OFA. ‘MERE MAN jar-in v ‘Phelllllllmlflfllchlldelli- snl-NIIJIN Iolndnd d-iu Two G *%‘§I.'l'..“&.¢.t‘§"t‘3. /__ Dea op|e’s Paper _ (lovers Prince Edward‘. island Like the Dew An e GHARIJQTTETOWN CANADA. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.1933 with l1 There are no d!!! times for (h .,v MAXIMG OIL lvi MERE MAI tsllhl. s ruction Follow Storm 3'32‘- WE u'."ll"f.‘te3"’ QPPOSITIQN FORCES HARA ss NEW CUBAN cmvglzvew England Sea- ArmsDiscussions ' Get Underway In garis Today NILL NULIJ JOINT CONFERENCE Nlitish,_1;i;icli 'And U. S. Delegates Gather. (fly Albert W. Wilson, Associated Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Sept. 17—-Ofi'icia1 dis- cussions which practically ‘viii have the slaius of a. "little disarmament conference" will got under way at pambeginning Monday. British’ rlullc: T0 TAKE nan snuln Until Tension Eases. (Associated Press) PARIS, Sept. l'1—A firm stand against disarmament until there is a slackening in the European ten- sion .was expected tonight to be taken by France during the tri- partite conversations between Brit- Wiil Not D-i sarm‘ Discuss Hay Shortage (Canadian Press) SACKVILLB, n. 1a., Sept, 11_ Meeting hero to discuss comp. F715"! ill 118! Rating, fann- er: Ind hay deflvti of West. morland and Cumberland coun- ties reported s. heavy shortage in ‘he crop was lpparcnt at nearly all shipping centres. E5. tablishment of a minimum price o! ton dollar! pGr ton was 811g- gested, Carleton Coemty and Prince Edward Islander-e ‘w. operating in this respect, It was said. l l lBENNHl l ANNIHINBES N0 noun nrlnvcoll rum cull Maritime Potato Ship- ments Can Be Made in Perfect Safety. (C-narfan Press)‘ HALIFAX, Stpt. 17~Mar1t1me merchants nncl shippers have no need to worry about rumored boy- cott against Canadian shipments to Ouba, Garcia Bccerra, Cuban Counsul, announced tonight on be- | rlmif of his Government. l Senor Becerra said he had been , advistd by cable from the Cuban Department of Stale no boycott against Canadian goods existed 1n Cuban ports, where stevedores were ABBEPTS [INDIE Chancellor Of Pope, Dies VATICAN CITY, Sept. 11... (AJJ-R-affacle Cardinal Chp. 156m. the Pope's Chancellor, died during the night at Forte Dd Mann! after last Sacra. manic, including the bcnedic. "l"! o! the Pope. were admlnls~ tered. ~ Cardinal Oaplnclli, who was 7d, was elected to the rank by Pope Benedict XV in 1915. The Cardinals now number 56, not including two created "lnpetto" or secretly, at last consistory. Blllll. INDUSTRY. ‘l l l l S A N Nl A R T I N REGIME lENllEll Labor And Political Troubles (lrowing lllenacc lo Pow"el' of| Cuban Acllzf iatro- lion. (By Elinluxld .-\. ( luwirr] (Associutwl Press stall’ Wrller) NIAVJNA. SCpt. 1'7 (~\.P.l~-F,l‘- Iroublq ill Hzlvollu and fir.‘ inter- ior of Cuba. the wcr-l; ol:l ,lwvem-l merit of Ramon Grail szm Zilnrtlu prepared for battle over the con- ference tzlbic today wifh is potU Terrific nwliul inboard WhippedBy Storm lune-scans Which Claimed Lives In Tampico And Did Tremen- dous Damagilfilges Northward. (Assoc-lifted Press) NEW BERN. N. C" Sept. added zllluost hourly‘ to (he loll pix-mums were knov. n (imuioll in (he millions of d l7—l)rihbling reports tonight toll of dead in the tropical 1 illll‘.l'l('£llli‘ which whipped (he sparsely-settled North Caro- ~ lmzl Hound country Saturday. lo have met death in various 1 purl» ol' (he (‘Uilf-llll region as the first rehabilitation work- : ors Hfiivlifill ihc slrickcn zlrczls, where the damage was es- ollars. At lens five other .