Covers Prince Edward Island Like m.» Dew ADA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER :“Q\ Q l ~l~*fi Read by manna‘ Eve 2. Overthrow. F nch G Vt illilll Wer'NlNETY s.» I'€ 1 ‘O t imuon uuun Increased B3 mama 0141.4: Westminster Is PredictedlliIIISBIISSEITATeW semen Chancel-figs Ambition I: Divided opiniJ As To Likeli- hood Of. New Administra- - tion Surviving. Gangster Hangs Self In Jail ii- ~ (Associated Pram) PARIS. Dec, i-The predicted overthrow of the young Csbnet of Premis Camille Ohsutemps within a few weeks was widely discussed tonight 5n the chamber of Deput- U. S. Prohibition Re- peal Creates New Problem Under Ex- port Act. (Canadian Pren) OTTAWA, Dec. i-The quota of liquor which Canada will be per- mitted to ship to the United States in ths first four months after re- peal of Johibition is regarded by officials here as very small. A hasty (Canadian Pru) _ ‘n PAUL’ not 1_wmh shun l! on the eve 0f tlh first 0501s.] wmpuuglqn baud on vquhmtwn m. alleged cmcm - , ‘Pi_'_'""‘°' f" W‘ {flflflfr- I inseam. iec to m, estimate that "" n‘ I‘ " export for the period hanged himself with his necktie in a cell in the Ramsey County Jail here early today. lharkey with three other mem- bfll oi’ the tough gong, including Roger Touhy, the leader, was ro- eently acquitted in Federal District Court of the $100,000 kidnapping of Wlliam Hsmm, Jr., millionaire brewer I i Three previous ministries have lherlff Georg, H. Moeller said Bhs-rkey was found desd by a lsllsr making roumh. He said ap- parently Shsrkey had hanged him- self sometime between l am. sod d an. His cell was on the second floor. . Sheriff Moeiler slid Sbarkey had complained of s headache tc,a W" "WW1 l’! Wmnmt- guudsboutlsm.andhadasbed forssurintablets. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC wanna-ram, n. Y, Dec. l—- "Alaouleemsnts are inserted In I 8 alts‘; par‘ wars NI column Itslaill Ifilhls is advance. "Reserve Wednesk. Dec. 20th. II was ecbcei r t. m: "Eddie Cantor in “The Kid From gain” at Kensington, ‘luesdsy, Dec, “Loadinl hogs at York ‘ruesday afternoon, December 5th. List with ‘ J. S. Allan. 331g "Reserve Thursday, December list for West Royalty School Con. cert and Christmas Dee. 8197. "Hunter River starch factory will close for the season 'I‘tiesdsy,' December 5th. 323g "Hockey at Msrshfieid Rink io- night. Mount Herbert versus Marlhfield. Show after gsme. 323s “Reserve Thursday. December Ilst for Concert in Orwell Cove i-llll. 3217. "Reserve December 20th for Concert in Clyde River Baptist Church. 3312. "Bedequ; Rink opens tonight, Dec. I. Special skate 10 cents, or come and leg your season ticket. 3230 "Come to the legion Dance in Belfast Public Hall, Wednesday, December 6th. Admission 26 cents. Lunches served. 3210. "Annual Meeting of the Kings- lon Telephone Company Limited. will be held in Kingston‘ Hell d! Isturday, Dscembe 0th, 1.30 P. ll. 8i "Buying fowl. chicken. gese every day at lidnsy sun. | mcssureswerepresented totheCsb- inst tonight as s yIQuID-Ifllty to their submtion to parliament to- morrow with s ministerial declara- ton. A vote of confidence was promis- ed by majority deputies for the new government's programme, but many ‘eaders said an early down- fall up cred to be certain. b on defeated within the last year on budgeth-‘ancng and frsnz- protecting measures. The lsst vic- t'm was P-dnisr Albert lsrrsut‘: Government, who-s measures fer cuttng the pry of government functionaries and for new tut: Youth Shoots Self BeforeCompanion . Seven mental strain fran over- worlfwas blamed by the‘ youfllb fstbsr today for flue ‘Ihankqfvmg my suicide or nose-lei: s. mew of Watertow-n, 30 year old Union College Junior, who was bun in Vancouver. Young Knapp shot himself through the heart with a 80 calibre revolver in the presence of s frat- ernity brother early yesterday. "I'm going tq kill myself,” he said as he rushed into his room at the sigma Phi house where Robert T. Shned was in bed. He fired before Shroud ‘could stow him. Peasant Un restIn Northern France PARIS, Dec. L—(A.P.)