MAXIMS The mere act of church attend. ance will not solve life's p. blem’. Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont; lfornllll Guardian, Founded fun \.__ Question’ Befgre Leaggri WillDiscussPlan ' Turns Death Ray On Flu Germs For "Providing, Raw Materials’ For Germany. ‘B’, 105,91; E. sharkey Associated Press Foreign Staff) GENEVA, Jan. Ztl-The League n; Natiom Council will convene to- marrow to confront the problem ,1 providing raw materlah tfon Germany without restorin: 11¢!‘ "r lost colonies. The Council was expected to ap- lnt a committee to explore the ‘hop, problem of raw materials to m nations, League circles said. The United States and Japan were said n, be favorable to the idea. The projected conference would include non-league rnembe a. Ger- many, however. even then might refuse to attend such discussion if it were held at Geneva, League oh- iervcrs believed, doaplte her in- flstence she must have more raw re- mnteriais to speed economic hablliiation. Germany has looked with cool gye toward any League DYOJBPl-“r since she withdrew from member- 511p i- 1933 in a dispute over re- armnment. __V___ (Continued on page 9i _ I -___-_:. L- . .- W ww-‘ii flog as cfinycment as a handkerchief, but more effective in battling S is iennp ‘aratus set up at the Harvard School of Public Health 3)‘ combat flu and common cold ' e presence of m‘ b ' t - ~ -- § ==®== n. hart? rvrtdtursztis‘“;“=..;:::r our: _ ter e 139w many germs actually die under t e ethal weapon. "Huskies vs. Hornets Milton ‘T M"—‘ " ' germs lurking in the air. Whcn Rink tonight. Skate after. 11-2390- "Grlnding, Thursday's only until further notice. Lcm biiwllollflld- L-230‘8~l-2l-2l. Europe "Guldeks Bean SuPlWP- Bnnnsi School Room, January 30th L-2Il7-i-l-3l-li. "P. W. c. Study Group will meet Saturday, January 23rd, 12.45 P. M. L-ZIilH-l-Lll-li. "Hockey at Pownal, Mount Her- bert vs. Pownal January 21 at 7.30 p_ n, L-2388. ‘Steamship Subsidies Before House "Buying live hogs Albany Thurs- day 21st, Emerald 22nd unti‘. noon. o. C. Green. L-2tl22-l-w-t-t-iv-t-tf. "Hockey and skate nt Aiarsh- iield tonight, Dllllfilllilltlgc l"- East Royalty. 1-4393- "Dorrt forget Social, Plea nut Grove Hall, Thursday evening, if not fine following night. L-235G-l-20-2i. OTTAWA, Jan. 20-—(CP) - Mall subsidies and steamship subven- tions for the fiscal year 1937-3‘. will amount to $2,087,470, a de- crease of $2,630 from 1936-37 esti- . males. figures now before the House of Commons show. Included in the items and expen- ditures for 1937-38 which are un- changed from the previous ycar "George Leightlzcr Co, Vilatcr Street, burl“! dlycsled chicken and fowl. Top prices. Try us. L-95t-12-2if. "Hear the Old Villolle C110" dug at Philathea ccnccrt Baptist Bchoolroom tonight, 8 o'clock. fiL-2393. --—- arc: "Grand bingo in Markct Bulld- Local service: Charlottetown and lng Friday night at 8 o'clock in 11mm,’ sen-ice Dermal-n‘ $30000; Pictou. Sour-ii and the Magdalen Islands, service between, $37,500; Sydney and Bras D‘Or Luke points and west roast of Cape Breton and Prince E lard Island, service be- twccn, $2‘ 00. lid of L. P. U. hockey club. L-2389-l-2l-2l. "Auction and Dance. FY1501’ night January 22nd at the home of Mr. Frank Gallant, New Orlctinfi- If lot fine, come Monday nullit- ~ L-2.'65-l-2l-1i