fill L3‘ id MAXI MS ‘ OFA MERE MAN _-_@__ Kldnapperl never bother the poor, n} Heroin: Gulrdln 1r .1 Ohlrlattefown UuIllu-rdlzllllnliido .32.}; CHARLOTTETO .-J*<<"i Read by Everybody ‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MONDAY, DECEMBER 2s, 1931 WN, CANADA, A rolling hat gathers some dust MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN 8 PAGES Annual Hulllu-rlpliomu Delivered 83.00. Ily Mull (‘lmmla and L‘. S. A. 84.50. Additional Jap PENNWlVANUt Troops Orderedklillliillill till. To Malichuriaftit SHUPS Present Fgrces Insufficient To Main Units Leveled In I . lVlillioii Dollar (‘.011- Deal With Increased Activities flasroiion Of Chinese Regulars, Irregulars And Brlgands""s‘hal‘p Fighting Lilly. ‘ZiiZIITI-‘i °'{‘.°..“.51l°..i‘§~i.§.i§i' Reported Along Peiping _ Muk- ‘Railroad Company. (Canadian Press) ALTOONA. Pa. Dec. ZT-Firc HONOLULU, Dcc. 2'1. (By the Canadian Prcss)-—Hon. H. H. Stev- ens, Canrdlan Ministri- of Trade and Commerce and ‘Hon. Downlc Stewart, New Zealand, Minister of Finance held an informal confer ence here Saturday in connection wlth negotiations for a iITlC agroe~ mcnt between the two Dominions. Late today the m in units of the ' - shop had been leveled and the flrc, den Railway. ———- burning in sonic of [lic lvssrr un- it‘. Press Stall Correspondent Th: blaze morning and brforc flrc nppamill: TOKYO, Dec. all-Another mlx- could be summoned it hm m-(yo 9d b58359 01' JBDBBCSB troops were such headway that it was: impos- E N Ordcrcd to Manchurio from Korea sible to save tho main sivps. day. lbecn determined. A note, answering recent com-‘ < :~“_——-—— munlcations from Great Britain, _ - P 9 ‘United States and France, said the a a (Jflllllnese army was forced by 1n-, ‘ ._~. creased Chinese activity to begin 9, "Bencru movement with a vlcw to flllllilflliinfng against bandits on a more extciilfve scale ‘than llllhffl“ anesc will have to advance to points 1 _ - ,,.,_,, n, m, m,“ m,“ when m‘ Calls Ilor Unity In All . .' 1 bandits have a base. CllriSlClldOm, Tilllt .Coiilc'dcnt:lll_v, Reno dispatches f w M ltd , _ _ The first formal session may he "lglqce ‘iinnfrilmgg: w: d?“ mm held Monday, bllt this was not def-l n r pm ed that . inltely decided Saturday. ‘l t aiity and Uliliclief Might Be Combat- although under control, was still ‘B¥ 51m" P- Howe, Associated b)’ the Japanese Government to-) The can“ 0f tho fire has to. Therefore, lg is obvious the Jap- Contlnued on page 7 ted . ______..._._._____ , (By Andruc Berding. Associated ‘ Press Staff Writer) ‘l llwslllllllllll ROME, Dec. 27—Uniflcation ofl‘ l (Canadian Press) lic churches with the Roman ‘ LAWRENCEITOWN, N.S., Dec. 27lCathclic Church under the auth- . f-I‘. G. Palflvey, for twenty-seven roity of the Papacy was urged by ' years manager of the Royal Bank Pope Pius XI in a. 7.500 word Eli-i M"? "m" his Superannuation six cyclical issued Saturday. BY Fears F180. dFODPBd dead in his home) The Pope called for unity in all YPSWTdHY- He ‘We? sixty-five yellfschristcndom that; present-day im- ‘lold. Mr. Palfrey leaves a wife and mol-allgy and uhbelleg might (Canadian Press) ‘daughter and three sons, George in‘ combagled‘ l ‘ BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 27—'I‘hree New Ymkl HHTVQY- and Ernest: 9H The Encyclical, published in Lat- newspaper photographers wcre‘M°um Stewart P~ E" I- in and Italian, and broadcast in beaten by gangster motlrncrs at the. Latin from the Vatican City sta- funeral of one of two victims of‘ _ tion, reasserted Papal supremacy gangster warfare buried here yes- S c 0 a t 1 e f and infalllbiliiy, exalted the Vir-, l l gin Mary, and re-affirmed the doc- l terday. The newspapermcn inlurcd I A dvlses Scouts ‘ltrinc of man and God in the one were assaulted whllo photographing alleged members of the Gustin’ divine nature oi’ Jesus Christ. U Exnlting Mary, the Pope con- gang at the interment iii Si. Jo- seph's cemetery. West Roxbury. of LONDCN, Doc. 27. (By tile Can~‘d9ml1l?d and annealed to modem Bernard (Dodo) Walsh, who was‘ lull n PITSFF-LOTG Robert Baden mothers who violate the duties im- slain 1n a north end battle last Powell, founder nf the boy scout posed by children and by the bonds, Tuesday in which Frankie ivailaee,“ movcnl-"nt. annealed today lo scouts ' of matrimony. t alias Gustin, also was killed. it-lllflulhollt tho “Tllld l0 dBSlTOY "It is necessary." the Encyclical The carneramen complained that ‘my "Cllflill 19ml” that °°m°5 1lll5°‘said "that all good men be united‘ police assigned to cover the funer- the“ hands instead "i Pissing it in Jesus Christ and His mystical; a} ‘flxeredthem no protection 1mm on. “ t “ spouse, the Church. with a single‘ they had been forced t,O_qlllt the .D~eilcr1b1’ng ‘lie! s ch21: (‘M s? uniform and sincere profession of‘ cemetery 01‘ risk destruction of their sgiyhc: snidfefllisifirfl‘ ‘mxlgrw faith, because cvcrylvlierc m many‘ cameras in addtion to having rc- f ' ' ' y men try i0 Sllflkfl Off "w lliillt yoke‘ “W” M” “"°"t°"°d m° Wm‘ a" r Christ ICJCCt the light of his "wed bodily violence‘ tsovis of disasters if I dlsobeyed o ‘ A priest “id prayors “t the f” (lirii- insructinns. l’ have destroy- doctrine‘ Stan“, on m0 sinuses o‘ neral chapel whcrc Walsh's body grace, and finally repudiate the (ll ‘cores of llicm in my life, but __ __ _ w my m state prccpdlm, mlm-lnvlll‘ “T “““““‘_S lmva never come), ‘lllllne autlioilty of Him ulio has jliecoluc, according to the gospel. while another priest offered pray“, ‘ ‘ _ ‘H ers at the Gustin home lli Solllli‘ _tlie sign of contradiction on earth. l ' The Encyclical, eiltitlcll “Lux Boston. I w ls G u . . Al‘ h 1-,,‘ I ' i Vcritatls" Ville light of lrutlil, a h and us n “me Q 1 I C o n tr! b a o n s l commemorated tlic 1500th anniver- a gun battle m “men police 5M“ f the Council of Eplicsus It least half a dozen men must To e We s t ‘m’? ° ' have participated. 'I‘\vo mcil w-ho OTTAWA. Ont, Dec. 27-<By the were arrested at the scene oi the‘ shooting, one alleged to have been l .- Caualllau Pressw-Evidenclng thc Ste a Retlfes I Christmas sermon spirit of the cast l a member of the Lombardi mob,‘ and the other o. Gustin man, have been charged with murder. Wm‘ m‘, mst‘ Prcmic, R‘ l3‘ Ben- nctt has been advised of shipments of iillilnn lliltldie and woos W art-as in the Prairie Provinces- Continuccl on page 7 (Canadian Press‘) LONDON, Dcc. 27—~Dl‘ic<:li\'c ln- ‘ ‘ , ‘ spector William "Razor" Keen, who From Halifax, a contribution of belonged to the school of disguises, ETC a carload of flunnn haddie, wcigh- retired today after 27 years service 1”“ 0 pounds, was sent to the in the metropolitan police force, "Warning Talkies Montague on mg 2250 , Monday, llfil-lz-Zti-illfidrolight districts of Saskatchewan. and Londons underworld breathed ‘Fmm Monti-cal. another contrlbu- a sigh of relief. “Kink,” ggclgl postponed until‘ “on o! 2500 two pound bags of Inspector Keen was mic of the Mondly evening, Jan. 4th. 1118'!‘ cow“ fmm J‘ s, Fry and Company. best-known sleuths Scotland Yard , ~ -h if t (h oduc d and h made himself “Buying u“ hogs Tummy‘ D00 was shipped lo the west. one a as‘ 1:0‘- ; evmoe; m ‘he w“ imber 29th. Hunter River. A Moasc. [Z0 i0 "('35 l" sMknwhewnn an a e d I konsington, Everett Hashim, Emcr- ll“, othm- half to be divided bc- slum area of southeast Lon on o lld, buying same date. ‘Sliilwd ,_ l d Mhltqba areas. which he had charge. Everett wedlock. 