RGHANT unflinc- ‘ \\_."-ll.l\. ._\. ‘>- Klfi’ 1 ‘ :~ -~-. ~ - .¢ v K. \\\ . (fin/A 2m l”; _/ . u " ~ Covers Prince cnlaslitle i j_ Is- Benefzczal ‘Risein Tomperdtare Caused Some i Apprehension Yesterday, Bar M079 View _Was Taken of u... Kluge Condition Art... Several Hours Restful Sleep. LONDON, 4.-- A-somewhat more (Canadian Press) _ / Polo-u... Sleep Bllifllii Coolidge Cutlines lieg- 1 ~-islative Program ‘for Short Session. ' l (Special to the Guardian) WAfll-IINQTOR, Déc, 4-l>residcni: Coolidge sent to congress today hi8 final "annual message." a docu- ment hinting that any new approp- riations for immediate outlflyfi would lead to the "unthinkable" result of a June. 1939, deiiclt. Even s. revolving fund in any farm relief legislation wouldvhave to be provid- \ Cool- -hopeiulview of the condition of the King was l taken late‘ tonight after fear during the even- i ing that he had lost groundin his ‘fifteen day A fight against congestion of the lungs and “pleurisy. Itwasundcrstood that as a result ofi 3 the natural sleep which he obtained last __night , and early lousy‘ he was actually better and‘ stronger than he was on Sunday or Monday. Six hours of sleep whichhehadlast night was ‘the best repose in several (lays. ' Dec. iCflbliMlSblfllihPPfillNTlin "°,,|M,,,,|,,",. i l 7 4-1vor ule are ‘ EiFO-shlce the King was Stricken ’ physicians who have . 51-; iii abundance were in con- __ _ mop suln-tilglljtfliibther at the palace this in govern Before their arrival. I - t 99g signed on order-in-o ' Qflg‘ “ ting m six o! his sublwihl ' on m; ' cirreeoi’ whom are members or his 1351M 5' ' n" ‘immediate family. most of the ' b Pgméli, duties ahdngolatglznlv-bflfs .6 pgmm . . -' .'*' tor-the-tune coins. "If lug ‘ “givejiilvs-vottqiitioinlto tho weir» @1- . s. he mini‘ " the royal m-uer oar-i i ‘ mg 110cm convict-l 9Q Queen Mary, thefrince c!‘ wules", the pure "of York. . m Archbishop c1 Canterbury. _ , v 0' s irislzlzsrersr“... s ‘~ ve- W175“ W’ "' - ~ l v moot that hldhccn iibiirollfi‘ m” ‘Rmfgl pmmom hem‘ that vlouglw_ men satlshciorlli’ °‘" °°“ “mm”- b c doés m.“ .. _...\...- . . - King George “l firs“; dele- "The , , . » 53”‘ b’ nottledwti eshalie dozen sub- sll- Stable ii unison in h w mflpthnfiwbr d, Dawson ovum rend: "The 3w“ w ° m’ “l; m“ they may. m“ h“ " “um” me crow? save (iiament nor create night. Thou: anxiety ccn- “Wergyu: girth coming his burl. continues. WT“ order by which the Kmg for the time being his within his chamber bedroom of the imprcvcmiat noted lui d w "mm "° h‘ “'m‘°mu'~ illgflforlgy if... drawn cu ' ‘ v l caring in an audience Rnnollnoelnenmv, lwfili? 35v5°§5“533°“v“ coming Well» " ‘ti. Yiifié? u'.’.§‘.“.§’..‘;“l...‘2'.‘.i.‘$‘.‘i‘;.i M69. ” two rooms left open so that costing! on mo 8 o fXmas Pudding ‘ M Until! ) u. um" M. s. _ ,_ Y. 351'“ 31:75; up“; glare feminine ° ' ‘pus Ju ' "members or ms ‘ , ' u“, .-. have loo-operated . ons ‘unveiled’ the Christ- mn pluldnlg at the ‘ or! '1- ' n-nq-P . " '. _ "Farmrs Iusi-ituieann ‘i ' r will o: hold iu Mn Bl é turdnyr Dec. l. ll; - so. B. B. Newsom. Bcdy- '9_51°'1"5'3* hiluuou at Olympic Blwfllg‘ —"—- . ' Amery sold it as c “Lecture on_ orilil. #3:? 4 “wiser-inst- “FY. D60. 5th; P. ' u. I c‘ v alum“; wwn Hall. l‘ 3 - 4i “We m in the wish that , ins- . _ u‘ Km‘ M" “"1110 annual mu _ g - m u‘: gl-zlllfellll! mm.‘ _ llfl-hwlltdhll‘! p 4 m u‘ ‘ ammmgmefy “Milmmlilfl. n“ wiicoithosocretaryfor u» i‘ "kW; c _ 1 "W. ~ *1 f _ niacin‘. not boiormtho Kin: (m “' bid“! LOhrIstmAs I 1 "u" ‘i us...» um. i r - Icve-ignrnggocmlllo ' ‘ l ' did-Si l’! , ill! t ‘lhvo other "M" . alleles Yolk H" P. ' —-—: l imli$fg°~ t 1-1 ‘l mamas gal 1 . Will)’ .‘ ll- oywlll ,, . " iliedwwvw- aweptanvc- lflflhh" ed by icons or otherwise. Mr. idge advised. since the treasury would have no money available to create thefund. a At home Coolidge said "all is tranquility and contentment —and the highest record oi years of pros- perity," while abroad "there is peace and the goodwill which comes from mutual understanding." . After warning the congress and the nation that America can "afford to walk humbly" and avoid becom- ing selfish under tho flood of pros- perity. the President outlined a le- gislative program for the short ses- sion some o1 which left legislators in doubt as to their own course of action. He ‘ ’ a term relief bill with a revolving fund in it, but lacking the equalization ice propos- al wilich he has hithertollound rnb- ~ ETOWN. (mission. waoucsnhy, peel: Elna lllll.lll...