.- Y_DANISH s TEA MER ine Saved From Storm Battered Ship In Mid-ocean. 81‘. JOHN'S, Nfld... Dec. t-(OI. cabin-Rescued in mid-ocean from Ihs storm-battered schooner Edward Isventh, nine Newioundianders were safe beneath the decks of she Danish steamer Mains, nound for Norfolk, Virginia. The derelict was still afloat and a menace to navigation as the Maine continued her voyage. interrupted J la Aaanllaldrlosiauiallvssul QIIIQQQIIIII-llslir". Gas IIIINFRUNTS [ Girls Death A Mystery povtedmiealngand IWNQ nun tbaseetlonthegirllivedfivemilcs irosnPrinccmAnnass-irdasesrch AnnmsoIIeoIOctoberIIync-hinlwasbeingrnsdeforhirnbycitisms- and more recently the focal point Meanwhile, an autopsy was per- oftroopsscnttomestlynchsus-'fcr-rnedbym. Hsrlry Lsngford, owil- sou on its completion hesaid trim ThebodyoftheglrLlkimllor- wssnoevidenoeshehsdbeenat- Iiawasformdbytwonegroesnesrtackeoinsnyway. Vtheh-shsxmorethansmlleirom‘ Sheriff Luther Dsughsty ex- iherhomefihe was lying in apressedthabellcf the girl had patch of woodlands, face down, been rnudered. fully clothed. l Although a search was being ‘Slaahadbsmfnissingsinealastmadeforthenegrobyafewresl- ramomsmunuaonoop |(A.P.)—’1‘hs strange death cl a an yearoidgiultndsy stirredrrinocss iiLi. BUTT. iPictou, Springhill and Inverness (‘aunties Stricken As Nego- tiations Fail. French Premier HALIFAX, Dec- b-(CPJ-Mind- workers’ fmoubles in three cormties confronted the Nova Bootia Gov- ernment today. m Piciou. 1,300 oolliers were out ‘of wort and seekilll Remains oi tho Acadia Coal Ooulianys three pits under sn ‘ ’ schedule r————i——r . i , ly this morning when ths dimly lizrhted schooner loomed up in her Hm,‘ b“ M’ Paw“ n” m” “m. o‘ m, mum m. whim of wages. The mines was closed cum“, awn,“ mm], B, 1110111511111 rrrrr rrmrr r1111. rrnrunr Dispatches Govt’s Pol- icy to Dublin After Special Meeting of Cabinet. (Allocated Press) LONDON, Dec +—A declaration of th" British Government’: policj in the event that President Eamon De VSTQ of Ireland proclaim a Republc was dispatched tonight to Pubiil. The at‘ tercnt was sent after a avo-hour special meeting of the fbhlos iSign Repeal Law Will Strike Prohibition From Con- stitution Of United States Pend- r ing Action By Three States. I i . (By Ceoll I. Dickson, Afleelaiel ~ »-----» rrrnusrrrns WASHINGTON, Dee. 4—lepsal eve found President Roosevelt ready to affix his signaturg to a _ proclamation that will strike pro- hibition irom the United States Constitution upon ratification to- znorrowbytheidthstate. R Hurried preparations were nude for the event after Mr. Roosevelt's‘ arrival from Georgia to survey the 11-3; _., evelt m1: machinery creawd to regulate the Sad Procession Files was expressed by officials that - j "Announcements I “m lwdmadsnosaanbiorherbe- cause they believed she had sloped. ‘lirencgmes were irought to Princes/mammal. neither was heldutenoneoithsnrwssrs- Flashed News A short time later the Maine’: wireless operator flashed a there would be no trouble for the ptesent, at least not until the sui- dimmed. to Canada's lhst Coast Radio Big- nsl Service announcing the New- foundlanders had been taken m board and giving the steamers posi- tbn: Lot, 0.101% 14mg. 850W. How the rescue was effected was not described in the brief message but it glsddaned the hearts ei many families along the Newfoundland scest where word cf the missing schooner had been awaited for more than a week. Missing The w-ton craft, commanded by Captain Wilson voyf left st. John's Nov. 23. for her home port of long Beach. She was last reported Nov. (Continued on Pace B) OUN CEMENTS, COMING EV ENTS. MEETINGS. ETC inserted la par word OOIIIIII ll I :2:- Itriotly paytbls in Iflrllll. "Concert ln- Southport School nrsday, December 21st. 3246. “Reserve December orth Wiltshire Xmas Concert. n- s.