1il4a..l2~2-l_:ll t L““'" “mm” n" M ANNOUNCEMENTS, was discovered this‘ Present-day’ llnmor- l y‘ revealed, the A. E. F. casu- l Ambassador l l l FROM CHINA T0 WASHINGTON Ur. W. W. Ycn, China's new lun- liasearlor to the Pnited States. to suoccrd Dr. C. C. Wu, who re- l- iii-d scvcrnl months ago, as he ‘arrlvcll at. San Francisco recently. not 000 ‘Killed By Autos In United States i (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO, Dec. 26.—.'lnto- lilobilcs killed SL000 persona E in the United Statzs during j insl, fl little less than the total number of United ' Sixties soldiers killed in the World War. A survey has alty figures list 37.541 as kill- cl in action. Pllllllcllllls . l ll R _l_ 9 a 2, Montreal Businessf Leader-s Herald Ap-l proach of Better Times. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 27—Busi-f ness leaders here Joined today in' ‘optimistic predictions for 1932. Heads of the Canadian Manufac- turers Association, the Montreal Board of “that? and the Chamber of. Commerce herald the approach of better times. W, H. Miner, President of the C. M. A, believes history will rc- pcat itself. and good limes will fol- low a. cycle of depression. He said: "History has shown that after a three year period of hard times, things get better again. It may be that we are just at llle end iof that cycle now. Perhaps we have yeven started to climb again, but ‘ business will start to improve again, when, I do not know. Some com- . panics, I understand, who deal in ‘staples, are showing improvement lrlght now. "The people in Canada have ‘money, plenty oi’ it. Look lit the iway the Government loan was‘ lyoversubscrlbed; bllt most peopio are, holding on to it, and only spending what they absolutely have to, for' many are afraid of their jobs. "I feelvthat. if these people could} be assured of their positions. most‘ of the difficulties would be over. For if they ivcre c: tain tliey would [HES llfbllllfl‘ BROTEHJR Oil‘ AJlaudo lHIZSfRIJIIIIE, Premier ltiussolini, who died of a heart attack after leaving a DUCE Q! l coll Wilt IllStlllFKIIlSlIQd Official cf lrludsoifs Bay l . . it. Province. A distilrgulhed visitor to Char- lottetown over the week end was Mr. R. lpli Parsons, Fur llrlllllsllcl"——i...7..f;..... , till Trade l/lloprelzensiono O7 Trouble In India ‘Arrest of President or All-Indian ' Congress In Bombay Caused l General Strike And Closing i Of Shops As Protest. NEW DELHI, India, Dec. 27.— - "Swami", in the Indian sense of complete independence as a goal for the country, was abandoned by the Moslcm League today and "respon- siblc government with adequate safeguards for Moslems" was sub- stituted as the ultimate aim. i The decision, reached at a meet- ing here, is expected to have im- portant repercussions on the future of India. Zafar Ullah Khan, who M311"! was a. delegate to the London Round newspaper office oi’ which he was Table Conference, presided at the meeting. The meeting o! the Moslem Lea- gue today was held in the home of i: Moslem contractor instead of the historic Fatehpuri Mosque, where imposition to Zafar Ullah Khan was displayed in a noisy demonstration yesterday by a small group of Mos- lcms. Apart from the decision re- garding "Swaraj", the meeting de- cidcd to remodel the League's exec- utive bodies on lines of the Nation- l al Congress and negotiate with all lpariies represented in the Moslem conference with a view to an amal- gamation between the conference and the League. Continued on page 7 fHtlTEl. FIRE TAKESHEAVY DEATH Ttlll (Special to the Guardian) SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Dec. 2a.- ‘Fire enveloped the new Court Hot- ‘el early today, trapping 48 roomera and killing a-t least five persons, in- cluding an entire family- Police predicted the de‘th @011 would be greater. A check up sev- eral hours after the fire had lev- elled the building, showed that twelve persons were missing. The other thirty one occupants. including several children v either reached safety via fire escapes or were carried over ladders by fife‘ men. The deui; Samuel Knight, jani- ‘ - V -' ' 1 tlons were ado ted opposing WT? MTS- Samuel Kilightl their “r Comb ill .