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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 1,\,1;~=,'i1_,;°1“1f~°f1»,11°-;_‘,D°‘1,1_':°=_""-_§°‘ I Mounted -Pa,t',rQl§___ IHon.Gideon Robertson __ ~ » - Now Guarding 'MUST IN TERESIINU NE "*1.>O-~.-v-v~ First Question to Decide Will be Party Sup- remacy - Rumored That Several Pro- gressive Members Have Promised Their Allegiance to Conservative Leader. Milli (Special to The Guardian) OT'l‘AWA. Ont.. Nov. 15.-The next session of tzho new parliament »What will be the attitude of the Progressives lil the next parliament is shown by cortalli rumors cli'cu- will be held under a vcry definite lating around the llousc of Colli- threat of dissolutiion alid aliother lnolis to the effect that there will appeal to the co\intry_ When the he some defcctions .in the ranks of llouss meets the first quest.ion to the Western party. lt is oven said decide Will be the party supremacy. tlizit soiiiti of thc lnclnbors froili the The bye-election writs will be is- prairie provinces have promised sued immediately _tllereafter for their allegiailcc to llou. Arthur Ml'. ‘King and has cabinet lilinlstcri-i Meitcheii, lint ill orllcr to counter then pal'iialnolit will lu.ijoflll'll` ulltil buialice this possible llust-rtioli it is iiftnr Clirlstllius. Iii the ilu-itlltiiile quite likely that the next speaker Messrs. King and tlraliani wlll sock ot' thu lloilsc ol' (‘.olnlnons '.viil lic rc-electloli in sonic Ulitflrio collstlit- ii. l’l'ogrossivo llillcss both parlics nency as it is now practically cert- decide to lt-avi. lion. lfodolphc Le- uin that they will not try their lliliolix iii office, Tho Coilselmttlves chalice iii Quebec for poiil/ical rea- :irc liclui-iliiiit-tl to while U16 ¥l\0HI~ sons, lilnporfaiit battle ot' our political -Holi. llorbert Mariel- may ruli llrlilstory lo regain power in the Bagot where he is sure to meet al ilolisc-ol' Coliliiioiis and iii the next vary strong opposltloll in the pers-»1;eiil-|':ll ullectioil. it is rilliiored tllat oil of lion. Andre Fatellx_ they will ask for ll vote of coiifill- Thom is im doubt that the (Iwi. ciicc on tlii- spot-cli iruili tho throne sgrvmlve party will rpg juutipud il" The llebato will be a leilgtliy one opposing to the utmost the elec- and there is no doubt: that the tion of any of the defeated minist- members of the opposition will at- ers of the King Government who Of-Itack the government on the qlles- fer themselves for election to tlieltlon ol' the last general elections. House of Commons. Mr. King can-lil' the advisors ot’ the -Crown are not refuse representation to tlletfwulill lo not iiii.-.u.u~.~is the crizitltcucc Maritimes. (intario and Munitobalof the liouso this \v-ill lead to an ‘from the rum runners. and in giving this represelitatlon he faces the possibility that his ministers will again gollowiilolle- feat. His attenuated nilllistry shows the declining grasp on the confl- llence which he still believes llc holds on the country. ‘lliiiilclliilto l'osi_i;nutioll of thc llilil- Iis;'_v_ Aiiollicr election will ilu-ii lic helzl wltlilin i".