inrscnmii rm Halifax on a conspiracy cha activities. All but one oi the othrrs were belied at each to wait hearing Jan still is at bread wagon for n. Halifax in the fell of i985 liquor from sentixim to l! r Halifax I‘ wrec ng a p0 ce car nee as the officers at ted to a rum-laden truck. noon, wrecking ing at Enfield. 3i miles from here, for a truck he knew wee 00min when it came along the he sum p y behind lt around tc cut off the ofiicers‘ auto and enable the truck to escape. highway for about 3-4 of _ during part of which s was in the ditch. When he hit I culvert, however, swung around car‘ broadside .0 u lob the tru l: to tell aside c gm truck driver, used. . - "when he entered the liquor ' business, he told J. Gonicn Fold. Halifax lawyer who with Eugene T. Parker, is paid e $30 egthe rum the delivered was token you; three hides , (Continued on page 0. Col t) g ._.._.._-.._-..-.A .P.b "V ,IO cubarrnmii... ‘em MAXIM 7 * ._. , g or ' Mauritian A i Vifiehtelclfledleritlgtlce. \ i5A-9"'“£c-."“m"“i£'h°"'. I cnnnnorrmpwu, CANADA, Trrunsosv, JANUARY s, 1939 apple's. ape iioversPrince Edwardllsland Like theliew | ‘Noted Designer Honored mum iltlllllR IRAFFIBKING Crown Witness Gives Account: OfFLami- ing Operations In Halifax County. - n! l. n. vmuAsre Canadian Press Staff Wriicr Jim. _4 -<c1=>- operstione in Hali- Tanner. is one of 24 Nova 000 tiarough illegal liquor .000 c- ”. l8. The 2211i lust. Goodhew. who quit drivi H: to enter _' the "business." is on perch penitentiary where he was e two-veer tennfcr temp helt ‘“ Wrecking" O tend 0st of the n thGoodhw’ s dneecribed he‘? the occurred. He was wait- we hi n ‘y lice ear eisteiy and swung his own car The two care jcckeyed along the his . struck the and hurled ‘it magi-thine fi intc '- r" r Benn. one t . h a:;:s"ts...;. ting to custuners in ti never lees than s five-gallon .1005 at and - r INGINQI KILL!) - Bu} """" Wh) OUVIL .. ‘me wee killed and two , iniercd tonillit what e cngine and five can mtcttwse... ‘dsmxi between Nelsen and mm- Hfifi» p, canola-u '1' w u. ,_____.. um d ed 1J5”?- y tricked , » lice IEDON. J Britain and Rance conic Sir Edwin Lutyens was l0_y_ears of age: . w- "i Fulton! ls the d 11S Occupied Kit-er Fierce Hand-to-hand Fighting _ With Government Troops. Great Britain And France mAlitesa .4‘ e-v-‘Z- -.' aif.‘ l argon iiail Speech en. kfbtlii; vrhat they clmein ' fn-stfncriln reectizn to the scams 10h! gibtsnwrwmmas“ wbih-“fai: %,eddreu wee ‘Mm. was sweet-d h-Gtfit it i I tlhgeé Bnoeeve ‘s Z a eoonxdtnic enhctionew l8- kerciled of 004ml! landing. it - - ported hen. - "" “ ism-magi lhflggg-Lmtg - . “mum t,” oongrem at COMING fVENli mgcmm g.,,,,h~w,,y.;yy,- '~ ‘ Corporation facilities. Thmisarl‘ ~ stopped in the §ln to listen at 0W0 ma‘ 509mm‘ w? align core. eWIPl-bere displaced ‘lb-Ki. $9M e-fltw. L-W- pwqign seoretauiry @1118“ studied t —--' . -- , r strewn-lease ‘u . fink“, m‘: cdvccce bwice o t m cnmmift’: meanings-in w .nswmn¢°'“"" Eric. °' °° a "m- __. A “it unwound ‘mi-tau. "s u a ‘me m tum n mum wwflhwhatitbift ‘will in v.33. s ‘u $50M- ¢_-mj.r¥jv-fm@ w 111s Italian pret. however. mid i5“ ~. _~__ new... o...» - , .1 mum States of! 1e 11:21. er. fling“ _ “d: @131 MW" - new "At ; ~ WL-lfl- Ii e: cf u» Cenotaph in wmumu. Imudon. was recently chosen President Mfllmv. an first undertaking. n. house, tor t" izcrscvrmorltars. of the Royal was designed when he Tukén LERmDA, Insurgent Spain. Jan- 4~flif¢€f {our hours handr-to-hand Observers celled rtantmi i th 18-day orien- 25,1218 in Caotalom 13a. e at u/nd m. the Gov forces compelled to fall book. Insurlwifl declared they took than 2.