lletroit Bishop "For a jolly good time conic to Of Wintry. Blast 45 Deaths At-t-rlhuted To Storms. Many Villages Snowbound. In Gri Covers Prince Edward Evidence Completed And Jury Addressed By Counsel Yester- day—Judge To Give ' Charge. ' The Phillips manslaughter case was expected to go to the jury this morning when Supreme Court ud- journed last evening. Evidence was concluded just before the noon re- ceos yesterday and when court resumed Mr. J. J. Johnston, K.C., summed up the case for the dc- fense and Attorney General Thane A. Campbell, K.C., for the Crown. His Lordship Mr. Justice Arseuault will charge the jury today when court meets at 10.30 a.m. During the hearing, which open- ed 0n Monday. twenty-seven wit- ncises gave evidence, 16 for the Crown and 11 for the defense. i A summary of evidence heardi yiestcrday follows. ' Cornelius J. Campbell, attomey' and barrister, told that on the Sunday‘ night of May l7 Lil‘. Phil- lips drove him home and the brakes on the car were "all right." The brakes were used twice that night that he noticed and worked ali right. He foimd that brakes on a} '35 Ford, which he drove last year, became faulty when used on along drive. . Dominic Doyle. Charlottetown] police sergeant, tcstified he saw the accused on May 18 last. The wit- | tress was standing at the Capitol‘ Theatre corner when Phillips came , along and asked him to go to MLz Stewart for a drive. The witness‘ said he looked at his watch and said "it's too late, it's ten to elev- Island Like the Dew I Crown Prince "P A MAXIMS MERE MAN or A i MERE MAN CHARLUPTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 cvnvmic Distribution Big ‘PHILLIPS us: ours T0 illRY EARLY ltlilAY You'd hardly: think that iifc could be so serious for a. young fciloiv who has everything in the world and only needs to grow up t.) be a sure success. But there he is, scr- l ious as a sage-Crown Print-e Aki- hito Tsugu of Japan. destined one day to be emperor, pictured on his third birthday recently. liNllEll BllliRBll William Phillips; accurvzd in the case, testified that on the 18th of May last he got the Ford V-B from- LONDON, Jan. 20—Winter, tighfeniirg an icy grip over Europe today, left many villages snow- bound and war brlicvcd the cause his father and took Mr. Gcorgc McLellan to St. Andrews. He went to see the parish priest there, the Rev. Father McLellai-i. The wit- ness had heard the St. Peters Road was under construction and that nas why he went the south side of the river to St. Andrews. He and Mr. McLellan had no liquor in the car or on their person. They re- mained at the Parochial House at St. Andrews ten or fifteen niin- utcs; the witness waited in the car. St. Andrews was about 23 miles ed seas. Twenty-five persons drowned , when a German ship sank in n ‘ Baltic blizzard. Twenty others were reported lost in the wreck of the Finnish steamship Snvonmaa off Norway's southern ccnsr. Two French fishing beats, each with three men aboard, were be- llcved to have foundcred near the French port of Saint-Male, in the , Engli h Channel. Many northern European vill- ages were snoivbound but states- men arriving at Geneva for n League of Nations Council found springlike weather. Huge waves pounded the C0835 of Britain and France along the English Channel and the Atlantic. Attempting to aid two German vessels in trouble near the Island of Fehmarn, cff the coast oi the German State oi Hols:cln, the cap- tain nnd all 24 of the crew of the German naval experimental vessel Welle wcnt down with the ship. A Scottish radio .tation rccciv- ed a message from the 2,288-ton P. E l. Hospital 2‘.