~.l willi gfilwllll; polizlml mill lubnxw pol-sous ul-rc missing at Atlantic, a. small vii age. llflil (fro-as iijllflllls‘, reaching the stricken coast towns (lllil mzlh. zulzl ll‘ nu‘ a quick survey, s lhc \i()l'!~"l. in ycrlrs. confirmed reports that eight l mrsaons haul mct death in the terrific storm, de- Captain Anthony Eden, Britishl Under-Secretary for Foreign Af-l fairs, will arrive tomorrow for the! talks with Premier Edouard Dale-i vmrvd BMW and French. repre- on, United. States and French rep- ‘reported indignant at former Pre- m, 0,,‘.,C,_,,_O,, ,,,,,,,0,,5_ l _\,,,__.._,,,,, ,._._._.___c__.._.._ ._ refill)" W1" Pflflivlvflte- r-esentatlves beslnnins here MOW; u “dent Machm’ bemg WWW“! w —-—- I Labor lrolllvles still harassed moi Th’ main ob-lmuvm ‘t’ w“ 19am‘ dB-Y- I * enter Canada’ (B! D011 J- Kirkley Associated E entire Island and Americans in‘ In f. l County l"l‘.‘ ;. .;-c-us 5170'“ sources c1959 t" Nmnla-Yl ‘ Consul 551d Bhipmnt‘ a! Man" l PPM! 5W" WfW-‘P-l Esome areas were described in auth- l and 11w r» rrs wereircportcd miss-I k lrime potatoes, Just begun, could be made in perfect safety. WWHINGTUN- 39W- 17-50" orilative reports as "ntlTlOZid." w“ w“ 59-76157 under 5n N‘ R- A~ Commercial folrcs of Havana rc- °3d9 179d“? and YEWWYY 19349“ lzrcsentcd by 37 businvss organiza- ml: at AllflflTf‘. Several of the cclnnulnilies in "the storm 81TH. ucrc still cut off I. Dells, American Ambassador- it-large, is to decide upon machin- gy for the French arms supervi- WASHINGTON, Sept. YL-(A. P.) - The Weather Bureau to- (Canadinn Press) OTTAWA, Sept. l7-—Threc lm- oon scheme. This plan then will be presented to Germany for her lpprovral. it has become evident every ef- fort will be made to smooth out all differences of opinion among the French, British and United ' “ delegates so they may pre- mini: will amount to a united (mot at the (leueral disarmament conference at Geneva in mid-Oc- tober. ' Wlil Be Present it hns not been determined as yet whclhcr Mr. Davis will sit in the joint discussions with the French and British officials at Paris. but he will be thcrc with his luff. The French supervision plan is merely in an embryonic stage at (he prcscut time. The details are to bs thrashed out in Paris. Somo oi time». preliminary work has been carried on here since Mr. Davis‘ recent arrival from the United Hillel. The American representative is convinced that the British (lis- lrmnrncut project must be com- bincd with the supervision scheme, ind llc has been instructed to sup- port in principle such a. unlficaton _l\ disarmament treaty. The period of supervision, Mr. Dolls lccls, will demonstrate i\'llCill(‘l‘ disarmament is practical. The present. Btneral plan is that there will be no arms reduction by mil‘ notions until after n number °l lrzlrs of supervision. France, which has been alarmed bl‘ reports of secret arming by Gvrmrmy. wants the period to be at least five years. Britain and the United States, it I believed, desire _a shorter period. It was learned from authoritative sources hero that Germany would like to have it only one year. Gfinlflfiy at first opposed the plan but has indicated readiness l0r a compromise. ANNOUNCEMEN COMING EVENTS. MEETlNGs. ETC Interim! h par word ‘hl.'z\llllfi\lllfll‘ll'ltllfl ore "I column at Q osntl ""1! Duyablo In advance. ‘Bradalbano Wednesday, Talkies lum- 11:13. spllance Ruscland tonight, Prince a i Bid Elliot's orchestra. Dancing "1 11- 1m S KDoncc in Iona Hall in aid of 2f) °°1 m". Wednesday night, Sept. ' 119D Hwmme to dance in Summer-field “l1 Friday. Sept. 22nd. Admission, "nllvmm 2s ccnts_ ladies free. use 20th. If weather un- fine night. ‘U WW“ "i! Oven to contract with a . 