—(A.P.)— A heavy bros of Oendsrmes and Plfll pollen were Irvin-rec tonisht to prevent Iouble when the main‘ body of 160 wiemplcyed "hunter marchers" reaches the outskirts of the city. The delegation, eXPWWd W l" rive Saturday, planned to mid I corps of 20 to present officially their "work and bread" demands to the chamber of l; , - The [FWD p111 be dispatched from suburban 5t. Denis. when the marchers wen to encamll. An advance guard cf l0 arrived by motor truck may from North- ern trance, when peasant unrest o1Deputles,thfl'lNW¢'4'm in a corridurealledfihemmn o! lost footsteps." Baltimore Dock Strikers Arc Arrested (AIIQMI P1) w ii i; iiiiigiiiiii iilififili ‘E Eilziiiii i? iii would be limited to under 100,000 gallons of spirits. The plan is to bue the quota on the avenge exports during the years i010 to 1014 when the flow of Canadian whiskies over the bor- der was relatively unimportant. Such s small quota. would tend to encourage smuggling, cfficisls here believe, and the two countries doubtless will have to get together to take such steps as will prevent the resumption of rum running which reached such great propor- tions in the early days of prohibi- tion in the United States. When Canada turned wet and United States remained dry a car- nival of liquor smuggling spread along almost the entire border. While Canada allowed liquor head- ed for the Uhited States to be cleared from Canadian ports. it was impossible to stem this traffic. Wvoshingtcn accordingly at that time appealed to Otf-IWI i0 lldlt Continued on page ii Anxiety Over Missing Vesse (Clnadiau Press) SI‘. JOHN'S, Nfld., Dec. L-Anxi- cty grew tonight for the schooner Idwsrd Seventh, missing with s complement o! ll men for almost a week. The 4040a vessel sailed from St. John's last week for her home port of Long Beach. She was met seen Pridsy of! Bacslieu Island. and the next day a gale lashed the coast. driving another vessel aground in Bansvista lay. All week, the steamer Asfllhfll searched the waters ofl Newfound- land. covering 800 miles cf coast- line. But she was forced to return without sighting the overdue ves- sel. The Edward Seventh carried l crew of nine men under Capt. Wil- son vey. Ono vwenser. Llewellyn Barefoot, was making the voyage. Death OfSenator F i s h e r NOW ll VACANCIIS OITAWA, Dre l—(C.P.)-—'l‘hO d ath today of S nator John Henry Fisher of Par s. Ont. placd the House st l8, the lrg t in Canad- ian poliical hiszcry- Several time! in the p1t there have been fir! and six vacsnc es at the same time, but never ss msry ss l8- Tm 3 mctt Government dill will have s mskrity in the S nabs without filing t e v. cancies. With lmstor Fshers dc th. this! will be l4 Cinservszives and I Liber- Of the vacanciel. four are ‘n 0n- Nsw Brunswick, two in hitche- wan and one in Nova Scotts- GravesidcScr-vice To Be Broadcast (Osaalas PRU) orrrAwA. bee. l--'l‘lil sf Ir I‘ M- lg: Eicgfii § i I I iii viii: \ l! I? _ To Make Germany 100 ; Per Cei Nazi. 1 (Dy ‘hm Wilhelm Asoeialrd Prel Foreign Sta-If) BERLIN, Doc l-Chsncsllor Adolf 811a: took mother ling sifip Lward m kng Germany 100 per- cent. Nazi by incluring two of 11's most trusted cc-work rs, ludclph Hess and Captan lh-ncst Roebm, 'n the N tionzl C bnft tod‘y as Ministers wiih'ut portf lion. Hess, who thr ugh ut Hilir‘: struggle for power w s his psrszn- ‘ai aid and confid n‘, has sincr Apr] 27 been in chs ge of th" Nas p rty‘s polit cll erg n": ton as vice ladr or rzprea ntatlve of Hitler with full pcwers. since December, i000, Captain Roehm has boon in charjs 0t the Chancell r’s {b02000 uniformed party :old'ers. the brown, black and gray shirts who sre likely Irn to wear th~ bnnn N ll un"orm. An thrr step tcwsrd the Hall = ideal of