MAXIMS or JL eil .Q . . - ' umMap ‘ _ ' Covers Prince Edward Islalld Like the Dew . \ _ ._...... . _ _ ` ~ .1 1 / § ollllilullflwil Iilliill I The Psaller Road ruddy MAXI MS _ or A _ MERE MAN Newsity may he o llurd sfhool- |l1|l¢l’¢9l. but she is generally inunu the best. Ii Z - f - ._ _ _ |,,,|||¢ Gunrllilll, Founded \ll‘| lmeuwn cousin 'ru emu I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933 8 PAGES Cher 1” f _ Annual Hublorlptlnn Delivered $5.00 B1 llll Cblladl UNI U. B. A. $4.50 Fourteen Are Killed In Mine D’ saste ° O I I I ' €‘c1dW3ylllS0lillElis`Ger1nany _In Throes Ofl-lA mament‘Mil|lli SPANISIIA Re1‘g!.2l‘S Struggle llllll lllllllllf _-o _ Catholics And Non-Nazi Protestants Unite Against nd France Un_,E I_ E C 'I' I I) N Rddioal Fooaous of Nazi clulotiao chorolunlf N S Ommon By William P. Brockmnnn,_ .of the beleaguered non-Nazi Pro- W* Associated Press Foreign Stall. testant ministers and cxhorting Ca Arms Demand_ Early Retlll‘l\S Ilidic- BERLIN, Nov. lo.-ure.)-ni the thollos to -'solemn rofieotlou." I t 3 l i 3 11 Newspap- I atea Vic throes of the most bitter religious "Belief in Christ-the thing that ' 1 ' _ tory For the struggle since the Reformation, Ger- Protestantism and Catholicism have ers Hlnt Italy S DIS . GENEVA’ Nov_ 19__(A_p_)_Am,,. Rllg'Il%tlSt liand Radi-Imany today witnessed the most in corlllnon-is at stake," the paper aI)pl`0Val Of l)I'€SeIlt seeking in n 1;-mg ¢¢m_g¢;~m¢e with ca e u icanS_ significant celebration of Martin said. “lf this is destroyed, we Ga- British representatives for a way to p I Luther’s birth 450 years ago ever tholics too will strike." york of 0 rl d resugeitnte me digummment g0n;er_ . held in honor of the founder of Pro-I 0dy~ ence. Foreign Minister Joseph Paul- (By Rex Emnih' Associated Pressl 9°SW“"5m~ I GPH-Wit in liiswry 3 'Boncour of France had admitted to- Oren S U) Under the auspices of the new The Gerniania's editorial rcflectedl ROME Nom 19__(A P__ A Strong Little H In Great On German coils llilll' sllclzissllll liili nil The Boy Scouts' Apple Day, the first venture of the kind attempt- ed by the scouts of this Province, was most succissful from every point of view. Seventy-five boys were abroad bright and early on Saturday morning in Charlotte- town, Summerside and Montague and in a very few hours sold eight- een barrels of the luscious frliit realizing a. total Of $335.15. The Bcouis and Cubs were assisted by the staff of scout masters and oth- nr workers, and several cars. In Charlottetown about 5.000 ap- ples were' sold, in Blllmnerslde 1,000 Disar Britain A able To Find C [night that the two governments no_ .MADRID’ Nov' lgfneath “mi longer are agreed on how to handle disorder in widely scattered soc- the problem of German arms de_ tions of Spain today marked the Republic’s first federal election un mands. ' But B pmpasm to clean me slam der the constitution. At least eight of an previous proposals and exRm_ I were reported killed and scores ine the situation ai'resh` kept the* Wmmded 1” °Pe“ fights b°tW°°“ Conference marking uma Radicals and Conservatives before the polls closed at 4 p,m. Urges lte-examination In the first national election . open to Spanish women, esitmates I Considerable opposition was pro- formulated f1'°m early TBWYIIS _ voked by the suggestion for a, mm- shortly after closing