75ml‘ "len- Apply in person, or i; lo J. A. Moore, Manager ' - loci. dier and Joseph Paui-Boncour, French Foreign Minister. Norman! H. Davis, United States Ambassa- dor-at-large, is expected Tuesday. The conversations will have four main objects: 1. A three-power agreement to support the French proposal for e trustwofhy international ment control to be created before! armaments are further reduced. l 2. To discuss what can be done in case Germany refuses to accept the control plan, which French opinion, stiffened as a result of the Austro-Gcrman conflict, feels ls necessary before France can aclept any disarmament treaty. 3. To compare notes on charges that Germany is fast rearmlng. 4. ‘The limitation of arms at the present levels until the control scheme is tested. Franco has been heartened by reports that the United States, would back the international con-' trol scheme and that British opin- l0n is swinging behind the Hench point of view. l News Briefs SYDNEY, N. S., Sept. I'l- (LYPJ-Willlam Bagnall, 69 died today from injuries re- oelved while swordfishlng n month ago, when he fell s.- galnst the flywheel o! his en- gine, sftrr he had harpooned a fish. YARMOUTI-l. N. S. Sept. 17 -—Mls| Lillian Amlrault, was pslnfully injured today when she attempted to hang a 91¢- ture on the wall. The wire broko and the picture crashed on her shoulder. glass inflict- ing wounds on her back. YARMOUTII, N. 5., Sept. 11 ._(C.P.)—Forost fires, burning in Belliveau’: Cove district slncc Friday, were brought under control by rain Saturday and today. . (Canadian Press) woonsrocu. N. B. seni- l7—Trsmpled by a hem of horses he WM 19961118 ‘N! evening, Blanche Price, 60, died in hospital here shortly alter- vaq i. portant appointments were an- nounced Saturday by Premier R. B. Bennett. E. H. Coleman, K. 0., of Winnipeg, has been made Under Secretary of State and Deputy Registrar General of Canada. Jos Oscar Patenaude of Ottawa has been named King's Printer and Ngpvl n Garcesu. K. C., of Drum- monav lie is appdilted a‘ member of the Board of Railway Com- missioncrs. Mr. Coleman succeeds Thomasl lmulvey’ K’ c" who was Buperan‘. Graham's wheel which -was minus nuatcd. The new deputy has men Secretary of the Canadian Bar As- sociation. He is at present residing in Toronto. Mr- Garceau succeeds Notary F. A. Labclle Deputy Chief Commis- sioner of the Railway Commission who died rrccntly. Mr. Patenaudc has been with the printing bureau fcr upwards of 25 years, ‘coming to Ottawa from Montreal. Ho xvns controller of pumhascs and became acting King's Prntcr when F. A. Aclarld, Kings Printer, was supctivnuated a few months ago. Drowned Wh e n Bo a t Overturns (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. 17- Marrled little more than a year Mrs. John Winslow, 24, met death by ‘drowning in Washsdcnloak Lake today. Her husband and her broth- er, Lawrence Sargcson, l4, nar- rowly missed the same fate when their rowbout overturned as Win- slow was shifting his position. scven fcct of water. could swim. The two survivors went down twice before reaching shallow water, and looking back were unable to see any sign of Mrs. Winslow. Her body was recovered half an hour later. Surviving relatives include a None of the trio, thrown into. Halifax Boy Is? Drowned“ HALIFAX, Sept. l’! Attempting to drive a bicycle between a line of . box-cars and the edge of a pier, ' Roy Srlulres, 13. lost his balancel "w! or; ‘linwfif .. ' Accompanicd y his friend, A1- lister Graham, ll, he