ance Rect GermanPlan Of .Dis'armame'nt British And IoTiI. Pro] Also Treated Lig] otly. ffilklvi Girl SGUCJ- 21 (and-unvaried;- Lives ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS, stem (A. r. By Gusrdissis spedal Wise) HARD, no l-(France rejected BBMRITTEE MAKES REPBRT Board of Trade Asks BranchService. ‘Pbesarviesonthelllnraillar- bourbranchwasdisoussed ata Council meeting of the Board of ,Germany's offer cf noel-aggression n-ade use evening. and it was de- paots and charged OhanoellnrAdoid Hitler's policy "would lead direct- ly to an armammts race" in a note, published tonight, which was Government m Jami.‘ i Acoolnoeptioa-rllhewisawasgiv- en British and Italian Arms plsns Tbs French note to Chancello- Etler streled “disarmament,” of- ficial quarters said, while the Ger- man, British and Italian projects all "ampbasl-Id at." France accepted none of Hitlafs ream. proposals but left the don" open for future conversations, and made a strong appeal to Germany to "amoeiste herself in the indis- which Ito equality in armaments. ~ pensahle policy of h‘ ETC pollabora“ within the frame- ..“m,,“m,,“ u,‘ “m” h-wllt of the League of Nations.’ jls eolull aa I coats arletly pwabla J! advalsa "Whlst and Dance in Iona Iiiday, February 2nd. "Queens County L. 0. L. meets in Clyde River, Tuesday, 6th at I P. M. 004. "Hope alarm Circle Annual liectirlg Saturday, February 8rd, IP. M. Rebates will be paid. 14-28. "will b'e unloading car screened ml Thursday and Friday at Mil- ton. Elmer Prouda. Mount Stewart par wall 3111. 14-81 "Dance, Legion Ball, hbruary 0th in aid oi rink iah- _ L-se. “Dontmiss Special Skate Cen- llal Rink, York, Saturday night, February 8rd L-ag, "Playoff game at llolmt Herbert Wolsht. Cross Roads n. m. Her- bert. Skate after. L-M "All baron left for repairs not called for. in 30 days will be sold. B. L. Hardy k Co. L406 "Danoef Tip ‘Ilop Irm, night. Qliumazrs cehascra AIM! IAX Hitler's rveu ‘programmewouldleadtosrensw- a.l of an snns race.‘ the communi- cation went on, and instead a re- duotéon was proposed based on a modified British Arms Plan, which would “lead to a complete realimr‘ tion of equality 0i rights." Gennanraolslml ‘Jided to pres to have the train leave Murray Harbour a; ‘I am. daily. . A report on the financial condi- tion 0f the Department oi Sewers iand Wstar Supply was presented bym-mnooemdnoenuro: lmviwsu the Committee on Municipal lin- ance, and was received. . A umber of communications , were read. Among them was a let- ter from His Konour- Lieutenant- Governor DeBlois, who acknow- ledged the congratulations extend- [ed him by the Board on his sp- pointmsnt, and expressed his thanks. In a letter to the Board w. W. U. Appleton, General Manager, Atlantic Rcgion, C. N. R.., indicat- edtbathe wouldoome toChar- lottetown as soon as conditions pemrittsd, and wollld discuss with the Board, railway problem in which the wganisation was inter- ufed. Wires road by the secretary in- dicated that w. MacCsull, Trade Commissioner, Havana, would ar- riva last evening to interview local potato shippers, and would remain till Saturday. On suggestion oi m. S. A. me- [Donald it was decided that the A WN, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934 rimnsiflRSl For Further Change """"""' in Murray Harbour m, are __ Breton ‘Settlemen t Need Of Supplies (QLfiGaar-dialralpadslwh) IYDNIY. I. 5., list-rifled hilllfl towering populacawassaid aobain dire needdfoodsuppliesahdliditing fuaLs-udfoddorforlnsllhams Ofcattlaandothsrlivutocielp- on its return Journey. It timated another trip would ed of the stout craft. URGES CANADA W I T Ii ll R AR ERUM lEAlillE (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Feb. L-Csnada should retire from the league of Nations while the opportunity exists to do Emphasis was plsoed on the de- BOB-rd W1!!! vflfltrfltllllllofls t0 Mr- so "honorably" lest the Dominion sirabllity of a teat period of arms S. J- Hunger-ford on his elevation become embroiled in an European control, to vmich Gennany objects. to the presidency of the Canadian war, said Hon. A. D. McR-se oi Van- Cbaneellor Hitler was axed if he. b“ intended m accept ‘practical oon-| f-loi measures already outlined at Gmeva." _ In reply to Germany's demand lems would thereby be raised snee