the flying Q0111. ‘ (llgllckcn Supper-qr, Thom”,- and I was in the 70th Infantry, u" "hump will hold a Chick- Winnipeg.“ '.' m?" l“ 7-0"! River Hall on ‘m 2;’. December 10th, 4 to 0 - cents. 0020-l2-0-tt-2l. MADRIDEN, N. M, Dec. 7._. (A-P-F-Four miners are known to be dead and at least ten oth- ers are believed to have been killed by an explosion of unde- termined origin in the Jones- Morgan mine of the Albuquer- que Con-lilo: Coal Company here today. ._?___,, ll i“, gall” W168i’. December 23rd‘ m," ca" 41" Clyde River Presby- hnnv luch nt"1.30 P, M, 3- sflillrllav night. 3972-12-8-11. u N neBllliir bu. Monthly Meeting- Char- mkwn! Ladies Auxiliary Protes- m nclfllmse. orphonhpo '- bfim e Street. Friday afternoon, her 9th. can r- msqaqyml bane Hall, Friday, December 0th. coconut’, '—%--_ ' Iramme It Afton Halli; Pro- " up... ,,‘}§'*‘""°¢ by Nine Mile 5m trict. Lunches. Dance. b“ a-Admission 15c. v.30 Doc. December 0th. swpei- served from Show A Decrease exports last week from the United States amounted to 1,300,000 bush- els against 1,675,000 bushels the previous week and 1,683,000 bushels during the oorrespoding week of last year. week from United States ports to- talled 538,000 bushels against 564,000 the previous week. Exports of North American wheat flour were 86,000 barrels against 52,000. in exchange within the Empire pm- sented the grsaust barrier to trade: between Fiji and the Islands of the Western Pacific group and Canada ' with Australian stcrlin 20 per cent "Concert and Dance in Brsdai- “by u“ mud “an” “mud Qgqoqtaqt K111160011 And the F-Padisn dollar some 20 per cent. above sterling. "Corrie to the bean and sousslfl Ilpcrts to Australia and imports ,. Pr, NW1’? l‘ the “W16 °i 1m‘- lmdm" from an country are alike unpro- "vuiilosm Grab mg ma mm ‘Imam’ ”'"‘“'°'d' T'“‘"‘"'Y' fitable, declared Hts Excellency sir uiurchison r -if no: aim, December 0. n0 to 1o pm. m aid of noii. 20o eooo-ia-o-si. and 20o. I Loses Wife But Sa ves B a b y From Flames MURRAY BAY, Que, Dec. 7-—(By is anxiously awaiting reports on Word oi’ the tragedy was receiv- An oil lamp Madame Gagnon was The husband made a desperate WASHINGTON, Dec. ii-Graln Canadian grains exported last Exchange (Canadian hell) i MONTREAL, Dec. ‘l-Differences ' This Christmas more than ever before Santa Claus will require the ' assistance of his Pals. .o0ds with the Canadian product- ln major building contracts coming Algoma East, said here today. The House debate emphasized Congressional opposition to the re- creation of the debt funding com- mission, which Presldent Hoover has said he would recommend. President Alan T. Treadway o1’ Massachusetts, a staunch adminis- tration suporier and member 0f the House ways and means com- mittee which would handle any debt legislation, said on the floor: "I for one am ready to go to the mat on the settlements as made by the debt funding commmisslon." “There has never been 110V in" tentlon on the part of Congress. other than the moratorium of last year, that there should be an? change or modification of the ag- reements." ile asserted that Con- gress alone has the right to change the agreemnts. Moratorium. WASHINGTON, Dec. 'I—(BY The Associated Prcssl-Rcitcratcd warn- ings that the United States Con- gress will not agree to a reduction of war debts—particuliirl_v those of France-were heard on Capitol Hill today as the House of Represent- atives and Senate awaited the W0- mised message from Prcsijdcnt H“- of a liydrogcn container rcduccrl in bert Hoover on the subject. The diebate come Stimson, Secretory of State vlriu- silk plant’ ally completed an answer in the m“ Brmsh reqmst’ for m‘ ext"? through the debris, authorities this sion of the moratorium. Til/are wcic mdlcatmm that h” phmnpd also w still were missing. Mcrinxvliilo, an reply to the last French note. Pre- viously, it had been said at the State m agenda in the Reichsmg‘ and Department ‘hm’ m answer would tho proposal was madc that vic- be made to either. saw the receipt of a second note ‘mm Belgium asking mt debt t“ workmen ivcro putting the finish- Tlie day also "Thisis evidence of Great Bri- Canadiun iumbcrmeh at Ottawa o l ‘ iliiring the Imperial Conference. e Willie Ontario might not get in- to the market immediately the pre- mcnts from ilic East would relieve pressure on the northern Ontario Secy. Of State Stimson Completes domestic murkct. Answer To British And. French, rm~ Request For Extension uixlulslnlllllin N.Y. RATHENOW, Gemmiiy, Doc. fl- Eight workmen were killed and more than 26 others ivcre hurt, six gravely: today when an explosion ruins o. large part of the Trust ' Buildings and n heavily.