totality, or completensel- iFARM PRODUCERS was mien with the dissolutbn u! emp oyrrs‘ federations a d the ex- planation tiat in tie future their w bl ms w'll be mst "eczord ng to Hiilefte conc prams." Simwt neously an cff cial news 1rper hnted that labor regstrr. ion rffcers will be established r c nirol crmplrwy the Germai Labor camps, and th~ fin nee min _ lstry ordered the csrcelsticn o1 some unpaid G v rnment trxes if sim‘! r em ilnts are ued to aid un X11131 yment. The plac ng cf Hiss and Rochm 1 as Minot-rs in the C binict. the Associated Press wrs told by a high oficial in the propag nda minis- try, was int ndei to be symbzlic-i of the fact that the Nazi msvemcni will ltenc:f:rth ccnsiitute an in rogrrl end act ve put .n the new l Continued on page 5 Soviet Iceb eaker Held plessly In Grip of Arctic Ice With Refugees. (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, Dec. l—Ninety men. .nd women aboard o. ship jammi- ind battered by Arctic ice for tu cnths, may have to abandon the: .=rilous refuge and take to :11 ces 0f the East Siberian sea, Their acute plight was revealed today by a wireless message from the icebreaker Cheliuskin, heiples~ at 62 north latitude, 172 west long- tude. i Provisions and fuel are being nnded on the ice and everything’ s being made ready to leave the hip should further pounding by‘ he floes, which gravely endanger- d her Nov. 2b necessitate abund- onment. The ship reported the ice- battering menace had been tem- porarily relieved by a change in the wind but indicated lnothcr rind slim might crush the vessr-l i sailed August l0 . isTREs s NEED 01H ... ...... .... Measures ‘ARCTIC F lUESAFor General Currie Empire-wide mutes Received To Memory Of Great Can- adian Soldier. MONTREAL, Dec. l.-An unoffic- 111 sunrd, composed of s sergeant and four other nnks from the Mc- Jlll University Contingent, Canad- an Officers Training Corps, to- night maintained watch over the JOdY of’ Sir Arthur Currie which reposes in the privacy of the Currie home, on the fringe of the Mcciill campus. 1t was not e formal military guard with arms reversed such as will be on duty when the body is transfer- red to and lies in state in Christ Church Cathedral, but rather the expression of a feeling tribute from the military represcntatircs in the University whose Principal Sir Ar- thur was for l3 years. Since Sir Arthur's death, before dawn yesterday from the combined effects of blockage of a small brain- vcssel. bronchtiis and pneumonia. tributes to his vslor as a soldier and fine record ss s civilian have come from many parts of the world. from India today came a message of sympathy from lard and Lady Wiliingdon; from England cems the tributes of the Duke and Duchess mamsk Augusg 10 carrying a crew of 51 commended by Prof. Otto Schmidt the noted Arctic author- ity, and a party of 1'! passengers including five women and one child ‘ADUMPING DUTY Strong Applications Heard Before The Tariff Board Yesterday. i (Canadian Inns) seeps under the protection imm- mrswa. Dec. i-na ma: -.-s ‘curios the our m rem. Ina board today clouds two days‘ sit-loouncil told the board. 1f the tingcn two appeals tobsve placed‘ dumping duty were taken swey at m the Customs Act tariff rctes any time, the brvicdlw of the representing a combination of the ‘ growers would be reduces substan- Continued u: page I Win s R a c e Against Deat (Canadian Press) of Devonshire and J. H. Themes. secretary cl’ State for the Domin- lons; from London, the announce- ment thst a memorial service in honor of Sir Arthur would be held on December 5 at Westminster Ab- bey and extracts of reverent tri- huta in the United Kingdom were: and from all ports of Cmads con- tinued to flow expressions of deep esteem for Canada's greatest soldier. ‘ibronto, London and Winnipeg ore among the Canadian cities where memorial services will be held. %.