of the polls plete re-examination of the issues indicated widespread Rightist and involved, which was advocated by Radical Republican victories over Hugh Wilson, United States Minis- the Socialists, credited in lurgc ter to Switzerland. Wilson emphas- measure to the women's votc. lzcd that he was voicing merely his - personal view on the matter based 473 Deputies ` _ upon the fact that the hopes for tho SUCWSS Of DWVIDU5 mel'h°I`15 h5d_ The 12,500,000 men and women ibeen ill-founded, and said that he of spain who have the ,ight to hm “°l' Yet' had "Ame W °°"S“1'° vote ,were scheduled to elect 473 Hitlerite regime the services took on a marked political character. But the political stand and the magnit- ude of the celebration were eclipsed by the startling and unprecedented step made by thc Roman Catholic Church in annollilcing virtual solid- arity with noll~Nuzi Protestant pas- tors agnillst the radical factions 0. thc Nazi Cliristian Church. I | I Tile Old Tesinmcrii The fabric of thc Lutheran Cllurch itself was torn asunder last week by il demand of Dr. Reinhold Krause that the Old Testament be discard- ed and that a militant and heroic Jesus be substituted (or the tradi- tional gentle Christ. The Catholic ncws organ- Ger- mania covcred its' front page with an editorial rallying to the support the opinion prevalent ill religious circles that German Protestantism .incl even Christianity faces the grovest crisis in its history on rc count of the onslaughts of the radi cal Nu'/.i Christian movement. I Many non-Nazi pastors from their pulpiis reciprocatcd this support warmly, inferring many times to ,"our Catholic brothers." Protestant churches all over tlic Reich were decked with the Nation- al colors. Speciai afternoon services were held for Storm Troopers. Sermons in all churches generally 'reflected the strife that is dividing German Protestant sentiment. Pas- tors with Nazi leanings glorified Lu- ,ther‘s German origin, his patriotic Iordor and his "heroism." In oth- cr plllpits non-Nazi pastors expati- lated his significance to universal Christianity. (Continued on Pose Si WHSUIDSWH 1° me m““°‘~ ideputies to the first regular con- ____,l__ |gress of the second republic The e--- d N lllllll ill aNNouNcalvlEN'l‘s,. .~...... ...§§.'.`.ffi.`f.`ll'.§’.. oo... ... 3;”,;1°‘;§;°§;_,;§§§“§}l,,jj§§§;”§,‘§;,cu . Comments On CQMING EVENTS, suoooulog oh. doolouuo.. or su B c,,,,5,,,,,,,,,,,_ I I . , MEE'rlNGS, Ffrc ‘ ,_ __ ', I_ "‘ --- ‘ my- °° °°t“`*"”" 1” “""“"'m3' a census was estimated *o have-voted I I ` _ ,` . " ' U ' m:'.\|;l;l:‘l:;l;:lmg;li; ‘n_:;"ln|1;:l;te¢:w:s Draft Coliventibn Bhd il trim Peribd slowness of mbummms kept def1n_ lj. S. url.-ily payable in sdvunoo. P’°"ml“g mr B measure °r dL5”m', ite knowledge of the results from f --l ' n dela ed achievement o!~ _ __ _ ‘ "Tea and Bazaar Trinity Church “me t' and y a tense public the principle of equality. Th nmenvs immediate at “‘““daY~ I 2851 The insistence ot M. Paul-Bom e sw” _ _,___ .I5 iv I adherence to tcrltion was uD0n It threat 01 hem* “Tllllalcs Mt Stewart Wcdnes- cour ilpon unequ om _ and extremist \1DriSiD8SiI1 0V0ni- Of' QUEBIEQ N0v_ 1g_..Q_p_._Th¢ My' ' 2824' that the British and Italy represen- “ Btgffest ““_d _}_‘fl,°§l__f‘f"._.,, .