semi-military forces like Nan-l Storm Troopers must be included in any estimate of effectives. France proposed the scrapping of 50 per cent oi her military panes if other powers agreed to do l.ke- ‘wise and the eventual inienlatlon- aliaation of all lihlropean aviation. FRENCH OFFER Friday _ wum- umwlm, direct”. tlZLery permitted by a future arms IP95 convention to 150 millimetres. but said any lflibelnent between France “The “mun Mom“ o; m, and Germany relative to figures Kingston Farmers Institute will be “"14 be Wllffldvllt as 1-11 l-‘urvw held Saturday night, February 3rd. 1.20.1 lt 7.30. “come to danca in Bumma and must be taken into consideration. Th; note dulled that France does not want to disarm. ‘Trance is ready, contrary Hall, Friday, Fobrusry 2nd. Lunch first Germany contends, m make served. Admission 20c. n hockey Club. "Hockey at Fredericton lisrrsvllle llsple Leafs vs. Freder- icton Pirates, tonight. l! not fins, laturdny mu», ' "Btrayed, Rabbit Bound. tattoed left asr "Res." Ilnder please not-i- gaqlz-obert Chappell. York. Phone ' ’ Doublehsad ‘R hrikscramble forsecuritieaandby L-Ol portune" .u.s. Acnuu "ABBLAIMED (qr a considerable reduction in arma- L-zg, manta." the communication pont- ed out. "but this A uotion depends Rink, ‘Inn German collaboration." The tense ltuation existing in National Bgilways. ‘ The president, Mr. hiacNutt, ask; ed that chairmen of the Agricul- i ialral, Industrial Empire Trade, and Membership Committees get their committees together early and plan activities. Mr. W. L. Higgins suggested that “, drive begin about the melnbe the time oi the April quarterly meeting. Mr. S. A. MacDonald. Chairman of the Transportation Committee, reported that the committee bed waited on superintendent E. W. Maelinnon and had impressed on him the desirability o1 having an exdursion train on Saturday on the Murray Harbour Branch, and oi having the train leave Murray Har- bour at 7 a.m. daily. The Canad- ian Nsiional were giving a service which if improved upon would be ideal, but at present passengers had little time to spend in the city. The superintendent had taken up the matter and had got permission to have a passenger train on Bat- The French offered to limit ar- m urdsy, but had been unable to have; the trains leave at 7 a_m. There had been an average oi es people travelled 0n the train daily since the first oi the year. Mr. R. E. Mutch suggested that the Board decide on a pro couver in the Sonata today. "In my ‘ ’ ‘," Senator Ic- Rse said, “an European war ls s certainty within five years." In sug- gesting an earLv withdrawal from the he Leaqwof-Nationr dammed the opinion that "no Canadian life should be sacrificed on the future battlefields of Europe." ‘ sends was Distinction ‘ McRas is no stranger to war. He served with distinction during the Great War as Quarter- mastet-Gencral of the overseas Canadian forces and as director of ‘ organisation for the Ministry of la- ‘formation in Great Britain. He holds the rank of.’ Major-Conrail. His statements today wera made in the course oi the debate on tho ad- ‘dress in reply to the Speech from the ‘Throne. | “ ‘ his conclusions upon ob- servations made during a recent flour of central more. General JioRae declared that the result of ‘the Versailles Treaty had been to set up a group of countries fillad with racial ambitions and racial He was not unmindiul, General MeRae said, of the work done by the league in the suppremion of the narcotic and white slave traffic, flemlw and Allltrla over the ht- I “*4 "1""- "1" WSW“ °f but re had failed in its main objec- dspmuaee was mentioned and the; suggestion was put forward um Donald and seconded by Mr. G. J.; non-aggrosaksi pacts as by Germany "would m be op- unless new guarantees were added against "any menace to signatories‘ independence". lyGaflaLJ ham offinanoa acclaimed the broom-ingot the United States dollar to s modi- fied gold bullion bass today by a L-91 isra demands for guaranteea of in- l Premier MwMlllfl-IL It was moved by Mr. S. A. Mne- Tweedy that the Board press to have the train leave Murray Har- bour daily at 7 am. Table Committee wait upon Prem- Iawera and Walla apply Zrbllowing is the report on n". if] and Water Supply presented Continued on page s tive of establishing