.hforiday;.e\'en.trig,..0ct0bul' 24th. St. MAXIMS 017A MERE MAN Jul teacher. Erin-fiche: is a hard and Illlpar. w? Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Charlottetown Guardian Two 09mm uoriiinr. Guardian, Founded i881. APPEALPSBFOPR crlaatorrarow N, CANADAfllRIDAY, moan: 21, 193s ilightist Swing Observed In Czech Politics l-‘ilAGUE. Oct. 20—fAP)-Indic- a "turn to the right" in tire i~.i,l philosophy oi the Czech- oslovak Government. police today outlawed the Communist Party llllll suspended its newspapers iii llllTi‘ piuvinces-mBc-hemia, Moravia Siliv-ia. ‘ qiitc absence of official com- liieiii, it. appeared inevitable Prague would bleak its alliance with Soviet Russia. The police action, under author- ity of emergency powers during Govt-rudiment reorganization, left iiie Communists legally existent only in Rlltllcnia. autonomous Province in tlic cast. Slovakia al- ready had otttlawed them. Bowl by manifold problems, not the least of which was caring for refugees from Stltletenland, oc- filplOCl by Germany under the Munich accord, the capital city bWLlll rounding up Jews. They were detained on Govern- ment older that all refugees must : - pending a decision as to they still rcscttle. Officials explaincrl the Govern- ncnt did not want to concentrate ‘ We masses 0f refugees ill thc cm- area. To do so would de- . economic balance. they said. P. iirilicnt residents of the city said tiie_ refugees were attempting (Continued on page 9, C01 4) COMING fVfNll ‘ ° Culllt? to tlic Barn Dance Fri- day, October 21st at Appin Road. L-a"lti~l0-20-2l. "Rtimilnage Sale. St. Peters School Room Saturday evening 7 P. M. L-5tXl-l0-20-1li. "Bingo Party. Raffle and Dance Tixitiidie Hall, Friday, October 23th. L-till0-l0-2l-ii. "Chicken Supper_Caiioc Hall, 'l‘llcsdily, October Halli. and 15c. 14-492-10-21-24. Cove 25c Conic and lictrr Ciiarlotetown Oc tic in Crapaud Cliurcli, Still- tizt), October 21ml, 7.30 P, M. L-oil-lo-sl-ll. "fiance Orwcll Hall, Monday, 0i:o‘i>ci' 24th. 1f not llilt‘, next illit- ll._t:li.. L-litJii-lil-Lll-ll. "C iile to opening llulltcr River r.< w .t i001, Ffldfly, Oct. 2i Stieclrll progriilil. 1.4325. “Chicken Slipper" and Bilzaiir lli Bvlilrst Hall, Wednesday evening, Oi-ivlit r Lltltli. Ailspi ‘s Belfast- . If not line, tlic follow-t L-iiul-lu-ul-zi-zsti i "Dance, Vernon Hall Fridayd October" 28in. Wocd lsiaritl Si rellilii-l "Yo. L-ijlllé-lll-Zl-LZZI-LYZQ (‘.i.‘:c Stile Provvsi- Ijrus, Octcbcrl _ l;v Trinity L-adirs Aid Srwiiig‘ (ttinnttce; L-fitlildil-Lli-Lll. "Jllitirtndale Hall. sliovt" and 1a.. e, Oct. 22nd. Duilccttc Fatally‘. L-GZII-IO-El-ll. tlitlices notice. L-tl28. School "Reserve 'l‘littl'.~tlii_\'_ 0c ober 27th for (iliurch oi Scotland Lrrtiies‘ Aid Mlppei- lli Cape ’l‘rtrv' so Hall. 599-10-21-11. “Aiilitlal Chicken Supper. Dame, Jami-s Hall, Suinmerileld. Good milslc. L-534-l0-i9-5i. "Runilimge Sale Parkdale Insti- W. L. A. Haszard‘: Store. 173 (hi-lion sum Blturday Wfllillf at l o'clock. L-500-10-18-2 -22. "Dance at New Villas? U111. 3t»- Elmnors, Monday, Oct. 24. Good Orchestra. Admission 38c. L-621-l0-21-2l. "Fox Meat-Fresh frozen beef ‘flue 4lic; also stock horse meat, Bmllnd meat, fresh frozen herring. frmh lamb and hog plucks. Island Ovid Storage Co., Ltd. L-BQIl-IO-il-ttl. "Livestock Marketing Board loading calves, sows and old sheep it Souris. Monday, Oct. 24th. for fhlhnient to Montreal. Will pick “D similar stock cnroirte along line Tuesday morning. L-622-10-21-1i. "Livestock Marketing Board loading wives, sows and old sheep It Semis, Monday. Oct. 24th. for shipment to Montreal. will pick 11D similar stack enroule along u“! ‘Puesday morning. 