-asoiialile time ill Iuiiotlicr effort to secure a govern- ;in~‘=nt with li clear n=ujority xl llo- iiililte lllaildatt- to carry out its pro- grain. Mr. Isaac Addresses Y. M. C. A. Board Ai: a banquet prepared in his honor at 6.45 Mr. Isaac gave a viv- id illustratrlon of the work the Y. M. C. A. is dcin5 in india and es- pecially in Bangalore where he is General Secretary at the Central Association. All told there are five brallclies of the Y.M.C.A. in Ban- galore. Mr. Isaac told of how the Christians in India are nm-it alltoo poor to support the “Y” and that the great hulk of support comes from the native Princes. influen- tial nicn nn; from the non Chris- tian people who believe in the work the Y. I\i. C. A. is doing. The work of the Y. l\I. C. A. and Christian Cli;lrc!i-is is brliiglrg the Dawn to the people of india.- llidin today is on the eve of a great awakening and is looking to the leadership of Cilrislians to help br.lng them out of the darkness to tho realm of a Wts*.el~a Civiliza- tion. " The yurt.l work lil india is gulli- ing rapidly mill the '\"' is hcl;-i113 men and boys to live like Gllilst and to 'ina-.'-i of thc live of Christ' for the poor and do\\n lratlden. The .\s»;oc!:i§io'fl is ten-:li.ii:; tho boys and iiicli to do lhi.i1é8 11113 to make :aorc of their lives. Slashes Bed Compan- ion; Takes Own Life \PORT ANGELES. Wasil., Nov. 15, -Selzing Mrs. Lloyd Corliss. her; companionln bed. _by the neck,- Mrs. Lella Jorgensen sluslfl tllo other womsn`s throat and func lust night, then ran two miles lin her- iilght clothes and drowned herself. ..Vi‘rs. Corliss had invited Mrs, .lor- genson in for the night. Mrs, Cor- liss was reported near death today. Mrs. Jorgensen had been suffering from melancholla. --_,.....__1___-_ 4 Condensed Specials lA'll.`-41: per ward, not each - insertion ln this column. ¢§¢O4 4 ~waN'rso - GENERAL scav- ivnt. Apply in o. ivlliaer. Bunk eil 'M»on't.ieai. 'JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description. cheaply and sxpedl tioully executed. » Guardiar Central Job Printery. Phone 138 *YOU WANT GOOD _ENVELOPEB Prices 50 for 200, 150 for illio, 250 for 56c, 500 for 81.00, 1,000 for .$1.95. Poltpaid. Guardian Office. 'USE BAUNSOME SAUSAGE!- llade fresh every day. Saunders, Newsom & Oo.. Market Build- Shot 4,000 Pheasants 'l‘Ii;E"i`F0‘l`tl). ltlllg., Nov. 15. - \\’-ith 4,000 phcasiaiits and pa_rti1id- ge.s falling Ibefore Kiiiig George and se'voi~.a‘l other ti'tleii.- guns, the first Of Hits British Majcsty's -three days hunting over the preserves of Dorll well-stocked coverls the birds rose polrtlion of 'the bug to his cnedit. able instlltll tions. withstanding his 78 ears is ani en the lllxuries for his -guests. His pneserves .conrprise thousands of acres of lalid. Almong -other sports- men who took' part in. the ihfuirf. to- daytwe-re -the .Earl of Albemarle. and Lord Claude Hamilton, Sleuths Seek To Solve Big Artistic Mystery -BERLIN. .N-ov. 15.~Modern de- tectiive .methods have been ‘resort- ed 'to in an eff/Ji:~f_ to solve one of The woi‘id'.s great artistic iniyster- .ci-i. ‘With the smilie fin-iror pnliirt tech- nique that in used to identify crimi- liin_is, li -group ot' Ellrolilfs for. most lleicctilvcs will f=ndenvo.r ‘to estaiili- 'v'.uli the origin of one of the f‘ne-' iilurlil ‘p:ilini.lngs of 'thc italian Ren- nist-iaiico. .liisit as 'if he were a crlln- lnnl alid the chapel of 'Ponte Cap ‘riasco tht- scoiic of ills crffiilio, Leo- iiarllo lla~Vlnci's fllil-,.1-.