Over 33,000 people this pgivince —- 5- Gtfardian ever)’ d5?- practlc gdwgrd Island. null-diam. Iosndod III? pill" ,,,, qurdlll Two cum nautical: Repea BIJNBERS. H16 Illiflllll Other Ii/Iemliois 0f Grew Have Narrow list 01,‘. t it, H‘ t‘ r crew l v-m- . .. q .. ."'0‘:1i 1"" i T - mo “ An rcrlier flfl‘lfiill".i"l‘ <-~t roll lllitf‘ other di~sfi..."i“"' "Yik 0'7 the members of the crew bi.\f~rc miplffllll. down iiltc lvionclay. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A "COMING EVENTS. MEliYflNGS. ETC ngArl-lz-Zc pcr word pyuiile in advance. Bcllc Rlvcr Players at Thursday, 8th at 0922-12-6-21. us“. _ iilnrzlv lilvcl‘, ll‘. M. "illilontiiilfl a cur 0i spiiliiliiiu waist billion, Tuesday and Wed- nesday. B. CnWWcbster. 0932-12-6-21 "Borden Live Club lnnding__li_ogs, lambs and calves, Albany Wednes- iayfllccciilbci" 7th. 0310-12-6-11. "Aipiia ilvbccca Lodge meets uesdav, Dccculber 6th. Initiation. 6915-12-6-11. "Wlilllffl, fiwednesday, eWSB. ducks, ciiiciii-ns and fowl. P. J. Noy c Co, Hunter River. 6931-11 "Harrington Christmas Concert ls changed to Thursday, Dec. l5. If not fine, Friday. 6930-11 "Reserve December 22nd for St. herincs Christmas Entertain- nt. If not fine, Friday. v 6913-12-6-11. "Hunter River Club loading hogs Wednesday forenoon, December 1th Piensc notify Secretary, Rus- lell Nicholson. 6928-12-6-11. " Conic to York Hall and hear liliitcrt by Highficld Hockey Club. Also box social, Ladies with boxes ice. Friday, Dec. a. 6929-12-8-21 "Notice-There will be an Old Time Dance in Sea. View Hnll on “Willy evening, December 8. Ad- Yii-Riioii 25 ccnts. 6006-12-6-31. "Billing live hogs Tuesday mills. December 0th, Hunter all". Emerald and Kensington. lisnea Allan Wedlock. 0859-12-3-31. "Bis ronccrt Rustico Hail Tucs- liiy. December 6th, in aid of con- "iii by Oyster Bed Dramatic Club. Admission 25c and 15c. 6882-12-5-21 mxgancc tonite Tip Top Inn. Ncw H‘ ll System. Lunch served in ll free. Admission 15c and 25c. 6937-11 P l “Concert at Pownai Hall on Qlfiilf, evvninr. Dec. 8th, at a md b- Yc Olden 'I‘yme“ violin ma 5:191?“ "Willi. dancing. Vocal um rilnzed music galore. If not ' “Wins fine night. 0885-12-5-41 u ‘W “fighter-t ht Afton Hall. n,“ Diiffwsvd by Nine Mile M! Pmi-trict. Lunches. Dance. Iiiycltlngfi; Grab Ba!’ and other Um r a -“ dmisrinn 15c. 7.30 Dec- ‘ “°i fine. December 9. Pro- ~-a_-L-' m. _- Read The he guardian is read in ally every worth- home in Prince strictly , in l Of 18th Amendment Is Defeated In U. S. Turbulent Hou-se_C-ontest Ends In Uproar. Senate Will Make Early f Decision On Prohibition Issue. MP BESTRBYEII (By Francis M. Stephenson, Asso- ciated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—!n a heavily guarded Capitol, the 78th United states Congress began its concluding session today, with a ‘turbulent House cobtest that ab- ruptly ended Speaker John Nance Garner's hurry-up drive for prohi- bition repeal. l The precedent-smashing move of itiie speaker for an opening day uelcction of National Prohibition ‘ended in an uproar that echoed outside where blue coats lined the plaza to ward off demonstrators. i The roll call m: repeal, taken af- ,;tor 4t) minutes sharp‘ debate before i " “ ics iiiirl almos the to nic 1'. gsiiifi, “'3... 27'.‘ vows. shy of- the rc- d liiflg . ii fl z‘) l-l-l, -llill'»'l (v0 i.~l v r .