international ace. "when we see areat nations that are already over-populated, paying a bonus for large families," Senator McRse observed. "it is not difficult [Japan Will naighbwllg IMDMDIIIHJQIIIIOXQIQIII‘ Read by ___ _ ° _ In Dire G e rm a n No te “Unsatisfactory” ltles loft the Dollfm Govern- ment no alternative but b take farther action in an interna- Ins all To Have Further .;~r~ a“ \ ebody mulate Programme For a Year’s Active Work. ii- The lint meeting of tbs Execu- tivo C " of tbs Prince Ii- ward Island mvislon of the Can- adian Rod Cross Society, elected It the recast. annual meeting was held at the Red Orom Headquart- Iers on Grafton Street yesterday afternoon. The President Mr. George J. Tweedy occupied the obslr and there were present with him Miss Iphigenie Arsensult. Miss Catherine McLean , Mrs. V. I. Goodwill. ms- Fullerton, U’. H. D. Johnson, Dr. Oreelman and " W. l". Tldms-lnh, D. A. Mic- Kinnon, John McKenna, Wm. Mor- an, T. E. MacNut/t and R. H. Rog- ers. Dr. Johnson reported that his Honour the lieutenant Governor had promised his patronage and ens-operation. A further pleasing item‘!!! information was the fact that the sum of $460.00 would shortly be paid io the Treasurer as the proceeds of a legacy under the of the IIM A. B. Dewar. Examination En (X-therlns McLean, super- (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) ATHENS, Feb. 1—Samuel msull will have another official medical enminatloo. tho Minister of In- terior decided tonight. before the question of his expulsion Greece is definitely settled. Two well known pathologists, Professon Bensis and Liviertaos, of Athens University, wen; ghoul; to visit the former Chicago “m- ities operator Saturday and to de- termine whethl lnlull is able to travel. but the status oi his appeal from In fllmllhn order remained un- certain because the Greek cabinet failed to An order from W re- scinding an earlier cancellation of the I; enabled the United stated legatlon um afternoon w‘ notify the-Pbxeim Office that the! forum Chicago utilities operator's travelling papa-s were good. Locomotives For Maritimes MONTREAL, m. i-Improved conditions in the Maritime Prov- incea have led to several locomo- tives being moved to the Atlantic Region from Central Canada, Can- adian National Railways officials said here today. increasing m-ilway business through the Maritlmee has led to the ‘ of equipment. which the officials described as being a matter of congratulation. Th?! said, however, it was a matter of routine to make such changes with shifting business conditions and I" ‘"1 decided "W the Time, w conclude what is in their minds." semis were not made public. Not Be The Aggressor Says Minister an manly aimed at fulfilling our truly dsligations to defend Min- (Amoda ‘(L P. By Guardian's Special Win) chukuo. TOKYO rec. I-There will ba "We are out 1dr peace.‘ Bambi "unlmr the emieinued, declaring mo. charges ballurd. “Nogaaponslale officer-in the i; 535 ‘ ‘i? 5i! . i! "-2"... '"" ‘ntaeausmaarsn- ,,, w“, dasaadthevaidew. tasheasuryof- trill‘ I.’ R cftheJuniorRed Crosahas been askodbmald ib-JuniorltedOross swim in anlstingio ‘I flit-Alibi ability displayed by Miss Holman in her fted Cross work among the ‘school chldren of this Province. and the extraordinary success which has attended her efforts. Min lvlbliem leaves for 8t. John next week. , | The Executive artended the tbs-its to the ladies who had hr- |ranged the very pleasant reception 0f Dr. Biraar’: visit on the 23rd very pit-fable case of a child) tlrbercular hip was brought iention of the mccutive Prince Edward Island Hoqritel. It was decided to refer her use to the Agent Mir. W. J. Brawders for neglected and dependent children for investigation and report. President Tweedy is very deair~ oustopromototheworkoitheSoc- icty with energy and with a more developed organization; and it was decided to hold an evening meet- ing at In early date when the whole situation would be fully con- ‘ sidored and a comprehensive schema formulated. In the mergi- time the following standing clr rnitises were appointed and in- structed to submit proposals st the meeting to be held:- Handioapped Children: Dr. John- son, Dr. Creelman, Mrs. O. G. Duffy Prof. L. W. Shaw. Campaign: w. lloKenns, Mrs. Goodwill, Mr. McKinnon, Mr. Tid- marsh. Entertainment: Miss Elizabeth McMillan, Min Fullerton, Major McNutt Publicity and Extension: Rogers, Mr. Moran, Prof- Shaw, Mr. Germany Denies A a s t r i a n. Accusations (A. P. by Guardian's special Win) MEERRBi25,679 Decrease 0ESOB|ET.Y'$,In Families On INER EXEClIRVEi Relief Payments M ooTTvlll F»- Debate On ~17: Address Con- Fldamblsa Iii _'-.