“ s“. ._w new ember 9th, 7 P. M. 5t. Peter's Bchoolroom, Girl Guides. 3371 I 21st for Disabled Ship To w e d I n to HalifaxHarbor icrvrr srrvrrrrs; iwrrr mrrr ‘ (Canadian Press) I N u T T A w nsnrrsx, Dec, k-Disabled off Representatives of Or- ganizations W i ll "m 1 Confer With Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Min- ister of Finance. lost her propeller, the Glou ‘ motor vessel Marlon and Winifred o'clock Sunday night the Faucl put ' a line aboard the other, bringin|| orrsws. Dec. 4—(O-P.)—-An “ML invitation to all Civil Service or- Th, “ma, m,‘ wmumdn our mimm "'° m“ "P"‘*“"“"°' rain Jerome Nobel. will remain here i» 0""! "1 °°°- "- b" m“ for repairs. She has 20,000 pounds whi- wi b! 11°“ 3- F- “m” o: fish on board. The Gertrude W515i" °i 1'3"“- Ti" °bl°°i l‘ Faucl, commanded by Captain Leo to flvg representatives of the dvil Douoett, Wm “mm to the bu“ ‘ZZWZKZS’. W331i; ilfii? tention of the Minister. Bearers F o r C u r ri e Funeral Today Last year Mr. Rhodes bad a con- ference with representatives of various organizations in the service and this veer the wwi-iw will bar or there are 15 or 20 civil service associations in Canada. One oi the chief questions to be i .I.s MONTREAL. Dec. t-(CPJ-Two lieutenant generals and six mnjo her into Halifax Harbor this after-I‘ eaaesel-ve December ms“ ‘u, 5L (nought up will doubtless be the Lhgflngg chflsfimgg Emmy-gun- ,ten per cent salary cut put into Inent. 8210. ‘effect two years ago. Civil servants are said however to be really more wnoemed with the return of the annual increases in salary. These were also stopped at the time the cut went into effect. "Hockey at Marshileld rink to- night, Dairy Kings vs. Dunstaff- page. Skating affer- game. 3800 "Eddie Cantor in ‘The Kid Irom Spain" at McLean's Theatre <- week. The funniest picture ever 3387 IV. S. Premier Obtains Public Works Grant (Canadian Press) "Come to the Legion Dance in - ifast Public Hall, Wednesday, ecembcr 6th. Admission 26 cents. unches served. 3216. “Attend the Game Auction rty-Flves at Holy Redeemer Hall generals will act as psll beaten at threeweeksago when the rnenre fused to accept general reduction termed by the management nec craticns. leek Government Aid At Bpinghfll, in Cumberland County, 102 rnen employed in Non 'I pit were without work through closure of the mine because of op- erating difficulties. They have sought the aid of the government providing work. Meanwhile. they who still find employment in th< neighbo ing pits. tween rival mfners’ unions led the The two vessels were close to- Govcrnment over the week end t0 bY three “emu” °l gether on the Emerald Bank when shut cf! the financial support that T-‘Y ° °Pi ‘i“' Vi’ W’ ‘h’ ""1 the loss was reported. About 11 has kept the co-operative venture ‘M’ “M” “t- i“ “ "MW- °" afloat Io? some time pest. | Withdraws llppui Withdrawal of the cover-smut’; support left the management un- able to meet its weekly payroll, and Hon. Michael Dwyer, lflnfstgr p! Mina, said he locked for fu Ither trouble this week. A few days ago. one facticl. of the miners staged a near-riot that was quclled by the Minister. | He declared last night the Gov- ernment would tske no further act- ion until the men and officials had agreed upon some constructive Dian for employing all available men, regardless oi union affiliation. Offers of conciliation between the United Mine Worke e and the Am- licsl socialist leader, who has a: "pi-ed the assignment oi fcrmin r new French ministry. lie will si- dd, “m,” h,“ by “m, h“ been essary to permit continuance of 011' nnnpt to settle French financial difficulties. Police Have Little Trouble Catching Fox (Carolin Prfl) SAINT JOHN, N. 8., D11‘. 