_ 38,000 people tohvgrprovince - 8.000 the City - Read T guardian every d&Y» Edward Island. he Guardian is read in gractically every worth- L While' home in Prince Q in in he 5/4 Y, GARUII N GUARD/ fe ' '.._ J "a f 1 ._ _‘N . Mumba \\ IEIUW ... /W /// /_/;"`:,w-~ mx’ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew , The Peole’taper . -...__ Read byEverybody \ uith s THE WEATHER Fresh io strong winds, unsiiiled ome snow or rain. '_ I l» - i Annual Suhlcrlgflung Delivered |!l.M U! Hull Canada and U S. A, $4.50 3) ' f . - 1 __ " ev morrow-Vote . (Associated Prev) BRUSSELS, Belgium, Dec. 13- 11" Government of Premier Count charles De Broqueville resigned mu afternoon after voting to re- fuge to pay the $2,125,000 debt ln- mument due the United States this week on .the ground that pay- ment was impossible. . The vote, which was unanimous, was taken after George Theunls, who negotiated the debt agreement in i925, had discussed the debt is- me before the ministers. Previously the government had announced that it would resign only after the war debt policy had been settled. Actually the resigna- ulm was necessitated by the Cham- ber of Deputies election in Novem- ber. "The cabinet council, having considered the diplomatic corres- pondence concerning the debt ques- tion, has ascertained that the debt agreement of 1925_ is based upon Belgium's capacity to pay," nn of- ficial communlque said. “The Hoover moratorium und the Lausanne agreement. having de- ived Belgium of incomo essen- lll/ necessary to balance the budget, the govcriiinent considers that these circumstances reiidor impossible the resumption of pay- ments. “In informing the American Government of its decision, the Btliililn Government regrets that no nniicable decision was reached llfevioiis to the December maturity, while expressing its readiness to Aiwmuuiw \,r.iv1r.`i\i i o, buiuinu it v an i o, itiusb 1. anus, 1:. 1 M "Cr.ipuurl School Coiuci-L, Thurs- day, nerr-ulcer zznu at ii in ni. Au. mission Zoe unu loc. 'Juni-iz-ia-2.. "Concert ill Stanley Ci.ui'cll, Thiirsoiiy nigiit, Dcccniocr loin. 'i081-ii!-l~i-11. "Concert at .Howes Hull, Brack- lty Beacii, Tuesday, Dec. 20. `iU0u-12-ld'-Zi ___ Harrington concert toinurrow nlllll- Uufside and local talent. ll °‘ll1l~‘. Hiuuy. ruin-ii . D__;§_l\iLi loudulg at Souris Monday, “___ lU"l' lbtii. N0 stocr; accepted “S llbled. 'lose-iz-ii-21. |,0c_l_)1<;_l\l=~suc club loading live- mh S:°0\11ly afternoon, Uccciiibcr _“___-__ ___ocir must be listed by :mt- sht. 'iouc-12-14-ii. at “°;_Beliust_Ciub loading live stock m_b__0_~'rne mimi mining without ever havlns who is 20 years old, was not wld public school system, through em- contact in the schooiroom with a of the Quincy ohm-ge, ployment of many more women man’s point of view. He had lived in gh, Unit” gage, than men teachers, is a ‘ftransfer He declared no effort had been for some years, returning fp pm, station for the wedding train. Cer- made to make aritiimelflb ll1l»¢l‘°5l5 to., les, than wo mom,” um tain subjects on the curriculum are ing, ¢-In actual life, who ever heard elven pieces cut c;_ ei_1_pmi>ort;<;_n Z; Zzpuglgg lthze cw; ;1_;l___i:<_;}§“_‘: fn their education va ue; ar - a - cen ° F ' matic has driven more pllllll-B fl'°m Billed- Blwll l&l‘m"°l°W°°"°°mm°“ _ Rumanla lxes school than all other subjects com- denominator, highest common mul- Oil Pradugfign sued; ncmcwcrir should be reduc- upie, nal urea in the machine °1 . ed to the smallest degree irwlble arithmetic. were "__\__s deed Msg; ‘ h es. Dodo." Ho advoca d more 8 lA”°°m°'| P"”'l m'r*:e°4,“;?i-ee Soiiiezrxlme opinions and pictures in the system of in- PA“1S» D°°- ‘S-A" "“ ‘°*°”"“ cipmna may mime a iniinx ra-ucacn. “°“°l °” °°“’°"°“°° "~“ ‘¥"°““‘°°‘ service club by more nemnger, Differences in mentality and W” "°“°h°d l“°d°'7 "h"`°l’V 3”' principal of Joseph Howe school, home conditions were often f°1‘K°ff mania agreed to fix lu oil produc- ,md B_ L mbmm, of nzcimicnd ren in the wlznlrir °f h°m°'W°**- Ulm H5 15500 WN dm’ fm' 3 PW' School. . said Mr. Robinson. In his view ffhll 100 °f l>lll'°¢ "'°l'0l‘° l’°ll““l”¢ Mr. Berringer remarked that he should consist mrniy °l "laini- Jonuary 1. was not blaming young women tea- "We have in Halifax Pupil! WT10 An official communliiue ll>¢¢=lf¥° chore for marrying: “that is their must do their homework by the ing this limit Held l-M Blfetmelli destiny." But because of the pm- .light of miserable oil lamps, with was based on a desire to balance pcndermco of women foaoherl. numerous other children equailing completed met eommollaboot the rom.” he uid. Eagerness and hope shone through the apprehension on little Jimmie's face, as he bounded down stairs on the morning of December `25th. As Jimmie was only eight years old, the mystery of Santa Claus, and the thought of discovering Christ- mas gifts thrilled him through ev- ery inch of his being. Shiverlng with cold, Jimmie but- toned his ragged little sweater, as he trotted toward the hook where hung his stocking. What had San- ta. brought he wondered. Did he bring that toy auto and the jump- ing jack? Did he bring candy and fruit? The latter thought made the little boy feel very hungry for he had had a scanty supper the ev- ening before. Perhaps santa had brought a pretty picture book -, but lm- aginaticn carried him no further. Reality-cruel, bitter, heart-slcken ing reality rendered him for a mo- ment incapable of thinking. The stocking was empty. Jimmie gave the stocking a slap a gesture of dead hope. Yee,-the agreed." lstoclring was empty. The little boy - ugh Empire -,il-Dum-1 me “-grid will In P“‘llfll1l“"l“1‘Y Clff-lCS the Shed |’i0 t€Bl‘S. All‘€B.dy life hhd __ (C0l'it'l'lll€d OH P056 3) continue ful' ncrirly :in hour, 15 Amcrlcan dpclgon ‘W5 lmll"`\l 35 Belgian GoV’t.»BR|TA|N |SMayTheir Hopes NEW CANADIAN Resigns Ratherfllllii IN NEN Be All Realized BRUADCASTING Than l’3Y Deb*lflillllfE2.i.”;t..‘§Al‘l.l;.l.loi;:§.§a;i;iillllilillll “i‘.»;“;‘s,2.".‘:. .l‘.f§tll:;§‘t:;i:;.?..f “"1 Cr The given him too many disappoint- ments for that, but there was a great lump in his throat, and a dull ache somewhere inside him. Deep lin his heart he had not expected to find anything in his stocking. 1-le had only hoped. Never, since his father had died, had Jimmie l received anything from Santa Claus who seemed to have forgotten the . little boy entirely, but year after `year, Jimmie had hung up his stocking, and hoped. His mother, who could scarcely provide the ne- i cessities of life for herself and hcl' little son, had never seemed happy on Christmas morning, and Jimmie knew that she was sad because Santa had forgotten him. . l Guardian readers, there are many i cases similar to that of Jimmie, or differing only in a few particulars 'I1 you wish to help Santa Claus bear his heavy load, become a Santa Pal, sent to us your gift of toys, candy and fruit or forward your donation to our Empty Stock- ing Fund. Let us have your name at once. Phone 133. l Bow On Christmas Da -Message' , f - f";',::.1!.'::..2r‘.