=rprin'ts\ will be coinplireil with the prints on the inlirnl of the "Lord’s Supper" in t.lil,-/clinp l there. l)espl‘to the celi- t.ll\l~li~:-i 'whit-li 'have cllapsell since luis llc-alll. .l.ol'.l|ai'do`s iiili;-;r prinlts still url- |ii~r\s¢i'v0ll on ‘thc fliliiolls munil ol' -li~» "i»orll’.i Supper" 'alt Santli. <.\i:lri-.ii liollc Gratlla Monas- tery ut Milan. Northern Light ls Breaking Up r¢0(;}\'|,,\Nli, Me.. Nov. 15.-The twouiiastod schooner Northern Light, run high and dry on the rocky shore lieur llocklulld break- wiitor by today's storm and linusii- ally high title, was showing signs of llroukliig up late this ufteriloon. 'lille crew of three mon rcniained» aboard. Colistgllurd offiicinls from White- head Station were working hard to save everything movable. They F9' garllcd it as certain the craft would go to pieces when the next tide came in to -batter it against the boulders. Tile masts were still in place 'but the sails were torn I0 shreds. The bcssel was bound'llglit to .lonesport for the winter. l She was owned by her sk-inner Captain G. W. Newcomb of Boston and was valued at $3.000. He car- ing. 2014-7-l8»6mos. r Ivlcagh, was not so bad. Froini the- well and the King .hall a ‘large pm- It ls cusvtoliliury 'to donate most ‘of such kills to hospitals and chiaiiit- ’lilie Kin-g left Londo yesterday to visit. the Earl of ivleagh, who not- ), _ Ibhusllastlic .hunter and provides all led no insurance. _ i _ Borders Of U. S. (Special to 'The Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.-Mount , cd border patrols working under I Assistant Treasury Secretary And- ;‘ _. ; rows prohibition czar are guarding U j' ~»~#»_ the entire Mexican and Canadian ' liolinoln-ies or tile united states tel , 1. prevent and stop liquor smuggling._ ' -. =- Andrews has just established 11 -;»-I f patrols on the Cnnudiaii frontier 3', and ten oil the Mexican border it ' jf _ was learned at the Treasury today. f ' Tile patrols have been operating] less than li lnontli but they have ' seized tilousauds of gallolis. of liqu- Or intended for tllllrsty Aiiiei'Icaiis , 3' Yukon Musher \nlo'roi.l.\ n o, Nev in --» t, es ,,.{,,,e Sena., New York l'ilialil:iel's \vli`i'cli will maskc him ui iliil‘Il|ioilaiil'c. Ono of tho if ;'='»-»- c..r':§-"J l- ' .stitute during the preseii supe Ll~lNlN(iRAli, lllissia, Nov. 15.---‘sioii in tho :liitllrllrito ilclzl warns llr. V. l’opnv, proi`ln:sol~ ol' pliysii-.s`.lohii I.. I.-.-\\`is. l’i‘1‘si\It>ll1- Of the nl. lSai':itov Ulii\'err.ily, has invent- United .\iliia \.\'oi'li»:i‘s o\'All1el‘iC11- ‘oil an appzlrulils which he clailiis! will lralisnlit pliutograplis of lnov», °"_"`*"° ing objects bv iviruless Dr impov- colu-niiis, naval uioveiiluiits, all plane coiiccntiatioii, tllcatriczil per- formances and similar spectacles. I 'Russian piiysiologists, engineers, _,___ and scientists :ittacll the liiglicstl _\»m“v YORK' NOV ]5_,g_,\mm“gh S"'iemm(’ valne to ,nw "UW "mum"Iprofl\ss1ull.fil :intl zlliiiltour llicdi\mlS _utui-i, which is said to possess ,mm muwl ,in two u,,s,_,, to ,l“.m,,, --i-eo>--e ' g ,optlictl yfsttrflay ati the ofgi i lille Sci-olivtffic Ailiorcan. w .c is ‘MONTREAL Nov. 15.-The Ga-.