MAXIMS OFA. MERE MAN its-in find ed011- Whervveryon 1nd progrenyon Inning emu-sun, Ionnilel ms cnulottelnwn Onnrllnn Ila Ocnln Critical Session Before House Commons Disarmament, Unemployment And Other Important Legis- lation Before House Whieh His Majesty Will Open Today. r " ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC I inserted In per wnni "Annnunvomrnln are thin column nt 2 cents Itrlefly payable in Advance. "Talkies, Mt. Stewart Wednes- day. 2824. "Dance St. Charles, Thursday, November 23rd. 2911. "Skating in Marshfield Rink tonight, admission 10 cents. 2922 "Dance Millvale School postpon- Od nntil Friday- 2901. "Hear Prof. Lloyd Shaw at Com- Iall Church, Tuesday night at a. 2880. "Come to the dance in French River Hall Tuesday,_November 21st. If stormy, Wednesday. 2873 "Rvmmase sale. st James Guild, Saturday, Nov. 25th, 6.30 P-m- 2920 "Unloading car Springhill coal at Milton Tuesday and Wednes- British IONDON, Nov 20-40. p, Qgbk) ~With n-ll the panoply of Stete associated with the age-long trad- 34°11 H75 Mfllcsty tomorrow opens the new scssiin of Parliament, The brilliant scene will give way “gm. 911" delay in the business of the House and the Commons will ‘Fuhge into a heavy session naught with critical affairs. I Members have indicated they will seek early debate on Japanese text le competition, which has be. come most serious, and the Con. servative die-herds under Winston Churchill intend to raise the In- dian Reform question early in the week. inst ad of letting it g0 over until the Autumn as the Gcvcrn- msnt w'sl:es, Disarmament Then of (‘nurse there will be an intermtfent battle over disrnna- mcnt and the Governm nt‘s dif- ficulties will be increased by the fact Arthur Henderson, Chairman of the World Disarmament Com- mission who threatened to res'gn CHARIJUFTETOWN, CAN Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward island Like the Dew ADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 193s ru-avv-w‘ wnv Peace if any role. MERE MAN MAXIMS OFA Polllble, rm. the (mo. m. 8 PAGES Lnnnnl Subscription Delivered Byllllfilndnnlldu-Del-‘LK um (mums urrnunrnwu tliNFERENtE I t a l i a n Newspapers Hint Holding of Four Power Parley in Rome. (By Andrue Herding A seiated Press Foreign Staff) ROME. Nov 20~Rome news- papers today entered the offensive launched by northern lfnlian jour- na‘s.to force an early convocaton of a four-power arms conference with hints that Ita'y may other- wise leave the League of Nations- The result was that the full fome of the blackshirt propaganda. machine concentrated its efforts to swing present discussions of the Disarmament tangle away from Geneva. lie-echo Belief Well informed circles rc-rchocd the bel ef that Italy would tvith- draw from the League and it was learned that the Fascist Grand Council vrlll mcet December 5 t0 discuss Itaiys membership in the Geneva Council. The Tribunal said the disarma- ment qreston was made "grave" by the procedue adopted at Gen- eva and charged that the League "compicatcs the questions Lt con- siders." - Premier (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov. filo-Definite as- surance ohat legislation providing for the establishment of a central bank in Canada would be spbmit- ted at the next session of Parlia- ment, end an intimation that the government had been seriously_ considering an extensive possibly next spring. were given by Prime Minister R. B~ Bennett in a speech delivered here tonight. Emberkatlon on a. public works program would not be attempted at the present time to any great extent, the Prime Miniser said, because the government believed it anwlsc to enter upon such a pro- gram until financial and exchange conditions beyond the control of the Dominion, became more settled. In a 25 minute talk the Prime Minister touched upon the World Whom; Agreement, which he said already had served to improve prices. the World Economic Con- ference resolutions on central Reviews Problems Allays Fear Re Establishment Of » Central Bank — May Un- dertake Public Works Pro- gram In Spring. ' United States Bennett‘ banks, indications of recovery h: the Dominion, and inflation. flonetary Independence l8. unmznu AGAIN BUTTE!) av sumus Three Thousand Em- ployees of Southern Pacific Railroad Threaten to Walk Out. NEW YORK, Nov. ‘)0.