‘ artificial L After searching most of the dnv cvcning announced that four inch inquiry ivzis ordered in a Commun- iims’ silrvivors be paid indomniiics. The explosion occurred just as He‘ and “mansion o! momwfium‘ lug touches on an addition to the (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 7—Chaii8e the prohibition laws quickly i! you're going to change them at all. was the advice sent to United States coolness today by time! General William Mitchell coinci- dentally with testimony from thi! brewing industry iii-gins the iesall- zatlon of 8.2 percent beer. Without indicating his personal attitude, the Justice Department chief said in his annual rcpt)!“ “The changes if any should be ‘made as quickly as possible." 811d "through mendment of substan- tive law" to prevent a breakdown in respect for law. The beer testimony was given be- fore the House ways and means committee. Brewers’ representatives said that at a so per hem! t“ rate on an estimated 40,000,000 barrel consumption, $200,000,000 would pour into the United States treasury annually: $800,000,000 would be expended to rehabilitate ‘ar,in an inter- Quqgq-a view hero today. breweries and 100,000 men would be puttoworklleanwbiiqitwaain- Calls For Change In United States ' I . . ' cntlilg {no T. F. and M. Salvag- ro l l a ing Cririvorniioli, of Now York, i0- _ diwted that the Hoover admims- ycsicrday as that of Cnplain B. M. tmtwn would have nothing to do Moody. (‘0lillllillldPl‘ of ilic missing Wm‘ the Demwmtfi‘ be“ proposntl" sioamcr sand Beach, from which The mvitatlp“ extended some ' the bodics o six nihor men have ary of the Treasury Ogden Mills come “Show? by Chairman Collier 0f the whys “nd means committee to nmke a of Andrew Berg or Bcrgblc. of recommendation 0n the was "We invited Mr. said, “but the Treasury liiid no rc- oomme ufi-Ltlon to make nud so we _ . .. _ 1 Will I100 call “Pill! Clio trcusilry‘ 0i‘- Collier nigh,’ Amherst Airport I. G. Fnrbin artificial silk plant. Identified flCllllil Pl‘CSSl~—R. S. Glnlli. repres- night, definitely identified the body found at FlSllElS, Buy Si. George Captain Moody's bodv. iviili that Drowning; Tragedy hnd rctiimcd from a. trip to Mon- AMZIIERBT, N. S., Dec. 7—<By trcnl, was found today in Black The Canadian Prcssl-Amhcrst to- Brook, on the town's Outskifi-i- Th!“ day began to build an nirpori. il/ork were no marks of violence. and the was begun at the old Victoria driv- coroner's. jury rciumcd a verdict ing park, where r-"cilons will be of “dchih by cirovming" without cleared of brush and lifid?i‘f!'l‘0ivi.li. puking u flildilli! on the maunor Fifteen unemployment relief work- in which the vii-ilm came to be an were on the Job as a starter. drowned. irriiig a bill which would cstabusifll- 0 u K I N H U P tho right of EAICCFSSiOIl in ilio event imdoi" the supervision of the Com- ‘inissioni-r of Works, George B. Nicholson, Conservative M. P. for of iiic dcuili ur rcsignaiioii of Piiiil Von Hindcniliirg, the 81-year-old President of the Reich. Despite the tilrmoil, which requir- ed a suspension of the session for ' tom's determination to give Can- more than an hour’ the mcmbcns l a t niliaii lumber‘ every chance," said gave first an}! éecolld rcvfldmg w a‘ . Q > B“. Nicholson, who represented National Socialist blli niiwiidzzlg the ,constitu‘.ion so that the Cliici Jus- tice of thc Supreme Court would succeed i0 the Presidency in the evrnt of the death of the incum- bent. Final approval on Friday was _ fcrcnce was bound to react to the rcmrdcd as certain ‘provinces b fit i. .11 . Tl l: “ ' a r e would be eifirdint up?