(00 . , y, , f ' , - pcriltllilr iii tho test. l\one o zo-lite in its financial cioluuiini-l tllls_'_hPm_ q,o“,e,‘,c,._ contained the Sw. mnmmg suyffu. Iret couiiterslgii agreed upon be- wlt is definitely ieiirlicd that li, ,_ _ D, '_d Mr_ Gubert be_ .mergvop of Quebec Biscuit lllanuf-1t“'_`f“ ljan S. ` al Ia proven niessagc. -In all 200 psycllics were repres- oiitcd lil the biliillL;>. of :messaE0S I . . ices of the proviince. has been oonsu_iniiia_t- “HIL it was 0 ned csterilay for Icd. Ncigotlzrtions with that object. lliILhe “mst ,time c0.ny,vDure the on wie-w ‘h-ave been in prognt-iss for|fe,,,m,gS 0t,the_med,iumS_- some time and -the tliiial dctnlllsi The c0“_n,b_.,,.S1gn “mich D,._ Glu, IWW-' hem* umwnged and "I" “I9 ““"liert and lliig wife had devised was dersliood. -that an official glateinent ...Phe naming of t-hme event, .Md It .ls stated that the turnover of N th nd me ,_u,,,reS ondmg (3p¢¢;a| ¢° The guardian) wfvs opened read: “Wo have thc CALG,AR\r _Nov 15 _Three men wrfldest drciuiiis and tho niout per ly injured as the result of an ex- W °t plosion iii li new mine shaft neur- Kirkpatnick five miles from Drum- The Klng Sl'3,m heller last night, _ _ 1-Q"-5 I IIIIIINAUUN HUPE IIIII IIHEIIII III 1 EUIIIIIIHINE , LONDON Nov. 5.--The admiral fy deeply regret flint tlicy can no iongor :hold out uuy hope that the crew oi file M-l still survive. This brief official zliiiiolilicenient ihilsl inoriiing was taken as definitely scaling the fate of the 68 ,officers _ and men entoinbed in the Monitor‘ , submar.ine which 'dllsilppenred off (Special to The Guardian) I if is understood that next week mander of the home fleet will steam discarded the tradlllllon which en- iilt with all lits ships .in line to titled him to a harem and married offer a last salute to the victims. only one wife. Now ha hal divorced A biirlnl service will be held on the her. - spot tomorrow and a memorial ser- -.- vice in the tiny church at the Port- Wales last night sent messages to land Dockysrd. ' the Admiralty expressing grief and I ° ' ii ll . 1 Y EEIIHEIIIIIISIIINII EXHIlII-PHUPUSIII EIIEPIIIIIIII IIIII 1 IHIIII INUIIIIIIIIIS IIIAIIEAIIUIIEHIH gjregations in City Fair -_ Splendid Dis Churches, and a Well play of Live Stock Mass Meet- (Special TI; Guardian) ing in Y_ M_ C_ A_ 'l'onoN'ro, Nov. rs.-A seven moilths Guernsey Calf stepped . ., . _ ' nn untrolldeli field of tall bark. He Ii. L.. (vtneral Secretary of the Y. kicked U) his heel S H lvl. c. A. .t s ll .tie , idle, 1 11 11 °°11S¢i°“H' nlved in mi; 0,135” Sxurdly ang; ly then led"‘i1ls attendant oil a sober mon' and _Saturday e,ve,n_1ng was promenade of the ring quite ull. -his address at the nieetillg will be "Pe" 10”" Ie* UI W1U0W 110111 ' ' ' ', ' _ = - Prince Edward island and ills '[‘\v(;n|y._=;pv,.,,, ymlrg ug., pi,,,m_|g._va V ______<.>_____ ioiilid in another colum-in Kilrklllll-ii iilnsiilirl ‘iliito the \'llicli'l|.I Ai- flflilllii. 0'Clock On Siltu-rtl£lY lfedigree wus worthy of the dI""'iu` 'l‘-fula l{llrkla»ii"“_-' Ili\ii|Ii.`l=.‘.Il\i'r» [tio SIIIPUIIIUIJIJUAINI/J 1I1;5 (Canadian Prefs) Fnlller ‘that the las-t of these should TORONTO. 011i.. NOV. I5.- l.|,m|,,_..,1y ' , , . , ," - perish." He told his henry;-,g of Ml-_ There is this year a magnificent ' o-_ I WASMN' IGN' N9" lm 'Fam' Ghsinl~i’a wonderful ‘life and leedeir- showing Of Live Stock. Island ex- I“""* I" ‘I‘°"S”""f‘ "'. “‘"“"‘“ with sh-in and .enlarged ii-pen his si-eat hlbltors made 11 splendid showing Ihqmh,"'I Uliufts.-.Plum,;()l...