__. Isielmsf P@““i'W°1`ih WHS “S"°““d: "Come to the concert and dance in Brlldalbane Hall on Wednesday, November 22nd. 2872 the Simon plnn, despite the fact R bum" tatlyes favored Wilson's suggestion, (continued on Page 3, (Continued on Page 1) ,tonight three miles above St. Jean ‘De L'Iie D'Orleans and the gov- eniment steamer Lord Strathcona *"'_' was standing by to aid in refloat- "Corne to the dance in French _.___¥______ ° . _ River Hull Tuesday, November 21st. t » mg °pemm°ns' The PeImywor_m’ en If stormy, Wednesday. 2873 . route to European ports with a. ‘ f _ last __Annualme;-t-1;-Bmw Llc. L os e L lv es of grain, strohdoi lhlo tonight. All members please attend.| 2867 ________ . “Buying poultry every day' cmp' ‘IN ii' Ifl`0l>‘i~ at Sidney Websters black- smith shop. Sgd. Geo. A. Webster. 2838 “Dmlce in Mlllvalc School Wed- liC~ii=|:f lllelii. Nov, 22nd, If nor, fine, foiiowlliil fine night Free hllli-il. 2871 ‘-Re.~erv¢ Tuesday. Nov. 21st. for collccri and basket social ill Colc- illzlll llull in nili of Ilillnnclllllir wincflllloll Cliurch, Brac. 2842 --~- I _ "Uillg lilid Millvlew Clubs loading llrestoel; 'l`llc.. Prasad. and disappeared dur- ing stcam »» Fitzimmons tllrew on the air brak- . wayds about ihc face and body. lelellhone n in me A' 5° mn! NWN Uloialm etf¥;1‘;:rethe;:1\;e.ireotlt:l=>\ i ew. """°.‘:. we .rigid ‘ll“ll°“f\~‘ o e sou o e o n -,i _ ¢ _ land. 'rho le. c. M. P. wont on i l‘l\;\i\\\`.B;Y.Z ,?I3i°§i\ilfl board and took off the skippcr,I RE- “N 0 & Captain Amrio Georges Piuze, and NIPGPY-f Q; ,_ Joseph Cartier. They were brought ...J 'Z ¢_` I . Cl warrants were formally served. The *" . ___' men will be taken to Quebec to- l *_ _T morrow. Three cutters. the “Ma.da- _._ ._ *Q _ waskl-l.," "Ulna" and "a la Cbassc" __,____--. , _ _'-`. are operating in the gulf but it ~_,,-ll was not announced which boat ""” . to Rivere du Loup. Que. where . ‘ E fl _ Z /~.- 7; if I _'La- (Continued on Page 3) (Associated Press Staff Writer) WA8}I.IN'GTON. Nov. l9-(A.P.)- United States business inch through' their national agency delnanded a return to tho gold standard at about the some time President day, was likcning thc opponents of his gold buying policy to the tories of me. The Chamber of Commerce of tho United States in_ adopting its monetary resolution called the ex- lpetimcntal policv of Mr. Rouse- Nevada Democrat, one of the most 1_l`;...t -'|u..rl»i~ ` . .~ il li veit a breeder of "widespread con- vigorous advocates of remoneilzingi _,_,m_,,_,_ i_,_, fusion and disqulet"'. U.S. Business Men -Seek Return T0 GDM Standard (By Don. J. Kirkicyi Iof the monetary base ID imfJl'0V6 '\»,,,,`__ ‘,,._,,;' _` to fresh |hii'tIn| with sonic snow. llllllll ivllllli-l:\'.i`~‘:.1r'". ,U R l|:l\\wi\n ... ‘ll .- ..,. 2>R 2l'.B \L llll. . .. .N W “ "Ii 42 the status of silver. ;§.l|lll_l’gl~=<'ri - - - -- 41 on cdnwl Hui. swam nwm- ° '_ _ . _ 5; as, Smith and Harrison, Democrats' I __ _ -_Lf from Oklahoma, south carolina 1-.,.~....i.. .. .. . ll (rlieul . .. o ... 7.10 and Mississippi. respectively. acting _\h__‘;___;H,"f__" __ __ _ 1-_._ 1 as a committee representing a group l`i:Il;o‘I;».;m;y.` :I . . ... `......_ I) of Senators that met Friday. D088" l_l..`l.l...r __ .. seeking 8 method for ma-easdng iilnrlulti-l<.\\.| - money in elrcul_a.tion by wider use I |_~\l¢‘\-`-<';i§;IVf“ "Wi of silver. 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