4- the coast of Nova Bcotie when she will be sided by n» fellow miner: Ellen's a. 1oz n my yard and r h rk 1f you con-re dawn you might catch hzn.’ A Bydny Strvet ree- l was towed into port today by sn-v The “mt m,“ h” dgvglgpgfi in iient telephoned to police head- other Gloucester ship the Gertrude Inverness County. magnum h. quarters. The call was answerd quickly the force. the t:p floor of the hcure, pointed in sorceroitheyard Arid fox ‘stzcd rigdly, glznc ng up at the window from which the man was watch ng. The p:1i‘e mcved steathily clos- er and mcda a rope ready to snare the fox. Rynard paid no attention and kept starng at the w'ndow. The p lic‘ jurn;ed forward and seized 1h 1r prey. The icx wzs stuffed. St. John ’s Mayor Is Returned By Acclamation (Canadian Press Cable) _ ‘sbinct, called to deal with the re- rionship situirion between the mush Free 8 ate and the Brltsh Commonwealth of nations. Will Interns Commons A public ststemmt of this porcy tomorrow in the House of Com- mons by Rt lln. J. if Thomas. Secretary cf State for the Domin- iora, was anxkusy awaivd by thtusands of Irsh subjects domic- r ll d 1n the Urrtrd Kingdom whose ' natonnllty is at stake. Ain ng .hem are such rot bles as Gecrge Berntrld Shaw and Admiral Bcatty. It was stated in official circles that these fhcusrnds of Itirh would be g1v:n s. chance to bcco 1e natur- r-rized Bri lsh sub] cs. This would apply p~rtic lsrly to Government w.rke':s and persons oi national and i tern icnsl reputation. Today's Cab net dellb rations folowed a fereipt a dispatch; fMin Pies dent D V:1" inquiring! ' whsther "ag r ssive action" would be taken by the Unled Kingdom if the lrlrh me State seoedd from the Inspire. It was doubtd in of'1c‘sl clcles that the Brit sh response pa "tcul- aria a up n mu p mt. f Becetzry Tlomas anrrurced in! the Hruse cf Ccmmcns today 11g- ures show ng a claim for 21.461000; i (currently about 87.500000) from the lrish Frce Sate, reprrs-rlting default d and rnauites up to Nov 30, 1933, after deduciing collected import duties. -Jr.. director of the Federal Alcohol liquor luau-w umu Conlrels n» Past Bier-Times of time to enacq, legislation looking to various Ceremonies permanent control. Three statcs—l>ennsylvanis, Ohio Announced- and Utsh—hold ratifying conven- tions tomorrow, mnking the full three-fourths that are necessary for a constitutional change. Gov- ernors of those states are to notify the State Department immediately afteg action is taken. - Hold Conference Mr. Roosevelt conferred today 111th Secretary for Agriculture Hen- . ry Wallace and Joseph H. Choatc, fling of myriad ie and M i130 bier. Pd pest RVf-‘lil-U. tonal awed 3' . sphere Pnlllllll with laden with the heavy pnhme hundreds cf floral o . Control Administration, in charge of regulating liquor industries, and approved plans for post-repeal. Dr. James M. Daren, Commis- =1oner of Industrial Alcohol, rs- signed effective tomorrow, to be- come director of the Domestic Die- tillers’ Code authority. (Confimbd on Page b) 011111111 vnrrs wring; r011 (Canadian Pram) CHICAGO, Dec. e-Giving Can- ada her 19th wheat crown in 38 years oi competition at the n:- ternational Hay and Grain Show mu.‘ a Mn” ‘u "H°'“ "u here. Frank lsackson oi Elfrospuntu u‘ mm“! wmn" n” Bash, tonight held the 1934 inter- national wheat growing champion- ill (Continued on Peg l) the funeral of the late Sir Arthur 5'1‘. JOHN'S, Nfld, Dec. i-Jvlayor New Industry shVlctory of the central Saskatch- The Weather, Etch W- Curie here tomorrow, and the order of the procemlon. issued by militia headquarters, shows six squad one of cavalry and four bat- ta‘;ons of infanty in the escort. Pall bearers will be Lleut. General Sir R. E. W. Turner, V.C.. K-O.B.. Lieut. General sir A. C. Mac- Dowell, KC-B, Major Gene s1 A. G. L. McNaughton, 0.8., Chief of the General Staff. Major General A. H. Bell, Adjutant General, Ma- jor General J- H. MscBrien, Oom- misvloner of the Royal Canadian algamated Mine Workers had met with no response. Demands Repeal ' Be Forbiddeni In United States WASHINGTON. Dec. 4—(AP.)