‘.‘:‘.....E:‘:‘.'.‘:‘...‘.12J cHARLof1"i‘ETowN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1932 s PAGES lf- A U. S. Will Accept The British Proposals United Kingdom Will Meet Its Debt Obliga tion) Government Officials Welcome Decision Of States To Accept i Payment Of Britain’s Install- Y ment, With Reservations. From His Majesty Will flooupv Ten '. / LONDON. ll-an lfl -- l'C;in1icii:xii _ Press and Amorlziicrl in-r-sf. Cubic-si. I '_ '-_-'- ~~Go\'eriinu=n: riiv.-ir1.~ tonight \\-ol-i ((`:\|mdian l’ress| l OTTAWA, Defi. 13. - Tin- licwl Cilniiiliaii radio bi'ondrasliiig com-l mission will miikc its initial bow on Christmas Day as a purvcyor ol broadcastiiig service to the Canad-, ian people. The Canadian sectlonl of the Empire Cllristmas broadcast, l from London, will be under the di- _ rcction of tlic commission. The broadcast will occupy approximately one hour, from nine to ten o'ciock, leastern stailclard time. ' ' ` up A Christmas message from tile King will occupy about ten minutes of the time of tllc broadcast, it is annoiuiccd. Exchange of greetings between various parts of the Bri- minutos of wilicii will consist of 4 The Conditions . _ l "-' -° two-wa' conversations between “mes ‘md ll” llféilmllnf! Of l;1_sg\;1-_c _¢;f____d___-__;__m;s ____ regard. _O __e_;_S U v E R S E A S which they had decided to make on the wardens payment tc the or the British payment by the W g \ ' _.V C-_“___-_ _________s_ “___ ___a____é_-____ ___ _ _ _ __ H _ , . .. _ wmed ine decision of ilu- united; States to iiccopl piiyincni of (`.rr‘:\tl Brltairiis S9:'i.;'>:'lO_fi00 \\'n': rl-lil ln- stnllincnt dui- Tlnn-:srlziy and to rc-l cognizc :he United Kingdoms rcs- crvntirms that ci rr examination of` debt agrecinoiitsuill be nccrssnry before thi.-'ncxg pn_\'innnt brcomfs dun. The position iritll you-md to_ these :cservations which the Unlt- ed States previously had rejected was clcaied today in rt fifth note from Great Britain which focpinlii- Pd illc rcscrvafloiis ivf-rc not in- tended to apply to inc prr.~=o~.~.l__ pay- ment but to future negotiatimls on the debt quesion. inarkiug the end of iiitcrclmugp of matic negotiations during which TERRDRIZEIJ BY FANATIG lily William L. Beale, Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Dec. l3.-Dan- gerously brandishing a. loaded gun, a youthful zeaiot stood in the gai- lery of the United States House of Representatives today and terroriz- ed a crowded chanlbcr until safely dlsarmed through the calm ap- proach of one of its members. Bullets were not the only resource in his determination to deliver a. speech to the House. After he had been identified as Marlin R. M. Kemmcrer, of Allentown, Penn., po- lice found two sticks of dynamite in the rooms he occupied here. Before the 25-year-old depart- nicnt store worker was taken to hospital for mental observation, he |101.; police his rim intention had been to speak from the gallery and then blow himself up with the dynamite. But for fear of hurting *someone else, he decided to hold lille House at the point of his gun ‘ ivlillc speaking. l Had Kemmerer succeeded, not rccntinued on Page 'Ii _ The Weather, Etc :~» " MORE. Premier Herriot's plan to make the ceptance of reservations, and that Canada and ioiihcr _ ry , _ _ _ ,_ _ _ C "_ _ f 1 the church A banquet was servcdi‘"°“ m ll" Img" ° Umm “MM . _‘ MONTREAL. D00- l3--F01' sllll” (C0Ill2l1”lU°fl on P680 7) payment due Thursday with reser- it constituted no guarantee of u-_ - b h _'________§ ___ _hai Prime mm5,,,.. Ramsay. _ __ vatlons-an action interpreted by timate revision of the debts. in his honour y t 0 DMm,d who mu,.,md from G€,,,,,a_ _ g th un nimoug church in Epworth Hull, at whichi \ _______d _U “md up _ __ - cal charge cr vaemncv and re: S k . 