__ SEES PEACE iiillPlllllllliii 50R u_i_sm .Unionists Solidly E... i trenched In Power . in Northern Ireland. annsr, Des. L-(cr. use!» - sow; trenched m power a‘; Northern Ireland as the result d the general elections of yesterday, Viscount Pwgavon. Premier and leader of the Unionists. today sent a "will! t0 bil followers dieclariq Ulster was nssin assured of ilvl years of “resolute and settled gov- ernment." i’ our Imperial stronghold." lflllldlni the 34 scalar-useful I ‘nomination day, which save Q I Unionists s majority em- os follows: preseng regular duty plus the dumping duty. Nursery stock pro- ducers and fruit and vegetable tially; and for this reason they wanted a rate representative of the combined regular duty and dump- Unionists, $8; Nations-lists, B: Hundreds of tributes-including a dependent‘ a: ' ‘ __'“. a; “ma. NEW GLASGOW N 8. Dec 1- . . . . i M mwnunemm dash by um 1 message from Ther sjesties the number of v:c‘ncles n the Upper m ing duty placed in the act. oppwnm b° m’ mm ‘m’ w" ended tollilhg when Malcolm Blue etoble ,pllcstion came from the Ruched the bedside o‘, ms cfltluuy Canadian i Fruit and Vegetable ‘ m mount Jobber-s Association. On behalf ofl m unwed he" by us!“ importers,_the Jobbers Association Bmwm “m . flight w m. pl ‘ sted that some of the propos- i my from Omani cum ed rates were too high. H‘ w" m 5m Jma mm.‘ when nlsw°emimi "m" °“* "mm" he received word mu week of his‘ m” Fmw“ md immrur“ ‘m m’ mother's serious illness, and he set date the seasonal mun should be out Manama’ l‘ m. mm“ a °"°°'-1"- nu own biplane m a race against I On behalf of fruit and vegetable At the request of chairman ‘um growers, the Canadian Horticultur- George H. Bedgewick, the council Immkmuon dlmcum” “med al Council urged s definite season- and the Jobbcrs association will , mm to ‘bandm the pm“ n me nl rate on foreign fruits and veg- i submit briefs t0 the board 81ml ma“ hm he ruched home m ,etsbies. Large increased sci-cages fuller details of their positions. A‘ mm to a“ h“ moth" mm ‘u, ma been planted in the orchards um: also will be filed with the cmdmm "mm," mean“- W o; c ~ comp-mu, ehe Niagara‘ board on behnlf cf the hot-house night district of Ontario and in Nova ' indistry. Saint John’s Youth Held For Shooting Father (Um m, (Canadian Prsll) lowed. the officers said, and Wil- was rife on Parliament Kill today ST. JOHN'S. Nfld, Dec. l-After liam seized a gun. over the successor to Hon. E. B. eluding his pursuers for hours, ll- , The father flew upstairs and Ryckmnn, whose resignation of the ‘year-old William Orotty surrender- locked himself in his bedroom. |Porttol1o of National Revenue was eewdsrwwnuvhenssntmm moushWWMWI-hoiumcuncesuumnlgmuyrnm growers were the petitioners. Judgment was reserved today on the lllpllcltlvn of ths nursery pro- ducers, through the Canadian l-ior- ticultural Council. for a definite duty rate against foreign imports effective all-year round. L. P. Bur- rows, Secretary-Treasursr of the Council, and Senator E. D. Smith. Winona, Ont, presented the case. 1 No opposition wes presented to the board. from hub May Succeed To Cabinet Post “ wltha * mat “ and the elder Crottyleli. Minlstsrit.B.Bennett.Itwesbe- Jenthisfstbsrtchoml w" ' nhottnthecheet. [lievsdgenerslly thstncrtinlins bwoundsd. Whenpollceresched the hcmmfcrp ‘ tocabinetraokwss cu. ThlflUIIhWllhm Orotty. wasslwtlnthechsstinhhhome snlignalflillwad serb "l1! .knicesaidthsshcotinl 4e. the son had din-p The! n. o. mmiewe, (cons. Toronto scanned the nelchbflrlna district asst centre), and m: the Prime‘ silniihtbuttherewesnotnceoi lslnisterwouldannouneshiselevs-l vvuusmimtuhosnnhinwliwticnnmmiysass, mas followed a _ between um intbc m. | WhcnMr. Bennett was forming fsthsrandsm. nsensmwllldlmmedllw‘ ‘nu present adminishitlon the‘ | Thebay returned home this vuINHhevwth-mlfetheflwflqnsmciuemttnsnmwiaeu ‘morning aftermidnisht. andbis ditimwss described sawmill“ mentioned for th. HnanocPort- fathsrrwphnsndedhilnfa-keep-fiiours.