— A lsst demand that poclamation of repeal tomorrow be forbidden Andrew Cornell will head the civic administration of St. Johns for an- other tcrm. Opposition failed to For Nova Scotia materialize at today's nomination |Il “‘ gs, a-nd l-lls Worship was returned by acclsmation. Counclilors seeking re-election at m3 mrwud» Melvuh clmmiwr 1"- thg polls Dec. l4 are Jonas Bater, John Kelly, James Chalkcr. Charles Ryan and Ernest Churchill, while new candidates are Phillip Outer- brldge, Michael Caul, Dr. A. Tait, James Martin, Patrick O'R11ly, John Devine, James Spratt, John HALIFAX, Dec. 4—(C.P.)—'I‘en- taiive plans for a new canning industry in Nova Scoiia are go- fo imer director of marketing for Nova Soutla. told members oi a Service Club here today. 1f assured of a market, he said. the new plant would be opened in Halifax area for the purpose. of canning plume. pears and peas. ewan farm from the Wynward Dis- trict cllmaxed a score of wins made by the D0min1on's growers es the cereal grains were judged. They achieved top place and leading po-l sltlons in many classes judged sci A pioneer in tho Elfros district since 1903, Issckson won the major prize of the show on hard red spring wheat of the Reward variety made famous by the three-times wheat king, Herman Trelle oi Wernbley, Alta. 1n 1032 Issckson night. Only three more games of he Tournament. Five good prisu given. Freeae-out, a Duck. 3201. "Hunter River United Church will hold their Christmas has and ntertainment in Masonic Hall, l-lunter River, December 21st. M- 1 on 10c and 20c. I'll. "You really should know the Isndid saving effected by the re- tirement income bond of the Gun fe. Ask for particulars stating your age. J. A. lloote, Manager, OVITAWA, Dec. t-New pubilt was brought before the District oi Wm“ “w. nu Dalahunty _,_ ‘Mounted Police. Mbjo" General 301mm“ 3.19"“, Con" god" w m5‘ '9 Henri Panet, former Adjutant Gen- ‘placed 12th in the spring wheat class and in 1930 wss 38th. works projects involving the expen- @111. M1101‘ Geno"! J- H- Elfllnley. diture of over $500,000 are under- 811d M8101‘ General Garnet B.’ stood to have been negotiated in l-lmhee. conferences hers between Hon. A. L Maedmald, Premier of Nova scotis, and members ad the Domln- p ion Government. Mr. Macdonsld (Canadian Press) .. left for borne Dds! 1R4!’ securing MONTREAL, Dec. b-Esminls oi the tentative approval of the Gov- the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- ; ernment here of a hall dosen hilh- Pm! for the week ended Nov. l0, 1 way and other projects to be can-led announced today were: i983, GHQ.- C. P. l. EARNINGS decision as the United States Gov- ; errnnent applied final polish to its temporary liquor regulating ina- chinery. The Court suit was bought by. William Bheaff Chase. Diaperin- ""‘°“‘ °' "" ”‘°"“‘"°‘"’ “MERCY lorm . ‘ tlon. who asked that acting Becretsry of ltate William Pirilllbl of the State Department be Plevernted from inning the repeal “m I HYERS 0N I (Canadian Pres) EMONTON, Dec. a - Darin: Arthur Currie, principal and vice- ment. the Alberta wheat pool in Beatty Confined To Home (Canaslisls Press) MONTREAL. Dec. 4-011 Q0 ll- vice of his physician, E. W. Beatty. K. 0., Chsncellit of M12011] Unl- versity, will not attend the funeral service tomorrow for General Bir ollnoellor of the university. Approves i/Vheat Agreement (Canadian Pro-l CALGARY. Dec. 4—Approving the international wheat agreement and urging its immedia‘ enact- Moderaie ta inst asrflasfl wllbl fair and sold. (Canadian Press) XITEQBSILHGIFAL ()1-‘I~‘1(‘I_ T3 annual meeting today voted 1n fav- onio, r1 c -lu nnurrns lufi mm...