0 _ fall _ W ._ P, D. _..._ __ _ ,_ .,_._._.__._. _ . \ l 175 head of cattle will leave Mon- .- _ 3 the Havas News Agency as indl- It is almos e a _ _1a_,,,_,,.gh, was ,J-p treal ne_xt :eek-end,__it was leai;n New Gov t. For eating what the Govemmem Wm opmiom.. sam me Havas agency, Rev. L. B. Campbell, pastor of the__ho d_b__t__ ____ _hp G________,_m_,,m cd todas. total of 5 head arrv- . » al horns.. .-that the refusal of the Socialist church. i>,.,.,i-.1cl_cc1. l=i~.»_,ml \~,-are P.cv.|w______ (____0______ m__s,_)______\__ mpp_,,_,,_ You CAN resign in sever l _ J W A Nirhoison, Rev L P , ,O W M A ,f .lilly”ln;?§cs1l?;;“;i2ttiesti?i;lf\lah;i:eM; Vatlcan City M' Hem°t'sdpmn in pfymenizgh to ieollgiw me govemtnsm wulitglri Alrchib-uri .lf ncrillqiiu- ucv' \v s'l"°'"““ l°“‘l" “A M" l’;"’ ',1 l) ` R 0 ' ____ l d f’ i t most ,- ven e governmen rom o ~ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " _Y i i h . o 'pic .ur l 135' Three Iozdswot cazmel were ' (Associated Press) 0/i?0vf:00 dlritm-Tlxlirsdifya with the ins a majority in favor of its pro- Loring. of Kensington; RW MT-l, §,;,;(:,i.€.°;__°_;m'_;__‘;§:___ _ Bwf YU' reported en ron e Mon rea . 1 . . _, ' " " vA'rlcAN crry, Dec. is-Pope stipulation that it be credited as posci. In these conditions it is to Woodside of Lot l6._ b"~°l___l;_l‘l_l;_~ ___o- nm. n,.,.;,|,.,; 1~_, 1- . , , _ _ »» 1 :c'ccr'r . .- L Pict-ou sion to form it new government for_ request that the United States con- will resign in several iiours. _ . ________ __‘:__i_r‘;__ _‘__ _he ________C__ to a _ _ __ _ _ H|[~\\( - Vatican City. l-lis nephew Count sent to an international conference The meeting held by the Radical fl » - ~ _ RIGA, l,.1.\~ih, rw c. iii-l/ii - i o~.\nZ__` _ Q ,, IS H6 I d on Franco Rabi. was named President. for the pumose of revising the en- Socialist sroup Mr. Hvrrlovs party lofi? *"_<>l‘_»“f"_l;”l_;"“___c__T"\’~`__ SE;‘;_‘_‘_f_fl'riu» Lm\~i.~. gcvcum.-iii df-eiucfi ic- _ (A , - i ` of the P194-,ning ¢0mmj55i°n the debts sh-ucgm-,_ , We "limi “U -V ' ‘ ‘ ‘day to pnv the debt iii-slflll-'nf‘ll` fill" _ -~,\ V~Y\ » ~ n Po e 'li ~ f “ “'v'”“ '“'*""" tw United siriros 'Firiirs'\\c is the \\'ii'r- ui' flu- rc/.gnizir iiinslrr. who is ill. (`-A0, lfrciu-ii \\'\~~t llrii'-\. Dev. ill-.\n\\' .lulii|~n:\ .\l4\lli- aon, fl_\iug from (wipe 'l`n\\u io London, liimlcd |\l‘l‘i‘ ill 5'-l5 this nficrnoon ii‘l.1.'» ll-lll- F.. S. T.) und said she would 1(-avg again ht 3 a.ni. tomorrow (10 p.m., I-I. S. 'l`. tonighii for Omn, Algcrlu, on the Mcrllirr- ranean const. at naval headquarters hero. At Dinner Chao-Hsin, inspector-general of fo 'ernment, and formerly charge d’af reign affairs in the Canton Bov- folreo in the Chinese legatkm in ing rnuscd dvnili. London is dead following a dflnnel' 'sul-general in San Fi'nnc;scc. lat one limo wus n siiiclclli in Coi- ll Physicians said flint snake poison-lumbla Uiiivvi'.sit.\'. New York_. and ` held sc\'ri‘:il iniporiaiil prisls ill llll‘ The dinner was in lionoi- of Ad- Chinesv govt-riuncni CANTON, China, Dec. 13-Chu miml Sir Howard Kelly, Connnnnd- Snake was on the lncnu nt the _ - . . . 1 ii\'nl club. Mr. _ or»ln-Chief of the Biitish nalal dinner giicn b_\ tio n i > , forces in ilin For l-lust. 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