~ l s 1 t s “c” " P l l y ‘ ‘terrorism and the “no rent" cam- ‘font daughter and two unidentified l . ‘H1071. l TOKYO, Dec. Z7.—TIIC Jap- not be laid off, they would s‘,:. more, and that would tend to hr?) business. I do not blame people for holding on to their money-I blame ‘those who do not make it possible 'for them to be sure of their posi- ‘. tions." - ‘ lVel/Js Briefs ‘Canadian Press) l-‘ILLYKFURT - AU - MAIN. Germany, Dec. 27—Fnrmer Queen Sophie of Grcccc, 81519!’ of William llohcnzollcm, who rl-vcntly underwent an opera- tion, WtlS said tonight to be in an extremely weak condition at .1 local clinic. Her children, for- _ mcr King George, Prince Paul, llcleil of Romania and Irene. ivere in attendance. P]: ilan-‘th rapist Passes A w ay EDINBURGH, Scotland, Dec. 27- ‘(Canadlan Press Cabin-Sir Rob- ert; Maule, prominent dry good". merchant and one of the hes; known philanthropists in the Brit- ish Isles, died yesterday at the lag of '77 years. sir Robert, who iva: knighted in 1913. was a mcmbc‘ of the boards of management oi many public and philanthropicrr» institutions in Edinburgh and Pert- shlrc. anise Government told British ilnltrll States and French am- llasmllnrs today that Chinese should be blalned if Japan’! ramlrign against Chinese irreg- ulars in the Clilnchow zone of l\i.incllilr'a developed into hos- tilities DFlTCPII China and Jap- an. __.._._____. (Aq-unrlatrd Press) VATICAN CITY, Dec. 27- Dnnna Camilla Ratti, sister of the Pope, and scores of church dignitaries today attended the funeral for the five men who were killed early this week In the collapse of n wing In the Vatican library. Mexico Will 'B e Ta x e (Canadian Press) MEXICO CITY. Doc. 27—A Cucr- navaca dispatch to La Prensa says the State Legislature of Morcios has enacted a law imposing a tax iurowica, Poland, Dec. 21. (By the Canadian Fraser-The Ottawa all stars hockey telm, touring Europe, defeated a pick- ’ Continued on page '1 ‘ill Htitklt. ‘ (By Oivo Vitilzka, Associated Press‘ clear the decks ‘or the new year‘ iout careful study," the Church 0! iClergymen Int ,‘ or not ilioy ivaiit it back. One mil- of 300 pesos (about $120) yearly on, .Commissioner for Canada of the Hudsrnfls Bay Company, London. McLure and ltlarKlnnon, loo 'l rep~ rc cntatlvcs of the Company, and leaves for the mainland by air-l "lone at noon i-Odfli’. This morning Canadian PressJ-A meeting of the v-o will probably inspect the fur Cabinet has been called for tomor- mrm °f 3455*“ MCLU" mid MM‘ row. Premier R. B. Bennett re- mnm“ u‘ N°rw°°d Rtmd- . ‘turned to Ottawa last night after Mr‘ Parsms‘ Wh° w“ b°m at spending Christmas with his broth-t Bay Roberts, Newfoundland. in i884 en Capt Ronald Bennett at sack ‘ I N o C o m m e n t 5.0.3. call American radio station went of! the air while naval stations vainly tried for more information. ville. N. B. llllloll wit?) REFERENBillli‘ The nweting will probably be liiel last one the Prime Minister will‘ HALIFAX’ N‘ s" Dec‘ where he ivill spend New Year's Nmia semi“ and Prunate or _ i 1 t ‘ ‘ called for unification of all Christ- remnln “g n m “a may be he d ian churches under the Papacy. before the year closes, to finally. “I could not say gnythmg with- Tlln week pr°m1ses_t°‘be a quiet‘ England leader said, "and would HELSINGFCRS, Finland, Doc. 2'7 Eiiciggncigjrzxjgtaglzimarqguz:jlnuch prefer to wait until I have —l’i'0hibiti0n will be weighed m “ms 0mm t ‘ _ lllfld o 111m“ to 8o W" “he m“ the balance iii a nation wide refer-t g up a cmormwstlext °f the Encyclical befme mak‘ 'meetlng. lng any comment." Corrrsponllmi) cndum Tuesday and Wednesday. The nation's 1.700000 voters will be hs-lzcll, l3 _\'('nl's after legal aboli- tion of the liquor traffic, ivhctlier .. ._ L. _..