‘ C-‘w-flotteiowli- l“ out in Nova Bootia as a relief meas- | _ _ _ proclamation. m many instances. friars who assayed mercy flights t: ‘m’ ‘$860900’ decrease’ w" (Ihssssairdmtote conventions which into deep recesses oi the northland ' "tilled the woe-line ame-ndmeni over the week-end had chalked up Mi‘. Bestty. who is 2* ident of or of the augscstion of Premier J. the Canadian Pacific Railway, was IL Brownies of Alberta last week limpcrslurc '— Dawson . Aklsv.k .. Vctor s . notdoliberato lathe con- their first victory today. With one M "fifi lflExplorers Off On New 35”" "m i TO AlltfifCtlC Declines To ,_ wfzlExpedition cm: 1 m hare sclw first taste of paler Wnilifwl I" ‘p wyast asap the 1010-11 Cansdirn exptdtien w of s new polar tbs Arctic headed by villlrllnar, the Ankltio. rns three fslnm amines-sans lteffsnsons north-m srriv its‘ hqrdtcnraksanaerlel dash of scwhtdsrarnrhedriitofioain ~ ass suqmsssiaalarsssrausss bnnsn¢ll>4il1°llll1l4hii.'" (labial-Cir tionb mono-piano t9 mlh the it Ifkins, l-‘ncoln Ilswwh dash with safety- flight completed and two others winlifll their way toward this city,’ aviation olficisls hoped to have sick and inJumd ssfeli’ in hfllfiihl . o 0 e before another day paced. i P7011151!’ Tfldl Wheeling nu m; ruouorilme M» _ the city late today, Archie McMill- (mqg. n‘) ‘m completed a flight from Hart roses-no, Dee. s-ur. Justice smith. I0 mils! to the "m" "W. w. awnm tndaydsclined w oarrvvrorrlrmooforsaruxoss - p“ pphgmng trial pananflr. Wicklund was brought v7, gypsy, m Court of out for treatment or an iniured m- d the Peace of lie Ila brought to McMurray. did i. Q I char“ oi of steel, on a SO-fnile flight mab q rumpus by p110; Walter orlbsrt. sander. imqlsgtnfldall. Iloches- A sacwdmercvflisbtnsarcdean- Gil Kilbtrt Wlkinl Illnad HI Bieiianson. lie was a rnembI of confined in his home tonight with‘ that a national marketing board ba Vancouver . established. Italy Will WithdraWingFromLeague R03]. Dec. 4.-(LP.)—Meet1ng tollslflil night in pomibly the most important lassiun 0f its history, the Peach Grand Council is expected b! 017$ here to decide that the Lelflb of Nations il not effective without participation oi the United - Mal‘ irmis, Japan and Germany. Consider League "by its very name is absurd,‘ believes the country's withdrawal is, ssarlrcd. Another group believes that the campaign in Italy against‘ the League was in the nature of a, throat toward Fri-MI to induce her m come to Rome far a four-power mllfllllmflll. conference. Illnmnfnl . I2"2§33B""'I‘il! cs Chariots l.‘ . . l" IDIIGAI! Maritime Weill-Fresh to In rrorfhelrll wh-ds; partly cloudy, a much change 1n ternperatara Maritime lasts-Undersea m ffofl uortlsriy winds; his and cold. inn tide this aflsmool at 1 I ail tamcr-nw rrornin at ‘Bil. IbO MlX-Bllbflfiil- ,, h“ V’ 1W"°°"°-5-"’““°" ”'°"""- wassurmryrrrunrmaurroms ssnewrrourslmssosp-russrs- mrmeiovabsslnimwfiiwmlfisssssstonsssum other --- ment- r-m 1w: win wfifkfiin? ;§?.'Y"°‘.."vls'.' ".' not withdraw are that she would I4" all!" l"! I011. Isis oompleiedin inhsAthabasks, rosuastcrisasa, . rsad asisssaas hnJfimn . w fistsndsroforr-r saomsssportasan others. I ilantihl Arctic suc- fiaasssouorsouie womeoimrunurmahwllw fig“; “'mmmd(§0 flew intopick up hed Chasm’, ‘hroallgsllsilralss duo m», fillowhgllnmolhri’! filial. h Ncvmltthat II alienate Great Britain, wuss good-l "fig," will she wishes so retain: and tMt aha would align lsraslf with 0Q- many, while francs would ails! heimif with Britain I. II u». Pvi-‘vifi?’ "m?" “"3 0E sun's‘ saloon 01m II ‘glib-Prim ii IQ ‘ so». _.__ . rtoc-taisifbls