-. u... MES S-ABE Till" By Giving Needyi Kiddies. pA Real -~Ch=ristmas' With the Christmas season drawing near, the expectation of youngsters in city and country are centred about Santa Claus, that jovial old gentle- man with the "capaclous sack, whose reindeer steeds never fall td fetch him who never forgets to blingio good little boys and hare most ardently desir-l ed. It wasonce rumored that Santa, Claus had. was only a myth, after all, girls those presents "tvhic passed away~that h and wasdestined tolb f-o myths in this agent pole heresy has peri bed. jWe old fellow lsiriskier til cations/that he will-alive f0 As usual at this season, ThsGuar- dlnn opens its columnsiwits gen- crous-heartcd readers in or w provide for the mcny c I ren oi needy families who in the 30111111811’ ~ course oi’ events would be complete- ly overlooked by Santa ‘Cit-lib when he makes his . annual visit on Qhrlrtmasllve: , Christmas Day is not very different- h-cm any other day in the year,,and who would be bitterly disappointed _ the little presents upon which they bad set their hearts were no‘. tcrthooming. -It is in on eflcrt to insure ior these children a little of that happiness which should be un- iversal on Christmas Day that this appeal is made. v 3.11 jectionable. _ die odvocatcdpasssge oi the l5 cruiser bill now pending “in Eli sen- ate, but suggested that the time clause tor startling building before ' 4m should be removed. some saw in this an attempt in have merely a “plpei” navy-one-which need not be built if the 1931 arms limitation session under the Washington treaty comes to a new limitations agree- ment. ' . l , Ho -flVU\fi~r-f8flfll3ll1fl‘l~ ob-the KollflI-Aflfi-"wfr 9MP . which he plolled highly. Further he was‘ for passage ct thsBoulder Dom and any extensive government entry in- to the private electrical power field. WABIH-‘NOTON, Dec. 4—The Kel- logg anti-war treaty was submit- ied to the Senate for ratification today by ‘resident Coolidge. x The Guardian has annually sub- mitted a plan whereby with “the lleust bother and expense any per-- ,sons who wish to do so may act as‘ Santa-Pals w one o! these children. with the assistance c! the clergy and responsible private citizens it has compiled a. ‘list of children of iliceeh years and under, and , in ‘some cases also lius ascertained just whatsChrlstuias present each chifd .wan . (The ist withths sugaiaw ibmlillkil and the number assigued‘to' each chlldappesrs in this issue and will be repeated every moming minus the names of the children for. llhiliMuscie Shoals cm but with the the‘ ' p gvhomfiantals Pals have been found.’ qualification which would preventMs each reader deudes upon the‘ ‘child for whom he or she shall cc’.- us Santa he should write w the! ‘Editor, Ol‘ telephone 13s. so that the‘ name chosen can be struck from the’ l l list. His present should be securely children u» whom ' 1- here on time, and, Arnold 'Keough, 19‘ Year Old P. E. Is. lander, ,Met Death Under Tragic Cir- cumstances. e MAMA. Albert County, N. 8., Dec. o-h and totality occurred yeeter-l rgotten along with other ntific thought. But this. ‘are glad to say that the ever, and thereare indi-a rmany yearsto-come. ' wrdpped and plainly addressed with,‘ the child's number and Christian‘ namie Just. as ‘it up rs in the pop-Y‘ er. The gm sho dvbc m: w m ‘i day afternoon about three o'clock at Black Brothers lumber camp a- bout ilve miles from here when Arnold Kebugh, whose home is in Prince Edward Island, met death under tragic circumstan by be- ing struck on themead by a birch limb which fell on him causing n x frlbtllro b! the skull. I Deceased Wu i9 years oi’ age ‘and had been engaged around the mill for some time. Dr. J..E. M. Camwlth, o! Eivsuside, was called immediately ‘following the accident