-'.~ hours sknlc n» Forum, Tuesday, January 26th. 25c] L-22l6l-l-2l-2i. llics Suddenly DETROIT’ Jan. 20—-fAP)-Most ‘Rcv. M’chael J. Gallagher, Bishop- ' 10f the Catholc Diocese of Detroit died in Providence hospital tonight. He was 70. "Hockey at New Glasgow t0- night, Maple Leafs vi. Impcrials. Pi e hour's skate after. Game stnri$ it B o'clock. 11-3339 "Lantern concert Saint Pctcrls cathedral “an ‘might’ 7 p‘ m" 15 The Prelntc who had been suf- ants’ children “'0 m’ 15 lferlng from a throat ailment for 10 le oi candy. L‘ ' l days, was taken to the hospital only "Diphtheria Immunization Clinic “may Prince Street School. Friday, Jnnu- ; Russian steamship Ilnien tho: she ‘we; drifting near the Shetland Is- lands, north of Scotland, her rud- l der gone. A salvage ship put out‘ to help her. ~ The Norwegian mallboat Venus saved 19 men from the Norwegian freighter ‘I‘rym in the North Sea and started for Newcasilc. The Venus‘ crew poured oil to quiet thc troubled sea" and effect the rescue. ending the 48-hour ordeal of the men aboard the slowly sinking; iship. The Trym was abandoned. "Y 22nd at 3 P. M. for children six months to lhycars. L-2377-l-21-2i- "Borden Rink, Friday, 22nd. ilacfiean league. Victoria vs- CIPB Traverse. Skate after. L-23B7-l-21-2i. "Don't fall to see Old Livlnc Portraits with music and song. Blptlst Schoolxom this evening. M80 One Act Comedy "Sardines". (A, P, by Guardian's Special Wire) . , MADRID. Jan. 20—(AP)-—Wh‘lc lshrapnel from Insurilenl’ Emile?!’ Ishowered central lJflPl-“l °i Madrid A - drnission 2a cents. I. 2303. Immght‘ Government ‘mom forth “Do not mm "ems a ..M,d_ fled their positions in the struggle m- poslt’on of the geographical centre of spain less than nine miles to the south. I About 30 persons were killed ear - Ier in an aerial bombing of the Bummer Night's Dream" picture at Prince Edward Theatre, Jan. 25-28- 37. sponsored by Y. M. C. A. 'I‘ic- I l! 0n sale at Henderson and,‘ Cudmoreh, Old Spain and Y. M. 0- A. office. L-239l. icagrtttiilér com of mm Diem “d “A u t 111 be hlne guns‘ Government forces held in gleuslogveril-wlfalliglfrillliy 9"‘ ‘m? i" f" (‘he “mule 0Y6 who i: "Ins. Jauufll‘! 22. at a o'clock. to hold “Ansel "$11" °f ‘Md m“ Clttle discussion and hog breed- ‘as Mrdrlds do enders have rc- md demonstration. L. W. Roper named tlw P\'°m°"l°"l' mm of H. W. . M drid. ' Claywillattendb hmwmflha-ud“. Wages For Hill: Outside Spanish Capital southeastern slopes of the hill ulrle ‘V Fascist troops were entrenched on the other slopes in a. strenuous ef-l fort to prevent further Govern-i merit advance. ' The hill is a key point in the right wing of the insurgent siege of Madrid. The gaunt "no man's land" at the lummlt- now so exposed to ner- lal attack cs to be untennblwwas stormed Monday night by Govern- ment forccs who captured or put out of Ccmmssioq Insurgent artil- lery. Madrid officers said the hilltop had chanced hands several times in the fightln~ since but the Govern-i mentfl posLlon on the southeastern. niql Ill may: inn an, g4 of at least 45 deaths in galc-lash- , ‘ conditions permit. from Charlottetown. They started back about l0 to l2. On thc hills through Pisquid the car worked ail right. He used his brakes and they appeared to work all right both coming and going. On the Fullcrtons Marsh hill on the way back he pulled out to pass a car. saw a truck coming and pulled in behind the car. 