had been fishing off the end of the pier and run out of bait. He had picked up a. pedal, and was proceeding t0- wards a. nearby scow to procure bait wncn the accident occurred Futile efforts of the 11-year-old lad failed to save him. Visiting In New A Brunswick (Canadian Press) BATHURST. N. B., 5613i. 17- ‘made ready for President Roose- turued to the important problems of prieo control in retail trade plans on which they soon musti reach a decision. The bituminous coal charter was slgnecl last night by the operators after weeks of controversy and was ve1t's approval. This was regarded arvlrtualiy certain to be given to- ' rnorrow as he has kept a close hand. on the oodab formulation. Conoicted On Murder Charge (Associated Press) BAN JOSE, Calif, Sept. 17—A verdict of murder in the first de- gree was fixed tonight against) David A. Lamson by a jury which f condemned the Zil-year-oid Stan- ford University publishing house executive to death on the gallows Hon. W. D. Herrldge, Canadian Minister to Washington, Mrs. Her- ridge, and Dean Acheson, acting Secretary of the United "States Treasury, have arrived in New Brunswick for a 10-day flsblnB trip along the Nipisigult Rivet. Another vacation party arriving today included Sir James Dunn. Canadian born financier now res- ident in London, Eng. Sixteen More Special Pri ants Doing Best Work Sept. 20th Will Win EX Help Your Favourite As was previously announced in ‘grandmother, Mrs. W. J. HBPWT. of Moncton. Race By Boat And‘ Ambulance ToSaveBoybLife (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept‘. 17- A race by boat and ambulance to ward. lle was employed on a farm at Jacksonville. NEW WATERFORD, N. 8., sspt. 17-(0. PJ-An elabor- sto olvlo reception for lion. Mlchul Dwyer, Nova South's new Minister of Mines, is plan- ned by the Town Onncil. Mr. Dwyer is s found Mayor of the town. "Dance m; Lansdown Hotel, Cape ‘Praverse. every Tuesday rvcnlng till further notice. Admis- sion. Ill-ate 8W; lldlll mo. 1173. save the lfc of Charles Lauder, iaged l0, seemed. lo doomed to fail- ure tonight as the buy lsy in s. lhospital cot. Doctors held no hopB ifor his rclovery from severe burns flustained when he attempted to Ilight a stove firs with the assist- 'ance of kerosene. Son of a. lighthouse keeper on Partridge island, at the mouth of lSaint John Harbour, Charles was ‘rushed by pilot boat to a walling (ambulance on the Mainland. His mother suffered burns on the hands and arms in attempting to assist the boy the Charlottetown Guardian, nine- teen prizes totalling $100 in cash would be given to contestants do- ing the best work up to and inclus- lvo of last Monday night Sept. 11th As a result of these special cash offers a splendid amount of bus- iness was done by the candidates and many hundreds of thousands of voles were issued to popular workers in the Guardian's Brent subscription contest. Mk1" carefully checking and re-checking the con- test records, it was found that Miss Winntfrcd MacDonald. of Mon- tague; Miss Mary Carter of Oardi- gan RR... Ernest McMillan, Ohsr- lottetown RR. d; and Mrs. A. H. Burke, Bouthport were the lucky winners of the first four extra prizes amounting to $10 each. Next in line and following exceptionally close nre Miss Mary Brown, Clftown winner of $5; Earl Hickey. Bum- meraide, $5: Miss Margaret Mel- left, Union Road. $5; Mrs. ,Jolm Weeks. Brookfield O5; lrmosxerrgalberwnggp. 