€f.l,Q;;3$£I; helpfulness in bringilng about re-,the outstanding win being by _ l“"II ’““ U" 1’”‘ ‘ _ ‘ligious tolefra/tion 'Easton Bros, Charlottetown with \ l i tion il they attcllip l.»spiyxu " ' I- W , _' , h ` T0 Tfansmlt 1’110i0Sl.»..»»-- - -1;;...‘“2.2.“;§‘.n.il.."s..*°:f‘a.r;:r.:.i 5.32:; ‘:..;°’;.‘.r.‘;;2 :..f.i:;a:;f |llll'e of 'Imllan children. 'how a poor pirant for championship. chtlld, tllirougih the efforts of a Other winnings were: Experi- Cilri-stlaii ilniissionary, gained an mental .Farm with a second on at I-education and -in time beoaime a two year old and eighth on ll liisllop. junior calf. McCraes fifth on a He tlien mlade referefnce to his yearitng bull, seventh on a c0w_ own father who was ‘taken in el hth on a 4 ear old cow Eas I ~ ~ . . . ' . - ‘ s y ; t- .says his niaclliuc will tl~ll|isiilii_M ' I charge of a nilissionary 'whens llie on 4th on a two year heifer' ,within it few secolids all detail.-i of: e _ was only five years old, received Mathleson's iieifer 5th. Island ‘such obicrts as inovuig nillil:lry| a college edfucation, n/nd has given Ayrshlres took 2nd place: "I . . . forty three years servlice to Indio. Rape, 131-(-,sv won gm; on aged as a l11‘€‘1*Uhe1‘ 015 U19 G0‘9P91» bull, 3rd on dry cow, 3 year old, Ln the afternoon -M>r- Issac ad- stil in i1el~ °f‘3 year record cow. 3rd on yearling about ‘live hundred he gave a. most bum Jones won 5th on 2 year old many aldvailtagos over tho pi‘osei_it_,,my had eS,_a|,m`_h0d comm,m_|cl|. L.`si.ore\$tIni; talk tin wdllieli ho told bun. .uh on M," cam Em on yem._ “ewes f°' th” I‘"’g ‘"f““""" 1"“"”n.ion with ills .wall wife. Dr. J, A1- the clilildren how fortunate they img, 4 th on group 4 Cows fn mm,_ ‘transmission nt- still pliotogi'uplis. len (mhcrlv of ,I>_9,.fu,m,|r_ S(gg5,g;m_ §l- _ might be underslliood Mr. Isaac ' -- gpengsr, Mr. G. l-.lliott Full. M1- poetry `~nf1.lliii-al rluotmiions I -mini' °f "“h°`"°""' “I `I"“'“" income tax "B" I“"°I"'“g “O00 ----* I .other `iiil‘onlii\al.Io.n. Ono answer irc- The 'llmuan wmnen mad “° uber' was med In Umtsd States mama _'_">4" I Icoivcd -by tele»gl':llli frolil lt-lineal. §¥('m“:nf1;‘-;l1|0m mich l“5kg§“'I5manI_?0“r§, yéenerdgf' iagehgst Iggacfi E\/EFU l _i N_ YH just |,__.l-om, ,hu (__nvewp_, (ml i . . ey wele oo irpon an a srews , pan s comp so .. _ *AAN ly as the lu.-lpers of the .nien. and former premier of Poland. The; l‘here was flnowrnin for fort, da s government alleges 'Paderewskl _ _ , _ , _ 'g Y Y » - ~ fe t N _ ‘ Uh I, __t _ _ _ owes the amount on his 1924 ln- G _ are dead and at least three serious gc lining Tomnll1;:Ifi;‘f __i(_C0ntinue-d it page three ) come. occA¢5|0|~(f\\_|..# I . . 1 ` ` BRUCE IJIIVI RETURNED TU 1 tion of Members of Country Party out Australia. for which the recent ents 1. Total 75. seaniens’ strike was responsible While the Lahorltes were in the have resulted in the return of thclniajority the Natlonalists and Nationalist-country coalition gov- Country members formed ii coali- ernment of which Right Hon. Stan- tion by which the Government D dicats an increased majority for appeal against ‘the Communists ci s e new aw ma s e present section was the most voting compulsory being involved. important in the history of Alis- Fnr failure to cast a ballot. a. pen- tralisn and involved the most ally of two pounds sterling was far reaching issues e ver put be- provided. This brought a record fore the country. poll, the women being especially Returns up to early hour give prominent. 