— ('A.P.) - "ll has become clearly imperat- ive for Canada to exercise the greatest, pcsible measure of mon- progranr,‘ etrugv independence, and this it can "ll of public woks and undertakings.‘ do only if equipped for wise and‘ l’ timely action with, other central banking institutions to lessen fluc- tuations in our external monetary truuszu-tioirs," Mr. Bennett declar- ed, dealing with the central bank proposal. "This, of course does not exhaust‘ the functions of a central bank," ha continued. “It will place skilled and impartial financial advice at the disposal of the govemmentw The regulation of the volume of credit is important 8s a factor ir. influencing the level of economic activity, and. therefore, of prices. and this is a. task which a central (Continued on PBS‘! 3) Fliers Miles The farm and industrial map of the United States today was dotted with strikes and disputes that led, in one tun instances, to outbreaks of iolcnce. At Gloversvllle, N.Y.. police used gas bombs and night slicks to dis- perse striking pickets who tried to haul a worker from the G. Levor Company tannery. A citiwens‘ com- mittee met to consider the situation tonight. 3,000 Vote on Strike Three thousand employees of the southern Pacific Railway in Texas ind Louisiana were voting on a pro- ,iosal to strike, differing with the Company on 108 points. The rail- road, meanwhile, advertised for en- gineers, firemen, conductors, brake- men and yardmen willing to work under strike conditions. At Tamaqua, Pa, 7,000 hard coal miners went back to work after a second strike. They asked the Na- tional Labor Board to hear their‘ grievances. (Continued on Page 3) Unionist Gov’t Sure Of Election Northern Ireland Acclamations Iii-The Nominations Sufficient To Give Government Majority Over-All Other Parties. By G00?!‘ Rnmbleton, Canadian Press Staff Writer. BELFAST, Nov. 20.—-(C.P. Cable) - The Unionist Government of Northern Ireland won the general election battle today in the first round. Acclamaticns in the nomin- ations for the 52 seats were suffici- ently numerous to provide the up- holders of the British connection with another majority over all other parties in Parliament. Polling on Nov. 30 cannot affect the result. Thirty-four aoclamations were re- corded today,» 27 Unionists, six Na- tionalist opponents and Mr. Speaker. The entire Cabinet of Viscount Craigavon, who has headed the Gov- ernment of’ Northern Ireland ever since the six counties were separated from the south, was re-electcd with- out opposition. In the last House the standing was: Unionists 37, Nu- tionalists 11, Independents 3 and Socialists l. That gave them a. ma- jority of 22. By today's acclama- tions the Government already had a majority of three, leaving out the Speaker. With the Government returned to power chief interest centres in the candidacy o! President Eamon De Valera of the Irish Free State, run- REllEF WBRK PRUBRESSES FMHIRABLY Benefits of All-labour Project at Exhibi- tion Grounds Arc ¥Videly Participated l1. The relief work project at the Is- hihition Grounds goes on in a live- ly and most mittsfacloly nmnner, On Sunday hundreds of motorfls us well as visitors out walking wan to see and inspect the work which is being carried on, but the red time to see it is when the man are in action. As one labourer fie to the Guardian representative yu- tcrday: "Amt it a wonderful nigim . (a. to see these ninety men with h0g5“ and earls working in co-operation with 250 pick and shovel men, 5nd the work some on without a hitch.‘ Another workman remarked; because he was dissatisfied with - the progress being made, will take his seat in the Labor opposition benches- Ascend Eleven day. B. C. Webster. 