- 600 ieonere and earl five tr -' 1m heavy suns. e. o! an rimmed car and lame Illlivoliee of shells and other mun! one. ,_ villages c! Mon- eonis and u were IMO token. fneumenms announced. and Govcrnmeuri forces were r nted entire: near Reach _ Agreement; “A To Cally w“ fStrilces In Jamaica " mar-om es Mitsumasa. nanrnrn Til roam damn Nation To War Emergencies. IOKYO Jan. 4--(AP) Kiichiro iiirarxuma, v ed President was comma or Iitlrothiw ct to setitic mtamal limb‘ B17911 hina. ou us. ona . teaming’ 751i ulgtsw mimaro Konoye. retiring premier. was thrust aside by a powerful movement, mostly behind the scenes for an even m authoritarian govcmment, Tm . L . s . emencs within the e outsice the gvomment of the com- gam vely u mi Konoye and with- ultra-patriotic groups. Among Demands its demands were more d control of economic life. new _ mics to consolidate conquests in i’ na and the fusion of all llticsl parties into a. single naionnlist E’ mggsgiuye, whose 19-month tenure started a month beibre the outbreak of war with China. said enhance the co naitcilon by forimtlfitlrtiq new policies un er a. new ca e .' The time had come, he added, “when the government must- con- centrateits efforts on construction of a new order to maintain lasting peace in East Asia." Offered Portfolio I-Iiqanuma. offend a portfolio t0 Konoye “for e 0f strength ing the com . n- ter _A.Il _ waeifltvitfd to “ ‘ ‘granted scour. it‘ Minisi Ami." ¢K8é“”°m'i B. 62‘ all 91.1 »~ sermon rtegaid. his war minister. would retain their Bccaus f was intense, fear was e the personal safety of teas especially Seinin Ik- edu, elderly finance minister. He angered extremists by bfooxing t"§"..“°“‘“"“‘é2i.“°é'.°.§i.‘€i°““ “m- ro comm . ends and investments. is Committed Fcr Trial 0n Charge 0f Manslaughter r0 morning house proprliaetor, yup ve of Fred- tmm, , 3.. to tcr. By Executive clemency the sentence was ch rtgeemlnyeradsi snvvmd “ffiiytil newwinag on . violating g1 again for peep . tails o! the Gflfltowu were not made known. All three_g_f__th_e_,_de_ed men wen (Cmtinued on page c. cu e) Need Additional Air Force Pilots "HIRANIMA lSi Fascist-Inclinedt Bar-h on Selected To Weld Meet -Bucu Fascist-inclin- conflicie and for "new policies" in f J ‘I lgflngepgl- sided. Guest r w aim- t‘ Jan. 4 -(CP) -'tsons came tmmhir. we froarnai..." agraiwclorli‘? fl-gerold native o! Prince Edward land. pleaded bcfom te and in mg" in possession stolen jewelry we: ee teneedito three years Dorcheflter Pcnitciltiery. The molly. valued at more than 01,- , was stolen from Beaaneon’: v ROOSEVELT lASSAILSf Dlcmizoia l Warns iiictatcrs ‘TAKE SiRIiNllEli PARTY arr Plcrqu i8 day. A Canadian Airways plan from Upton Airport here yesterday flew Capt. O. H. MacDonald Northumberiazrd Strait off Pictou Harbor, with his party were stranded when drift ice PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Who called to; a united nation and strengthened defences in a speech at the opening of Con- gress y l! in which he warn- ed dictntor nations. ' Gunners Favor Later Season For Water _ Fowl Preference for the two months of October and Ntctvfimber as the t! pressed at a meeting of ‘gunners in the legislative chamber up , » .7 ' land? and Game Association, working in conjunction the Provincial Department of Agricul- ture. Mir. W. A." Gaudet, presi- dent of the Game Asociaticn pre- spealcer was Mr. R. . ‘Drafts. Chef Mszratory ‘Bird Officer of the Msrltfmes, Wolfe- viiie, Nova Scotia. Approximately sixty gunners were in attendance. The meeting voted informally on on by Mr. H. H. Cox, Morel. which proposed as a first choice c ten weeks season, open- infl on September 20 and closing on November 30. The two months October and November were asked one‘ M110 alternative, as ltd was e nger season wou pro not be’ ted by the Federal Gov- ernment since precedent for such n move had not been established in the Dominion. Other one for open sea- D. A. Mac-- Kinnon, in a resolution seconded by Mr. A. W. Hyndznan that the season for d and geese open on ber 5. as at . continue until October 15th and then close until the end of the month