- .0 i. it: m 181310 ‘c u-as hauling to- d . .i 0.. ah. 3' .i ii" c. 5.1!. l_ rested .1? . y t 11y and after n min- uit: ion, limited to the rou- tine formalitcs adjourned until t0- morrow. Then it will hear Presid-_ ent Herbert Hoover's final annual message. _ ' His dander up; Speaker Garner announced after the prohibition repeal battle that he would consid- er no other resolutions today. The confusion on tho house floor was such that no attempt was made; at further business after the re. pcal roll call, In contrast to the house scene, a sombre atmospherel >/ . ,.. v The Peoples Paper (lovers Prince Edward island Like the Dew 1‘ CHRISTMAS This Is The Slogan 0f The Santa Pals. Let There Be No Sor- r 0 w In L i t t 1 e Hearts. The enrollment in the Santa Pal list has begun. Already the citizens whose names are published below have enlisted for Christmas service and have indicated tangibiy their intention to do their part in giving every child in the City a Mri-ry Christmas. Perhaps by painting word pictures of two Christians morning scones we may bring the mrittoi- in the clearest manner possible before our renders. - ll HAPPY Happy ~ For Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 6, 1932 EVERY Bllllll Christmas it Is your prlwlgu nuke Santa-Pal, GIVES 0F HIS Striking‘ Addres Delivered Yes On His First ed n warm welcome to the Hon. Robert Weir, Federal Minister" of Agriculture, iljiiosc ability as a speaker and practical farmer was dllmflilnlftilfll in the course of two‘ striking addresses, the first dcliiw. crcd a’. a luncheon iuiidcrctl in his; honour by the Provincial Govern-i , merit, the lnttcl" at Rochford Square ‘ Hall lust evening, where Mr. Weir gave a thorough analysis of the H! iuriii llflllllClllh coilfroiiillig! [Cllilfiilll nntl oi" llic steps taken by‘ other such children nappy. m, l. The little wrrtz-l-Fd house on tile corner was cold "l "‘ 'i.'iis l‘i<l.:t"li - '. ""* ‘Tfitli- t‘ nitmbcri ffuvc-rs lit ‘q fire in the rcngr. the only fave in ti“ ciwoiino 8.3 [.11 (he "-»~~ P». m ‘w- from a n! raw‘, and r('"'*""-‘ly bcrrimc w. i"tl= rr-"n -....-,-_ "No Chrlctwios d'nn"r for u-z today 010W." said the man, as his wife brought forth a small quantity of food from the cupboard, and sighed wearily. . “It's not that so much’, John, as —," she nodded toward a tiny clothes line where hung five stockings. None oi‘ them were large. one was tiny All five were limp and empty. "We have no money, Mary, and most of our food was given us. What could we do?" - There was a. patter of feet on .1"; l | | ‘hung over the senam The senate the stairway before she could an- Democrats gained a plurality for swer- Aiiximls l0 P05009116 the thc first time in 14 years as Waiter Scene 5h" knew Win-lid l°ii°wt the Walker of Colorado, took the onthhiwiiicr cried. "Slay in bed child- as an appointee to hold the seat m“ tin-the kitchen gets wan?“ . ._°9°§;1_"L'“'?i~._ of the late Senator Waterman. FURTHER PLEA RE WliiilEBTS (Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. li-Czecho- slovakia made a second plea for a further moratorium on war debt payments today asserting she is "wedged in the block cf Central European states so heavily hit by the present world’s crisis of credit. and cannot make the December payment without endangering her present economic and financial structure." "The annual meeting of the Hope River Farmers‘ Institute will be hcld on Tuesday, December 6th, at 7.30 p.m. J. L. McGuigan, Secy. ' 0897-12-54! "Chicken Supper-St. Thomas‘ Anglican Church will hold a. Chick- en Supper in Long River Hall on Saturday, December 10th, 4 to 9 p. m. 25 cents. 