Guardian Oillco hotlskr than Dem; upon our readers. In previous years the answers have been IGIIOIUIIBL but when be arrived llle was ex- tinct, the young man having lived only s. few minutes after being hit by the mum; limb. Dr Oamwlltli. after conducting " an investigatim into the circum- stances rilrmimdixlg his death, de- cided that on inquest was unnec- essary, death being purely accid l“. and we have no doubt that the ap- m peal on this occasion will meet with hearty response. , . The following is a partial list of some o! the kiddies and the pres-l cuts they desire. Some ct. the de- onds are very modest. but ‘ om. can be assured that any addition on their part will give increased pleas- ure and will add the element of surprise which makes for the hap- piest kind oi Christmas. age 4 8.-_-_Francis in-Harolcl . lcu-orumrle lL-Ccnstance nip-Veronica 13.~Louis l4.--Harold (Continued on P880 3) LlJ [ll l‘ lllll l’ Ii illll ‘Germany Has no Legal lllsl Flllllll iB~LIB.-ATIIJNS Right to Demand lm- » Qliiiilia/Iivacuafion of he‘ R ineland, Cham- befldin ‘Declares. ‘ (Special lo The Guardian) LONDON. Dec, ~i.-'rhat Germany will have no right to demand evac- uation of the Rhineiand until she has executed, not merely current reparations obligations but the whole of them, was the important declaration in the Commons today oi Sir Austen Chamberlain. The Foreign secretory made a distinc- - tion between his statements, which, he said. was merely a citation of the law and the policy of the British ‘_ vernmcnt. Which was decided by =d erect "considerations. . The government is advised, said Sir husilsrrs statement which is in legal Justification for the contention that Germanyhas complied with all the obligoticns iiupmed upon her by the treaty so as to entitle hel- to the tight, liniiar article f3! or oth- ers to bo-lucde. the withdrawal oi’ forces , w _ the Rhine- c . period laid lend _ , " comic Willie. _ - p q , i‘ obligttion wnll which oemmv , d‘: yet wmplled is m“? d in the opinion 0t the govomnueht the ' provided {or hijlicle 431 could take 631899 Q _ ‘when Gonna!!! has com- “fiilli 1 l... .;’.‘-"i£‘”°2i‘l.§°‘i.‘“° 0 l‘ B h B OHS. it is pot maileleotihut she should 5P , w _ out regularly her und-' 6511111181! the matter o1, current reparations _ out. l 1 “M to . which is equally uh: Pertehi- t-t-Mh decided by cum- gli considerations, 1 repeat that His HM!!! cfniment would wel- hs contended m. m.“ m’ mwwltliéct with thai . _ n l _ hocziloi-mofwuzc "’"”"'“u Si’: BM Bodies of Two ha: waters today gave up the bod- ies oi’ two of the twelve persons the hydro-aeroplane Santos Dumont below the suriace except one me- short; time after-ho. was picked ill) by a launch. the plane was ‘wind when ii. went and plunged coming of the pioneer Erazillsn av- fipBettelr Terminal _ifl_ MHU Facilities Says Canadians LoveStatistics (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. d-Jrhe Cana- dian: an o statistical nee, Vin- ccunt Pool. secretary for India Chamber recollecilcd his Cumin as. chairman of the lin- pcrlal Parliamentary Associa- tion's delegation. There is no need to apologize to Canadian a parliamentarians had been overwhelmed by the tremendous vision M Canada immense resources Lord Peel continued. Victims Found _-__ (Special to‘ The Gunrdia RIO JANEIRO, Dw. 4—-'I'he har- whc plunged to their deaths in this morning. All were "carried chcnlc who died‘ in a htifllYll-fll l1 Witnesses said that. into a tailspin 800 {Bet to the sur- face of the bay. Among the vic- illXlS were ilve leaders of the R10 Janeiro democratic phrty which or- ganirefi s. celebration on the home- iator, Aldberto Bantos-Dumoni. Depression. on Stock Market (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Dec. 4.