'I‘hc iilltlS. MEET IN Blillilill ConcludinygiwmSessions ’ Of Annual Meeting i Today. v Opening sessions of the annual “Hilda?”- meetlng of the Prince Edward Is-, lurid Presbytevlal opened in Hcartz Hall. Charlottetown ycstcrday‘. Miss Elma Inman. Bedcque, acting prc- sldcnt. was in the chair. At tlic first rlession, held in the forenonn. reports were rrccivcd from all the officers of the Presbyterial. Th: Trinity Church Mission Band gnaw a demonstration of efficient work. The “quiet half hour“ was lcd b? Mrs. Thomas Murray. Bcdrqnv. (Continued a." page o) x no PATIENTS FlflWN non MAGllllENS Two patients came from the Mag- dalen Irlands for medical treatment in Charlottetown by Canadian Air- ways plane yesterday. Mrs. Adelurd Joumphe of Grindstone Island, n stretcher case, “'11s taken to the City Hospital. she was accompan- ied by Dr. H. R. Boudrcau of Grind- stone Island. The other patient was Rev. Father Monaghan who came here for treatment. The "Dragon", nine passenger Canadian Airways plane on the mall service to the Guf Islands. tool: off from Upton Airport at 9.15 yesterday morning and returned at 12.20. In addition to the full load of 530 pounds of mull two passengers. Mr. F. Paunchaud and Mr. P. C. Curbonncau, made the outward trip. They were retumin; from a busi- ness trip to Montreal. Pilot H. S. Jones was at the con- trols of the speedy “Dragonfi He was accompanied by mechanic God- frey of Moncton. Two more flights will be made to the Magdalens this week if flying Every cup II At a supper meeting grcctinrx- were receiircd from sister uoclctics‘ in the city us follows: S". Peters Cathedral, Mrs. Pickard: St. Paul's Church. Airs. J. Fripps: Zion. ivlrs. Patterson: Baptist. Mrs. 1A. Clark: Central Christian, Mro. Henry: St. James, Mrs. D. McLean. The junior hour was hcld at '1 o'clock ivhen reports were rt-ccivcd from Mission Circles. Mission Band and Baby Band. Ar. 1 l slcians have given lip all hopg for t the recovery" of Pope Pius, Vatican c.o.i.r..‘ open forum half hour was led by‘ Mrs. A. S. Baker. O‘Leary. At the evening service the wor- ship period ivas led by Mrs. Hugh, Miller. A thought provoking address or. “the true mlssionnry spirit" was given by Rcv. A. E. lvlacKrrs/io. i sistant pastor of Trinity Chnrc. Sessions coittinuc today. hcrrn~ ning thh morning .at 9.15 ivith a worship service. in memoriam. fol- lowed by the communion service. iFermo Razti. who died six years At 10.15 the business session will , be resumed in Hcartz Hall. W.M.S. of the province arc repre- sented at the meeting. Centenarian Dies lit New Glasgow , NEW GLASGOW, N. S., Jun. 20 3 —-Mrs. James Hector Fraser who celebrated her 100th birthday last Sept. t, died here today, until a few weeks ago she had enjoyed excellent health. a delight Jlunrter to have "completely lost" Practically all the United Church- Chrlstianity seeks neither to deny the matcfal nor to worship it. ___,= [Delivered $5.00 Annual Subscription A. $5.00 "I Hull Canada lutl U. B S I. A YIN G SFOX Breeders In SAID MllRiiiWCtlosing Sessions 10 PAGES ‘- . ANI] S I] I B I l] Eur. A. A. inciTm-t, Summerside, Elected President —— Constitu- tional Amendments Agreed To. side, P. E. 1., was elected president of the Canadian National Silver F ' ' c u l. n w A v E Breeders‘ Aacciation at a direct ‘met-ting last night which bTOLlfilll president. Other officers chosen weir.