0020-l2-6-tt-2l. °.'Wiii be buying live poultry Wednesday, December ‘lth. Empty crops. Highest market price. Bert J. Trowsclaie, Westmorelan‘. PEI. . 0010-12-0-11. "Big concert at Masonic Kali. Hunter River. Wednesdly. D00. ‘f, by Oyster Bed Bridle Drlmlflo Club. Admission 25c and 15c. 0900-12-54! "Come to the musical entertain- ment and bean supper at Stanley Rink on Tuesday night, 0th Decem- ber. If not fine on Wednesday night. 6938-11 "Concert and sale of boxes in Belfast Hail on Wednesday, Dec. 7.. at 8 p.m.. under auspices Y.P.S.C.E. o.‘ St, John's Presbyterian Church. W lngLWill/ith awhoop Billy. 88c eight In vain; it was Christmas morn- climbed up on the coal box and grasped his stocking, little Mary, age five took her stocking from its hook. With eager face Tommie, age three ran across ‘he floor to get the treasures which he expected. Anne, age ten, carrying “Baby“ came st. Each felt the stocking hopelessly empty. Billy, in whom hope died hard. thrust his hand down to the toe. There was a moment of stun- ned silence. Little Mary broke the tension with, "Qh momma, he's forgotten us. Santa did not come." A flood of tears followed in which Tommie immediately joined. Billy guiped manfully but wars would come. Anne, the oldest. sobbing inwardly, was soothing "Baby" who wept because the others wept. All the hope of months in one moment was dashed to earth. San- ta bad not oome, and the children wept as if their hearts would break. It was very hard to bear, as the ex- pectation of each child had been based on the implicit faith of the young. “After all,” said the mother, “life is more than eating and drinking." Imagine another scene. The aet- ting is the same but mothei-‘s voice is cheery, as she hears tile patter of little feet. There is the same mad‘ scramble for stockings. but what a change. Cries of delight, shouts of laughter. chuckles of gicc follow, as each new treasure is disclosed. The mothe and father smile happily. "God bless the Santa-Pals" is their joyful testimony. Almost every Guardian reader is a potential Santa-Pal, and readers, it is up to you to sec that there are no unhappy children on Christmas morning. ‘I110 Dual-clan places before you I plan whereby you may do your Dart with the least inconvenience. A list of names of children requir- ing Santa-Pal help is supplied us by the clergyman of various con- b-l t: cl acacia-gal ___.~.._,. ETOIEHMW. Th! Glllrdllh will ffl- Currie. ciit~a,l§.- ,,i*.fii1 Pt... ‘tit/Var Debt , n: .-:: :1». v1 r5 ‘,1 '.'-‘"'lt 4Q W“ “Y. .21.. ‘b (it. (Asszhzlicl Press) R0111’), Dec. 5--Thc g~ id coun- ail of Fascism presided over by Premier Mussolini, tonight wrecked _.hls tlupnrtinciit to cope with the‘ ‘situation. ' During the tiny Mr. Weir visited. the E.‘-L,)L‘l'll!l0i’i[i1'i Form, the Con- federation Chaiilbcr, and the ncivl Prince of ivales College bul‘ding. He was well satisfied with the con- dition of the Farm, and was par- ticularly leased wit! th " any porgbllity of a united Europ- p 1 e plousmn , mriric in Prince of Wales College can front on the war debts issue, gm. agrimuurfll courses when it recommended that nalyi A trip lo i1 nunlber of fox ranch- pay the entire 51345-437 due mclcs and other points in the vicinity United states December 15- of the city was cancelled owing to sun: GBVTT llllllNllillfiRllN ltnlltillv NEW YORK, Doc. 5-—(A.P.)