to open again on Novem- ber i finally closing on the 30th. Two Seasons, A Suggestion . one for ducks Two seasons opening on September l5 as at present with a separate one for iilark Sentenced Tc iiorchsster “i6 Kilt! l B tldi 188i; night. ‘mezfigtlihrg, opus urgdm- the ML VQYIWB- 11981‘ WW5» - m” mmmw "t a angers were “Ploviisgclm Flrc cut off easy access to the main- land. It is believed the was spending the New Holiday at his old home. Pilot H. S. Jones. superinten- dent of Canadian‘ Airways here made the trip to pick up the party with the Stearman, an n cock- pit single engined 30b. se cf c. larger twin-engined machine was not, possible because of lending conditions at the Island. Ice had not formed sufficiently thick to bear up a. plane d landing was made in a. field. There was considerable drift ice in the Strait, Pilot Jones said on his return here. First trip of the winter mail ser- vice to the isolated Magdalen 1e- lands in Gulf of St. Lawrence would probe/ply be made today, pilot Jones announced last nigh 1f weather conditions permitted two tripe would be made. Two way radio communication with ilots on the flighm would be main _ A ground station is a- gain in operation at Upton Air- Port. charter flight was made with A the calbin Job Fox Moth with Pilot Joe rson at the controls to Inspector c. A. Beer and Provin- cial Electrical Inspector" E. Chandler. Mr. Beer was visiting Mt. Ver- non where e. dwelling ow-ned mm. Jack Acorn we; bin-nod recently and Montague where a recent fire cliqarliggged the dwelling of Mr. C/uy e n. ilalzidier Pleased With Inspection Tour 0f Tunisia (C. P. by Guardian‘: Special Win) GABEB Daniela. Jan. 4-—'I‘he of strong pmtecti oversees empire Premier Daladier was symbolized on. by ixiday in a parade o! military gum: in the southern ‘musician eser. The Marctih defence works fronting Italian I-tizva provided a significant, but almost invisible, background for the army review which won praise from miodier, Defence Minister as well as Pran- ier oi France. The 20.000 men. modem wur equipment and air squadrons nar- ticiprvtlnz were a ems section of the military force distributed tirroughcut Fnench Nocth African territories. Obvousiv satisfied with the review and his inspection flour, Daladier told newspapcrmem- “You have been able to judge the loyalty of all the peoples to France. Bt is a stimulating im- creation. I counted upon 1t, but l1 did not expect so much enthue. asm." ‘Williemflleat. (till J. W. todavtoechcrceolbs- D in Sydney I. month ago. Assigned Special eYnmY. N. s. Jan. c-(orn-l lcd for Jan. 10, trom Alcatraz Is- land has been Duties During Visit _ Re-united Witii Wife After ‘(One-man Invasion" Of Soviet Capone’s Release Slated For Jan. 19 —(A.P toward the and court costs out- standing against Al mpone, time B8118 czar, was made The payment ‘ ‘ ‘- of $30, on the fine and $759229 e This action apparventv cleared path for Capone’; re_ , sohediu Prison wherehe 10 PAGES Planes Make Charter Flights — Magdalen Is. Mail Service Ex- pected To Open To- r Congressional v ~ Maxims Mans MAN Knowiallecbieieiehpr-eed. OIL L-iii Aggression. chief envoy an impaseive warned the dictator nations affairs. And equally necessary, class prejudices and intrnal gression from abroad. many methods short of war Domestic And Foreign nking domestic problems with foreign policy through his plea for national unity, Mr. Roosevelt announced that the period of new deal social and economic innov- ations hard reached at least e pause, if not an end. . He applauded the accomplislu ments or the six years he has been in power and asserted the time had arrived for congress “to im- prove the. new machinery which. we have permanently installed. provided that in the process the social usefulness of the machinery is not destroyed or lm aired."