“ Vice President, lvir. C. C. “. w M. L. A., Kenslngton. P. E. I. Father In Quadruple‘ Tragedy Said Na- tive Of This Prov- ince. l}. A. A. Ipckhart o: bummer- (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) FORT ST. JOHN, B. C., Jan. 20 ~Muzdcr and suicide was the ver- dict returned here today by o. Coroner's Jury inquiring into the death; of Stephen A. Delorie. his wife and their two children at to a close the two-day 17th annu- al convention. 1\l'.'. L. '1'. Lfiiflllilll, Salisbury, N. B., was the retiring their homeqtcad at T. "l , i {his P933’ k1,“. town?) or marl Secretary, Mr. C. H. Aiactlnl uni , The jun. decided we amyeah lrc-elcclcd) Summerside, P. E. l. ._ Executive, (includmg president‘ old wif. N ;-.l; 1h ',.~ . , c o a l e Sl\f year old l and vice pmsidem,‘ ML Cm, .185 , son. Stephen Eugene: and the two- . , year-old datiglttcr. Stella Fay. died l y Sub-Zero Weather Re- if'°i’.“‘iitm‘.f".,"srr?.iiii-° 33's: in»; corded I" “my Sec- fro; wounds inflicted last Z‘ - , . , ' ‘ by {the husband and fcgggr. Mlgaiiaérelgggrxarélgllgéirlgilfigxtz" 1 nous of Countr)" . ic .at e" " " - - ' i i {mm wminwcailgff itzilfnckzgsdndezlf; _ side, P. E. l.,_ was re-elected head‘ verdict’ said‘ ' of the marketing department yvhile ,|;_,- n“. panadh,“ PM“, Delorie died Monday‘ evening. l $811M AI Robe-rigs?‘ lielmnld‘ Pt? “Id gripped ‘he “mrmmes "n" ‘several hours aft-er a neighbor ' " “a” appom (‘Human O ‘he Pram” ywlerday’ “m! 51°“ and snow whipped across Ontario, found the YavZOrHSFRShQd bodies o! | the fur committee. _, Mrs. Dcloric and the two children , on one bed lll the homestead. iilldl as u-inter threatened to loss some mid-January" weather into (lan- uda’; weather pot. Lengthy DlSCllh>lOll Dcioric 11ml‘ death from , - . . cuts on momm- throat z wgilal‘ lllsflllllasdlld glitz-moon ‘fgke- _ ‘yr-mid wind. "em in,“ the ma" y 139101-19 “a, Dom m Aiozlmgue - wer Yo“ Cd 15°Cl“(*°n_‘lll°v11*_ j itiines with New Brunswick experi- | Bfidilfr. P. E. I. in 190i, have disgufiioqn 2‘ ‘Pelnn‘tg_|‘l__9nf1f chi-In: colder weather. The mer- : D@1@rj¢_ We, 31.51,, rflported w i amgmhnclft; ‘Cl n‘ c?“ l‘u\'l?l“‘»* run." hovered around zero in this . hi", (x111? V‘ in 1928_ was ma” l navum Hie", 151363‘ 0m‘ a" ‘ilflol lirnvmce and also in Nova Scotla- ried m R0 “a m 192$ it “.85 ‘ fr "Wat, Sh“: C‘ fie“ ‘rptolo c‘ where there was a 45-dcgree drop harmed m, c todfiy_ Therefore‘ nlrnfib v 035105 0 _0l?111~°n< from the previous day's reading. 6S “GT8 diHded into inc Catr- Prince Eduard Island reported we. s 1r § Q. i: a: >: 7'7 [Z V: :- (a 9. 