~. Drastic goveriimeuial economies will be demanded of state legis- laturesi-inflevei-yweclion of- the United States when they meet next month to wrestle with their own financial problems. Governors and lawmakers will be called upon to make good the eco- ‘nomy pledges they gave before last- month's elections. Many will face the prospect of estimated deficits such as the:e—$8,000,000 to $11,750,- 000 in California: $2,000,000 in Maine: 310000.000 in Oklahoma: $6,000,000 to $10,000,000 in Ten- nesse. But already, from Washing- ton to Florida and from Maine to California, solutions of the prob- lem are beingoffered after months of investigation. In a majority of the 48 states. salary outs for state, county and municipal empioyes either have been put into effect or will be pro- posed. Some o! them rim as hiSii as 35 percent. In California the State controller plans to ask the legislature to make $5,000 the maximum annual salary for state officials, some of whom now draw as much as $17500- Ths most wldespead economy proposal is the elimination of var- ious state bureaus and delim- mcnts, and the consolidation 0f others. In sixteen states such act- ion is contemplated by the iczis- latures. m Oregon a recommendation to the legislature has been drafted which would cut off appropriation! goi- flfbggn gtatc activities. includ- ing fairs and ex, itions, and the health and humane bureaus. In __ ceive your donati of toys, candy, fruit and see that it is delivered to the child you may with i0 B4099- Financloi help for purchase of pres- ents for needy children is also ac- oeptobic. Following is the list of Santa- Psis: Mrs. A. Cosh, Master Fred- erick Seaman, Master Donald Sca- -» thc lllCl0lIl0ll(‘_\' of the wcathcr. fTEST SHIPMENTMLWATTEMPT" till uilsill ___._ (Canadian Press Cable) Charlottetown yesterday accord- THE WEATHER Fresh to strong westerly winds. Pflilly cloudy with somewhat lower temperature. Annual Subscriptions Delhercd 86.00 lly Mull Clnndn Ind l] S, A, {L50 8 PAGES FEDERAL MINISTER AN ACCOU HT QILQWARDSHIP ses On Agricultural Situation terday By Hon. Robert Weir, Who Was Given An Enthusiastic Welcome Visit To Charlottetown. iWWEOI-Iiillwllil Ycstcrday i'\" ii.i.:_ Air. \'t'clr was tiic guest of Dr. J i\. Clark, of tile Iixpcrimcniai lilixtil, , illl illliillliiii i rlinlici‘. Pro u» re: Hi5; litiliol" ‘i Llcui. (Jo '11 i) loll, Prciiiivi‘ ’ Stmvtiiu, ilou. .\ir ‘ivtur, 3.1:". l). L. iMA Burg ' '. \\'i.ii".s si-crt- 1",‘; Mix, \’v Ch: ill . ,.\l.l>, .\li'. l1 _ ,_ llmhlffl 1'. Di‘ \\'. J. l’. ltfnclfiliill, Dr. J. .~\. liil , . W. Iloullci‘, lloll. (i. S lfunuiliun Press. AIONTREAL. 11cc. i-Ciiiiiidiiiii likniiiiti 1.111., will opcruir- it regu- i.ir wccklv service to iiii- nlugcialt-ii 11R. WICHFS ADD]! I155 Not ulcrciisecl production, but I-‘laiidé. iii i110 Gilli w! Si. Lilly- productioil at n lcssir cost, conccn- 1 1'9"“. bill 913K105 Will fly irCtlli Charlotietoivii instead of from Lratiiig oil quulliy and illlllllllflllOfl‘ of wastage lll every posalilalu ivny, was the iitivirc given to iii» farm- Moricton, as in the past, thcrcby reducing tiic flying riistalicc and ers of Prince Edward lslniirl last “Heal”? °C°n°m“’~“~ i‘ L“ annouii‘ evening by zlrc lion. ltobcrt ll/clr, cod‘ This company received several Federal Minister" of Agriculture, in the coilrsc of n brilliant iiddl‘('.