'L-592-l0-20-2ll. "Livestock MarkTtlng Board lflading hogs, liunbs and calves through local shipping clubs week 0i Oct. 24th as follows- Monday UWTIIOOYI. Olseary. Montague, Cardigan, Sc-urls, Elmira, Sit. Peter's. Melville, can. Milivlrw. lPsday forencon till train time, Kfllsinizlon, Charlottetown. Bed- iord. Wlltshirc, York, niiiim MY". Bradalbaiic. Kitikoro. After- l100n 12-3, Albany, Please list iilltiiltillls BEING lllsilll ER E _c_l E ii N0 Signs Of Panic De- spite Reports Of Troops Being With- in 20 Miles 0f City. HONG KONG, Oct. 20- (A. P.)—'l‘he defenders of Canton tonight were hastily digging trenches and throw- ing up barricades in the streets, apparently in airti- cipation of a last-ditch struggle with the Japanese within the south China me- tropolis. The 100,000 persons re. maining in Canton after the exodus of hundreds 0f thous- ands of non-combatants were showng no sign of panic- evcn with semi-official Jap- anese reports placing one fast-moving column of in- with local secretaries. 11421-104144. vitdcrs within 20 miles of the city. Frelich forces defending the in- stilal" foreign settlement, Sllamccn, were rushing their own barricades Lu completion. Carlton authorities cancelled plans to leave the city. lire Japanese reports indicated tlic advance column was. risking de- feat lit the hands of the numeric- illl‘; superior Kwcingtung. provlnoal roops by its rapid "back door" campaign against the metropolis. These advices said the colitmn had. side-stepped Chinese forces arrayed near ’I‘sungfa, 3O miles northeast of Canton, and was cx- pecting to strike a lightning blow at the primary defences of [llC city bv ti. drive down -lio Tsungfa high- wav. strcil a fast advance tlic Jap- ii c exposed their" flanks to Cirill- (‘u attack. Cliillcsc military authorities dc- lllt‘tl the Japanese claims of raid strides toward Ctuiton, insisting that Tsengshilr, which the Japanese -ii.d was taken yesterday, and Shek- lllllR, which tlic Japanese said li.y iiacl entered on ihc same day, were still ill Chinese ililllds. lf the Japanese aciviees were true. llie mechanized force driving southwest froiii TSllllglfl had goilc about 90 miles since Japanese l'llilS|)Ol'l$ landed i‘s south China expeditionary force at Bias Bay thtllli days ago. SHANGHAI, Oct. zt-irjrldnyo- Japanese military authorities ail- nOUIIOPd today that a flying col- umn. intern. oil severing ihc Hau- kolv-Cuiltorl railway south of the Chinese military capital, Hllnkow, wa. “5 miles cast of its K0111- 'Ili advices placzxl ‘he force at Sitiiklkow, roughly halfway between Siclinilig, on the 1'-lll\\‘fl.\‘ P-Wlli 59 rillics south of Hazikow, and Yang- si uilich fell to the Javanese °n Tuesday, _ v ‘Fodays military reports (lscloscd llilt [lip Japanrsc last Tuesday intldc a prciiliiillre ciailii oi victory at Tcian; scene of nearly three iiiontiis of bitter fighting on the Preparing For New Offensive IIENDAYE, France, 0ct.20— tAPi-Advlces from Spain to- day indicated that liuth sides in the Civil war were preparing for a new offensive without the aid of foreigners. On_the Insurgent side, Nav- arresc, Galieian and Casllllan troops have replaced 10,000 It- alians whu have returned home. Italians remaining in Spain will be kept in the hack- ground during the next offeri- ‘ sive. (Dispatches from Italy indicate that Italians left iln Spain number less than 20,000.) On the Government side. non-Spanish units have been withdrawn from the front. Foreign airmen have been rc- placed by Spaniards trained in Russia. King Carol To Visit Britain LONDON, Oct. 20-4CP-I-lavasi —King Carol's state visit to Bri-_ tain Nov. l5 was seen here tonight , as linked with Rtlmanias perplex- ities in the Czech-Magyar" minority" dispute and with Germanyfls econ- omic penetration of S0l!'i.ll(‘l‘l.