~ I. l. l- I». Idlvaaasaaal tinued In Parliament Yesterday. (O. P. by Guardian's Speelsl Win). orrrsws, see r-lr. s. meow-i son, Conservative member for ark, continued the address debate in the House of Commons today. Ho was followed by J. S. Woods- worhb, C. C. 7., leader and Lab0r= member icr Winnipeg menswear-e.‘ A great defence oi the Govern- ment's record and attaickonthepcl- icies of the Liberals, was made the Lanark member, who entered the House at the last Federal elec- tion. The number of families on relief in Canada last November was 1'1.- 783 less than in Nov. 1932, 1dr. Thompson said. In December, the number of families on relief was decreased by 25.619 as against Dee 1932. “These figures show wnclulively that we are in a better position to- day," he continued. What was the in “blackening" the repu~ tstion of Canada by the incorrect picture oi conditions given by Lib- erals. Military _Dilplay A protest against the military display accompanying the opening of parliament was voiced by J. S. Woodsworth (Lab. Winnipeg North- Centre). It would be more in keep- ing with the malty of things, in~ steed of soldiers and officials, the formal display were centred on rep- resentatives of farmers, working men and business men. - Mir. Woodsworth could find no basis for the references in the Speech from the Throne to 12' turning prosperity. A gianoe over tbs reports of conditions in all parts of’ the Dominion. he raid. would quickly satisfy any unpre- julloed person that was no real improvement. Permanent recovery would be possible only in so far as world peace was maintained and the “col- lective system" developed, Mir- Woodsworbh said. He spoke of the “decline of so called democracy" in Russia, Italy and vermany, and described the recent changes in the United States as "almost a re- volution." He wondered if there was any chance for "a new deal" in Canada and expressed an opin~ ion that the Government would continue "along the old beaten track." Refers To Nfld. Newfoundland had given up the‘ last fcrmsofdeznocracyiidnwcodaq wort-b said, in replacing its psrlia- l ment with a commission govern- ment which hs understood to be clothed with dictatorial powers. The change was made, he said. not in the interests of the people but for the benefit of the bondholders. In the Western Provinces th municipalities were practically bankrupt and could not carry on (Continued on Page 3) BALLUUNISTS IIP l3 MILES (B! Stanley P. R-Idllldsim) iAlocis‘ -‘ Pra Foreign Staff) for point, was made by Germany today to Austrian accusations that Germans an interfering in Aur- ttian affairs. it was contained in a note m- eign llinister Konstantin Von Neurath handed the Austrian Min- lsteras sroplytoanecentAus- trlan threat to appeal to the League of Nations if guarantees of her indsrpenden were not forth- BERLIN, Feb. l-A denial, point _ (A. P. By Guardian's Spccal Wire) MOSCOW, Feb. 2 - (Fridby) — Fully authenticated records said to show that the three young Rus- sian balloonlsts killed after an as- sent to the stratosphere had recalled a height of 72.11! feet in- stead of 87.585 fcet as previously reported were mace Plbllt Ill! today. The figure was rev/sled in a preliminary report of the commis- sion investigator‘ the stratosphere . suun PRICES harbors any arch “mm! mm 59ml!!!- [tragedy and was said io have been I The text of the communication taken from records which survived was not made public, but officials tn. crash of the gondola in wbldl‘ said the German Government call- the three met their dost-h. t0 onto. BIIBARBPINE FUR BETTER Canadian Trade Com- missioner fo Cuba Urges Maritime Po- tato Exporters To Have Patience. Islander Struck By Car, Killed E i E r 5 irlled D. Gatdrr. of Simon's Val- Y. laQHsissurvtvsdby Ekmmcand i. The Weather, Etc Y A llttl m: fllliiiks lit Res a m on its MW) oilh mp5 A imam! 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