“ sliih: Um“ recvntly the ‘vennmme meld Marshal lavas considered virtually sacrcssnct by members of the (Continued on Page 'li lilssocinied. Press) NEW YORK, Doc. 7~Monetary gold continued into New York from Europe in substantial volume io- driy, nnzi more of the moth] was understood to be imdcr ivay. Of particular interest was ilic ar- rival of approximately 31,000,000 on the S. S.,Parls from i-lavre, France, in view of the rcccnt drop in the French irziilc to the point at which it is Lilcoreticaiiy possible to ship metal from Paris to New York. Favo u rable Trade Balance TORONTO, Dec. B-JCanadiim Pi-css\_Cunliilri's increasing fav- (Speciai to The Guardian) MONCTON, N. B., Dec. 7.—Busi- ness conditions are looking up in the Marltimes these days and the outlook is very cheering for the ivinicr. The heavy movement of grain and other‘ commodities to Maritime ports, Halifax and St. John particularly, has resulted in over two hundred C. N. R. employ- ccs, mostly train and cnginemcn, going back to work, In respect of the agricultural situation, farmers are expecting to secure good prices for their produce, particularly potatoes, and a large movement is expected to Montreal and Ontario markets in January. It is also anticipated that Cuba and the United States will be heavy buyers of seed potatoes. Many (armors in the Marltimcs have as‘ a side line fur farms and, according to a. statement of one of the largest fur ranchers in the liiarltimes, they (Continued on Page 7i n. wealiegrz; Aftck A Luv. lusoahucr harm’ ‘s SW51. You REALLY rm. Younr. woafli orabic irzulc hriliincc. xihich iii Ociobcr was “so ahus.lii;ill_i~ lnrgc as to miikc til!‘ cumulative total more than double ihrii of the cor- ST. JOHN'S Niid, Doc. 'i'—-lC8ll- responding poriod of ins‘ y-car,“ is‘ l soon b" tho Canadian Rink of n: {he mos‘ li'l"".\'tll‘ih rccclit Cliliadlu cconomy." SHELBURNE. N. 5-. Dec. 'i-—(Bi' "Vlslwd ‘Y’! The Clilliifililli Prcssl-Tile body 01 "1"‘°“""‘~m'- James lvluii" who iilsnppcnrcd from rciiiscii to nllilim" 1V0 his rooming house licrc on the ev-| ilofiillillll‘ oriing of October 23. just after he \ 5m 1H5 or Canadian banks whsuisznrlosz. rho. 1.1.1. ma‘, and the iziliilchiioli cl (hi: Si? ,l|ili'l‘ ~~‘i Liiivrciicc \\'ll‘,i‘l'\\i\}‘ irvliii‘. Tim ])l‘(‘.s'l<l(?lli did not rcic": to tho mu" debts, mcrc the Uniiuil Sin‘ s ii: mcnt 0i tho llccciiiliii" puyuicuis and llirii. lil- would “rc- ~~-‘i‘ commend mcilmilc to overcol temporary cxchuiigi- (liiliciiltics- W" whore iicccstsary." Mr. lioorcr linkiil \.'.ii" KQLlJiS“ ilie forthcoming uoiicl ccoilomic‘ l‘.l\'::mmnv_sidp m" MRMN" "mm," conference and ilisririiuiiivnt "ihrcc izrczii ileiils oi intcriilitiol a for] 1-. w» . IIETIFII. ‘rui- ' ‘:1 l‘ lliiilill nlliii, ("ill iili . Ari.“ m . vim mu y ll (‘illliimv M. Juli“ . . 31,11,131 1110'- l - i0 Colzcrcus lodui‘, r“ sfilliilifllilWfili, lizid boon unoifYcinl-q pycsiilvll’. ilcilwii. lio-ix- ‘COIYP "it-Fl 1i‘ 1'0"" . ,. .- , l ]y blli jwpziI-c id/"zzi f ' " ‘mo?! mended iillflllikf oil". r mm mi. I ‘("3151 ,\~1'_ ircorgnnizstvm o‘. W‘ 77"" l Slates‘, U, ., ., ,1 |._.,.»r S! bunklii! system, nil-km: 1'~‘f@T°n°¢\ Yum‘, ‘l w-wvr“ ryiiii-kl" , _ ‘U ,_ , , .. ......i.<u. ~~<~ _ to 1hr‘ stability oi L. .'iii.i blilihfim ‘mkgflhw ,_,,_,,,_, ._, L,“ M, i w-riilivv-‘i ii-liwis; llili"ll PI , v-ntpi Sir/lip “ \l1‘<' mill nonh- 1y‘ v wvl‘ h ...l.l. p will id! -- .,p~ - ~...»~ h s \ Lilith! llllil lw .-. ...\r=ilr< o-ui r b uii‘; i 15 “, pjn-t null \\'s. trill! a. i||i|‘lll\\'i‘~i \\ll ii" full, iurziiilg Chili"? (if ,. iic ,-,_, [lilllillli at ~_l-. Fun flit‘! this morning nt 7.25 nnl aciv llils nilci-vmon u? Lis. "5 up». lllflil vhhi~l--ivi~l»wh, m] ' rnll ruins scuaniml ziclicu which min‘. bc considered mirth. m. mm i p. m. not in part, but as a uholc." “ork days-Leaves Capo Torment line 10.30_ l. m. lfifl Z55 I ll- ‘ll 5iln\\' [inr- ii tlilo lmi m-muiu: fli 1:21 mid run moon Mun-ins. l"--'- l'-’- 1"" \\':~i-k1i:i,\a—I.cnrr~s Borden doll)