<l<‘I‘li Europe. Although lilo Royal visit pro-i viously liacl been set for March. when it was postponed because of the lnternatinral situation, tlic. fact that an invitation had been given and accepted azaiti at at time when Rulnaltia lvris confront» ed with the dangerous problem of Hungarian revision in Czech- oslovakla was believed significant. London was host to another sovereign tonight. Leopold lll. Iiing of the Belgians. arrived here from Brussels with his sister Prin- cess of Piedmont, wife of lllf‘ heir to the Italian throne, on what was tlescribcwl as a strictly private visit. Royal Couplglhvitcd To Visit Oregon (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wircl SALEJi/l, Ore Oct. 20—Aii in- vitation to King. GCOFF-k‘ and Queen Elizabeth to visiL Oregon ulicl‘ their proposed Cilllatllflll visit next summer was sent today by UOY- erlior Charles H. Martin, l\l-.iyei' Joseph K. Carson of Portraiid, lltlltl lli! Leslie M. Scot-z. Prcsidrllt. of Psrtlalid Ciianiber_ to Sir Ronald Lindsay, Br. Amibass cliir iii lllt‘ United Stan... Bolnbel: Almost Ready For Test MONTREAL. Oc-t. 20—(CPI---— Flivt of Caiiads new tvyin-enriu- ed bnilicer and reconnaissance llv~ ing boats is aliiio>t ready for tcst flights. at the Canadian Vlckers factory here. ‘filo eight-ton flying boat. first of several stlpcriiiiiiiie ' tain-acc- l-rs." was liitliiclicd into tlic Si. LIIWIUIIC!‘ ftlvcl‘ yestcrnal’ and was tlndergoing final fitting tro- leit flank of the Japanese Yarliéif»? Valley campaign against HHHKOW- L. - O-O-QOFOOOOO-OOOQ World News In Brief , ' 00000000 000 oaanverovfifi" MIDDLETON, m s” o“. zptcpp-flugl; Trefry, President of tlic - - th, N. 5., Dunn‘! unmem company’ lfa-galbllle he was driving left the highway. wday when m a. bruises earl rom here a l'0lll' miles passing an app pole. “TANBUL, Turkey, Oct. Zll-MIU-Gcneral improvement in the condition of ucsidcili. Kunal Ataturk ton _ H men to believe he would recover from his critical i nem- 20—(CI')--A coroner's jury last night found that Abraham Mluresefll. 3° Y!" 0m labmw» km“ h“ z‘ yfl“ Slndy SIIELLBIIOOK. suit, Oct.’ old Indian wife, 4'13‘ ‘the th committed III e l- wafsn killed with a I8 inch poplar rifle ._. orlna f ll cw ai commands OTTAWA’ 0c" zw-‘wpl F "ml-ml: i? vrrlywcfllllitc nrK-‘eti with the for the Royal Canadian Air Force . iii f§l,',‘,"§'§fi§l,.'l' gll5l§c'li‘§ial;§$¢l§5 an official Defence Department statuneni. said ‘ BIO , lft from Go ernor Kraschel i0 reopenwfiilzcs nflrnbnu] ‘he mmpmy “d ‘he ‘mung "mm "mmmithl, reprmlliillon union tlclnyed action ionllht Governor‘; statement. L r"eate.~i of; Committee for Industrial Organ termed “minor differences" settlement of the slrlke lqllflfl"! nanny’ 0d, go-qcp "avian-Princess Auglgln Victoria Ilohen- _ l tuner“ slgmnmum wldnw olgollel-I: within the next few months, per- sons clone to the Princeu‘ family sail-l todey- , t. 20- CP)-—\Viiiil\.m (low hlofhf hllfllt of CHI. CharlltsJsl-ngbcrgluwlhen Jul: Count mum - ouxlu "ohm INNISFAIL. All’, Betty Gov. 000-0-00000000+0 000000 o0 0-0 +000 0000: v Q in El ill l . ll said h was ie trucknghgslrlllidoartgllzl ‘all; tllineedllfcl-i aired clippcfl the stick three inches in diameter. x CITY‘ h" o“ go-(Arj-Aithouilh faced with a “denlanrW i wen‘ inothe frauds of company and union. day. Q§O+§O9Q ‘Q GOO-Q O§§Q O4 t escaped with a few ight encouraged his country- Lake Indian reserve Monday and allot in l-hfhflld. Mrs. Mauresetie dpcclllrilllnrlinn of responsibility d ffnmpany‘: strike-bound tion or negotiation (m what he} both factions. Kraschel placed Manuel Ofl-lllll. will marry 60. n. cousin