2921 ning as a Nationalist in County wlDown, old Nationalist stronghold (Continued on Page 3) t azaar-High Tea, Bingo, etc, in aid of St. James Church, Town Hall, Georgetown, Wednesday. Nov. Wnd- 2556. (Associated Press) SALEM, N. J., ‘Nov. filo-The Settle stratosphere balloon, after a R5393“ out“ 5......“ Sho \ (Continued on Page a) rovefnent In . St. John Man (Continued on Page 3) "Chicken supper, bazaar, bingo, Ito. in Lot 65 Hall Wednesday, Nov. 22nd. 1f not fine, Nov. 23rd. 2919 "I will be buying live Chicken And Fowl at our store Friday, twen- ty-fourth, highest market prices. F. J. Trainer, Tyrone. 2895. "Attentlon—Thlrd round of cars] Tournament, Holy Redeemer Hail tonight. Regular prizes. Also doorl and lucky chair prizes. Chicken for‘ _ freeze-out. 2362, "Fiddlers Contest-The greatest number of Fiddlers and Dancer ever assembled in Kings Count have entered the Contest at Mon taguc Thursday. 29oF sr. LAWRENCE crusts mam ‘NAVIGlTIUN (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 20-011 the earliest date in the modern his- tory cf the St. Lawrence River. _Crushed Beneath HeavyLocomotive (Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. B, Nov. 20- His chest and abdomen crushed, Charles Wilson was killed instant- ly at the Municipal Airport today when the heavy gasoline locomotive he was driving toppled off a trestle to the ground 15 feet below. Wilson was pinned head first in s. mud hole two or three feet deep with the full weight of the engine on top of him. 58,ooo-foot ascent was sighted over ‘southwestern New Jersey tonight and was believeddropplng slowly to a landinfli The big‘ pa; last was seen over Daretown, about 15 miles east of Salem at 8.45 p.n1., 132.831‘. It was over a. sparsely settled country 811d naval authorities said they believed the balloons skipper-I-lwt- 0°")- mandcr T. G. W. Settle-was man- oeuvring the unwieldy bulk as best he could, seeking a favorable spot to land. A six-mile ground wind was blowing over southern New Jersey. There was no apprehension for the iii this“ (Canadian Press) quake of tremendous proportions was bong recorded on the seismo- graph at Gonzales observatory here toulght. The quake is greater than anything herntofore negistcred onl the instruments, F. Napier Dcnison dircctcr, declared. The tremors started at 3.28 p. m. and were still being recotdcd at 5 p. m. Distance was placed at 2,300 miles, probably in Mexico, Denison VICTORIA‘ Nov 29-5“ earmTdicziting the trend of improvement l I Can. Business (Canadian Press) l OTTAWA, Nov 20-—Statistlcs in- in Canadian businrss and indus-I try evident in Octrbcr as compar- ed vdth Febraury last. were quot- ed by Premier It. B- Bennett in a; speech delivered here tonight. Th9,’ Canadian index 0i iho physical volume of business, he szfd, showed an improvement of 3i percent in the ptriod mentioned. Other improvement were as follows: pc rcentages iIliNFER WITH LITVINUFF ill MliSS_0l|N| ROME. NOV. 20.—(A.P.)-Premicr Mussolini will be the next statesman - Maxim Litvinofl‘, Soviet Foreign Commissar, will meet when he leaves Washington, it was learned author- itatively tonight. "W l night navigation between Montreal Leo Game“ escaped a “ma” 8939i’? °f seme '3" his aide "5 sfd- I d tri l "oduction 43' news M Litvi ff ft f l ith "131 _ . . fats when he was thrown clear as ___ , ditlong wer good. . I1 "5 B Pl i’ _» ‘L - 11° .5 E1‘ 0°" "T118 W ' uc Bus uill run to Montagllb and Qirebec was brought to a dose the engine M: the mo“, he sm- gznhm banwnc so“ am.- (APfiAKENA; CfllltironNOV djsmlfil print production‘ 52; mlnmg 41' President Roosevelt on the rem? ~ - " "Y 5 g ‘ raw cotton lmpTts, 104; flour vw- nltion of awn, will come to Italy,‘ vlu its regular route for the Conte ‘fhursduy, leaving Peters Road 7. Also the Grey Hound Bus will lea Fortune at 6.30 for Montague. 290 . lifouni Herbert, Wednesday nigh. Sid Elliot's orchestra. Wonderfu mush‘. Aid of St- [word's Dairy Kings. 