46 seats to the°Government against The standing of the parties upon 127 to Labour. Ex Premier Hughes King George and the Prince of sympathy over the disaster. __ _ ~\g g-e.e|9¢¢9d_ 'Mn John Raju _namam Imac M_ through li white washed gate oil to me gms, or mmm, at me mommy aware that his was the llolior ol' IS . '_ ,M .I M Di B0. d fopelling the Follrth Annual Royal who |s ||k,,|y to sumeed 9"- Jams; unt>< ng of _le necvors .tr 0 WI t P 1 f (__ I _I _ _ W” |Lougheed as leader of the Conser- ,U10 10'-'al Y. M- A- A5_U111'111f’-1’Y Uf R " eru'u,r ""m,“"'. If WMI M-1 Disaster - Lady Astor Makes Appeal to Women. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov, 15.--Tho propos- al made by the British delcgzifioii at the Washington Limitation of Armninent Gonferenco for the abo- lition of ull sulimlirillcs has been revived by a public statement by Percy MacKinnon. Chalrllian of Lloyds as a. result of tho M~l disas- ter. llls appeal was niudc after con sultutloii with Lloyds colliniitteo in the hope that such a great institu- tion ili the marine world as Lloyds would be able to arouse public Sen- timent. ' ' PLYMOUTH, Eng.. Nov. l5.--La- dy Astor urged the women of all coliilti~ios to unite in u demalifl for the abolition of submarines and poison gas in a speech ba'oru the women ot Plymouth today. "Scrap subliiarliics" she cricrl. "l am quite rcsdy to go ar und thc world and try to rouse woincn on tl.is Question. “I don't advo.~.st-- tm- sl disarmament-we are not ready for that yet-but It is practical for the wonlen to say tllat there shall be no more subniarincs, l am in- formed tllat they are not really inc essary_excepl. in ivar." Prilloe May Visit Erin In New Year DUBLIN, Nov. 15.--The question as to when the Prince ot' Wales is likely to make his long contem- plated vlsit to the Irish Free State has been revived here. The belief prevails that in all probability, he may be expected early next year, although no official aiinouncemerit has yet been made on the subject. He also may pay a visit to Ger- many. Sunday Servioes At The United Church -The preacher at the United Church yesterday was Rev. Robert G. Fulton of St. John. who spoke before very large cong1'Bs'11li011B both morning and evening- At the evening service, Mr. Ful- ton preached n very elodiient and ilnpress-live sermon on the subject. "Tile Way to the Father." A beau- tiful and very appropriate solo was Mr. Ben Acorn. tion of Prof W E hlettliei reli- I I "PUIIIER IN AUSTRALIA IN ' "L / / » Majority for nationalists and Re-Elec-I “tjLl._\\\ `~ef /{///I( '/ (Canadian Press) the dissolution of the House was \ _,/ /, MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. Labor 29; Natlonalists 27; Country » 15.-The general elections through- Party 14; Liberals 4; lndepend- ` Incomplete Returns Indicate Inoreasedl ley M. Bruce is head. Although carried on. The Government based ‘* the returns are incomplete they in- its fight for return to ower on an T | Montreal. cloudy the Devonsmm (.m,,,t dm.mg Thu,-S. .~ » ._ tlllgmlgresentt :glovernnient witlh all land Labor Extremists. Premier Qnebvc. day m0mmg.