__ Record & Forecast of the Weather lion of them are women. Tlircc {lltCrllflll'._,S uull nrmcai- on .\lli"|‘l-'.ulmi.0lIICAI. OFFlUF.‘ Tor- . . . the ballot sliocis and the voter wil mm" Um" m“ 27" mark which lic prefers. Tiley arc: “"-“""~'~‘1X{\A&,IE{;;¥S~“VF' TE"- (1) Extension of prohibition in I its present form. fllaaa o'e- mvar- our Plicsallv You WANfEO s-nn nl-ouv rr . l.. ll|'l' . ‘ ‘ , ' ' (Canadian Press) England. Mr. Parsons arrived Sat- - NEW YORK‘ n Y" Dem 27_The urday night on l1 visit to Messrs . swanlsmp Superior 5cm 0m u‘ tonight from Mexican ‘ OTI‘ , n., c. - y e AWA o‘ De 2,‘ ‘B m waters near Panama and North 27-—(BY preside over this year. He plans to The Canadian ijressn-H“ Gm“ have mmonw, night m‘, Calgary Clare L. Woi-reil, Archbishop oi “ ‘ all Day. The majority of the Ministers Céngda’ tonight tdinzsgg ‘mo; who were out of the city for Chrlst- 0 - and comment o q hi h th mas will be back tomorrow. A sub- sisal??? tiéugofig‘; ézthgic Zhum; sequent meeting of the Ministers ed Polish tom, 3 to 0, here in- day. (special to The Guardian) ORANGEVILLE, Ont" Dec. 26. —-'l'o be covered over in a straw stack for 102 dqys and still be alive though very thin, was the experience of a hen owned by Errctt Dickson oi’ the 2nd elm- cesslon of East Luther north of here. The hen was covered over on Sept. l3 while threshing was In progress and was discovered yel- terday when the owner Ill moving some of the straw. The bird hid apparently received sufficient sustenance from the each clergyman‘ l-cghl-(lcss 0g m5‘! ' (2) Modification to permit l2 per- rellglolh ‘cent alcohol wines and malt brevcs El Nacional, organ of tlie goverii- 0f 33 llcrcflllfi 31601101- mehg pad-w here‘ 551d today the (31 Iropc-al of the present laws magma m llmlt prlcsts m one for and ailtllorizatlnii of the govern- every 59909 lnllabltants would l)‘. luciit ta proceed with a system oi’ day lfucturc and sale of all alcoholic ____ _ l beverages. Votes of Finnish women will be CADIZ, SD31", pm 25,45, lcountcd separately from thoso o1 tlon difficult llld forcing small straw to keep it alive. “Bread and “Masses, ihetlhildrehlove It, Bill A mortgags begins inflating as craft to lock limiter. soon as it is madc. puhllshed and become a la“. Mom state rcgillatccl importation, menu-- PJ-Four holiday makers, in- (the men. To facilitate this. women lulrlly clouds "ml moderately mid: eluding Captain run rum-aria, will use red ballots, mun ‘white. "fiflififil "‘.'.‘§‘,',',.,,,,,,,__.,,,,,,,_. ,,,,,,,, i" "lo Bmnlsh army. “c” ‘Ballots will be marked with either """ """'"""-*' “'""1-*¢ rl-"Y "lo-Ml drowned huh, when a Iismng ‘red or black pentws Cnmcns o! 24 fll::l“g\"rlrll¢"::tolY cold; Drnballiy local but sank in nutorm off here A ' ‘ High alllllllll- Ilftcfnnflll at 14o and ' years of ave and ovcr may vote. ‘mm I 1 ' ‘ "m" lilo lllhed the southern a _____ sliilnii-llniili? 1il.~'.'-i.».ni{“iél 4.2a all-l on"; of gnu‘ man“: nflvlgm "so: tomorrow morning at 1.34 Winnipeg ‘Fornulo ntlllwa ‘Montreal Que lwc . .. Sllllll Jnilll . llalifllx FORECASTS Ollnwn nml fpprr Si. Iinwrc-nce "n!- ley-n-Parlly l-loully and llflPfllfllnK ullillcr, fullnwml Ivy some light snow. Loin-r M. Lawrence Vnlloyl|—-.\'or(ll- out null l-a-l wiulls; fnir null colll, probably followed by some snow n: night. Gulf North nml Shorc—fitrnng northerly winds and probably gnlml; m! quarter moon Thursday". Dec. out Diem’ Ger Woutb W1‘ HAW. Surteo ANYW»; 0 CA R FER/RY RCIIEINYLI Week days-inure: liurden nail) 0.15 n.m. and 11.40 n.m. Sunllnorsldc fille- l-lzlllcon 3i. 0.1;! n.m. minute! lnicr than Charlottetown. - Lem-en Tormenilllo dolly’ I010 1.! Ind 2M pm Bill lltltlll Fttlllll, or cools?