2918 "Dzurct. Consolidated Schooq “Conic to Basket Social and Con- - cert in Canoe Cove Hall’ on Wed- uv. November 22nd. 1f not fine, hu .day, 23rd. Proceeds in aid of k. Admission 20c and 10c. Dance. ladies with Baskets free. 2877. “You really should know the Fblcndid saving effected by the rc- urcmcnt income bond of the Sun today after gas buoys had been _re- moved by Department of Marine vessels from the ship channel. This closing of 24-hour summer navigation conditions was five days earlier than the record date estab- lished in 1919 when night naviga- tion ended on Nov. 25. Bo many buoys have been driven off their stations by floating ice during the ' past few days that the Marine De- partment regarded conditions as dangerous during the hours of darkness. The river wilLbe busy during the daylight hours, however, it being estimated tirat 100 freighters will fered from shock. Wilson, who had been working at the airport relief camp for single unemployed men, was driving the engine today for the first time. It was thought he approached the trestle at too great a speed and was unable to bring the engine to a halt. CURRIE IMPROVING (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 20-—Thc bron- chlal condition which resulted in a set-back in Sir Arthur Curries rc- small ward from Akron, Ohio. at 9.27 a.m- wdgy 3nd h, began drifting toward the Atlantic seaboard. He maln- tained communication with the ground by wireless and reliomd he had reached 58,000 it. eomsthlns more than 11 miles. Observations were made and then the balloon be- gan a slow descent. It drifted over cities and was rc- ported at regular intervals Until dusk blotted it out. A report that the balloon landed at, Alloway, N. 3., near Salem, early in the evening was investigated by New Jersey State Police, who re- ported the information erroneous. p. m- They estimated the disturb- 3,170 miles. The direction was not earthquake was recorded today on instruments of the Carnegie In- stitution of Washington Seismolo- gical Lalxratory here. The scientists reported there were two shocks, one at 3:29.56 p. m. P. S- T., and a second at 3:36.44 ance occurred at a dstance of ascertained. Federal House Will Consider Gibb R e p o rt ducton. 49.9; iron and steel 90; electric power output, 9: carload- lngs, 12; bank debits, 54; wheat and other commodity prices 30 per cent. Garbo Seeks Seclusion HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 20. — Greta Garbo, say scrne in Hollywood, is ont looking for another secret home. The famous Swedish star has been irked by the publication of the ad- dress of her home recently when a. shortly and have one or more con- ferences with Il Duoe before return- ing to Moscow. But his visit to It- aly will not be for the same purpose as was that to the United States: Italy already recognizes the Soviet. Southern Route The soviet Minister will come by l the southern route, probably on an Italian boat. The next ship leaving New York, the Conto De snvcla, will depart November 26 and arrive in Naples December l. Mussolini and Litvinofl (rill have much to talk about since Mussolini is the first Italian Foreign Minister Litvinofl’ will have seen since Dino "Th3 Project is the best unemploy- ment scheme in Eastern Canada- cvery dollar is for labour." Almost one-half of the clay from the centre field of the Exhibition ground has been removed and met- ed down to (he Dominion Gavan merit property. improving h; "q much indeed. The holes are being filled in with clean earth which will turn these mosquito swan“ ""0 Dlfly grounds and lawn temfl courie- Mfl1u' or the residents a ‘I ‘I’ 1 “Lil 3) (Continued on Page The Weather, El‘; its A cu H Joe To rmv éAutr WHEN W5 ‘mus own g i Iiifc. Ak f ti l . ttin yo", a; Jfixpgooiléjlrhfinggeg depart from Montreal before the covery from blacklist: ofla d I Charlottetown. 2864 seam‘ °l°5°5- Wflilhel‘ c°ndm°ns but“ vessel h“ w“ cw“ “p man made bold efforts to get in Gmndi, who 1m, omee 15 months l L -—-—— have turned milder and marine according to official reports to- _ (Canadian Press) touch with her and ran afoul of ugQ --youltry—We are buylns live authorities 110W the next two weeks night. Sir Arthur who is PrlnciPll arrlrwls‘ No“ 20‘>¢The fgpgfl qr authorities. The we libg-gign mute“; how- _ m? dr°ss°d 9mm‘? at m“ Wm?