\-; at Rochford Square Hall, iii which lic dealt with every phase of (Jniizidns agricultural situation anti with tlici measures taken by his department weeks ago ihc contract for flying mall from the mainland m Prince Edward Island, so tho service to tlit Magdalene will lIC all extension oi the daily run. The company ha: considered linking Charlottetoivr with Truro and New Glasgow, NS. thereby providing all points east and north of Truro with rapid com- munication with Prince Edward Is- land. (Continued on Page 3i _ Conciliation Board Asked For ReDock Workers (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Dec. 5.—rC.P.)——.Ap- (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, Dec. 5—Sev- cnteen cal-loads of frozen tur- keys from Manitoba and Sask- atchewan were reported today I-IVFRPQOL. Eng. Dec. 5--Iiiicr- piication to Hon. W. A. Gordon, 0st of United Kingdom, Canadian “x and United States Atlanto grainl, __~__ shipping trade centred on tbs port New Reichstag Con: today with the arrival of the steam- I “hlifgllh. vessel ..=;';."ii'..ieai"1i1 V9119? Todayfcoln‘ grain shipped ‘by the Ilggdfllatlftllllil’ nlunlsts- M0- Ex rt Assccia ion in lid rom _ p0 131011 For Non-Gon- Fort Will'am, Ont, through Buf- fidence Vote. falo and New York ports. Customs authorites here will decide whether the grain is entitled to the six cents .J___- per bushel preference granted the BERLIN, Dec. rr-(A P.)-—Wll(?il Dominion on wheat. the new Rvcit-iistiig convenes tomor- In some quarters it is maintained row for its first session the Com- only Canadian grain shipped entire’ inunists will attempt to unseat the y through Canadian facll ties is cn- {government with a motion of non- titled to the preference, while in confluence, but Chancellor Kurt other quarters it is believed grflill Von Schlclcllcr tonight gave cvcry shipped from Canada on a through evidence he was confident on his and 41mm; Qonsignmelil; is eligible. ability to cope with that situation. i The Chancellor had a private con- jvcrsation with Hermann Wilhelm 'Gocl'lng, National Socialist Spcnkcr of tiic last Rcichstag. A Nazi com- munique said Goering giivo assur- nnccs the opening session would proceed WllllOUl a hitch. Govern- ment sources said nothing about the rcsu‘t of the meeting buiwccn Hoover New Pres. Of Harvard (Associated Press) . WASHINGTON, Dec. 5-—Prcs- ident Herbert Hoovers name was advanced today for a new post of distinction, the Presidency of Har- vard. His name was suggested by Chester D. Pugsley of Pcokskill, N. Y., in a letter to Henry L. Shat- tuck, treasurer of Harvard, on the basis that Mr. Hoover is an hon- orary alumnus of the institution. Pugslevs letter was made public today with Bhattuoks reply stating the suggestion would be submitted to tho college corporation. icnnnt. All _ the Nazi mcillbcrs of ihc Reiciiszug iissvlnblcd at a meeting prcsidcil ovcr by Adolf Illllfl‘, the lcridcr of the piirty, who received nn lildividual pledge of allegiance from each of thcm. Tiic new chancellor will go bc- foro the Rriciisizig zirmvd with fl. decree. of (llSSOlilllOXl which he will bc zilfc to promulgate in the (‘VCllL a vote of non-confiricnce i which seems lll((‘l_\'. 