1L ‘for the slaying of his attractive Nineteen Contestants Win Extra Cash In Guardian Contest j This Week-Contest- wife, Aleene. As the verdict was announced Saturday night; screams cams from a woman near where the defend- ant's sisters sat, but Lamson him- self received the verdict without a move. Lamson declined to make a gtgtgment. His counsel said the verdict would be appealed. Up To Wednesday Night tra Cash—-—Mr. Subscriber Candidate Now. Owen, Charlottetown $5.00; Miss Genevieve Jay, Moi-ell s5: Frank Brown, Kensington $5; Mrs. Sid- ney Elliott, Charlottetown $5; and Miss M. Bowen, “llicatley River $5.! Next in line for the $3 extra cash’ prizes comes Miss Ruby McLean,‘ Clyde River ti: Mr. J.W.F. Mo» Ce-llmn, Jr. Charlottetown $3; J. H. Taylor, Charlottetown s2; Miss B. Afflcck. Mt. Stewart $2; and Mrs. success so far in theGuardiorrs big contest and all wish to (hank thcr erod in helping them win the oxlrn cash prises. among several of (he was indeed a. close onc, their being a number of close oompctlors _ in several of the districts covcrcd by the Guardian. Those conlrsinnis who turned in a splendid nm on Page 9. ‘listed men of the Cuban army, ln-‘ fended to accede to rlcmnmls from The rloe for the extra prizes which interrupted llzc journey candidates the 22.0()0-lcn lncr. Th" (mngj the cxocp‘ on o.‘ n n "Yd .~__ ~ when sll" w - " lions were HUJlOCl lo four powerful molitical groups forming a. growing menace to the 1J0\\'cl' 0f Gran San‘ hiartinb Govornnlcllt. 'I‘hcy (m3 nounccd a plan for a 24-hour gcu-. eral shut-down of business Tues-l (lay to protest "workers! violence." l STILL PERSISTDNT While the Prts dent and his ald- 95 Planned to mr t wiiirreprcsen- tatives of oppasxlon factions, 800 officers of the regime of Carlos Manuel De Ccspcdcs remained bar- ricaded in ihc ‘Nacioual Hotel, still insisting [lie Grail San Martn Govemmcnt resign in favor of their fonner chief. There was no authoritative indi- cation lhat (he present regime, sup-J portcd mainly by students and en-‘ every axle for a “govrrnnlvn: national concentration." OI CRITICAL SITUATION President Grau San Marlin is- sued a statement clclnnndlug that order bc immediately restored in (he interior. In (he fore of this, ihu situation in Orxente ProvLnce be- came increasingly critical, At IManzanillo a general strike WM (lficlflrcd cifeclive at six a. m. Monday. American companies were being boycotted and Communists look part in a demonstration last night supporting strikes at two large sumr m . One of those was the Biilgllflllil; Mn; whore the mnn- 8Z0!‘ and other officials were held prisoners» supposedly until they agree to demands of uorkcrs. The, other was tho hfulaoy Mzll. Evian. zanillds lvinyor. Ricardo Munin, was forced to rl-clsnl, soldiers tailing over the Mun clpal Govcrnnp-m, Empress Of Britain Forced‘ Back To Po rt ICanndinn Press) MONTREAL, Sspl. lT~Thc Canadian Pacific Lncr Empress of Canada lcdrly lhlulncd to Yoko- _curoule from Yokohama to Von- {couvcr via Hon lulu. huvng sailed mill)’ mend-B Y" m9 Fllllplln Wlld" from the Jlpaursw purl‘ Friday. Tonight's brirf nllfc- did not nul- llnc cxlrni- or llZlllllP oi (he llTillllll" oi ‘built 10 years n10 oi; Fuirfiilri nulls on 1h" Clydv. Swoflzxlul, has in n in ihc lTflllF-PJC} - mrv co of the company since <-o:l"(!l1c£i-u:. wfin 1n 1921i _ o \l and cou- lveried into an oil burner- l Loops The Loop M‘ T‘ Llmbe’ Emerald w‘ Nine“ llama, Japan, and inicrcd dry dock’ teen hmmng candidate‘ Wm extra there for repairs to hor engine, tho; “uh Pa,“ 5nd ‘u a” to l” cm‘ steamship company was notified by‘ ‘ntuhud mm“ mm‘ wondfifuhcobfc iouigzhi. Th" Empress was, Ellllillfi‘? ‘ from lllf‘: outskic world today, and it was lPilfull lllQ loll would mount us communlrolion is restored. NEW YORK, Sept. l7—Gales whipped the hlalssuclillsctls coosl. l/Dlllglli. 