5 FD gories—thosc fyled by Mr. Charla. iFremont, K. C., on behalf of the constitution committee appointed last Ostober, and a still longer scr- . ~ , - ies of some ten closely primed grllalctatdrllieitldlrlcrtti-mgl-‘fatusgimffizia, pages M suggeiwd ChLmgQ-i- 134ml ‘ far below zero and even ‘on til: by 0533mm ‘John L" Reud- BOT‘ y‘ Pacific Coast unusual cold prevail- the slaying of Mrs. Stephen A. 1°“ _ , ed. with io above reported in Vain Dcloiie and he; W0 mm“ cmkb The doughty Captain was on his 1 rouwh rm \"l]05e bodiss were found Mom 3 feet for the most part of the day. day in bed at their home near this 1 “gum? explaining pleadmgi dc‘ ‘ Peace River town 350 miles not,“ i fending, Irebutttngd steering his t we-t Q1’ Edmonton, motion; or amen ment throughj N m _ The mother and her children, l the tmubled waters or the debate ‘ stunogr bv Slfl-gllttldlvwglastssaélhlle 5:2 aged “"9 find 51X. “Dlmrently had ‘ Wm‘ ‘he same tireless energy m“ l katoon ‘residents shivered as they hm‘ 5131" 3-‘ “WY 519M They had 1 h“ brought the C“ 19ml’ m“) w“ watched the mcrrurv slit) to 3O U111 weather fair and cold with sharp temperature drops. Although cold moderated some- brother. Arthur Jos- 4 can. rm nszmix in 102a to 'ettle' "somewhere in the west." l i i LORT s1". Joni; B. c.. Jan. 2o —-Policc today were investigating oil-Below Recorded been slashed ivith a razor and th "n" many a swml-v passage- He d t! < A ' a ~ 39-year husband and father oval: ‘ did m” always Carri’ l" Pill“? b“: Olljllll‘ fjlcliézilzodl‘f‘t:sbll'élll'll¥fl‘ll‘la l! m! found in scrlou: condition with mere “refewallnflenn me 555°C‘ Autos sliplsfid and skidded nvcr razor en's which police believed iatmnls redraned cmlsutuwni "m" lilgllivavs in Ontarians the see! ivcrc self-inflicted. Taken to l‘os- A m Z" which d° n“ b0“ the 1m‘ turned broads in ghlasl-T stretches print of his persistent efforts. Con, m‘, his Wit-a Nora‘ came It was 7 o'clock last evening bc- hrre in 1933 fmm Nm-a 5Com, and fore the exhausted d1 putanis homesteridcd near Taylor; 19 mixes reached the final stage of agreeing from hem and about 30 miles west i to the change in toto, called it s. _ of the British columbyaqubena ,day, and went to supper. Telephone and telegraph ivircs \' " wcightcd down by the ell sleet which 1111a}. he died later. D . A nine-ton tractor truck trailer were marooned in the River Among lll" more importani l g _ _ _ _ Canard as a result of a slide of!’ qimeilndments attptcd uerc the fcl- m‘, i“ mm “PM MCGYUEW u ,owig: ., ~ __ ,‘ _ ~ ' , Reduction in annual mcmbcrshii) gllhiiahrrrgfn lil;,)m“f1rg§i;°r“‘wlmgg . . . . c fee from $5 to $3, in registration fees from $2. $3. and $5, rcpect- l'el to $1. $2, d $4, 1d ' l- , i-‘anlyed registratlldli fee zfllommfiato EIALIFAX‘ Jim" QOT‘CP’ *‘ Th9 is $2.50. witl r trc 1'» in t. tr.» ‘Flgmmf “fmm w“ 1"“ i“ m“ t. se of itilenfbcrsalllp‘ (lgonlnJanfi 3x12271312“?tallfggpynpgg‘ 52ml)“: °: l, i936. - ‘s r - 1 l" Rules of eligibility changed by i mnlperalures had dropped any‘ ‘i ' atln the roviso "'"‘ Tcngtsi '1-d~~+ — . m: on litter" with the Llvesicck Records ———_ 1 changed from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3i c. min g p the. a . ~- rtandard silver fox must be bcrh '1 “a registered ranch." Ww . A. P. by Guardian's Special wire) in each year. VATICAN CITY, Jan. 20-Phy- i nBoard dlrectorsmautltorized to just as the truck left the road. Final date‘ for fyling report of for flint‘ m {HE toxic SOCKS 1'5 USUALLY Loco AT 4M1: ofucix can (Continued on page 9) YOHPCPS Sold tonight. and added it i —-i_--_ i "33 13:5 be ‘Adbgumdv, m“ More Shuidowns l in Auto strike The doctors, however, believed the DETROIT, Jan. 20—¢AP>—.