1L is (iciicriil You Sclilciclirrls purpose i0 cnrry-Gcrmluiy through lhc wlnicr without political tn‘);- ics, tllid to iliut end llC has been nttclupiiiig to obtain promises of iolrriilioli from lilo part1." loaders. many states the reallocation of gasoline tax and motor vehicle lic- ense receipts is being suggested. and in several cases has already It is rcporictl iii lioiiiifili (‘iiciefi been brought about. tonight the council of elders pinn- Other economy measures incitirlc, ncd io ciiiirin extra Rciriislng scs- ; widespread cuztaiiiiig’ of iiighvvayfi sion before tlic cud of tho month construction, a. cut in the numbcrt io formulaic a fil-‘iPiii (if Siiiiffisioii of legislators, payless vacations for ‘ in ilic- cvcut anything happened to state employes, elimination of ihc prcsidcnt on tiio Reich. There wuyg, nm-gmimtton of the 91cc. ls no vice-president in the pmscnt tion gysbem, and even a complete German sciicmc. conciliation, was made today by tllc Halifax local, international shoremcnb Association. tions betwccu the 1,600 Halifax Minister of Labor for u. board of Loin;- Negotia- to he enroutc in Saint John for export from here. It will be the first time for such a large quantity in puss through this the Chancellor and the Nazi lieu-t longshorcmcn nnd the stcnins-iiip companies have been in progress since the old contract exp ~-;i on November 30. A board is iiow coli- sidering the case of Saint John's dock workers. 1n both cities the men are continuing their work illi- dcr old agreements. The Weather, Etc Moss. SHQPPINQ DAYS WilEN ANYfHiuc. com ‘l8 Att OVER Bin‘ THE Si-lOefiNC.‘ May Lift “Bon l (Canadian Pgcss) L I HAgN-f ' OTTAWA, Doc. 5— rising nu 0 AR<ED i reports that the United States ‘Err ' ‘YE I Congress niny legalize tile Sfiii? 0i’ becr, a rumor is in cirruiation that the Canadian Piiriiiliiiciit might lift the ban on the export oi alcoholic bcvcrugcs to liic republic. The Crinatlinii liquor export bill prohibits illc export of fllCOhOllC bcvcrugc to illly country iilto which the import, is forbidticn by lilo law oi‘ that country. The Uiiitul States is not lliftllilOilfifl in thi- lllTllllbllloll clause, lllillllllllll lliiit (iii.‘.\i'.i',\' was. , in mind zit lilo time llli‘ iiu-iisilw; was enacted more than iuo YCHTS! ago. If Congress ltigalizis ilii‘ siiic or import of nlly alcohol l)i"\‘('i'.'li_'i‘_ ill’! Oilllllflil is expressed. 11m‘. ill" txporz of ."-,llCll l)[‘.'i‘l‘l'.i[‘,i‘ 11th:: (iiiitibrt nuiomaiivniiy is ]l(‘i‘ll‘.l‘ii.l ligvcurl this siatcuicni, oifiriiiiiiiui". '.l.‘.(l no comment this :iftr~runoil_ i ‘l-t 4. a fi-"y": v i_ ,5, Q \\ _.i “S4,; v f‘ lil-‘rlvli. \|.itl‘v\ii“i iiiroiix l or ‘ ’...... / r. LONDON, DH". 5-—l‘ll<~lllpl0,\'- mcnt in (lrciit liriLiin iurrcus- ed by 59.500 iliiriil: llit- four weeks cmlml Nov. ‘ll, the Min- ister of Labor ilhn-iiitii-rd io- '. (in that tluic ill!‘ jobless lnlrillrll Lffilfljiilii, uliicll 184.001 more iliiin lit the Mimi! time inst your. Ul‘-il'l>l\ " :"i.'lit -l~i twin liili" “K15 wllllPi‘ siiiioiis, iormor President of the Supreme Court, mix-lid us tin‘ hcnd of iiic Slain until President Von Hindcliburl: took oflli-c. This - t». l‘i:ll pimm llirilai p in \ilil\vl"‘l‘.~llll‘ swit- »;i~ llll'l‘ than‘ l'|\‘li‘l“\|l!if\\\li (‘AR PERRY IFlIF-DFLE Work iinys-Lrzivrw llorilt-i min-battling of the sla-tc govcrli- After tlic death of Gcrmanys man. Miss Laura Hughes, Mr. D. K. i: Milled on The Prairies From mental anger“ first President, Fricrlcrich Ebert 1l.i.'- n. in nlui l p. m. lVm-k iinys-Jicnvrs I‘ pe ltir~_f_fll..'ifl n. in nlttl " was made possibw by n spccia‘. log- lslntivc nri. m. ‘Nor ld’s Finest tVheat um ‘JLIY my ..t_-__-: u; “J lini v nit-in si-int-u lill 'oii~ m l .-.i \\'ri!l\:~v=- i ii Tormrn»