-For the first time since King George became ill an air of depression stole over the London stock market today. There were slight recessions in p. ctically all, departments, but no pronounced weakness. Operators had returned from a long week-end-the market closed Friday- night-to flnd the King not so well as last evening. They, therefore, took precautionary measures by reducing speculative stock commitments, and their cus- tomers did likewise. contention that Gcnnony had com- plied with all the Obligations im- posed by the Treaty oi Versailles. -———-~—<O->--—-~~ Thlssphitofonagpbuonl purolblrltcfflol. - baukin! into N18. or a MERCHANT l uni: Urged Representations _ A Made to Hon. C,- A. Dunning Ye;- terday By Island Delegcles. (Bpecihl to The Giltrdllh) CYYPAW, Dec. 4—-Tho delcgatim oi‘ six from P. E. I. headed by‘ the Hon. Mr. Sounders, and m. eluding Senator Mcarthur- and A. E. MacLean. member for mo“ county arrived here this morning and had an interviewer two hours from eleven to one o'clock. with the Hon. Mr. Dunning. mnister of Railways. The subject under dil- cussicn was exclusively the new Il- lahd terry. regarding which one views oi’ the delegation were 11'6- rentrri from every possible angle. The interview was held behind clos- vd doors. and no statement was given out as to details oi’ the dil- . vlisslnn. However the interview ' rill be continued tomorrow mom- ‘m! at ten thirty. and it is prob- able that at the close a statement will be made, which will include the decision arrived at by the min- ister. lmnsgicn Press) OTTAWA. Dec. lr-"Thll whole matter will M examined into by experts n! the, depart- mcnlt 1nd the Canadian Na- tional Railways." This won the promise given this afternoon by mm. c. A. puwnnlnr. Minister cf Railways and Canals, In rel spqnilQ to representation! lnlflfl iohimiodoylorthcchaticnd the best possible communica- tion and occommodIiiW-llvll‘ 1 - " ‘ OITAWA. 139°- tions for the creation 0f 0M N!‘ possible lcatiow and occom~ modation iacilities between Prince Pdward Island and the ma were laid before Hon. C. A. Dun- ning, Minister oi__ Railways and Canals, late this morning. Led by Premier A. O. Sounds“. and Senator Crcclman MacArthur- Summerslde, a delegation hm: Prince Edward Island urged ulo arr-v tension by the Dominion Gov/oili- meni. o! dock facilities at both Capo Tormentine on the mainland Bid Borden. P.‘ E._I., the connecting provinces. Construction of the modem typ of ferry with the n y ice breaking requirements for winter service, were further pressed upon Mr. Dunning. An approprlotiofi u». wards the cost oi this second ferry ct 1.000.000 was passed at the an session o! parliament. . ‘m. the present time the dalm- tlon pointed out, terminal facilities at Borden and Cape Turmentine u. fcrded accommodation at‘ each point rol- the existing ferry only. Olmdl. tions _were quite likely to arise, haw. "WBP- r ‘ "v during the winter months. the Maritime represent“. “'95 infliicflded. when. with the “m. struction o! the second ferry, it would be necessary to dock the mu ferries at the some terminal. ‘The rapidly increasing tom-M; u-aflic to Prince Edward Island was emphasised by the delegation in m. questinl that the proposed 36mm] ferry should be of the highest. type of construction. A {undue of this ANY PLAY ‘ ferry it was br h: . 111B the hearing of ti? del‘o“g'a% Wm 5° 9- Dfovision (or the any so» caves n ~F\R“aT Run IN CHICAQO Siioulo co OVER Wlfu A any. iresh to strong easterly winds, mild with nib. High tide this evening at 6.09 and marrow at 8.11 llltfik-mlk), Dec. 4- Mhrltilllez’ Yflvsncc o!» sum obu ~ mainland to Princne‘ Edsl-rdm . Th" Iii/trillion. Premier ' ' Senator MacArthur and oil-m- 5m. l . i Continued on .13“ g ........ - _ _ m, L lir-oo-ooooooooo» 0o Noemi. 1. Condensed Specials _ INTI-tic pcl word 115i each insertion in this oolhlxfn eooo-o-o-ooooo oboe-cocoa "'~r—-—--“~r--- --~-~——- >5 UNBOII SAUBAGIS. Bali. urg lcoclfrcchcvetydoy. on ‘ den, Ncwlcm b 00.. Moi. Bifl- ' HA7 f! WANT 000D INVILO a l" so ror no: 1w tor tor 66c: m for 81.00: . ordipn Oohlidfifibly upq . p tor ills. Postpaid. _ mos in <~ ' soul-instill! mnrnins atlfland; Office. Guardian Job v my s yesterday bvsm no! . ;-_-_-__-~.-~ M. - - l~ . mum} m0 moirwoanhohy. m. mhisxrllnncucsn cm. ..,,.\'Au1s , to the effect j ilfl a. m. _ . l mrwork. One that "will sleep _ ~ oilawthero‘ 8ummonidctidocighilcohhiinut~ Jipplyiaolimummtfi h ,. iogiho-ulsaruioncbuicotecowhé 1 _ y 2-4- . . i’ i‘ i. points by ferries between the tiojl E . i it. l i‘.