21.5 llu- lash of the tropical hurricane that (inning-ed the Caro- lina. coast moved along U19 New England Wnllozlrrl. New Ilngnlld livers were on rampage from (ll-hing rains, high- ways \\'£‘1".‘ umhcd nui, and small shipping was endangered. The weruilcr bureau reported m wind velociw of 52 miles an hour at Nautuclvi. Willi the barometer falling rapidly. Hoary seas were pounding lhe shore and all steam- boat communication from Nim- Luclzo; V1115 l-Iilfqli xirird. It was fear- (‘(1 all wllilrvos wouWl be submerged (here by nildniubl. The upper nnri lmcp; gr-czmns oi‘ hlurthlfs Vine- yard were rui. off from each other by high walvr. And ("vcn will‘. coast l1l'l.“,)\il'l(l for central Aililllill.‘ ll h0g9“ T9- pniring its damage um tho hurri- cane that swept the Caroline and Virginia Capo country Friday and Soturrlny. - ‘ow England blow’, the l -./ ‘ 52,000,009 Dsmare Hall‘ of xhc damage (Colalluuvd Oil Page 3) Nothing New Re Debt Question By liiw-nunl L. Turner, Associntorl I'm-w‘ Stall’ Writer. \VABHINLS'I'LJ.N', Sept. 1T,—-(A.P.) —~Eul‘0p<:iul (ii-blur llilhidl cungllt hurl lcl. lluzr no; np])<l:';l1:..'.;, for a. lcllftl plum, principal ;. 005.375 slip lut. action. 'i'llls siun 1.. <lc.c lJCCClllbUl‘ l5, ill uddiliou r» ~11»; lllvmflllfi U! "_7-l7,Tu»1, l lulllllzl: ogrcu- proviriu lllul. 1i u. lnlLlOil gin-a lxollz-e ll may dc-ibl" an lil- .\ principal. When the - treasury closed its been YCCCN-‘Ull. For A Record. l.\~§0('l.\i("(l Press) itOClllis "it. N. Y., Sept. l7- illusaoll llolrllll'lllllll_ llll airport illlflllllghl‘ lieu", louprrl (he loop 35 lrnmwwwlllv.» limos ill his glider in- (iny m 5U. m, ofliciul world's record for lll." foo‘. The franous record, ll loop». \\'.\.\' ll.\llii“.'\\l.l at lhu No- lilvnul Air I'm» . in Cllirzuzo lll lwl-l‘ was rut loos-r no uiiCli notices had 1 night issued the following storm warning: "Warnings down 8M p. , Portland, Me, to New Lois _ Conn, Atlantic coast storm cen- tral about '15 miles cast oi’ Nin- tucket moving northeastwatd still attended by gzilcs over dill- slderablo area. and by ‘winds hurricane force over small area. Caution advised vessels in and. near path. Storm warnings ne- mnin displayed north of ‘Port- land to Eastport, Mal" Find ‘Body 1.. Se. John Harbor (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. l7- The body of R. J. McLaughlin, 35, was found in Saint John Harbor today. He had been missinB for three weeks. A statement by his wife that ho had threatened t6 take his own life resulted in a core onei-‘s decision against holding an inquest. ‘NRRE ARE our: ‘ ,; mfwsufv-snv {leffeas '\N or grgulrlieeef Buflf-s l, {NF-WAY ‘(cu USE, y l wliic HAT comfort. w: I "(l l? hill’ o. Northeast to nilrthwest gnlrs, flo- crcuslng in force at night; rain. (Uisnmllnn Prwnl 'r:ollol.o-;l<~~ <1. ' " - u l l r \ ltilgory . . liuiilofnrll l Prince .\ ‘ iii»; no “Hvnlpog . . W-nhrunc .., .,. .., .. London ,. 'l‘oronio .. Kingston Iillwwn Montreal Quebec Slum John lfnlihx . (‘horlnll i lwn .-.-. , r-riimftisr‘ ' \\'1- -v lrllwlii. t0 d~ run qng in fhrro Xlzll-‘llol- fvlflllucs‘ or n gill: \in_ lliclu (‘Ir vim mrvynug n1 9.2! nnl --, girl Ill 10.24. .n .-<-:~4 iivls onnilvg at (i116 and .1; r1.» IvHYnFYV-N‘ Iilllflllllf u? IL-ll \'-=\- W moan runny SCHEDULE \\' ' us..." ’l‘u-.~\l:\_\, s. u. -..' 1.21 <1 17.300 in! high N .» liq: an ucropllulo. llnnlcn ' l’- . . m. ..l 'l"*\':u¢ngipq 2.5‘; p. ' " .'\\'¢‘1 . lfl",' :1. in. (Extra); inn Ila ill-Pi.