“ ,mmoe“v,.es_ A Very modem young man' edu_ erso e ni nor ty a mos ruce in the_cnmpaign declared Lhsilotle 0 . ---- “tad In England' and for "v°",_c,¢l=;i\"tainly re-elected. strongly that the Government was Allmlvill sir ill-my oliver. noni-'years with the .arulsn army. i-is 3, c‘;:f§'t°,"‘,"““,‘;‘l'°"° heh; ““""’;',‘:“'- ;’}f1’°°"“ I” f§°'““‘““‘°1° ‘md 11"" ';~`;);1;;l;I°11_l1:;u1d‘;j1‘_:;;____________::-~ Halifax, cloudy -i l-_=_-iz IHIIIAIIIENI . I IRI 1 EP-EAK5 HEHE IIIIUU SHIIININII 5UIIIIIIIIInE IIUNIEHENIIE e ' l Addl‘0SS€S Large C011' At T01°0llt0 _WiIlt_e1’ _Is Revi_ved as Result of -U.S. Govt. Forwards Information on the Military, Naval, and. Air Forces of Coun- try-. GENEVA, Nov. 15.-Co-operating .with the League of Nations, the ;United States government has thelped towards the preparatory istudy for the perfected internation- lal conference on the reduction of ,arliiuniellts by i'oi'wai‘ding to Gen- icva rolilplcte information on the |inilitary, naval and air forces of ,the Fnitetl States. 'l`hese statistics 'twlilcli cover a wide field and in- _rlulle even such matters as indus- llries capable of being used for war ‘purposes will appear in the league Iot' nations armament year book _for 1925, which will be compilation ol' iip,ul'<~s elnbrscilig tho. arlna- _liieiits of f`|fl.y-two coliiiwl--sl, in- ltluding the United Stat" .ud Rus- Isla. .ls thc United Stull not li ilu-llllu-.r ol' thc League -"I is not ,lmuiirl by article eight of 'hs cov- _\~naiit. which obligates liiterclisnge of all arniament information be- itwcen members. Responsible offic- tials of llie league have expressed ltlicir apprecistioli to the United lSt'.ites authorities for their act of courtesy in cooperating in the work. I Prenilrritory arrangements for .tho dlsarinanient conference will `proii:ilily be started by what is kno\\'n~ ns Council No. 2 which IB io nsseiiilile at Geneva in the early _days of December :ind which will .convelitrate its activities on the _lirublnms of disarmament. . l This council will make recom- ilnoiidatiolis concerning the creation Lof s new general disarmament tcnnimlssioii to carry on technical [preparations for the conference lwlilcli will be convoked as soon as .the regular council of the league ‘decides that European security hal reached a state which will render the success of the conference prob- able. There ls a general agreement at Geneva that ratification of the Loe- _ariio treaties and the entrance of lGeriliany into the league Will ha!- lten thc convocation of the disarnia» I ment conference. Serious Damage . To U. S. Crops (Special to The Guardian) W.ASi-IINGTON, Nov. 15.- Seri- ious damage from adverse weather conditions in October to unharves- ted crops of potatoes beans and ap- ples in the Northern States was re- ported today hy the Department of Agniculture. Reports to the department, an an nouncement said. indicated that 30 percent of the potatoes dug since that time show damage ranging from “slight to almost total loss." Announcements, UE5S€$ l"~\ C»i~\`i' \\‘ TOIt()N'l`(). Nov. 10.---Stroiig winds with gales south east to south west with rsin. ‘ Maximum and lnliilliiuni tl‘luD01“ tures: oroiito. cloudy .... 49 "#14 44--36 44---38 43-46 48-45 64-50 New York 80-50 .High hide this rinorning at 10.58 .Sun sets this afternoon st 4.28 and risee mmorrow morning at 7.03. New 'moon Monday. Nov. 16th 2.34 a. rn. \ a-nd tonight at 10.30. 40--36: I "Sl Andr~ew'a Society will hold Coillhig Events, Mticti‘ags;, Etc. Rates--2c. per .word each Insertion. "’I'iiile