-\cl<li- 79-year-old Pcntlff was in no 1m- "wdlfltc dancer of death. these tlonal shutdowns spread unemploy- ment bccausc of sirrkts to more sources declared. miles his heart should give out sudrlcnlyq The than 135,000 General Motors wage- turners tonight as the Uniicu heart has showed signs of new States Government lcnt its aid to WOBRIZOS‘. Vatican informants pointed gut untangle the condition paralyzing the concern. the Holy Father's elder brother. Secretary Perkins and Governor Frank Murphy sat for the second successive day in Labor Depart- ment offices at Washington Willi ago, suffered from trtublcs sim. ilrr to the Holy Father's manifold ailments but lived more than a Scar after he wa, stricken. The Pope was said in a reliable l l i I l i the use of his legs, which were i swollen and caning him grcaw leaders in the automotive dispute. , ., ‘.§f""“"'““ 2"“ ""' D831- Alina-d P. Sloan Jr., President of rfnorllo‘ ‘hm guwMlmmlun In addition, his heart action was General Motors; W111i!!!" 5- Kllud- an‘ . maximum" wmpemmrlpf: felmrtvd ivcak and he breathed sen, executive vice-president; John Dmwc,“ 5°10 1° with difficulty. His condition was ‘Thomas Smith, general counsel. vlclou.“ B" 33 cilmilllcflifid bl’ 1131111911111! of the and Donaldson Brown, ilnaxicc Ednlomun 20B 2"‘? arteries, asthma and varicose‘ ‘committee chairman. were today's Reg?“ 395 31B yams“ | conterecs I Wlnrripzg 14g g3 l ' Toronto '30 33 v V *7 ' ifl.’ ’ ‘ " “"“ '_ ' e e q Montrcal it i4 Englzsh Publ 1c Indifferent 4B I" Saint John o i-l g . Halifax l4 l6 To , Charlottctcivn 6 l2 FORECAST BY TnoMAs T» CHAMHQN i drawn from less than one per 1,000 Maritime East: Winds shifting to IDNDON. Jan. 20-10? Cable)» population. easterlv and ilLfbilSlllg; (“curly The English public remains apa- Nevertheless, preparations for the and cold followed by snow, prob- thetic to the possibility of attaclv protection of the civilian populat- ably changing to sect cr flllil at from the air. i ion are being vigorously pursued r; ht. It was announced today that in. throughout the country. Under the High tide this ntrrniug n‘. 5.25 Sheffield-an armaments manufac- , auspices of the Government's aiband thi. afternoon a! 4.4." turing centre that probably would raid protections departments sup» sun sets this afternoon at 4.52 be one of the earliest enemy tar- , ply of gas mask! for prfllrtlfllllv and rises tcmcrr u minnnr: .i gets in the event of huxtllitles~u ‘ the whole civilian population w:ill;7.3l. < call for 1.000 volunteers for train- be available shortly. Full moon Trcniiv. Janxrurv 28, ing asambulance workers for such ‘ The popular attitude towardstho i215 p. m. menace perhaps may be gauiicd Summcrsiile ndc clghlccn min- an emergency had produced less _ _ than 100 applicants. from Punchs llflncllml cartoon tnis ntcs latcr than Chnrlctctoivn. Colonel Henry Barnby, superln- week. depicting in comical appear- tendlng precautions in towns bor- ance the speaker and members of dering the River Medway inKent. the Commons sitting all arrayed weenie i annomced jmrccruitllufllngumaska, Till’. (‘All FEIKRI Lenten lturrivn 0.06 l. In. l IA-iurn Tormentlna ll a. In. 2.55 p. Dolly 0800M llldfl; .