‘ will see conditions sufficiently sea- 0f M05111 University “m! w“ Cmn‘ " sir Alexander Gibb, based on his The public, having learned where ever. have been frequently in cen- g 1nd,. mm~ I. saél-enellfrymgiisfxfifilli, Ezfflill ‘mmble m mmmm’ °P°""l°“‘- mmde"m'chier °t m” dermal“: personal survey of Canadian Nation-I she lived, was taken to sight seeing t“; through diplomatic Chflllmld- ngjrcstrlinnr mtg“ ' cloud! \- isfaction aaillffifi- The Harris Ab- CWP‘ h‘ Frlmm’ enter” “pm al ports, likely will be considered by I her home in hopes of catching a -%— d ' W comb“ émmflmfl” l. attoir 00., Ltd., a5 Quggi; street, (Continued on Page s) about three weeks ago. a committee of the House of Com- glimpse of her. (Continued on Page 3) "I t" - 1"‘ ' - m 2915 n u mons during the coming session. “"1” “P” 1"" "“' "M!" Pepper lecturer and Dem- ° I omtammg ,f°°°”‘,‘"°',‘§““°"‘ n’: 0 o re (hm-lullnrr Press) rt onstrato, De ‘i. t 1 l- D t t A asweepl c ange n eadmi - C t rs A ,\,,.;.11:..(;._»l~\.»~ ivxi. (u;rrvi~:_ Tm: r, m“, 06am, wfgfigmr: ‘Agsfrlilct S ‘ h.“ ) tratlon of’ the harbors of this ioun; a . ullllv‘ \... _ u i‘ i. nu and 1mm B‘ meeting of th W ‘ I tit 1X18 try, the findings of the em nen q e Hem Edith-ii? Suspended For 2 ont s Mmw- m. mam-e s» ma... w" up y ounte elters 2* heednvnrovemeei- 22nd at rec PM- inin, President of Soviet Russia. w", “ma, m Pa,1,,,,,,,,,,t 1,, the a. " Public "a invited‘ 2856' ' ii- "Pmlua u" wnvmum “d” m“ session of 1932. The report followed i‘? "M," Mme“ 00mm teacher m (By Joseph B. shnrkey, Associated Britain and France in such talks resumption of diplomatic relations an enquiry which Sir Alexander and (Canadian Prcss) lrarcst and costliest group of air, 3,: h uni-mm w“, b, h, ‘m. ammo Press Forflgn sum Italian representatlW-‘S today 0P- between iihe United States and his assistants had conducted the 5'1‘. JOHN'S Nfld., Nov 20-1110 _ mail stamps- They began with 5,“ n, “in!!! ‘Basement, Friday “ovembci: GENEVA, Nov. fiil-Btatesmen posed a continuation of sub-com- Russia will greatly benefit. "not mane“, W” WOTliTS moot eXprnsli/C flir mail‘ Harry HWHKQYB fBmOH-i $1181"- flnd m n ggi-lkuiizc ‘t1: o‘ 1:. act-Endpoints like who have sought mi- weeks toxfind mlttee meetings at Geneva during only (neu- mutugljntgrggtg but also‘ 8tamp-—thc $4.50 issuc surchargcd < lBncluded o; Alcogk i agd ‘if, o, UH‘ ,‘ t ; ' ' l ' ' , l 5 C, L‘ il€ O. Iii "We Bwekins. bsrsmatlcsobletory’ W" bee"! 1M asreement on cu- the recess. but the "m" 1W" the economic end cultural prance‘ d C b lb: ti}: llelitounil?liuifrlwnrlrrniz-‘rclfollna-yu hafldyllll‘ Dormilerpilvinfi 1"‘ ' 159g armament virtually decided today in favor of such s plan. The Bteer- of mankind." Depose ll an ward elm“ a“ l“ ‘H “V i _ b |bom Djx ~ . " ‘ ‘ . = to suspend their efforts for two in; committee was convokcd for "I strongly believe that now will _ an c crc.\s.1i,--. Ila c .-4 . _ I l .,.--.-i~- u“ months‘ wednudw w m” upon my p” begin m n‘ M mum] md mum Pres {den t In Icogile the targeltvof couutixlzrieitfrs. f‘ggiz9apllgfigtlfitrfrgtlflitzl£gC 5&1: rmtvt('\s'r An “new announcmmflt of the ‘rm-mic of "w" workiit t1 ir mm wopuflbn between our ‘we New Yafk lis relaildifteliuitbolrxit? SINK‘ 0:051:21? charged to ‘$4 59 dud bcarinw‘ then urn m \\...~; ‘-/4‘-‘II‘ shifting "u" w“ expected to be mad. at 1; was said in author a ve c - nations" he asserted. . _ ’ . _ ' i ' ““""“ “‘ " -" *" ' “"“ “ n meeting tomorrow. Whether I cles that efforts of the United Th0 IWIBPIPQI‘ Ifllml "id “l” — rad Newfoundmng ‘mice ‘U’ Pu“; l ills???“ Highs‘? u I‘! m r- t" n w 4.. strong -_.._. d b H“ h R u “Wm m, d‘ l, s) ng an invcstgau n m order c p as a. .. . ,,. ma; n, .1 w, ‘irlvi we; programme of work to be conduot- States delegated 1B Y if ac on strengthen pence a (Cum an res p _ , _ 4 so ., ,,_,,,,,,,. ,, ,, M, W... " "’ ""1 ""9" lllelelm edin the interim willbs announced with," Minister to ewii-zerlnnd. w help decide many urgent prob- MONTREAL. 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