_ While the augmen republican ranks of congress listened silently and a roerr of approval arose from the democratic side of the crowd- house of resentativee chamber, he made it amply clear that government spending would continue, in the expectation that it would increase national‘ income to a point at which the budget could be balanced. 'l‘here was an even more em- phatic outburst of approval, large- y from the Republican side of the chamber, when the President mentioned the alternative of drastic retrenchment-an alter- native not advocated by him. Oommen‘ Colored I ‘ on the President's rnasnze was, as is al- ways the case, colored by politi- cal leanings. New deal supporters thought it was fine, Republicans and anti-new deal Democrats round much to censure. Butitwas immediately apparent that. wiiih the exception of the de- claration for continued spending, the speech was regarded as con- ciliatory in tone. and one expect- ed to smooth. not ruffle the feel- ings of the Conservative wing of (the Democratic Party. As an annual message to con- grass, it had more than usual significance in that it was the first statement of administration policy since the Republican and Conservative gains of the Novem- ber elections challenged the new rleal and raised possibilities of ef- fective coalition opposition to Roosevelt measures in the pres- ent session. Denounces Dictators-hips As Mr. Roosevelt repeatedly dc- nounced the whole philosophy of dictatorship, many turned fre- quently to glance in the direction of the Diplomatic Gallery. Ibr there sat Hans Thomson. charge d’affaires of the German Embassy, the man who recently received a stinging answer at the that the United states Govern- ment apologize for anti-Nazi re- Ingrks made by Interior Secretary es. In ccntpany wit/h all in the big serving 10 termfrimmm lgflh MQQOOW, 4- AP)—-Brynu_ qwthzlsta who knew leftover. mail“ “a: about themes? dseciarcd tl falgtheentnevdrwcnfeir . everyihingnowbyeeperaflngtheun e again. t1! Grower's Willfi; nees for the 5% afici- pleased the 0mm’ inRueeia asan oil .feilini wlthlil- grmh Gcirsnmdimrried When cowcztin State Department when he asked ; NA T101v§ [StresseF/eed For Preparedness In’ Congress Message President Calfior A United Nation To Combat Threat! Of “Military And Economic” (By Richard L. Turner, Associated Press Staff wmir WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—(A. PJ-With Adolf Hitle listener, President Rooeevel today that the United S would resist “strident ambition and brute force” in wor Addressing a dramatic joint session of Congrefl the House of Representatives, deliberate emphasis, asked that that resistance be b worked by increased military preparedness. he said_ was the elimination cl the President, with elow ‘ dissensions through the eboL ition of social abuses so that e. nation united in Tmight combat all threats of “military and econom 5O‘ Moreover, Mr. Roosevelt hinted that lmnsediiate 50$ might be under consideration. He asserted that “than Q . . to bring home to sor governments the aggregate sentiments of our ll Unemployment v Still Remains Maicr Problem, Planning. Guardian 59min! the couxwry ee e sdian Welfare Council today. __ _ In its .. anoint: u: the outlook in unemployment gamma! dependency. the 4mm’! the meet 1w"! in the orsent situation in the realization that by the em vi next March Canada. will hone gpeni; m m. years about $90,000‘; ilooorndlrectaichworksasmdw Jecm for relief of unemolvymflfi agricultural distress. "Alt the end of that time 0am aria will have more dependents G] public fiunds voted for this” nose than when she started. report said. A MARRWD NM / tMKW. Fork ‘laconic DcESWT NINE 1'0 (.0 ‘iii ‘FORONTQ. Jan. k-(CP) irmun and nuxnmam Dawson lib Victoria 40 42 W 12 3 Tcmn 4 26 gttalws 1i g Qlfiec I we“ - .: 3 c: Olm-lottcten I Welfare Council , p lo r e s Continual, Lack Of Intelligcreii" » . r9'_:-tr.-v.-_ ._~v7’.'