‘ fciiaflelsehsirmanofthellousel ing late hours, An altsreatim fol- d Commons Committee u: Bank-j 1km and Commerce. ID. Matthews‘ hIslsotheadvantsgsofposv-l sillwhatisrecorded ssa"mle "wiu , Carry Out, Postpone Rail e 1"l\l'0nfo east hes been Ooh- Saslor’: Wish | Settlement ......» ... 5b ..." ...... .... n ____ . -—-- Ofifillpwtiondthe riding has consan- m.) i (ca-nu mo» adhered» um noun»: rum with oushnrsos rcorrrusuoscl-eettleneaiieniymsepmurercrmcs-me hgiwilldandosectlalifu cfawege-antdfluatebstwecnmhygggg, ' measessaeneenngmsmsaoimsmovhdlflih°°il1 m-uummnmumieuon (QQXQ to givI John sdim Pacific and Oansdianlll- B! M. Ryckmsrfs resignation. lt humanitarian Jinn runny-Mu wll wd-‘hasuqmcmrcrswigumem humming tothsseaman1ilfllilllllilllfit"°3~ Uhnpltalthstthsformcrmin- ‘MRIIOIISIN downy. fi-I Representatives of thl modition was indifferent fllfilfllblltlbdittmcilongwosimawsntohl" _Bdoeessicncdgravaccncrrnto msnmnwmumsnmumUmnnmmmmmulnlwirIhecmnsuenycm-n will taossabbbhtlysssvumncsybutmneeunswusescal smnautcbclsbssnesaioe j bfl-flfii-ansstnasnlfilflill- " poured into the Currie residence yesterday. While his loved ones-Lady Our- : rie, Garner Ormsby Currie, son, and Mrs. A. T. Gait Durhford, daughter -privately mourned Bir Arthur's death, preparations were completed for the double service that I111 mark the interment in Mount Royal Cemetery. On dsy evening the body will be transferred to Christ Church Os- thedrsl, where it will lie in state while admirers in all stations cf life stream pest the bier, guarded by sentries in pre-wer uniforms. The country's leaders and MeOill University will pay their lllt tribuu at the civilian service on ‘hresday. Dec. 5, while the army which he led to victory in 1918 will say farewell at a military funeral immediately. after. Itisexpectedtobeihemost brilliant military display in Mon- treal since the return of the troops from the war. Lindberghs Plan London Flight Via West Africa MADRID, Dec. l.--(A.P.) —OO'l- onel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh were said tonight to bs planning visits to Bissau and Bolalna in i-urtuguese Guiana, and perhaps cthn- ports in West Africa, after which they will fly to London to board a steamer for New York Ask Coast Guard Be Retained OIDUCIZSTER, lass, Dee. l-- The fishermen of Msssschuuttl today came to the defence of their old friends. the Unlhd States Coast gum; with pleas to President Roosewlt that thll indent branch o! the Irvine be retained as an independent Imit- Published "WIN from Wllhiflg- on ma; the coast guard might be incised with the navy caused the [hater Mariners Assoctstim d Oloucreter to call m emergency meeting at which a sedation wsl ‘Queen's University, Belfast, when the results will be known next week. In the balloting for contested seats yesterday the results as re- poriad today were as follows: Un- iionistl. C; Nations-lists. l; labor, 2| Independent Unionist, 2; Fianna Isil, l and Republican, 1. On nom- ination day i’! Unionists and sh Nationalists were returned unoppos- ed. n» standing o! the parties in ti: last House was: Unionists, I1; Na- oon-fer with other opposition pulfl Continued d! plfl l 771a Weather, Etc Itrswgbwaleereadngnu-tlrwcd wfnfi;fslranlrathcedd. lOnlallsn Prone) MBTIOIOLOGICAL OIFIFI. fife euug Dec k-Ihhnlll and Iulihufi temperature! If Dawson . . Akiav k .. Votorh Vsnconvcr . Idmnnton urbéc .. sw~l Hair: John ... Hsfhr .. .. Charlottetown IOIHBAIT P-cvlnres r-ltlvng b3 northwest winds; hi: s llsriilme decrrsfn rliber er d. nmi us- m- IIHNVII l! lil and ma‘!!! s.’ I" . sun vets this sfiereon st LI ssl rirs imorow noting n1». hi! Iona latsrday, Dre l. Ll I I . - a sen- rside name-ecu nuns? lam than '7' CAI kl N“ _ sdopiedappealinlloflbfiflidsnt topruu-ntbeldeatitydmsstlfizshpki-ilirfi in“ q Ill" nu-tnqaika H iiaelsuszrscszhi