nf famuun aviator’; son was wound in hi: head. , ., 0 i. Zll-ICIH-Three hundred l! fort “(mm SYDNEY‘ N s a la about slltooo were mm: fl Polls’! Camila! five-gallon luvzs of rum value Edward. across SydncL ll Mounted Police who noisnavnnthobrlvlt OIP P n v | |¢l his farm home (low w" “mud Mn‘ llllfil? w“; I022“; pearl-Ii. N0 lliqllmt was lucid. arbor from here, in" "'81" b! m!!! in wait from an HIIIOR-dllll 3h: 0TB y. Monday a bullet tilaims Big Victory lArab Rebels Nfllllffl (lien. fang Fa Kwei, aliovc. China's “Ironsides" com- "lfllmfl". Claims the greatest vic- tcry of the Sinai-Japanese war, asst-rung he virtually wiped out flir- Jfiptlncsc 101st Tokio divi- sion ln a rievasling series of counter-attacks on the Nan- chang friint southeast of‘ Han- ltow. GPIIPPFII Chang placed the lnimli . of Japanese killed at zillion, ll AllNiNli ISSUEIJTU HUNGARY To Curb Demands On Czechs Ill Friendly But Ilnmistakable Objection. ct-iai Wire) ‘he lliticr govcrnznawllL tugailist "lli friendly but jl".'llllll to any hasty partition it lift of tlie_repuhlic ivakiu. . . rrmiizmt of the prc- ' il-Ilunijarian amnirc, is ruinous to obtain some large portions of Slovakia ill the wake of (icrnlarifs acquisition of Sudetenlulid. Poland, created out of West- . Prn Russia by a post-war treaty is reported to ant a tlivision of another pm" all of (‘Zecha- siilvakia -- Rutllr-nia - among ilelsclt‘, Ilumania and Hungary. of imminent remake tlic ~ Gerlnnliy the To all the rumors trildes which would map of etlst-‘ril Ettropi‘, _ has replied ulicf icznly with stiriemelit iliiii _ critics question will be reached in good time. Moreover. informed Nazis have indicated tlia‘ when the time wmfls ftn- silitliiii; tiicm. ‘he decision will rev with Germany and Iiirl_v. and uiil ho gilidcd striclii‘ b)’ a deter- nrliruton oi‘ l7l".‘(l0IlIillf\llt nation- ‘.\ 1P5. While rcpcris of bolder" troubles issued not only front Hungarian- SIOHIKlkIlI bu‘ froln Stidctxrn-Bo- iicnr-iaii borders as well. the Czecho- slovak govcrnliicrlt too-k action \\lllCll was regal-tied as iili added index pf a turn t0\\'ard tlic politi- edl rig it. *I.n Pfilgug police outlawed the Coiiiiiiiinist party and sjtl-‘illemkd its nclvspapirs lli Boiicliila. Mor- avia and Silesia. Previously Slo- vakia had olillaivea the Commun- .. s. That left them integral as a party only lll Rllilicliia. The cost- iContinued on page 9, Col S)‘: Convicted Of Arson KIRKLAND LAKE, OllL, Oct. 20——lCPl-—Willll\lll Duncan, pioli- 8B1‘ resident of Kirkland Lake W110 had one of the City's principal streets named in his honor, today was a-gltenccd to one year defin- ite and six months indefinite in Ontario Rcftlflllfltfify when con- victed of arson. Duncan was convicted of settinl‘ v fire to three buildings owned b) his cousin, Mrs. Myrtle Prentice. on Goodfish Road, just outside the city limits, last Aug. l6. l. operlfllm. The h several mun-tbs. lic rvlllfiililllu llllll-‘ BeingRounded Up By Troops JERUSALEM, Oct. 20—(AP)— Small groups of Arab prisoners, rounded up and dlsarmed in the military occupation of the old city section of Jerusalem, were herded tod-ay into a concentration camp on the site of l-lerods Palace. The concentration camp is on Frank Mountain, between Jerusalem and Bethlehem to the south, where the crusaders offered their last pro- longed resistance to the Moslems. Arab casualties in connection with the occupation of the old city were announced officially as l9 killed and 25 wounded. The Holy Land lapsed into an uneasy peace while Coldstream guards wntinum poking into the dark recesses of the old city to clean out the last vestiges of rebel control. The occupation started at dawuyesterdayl after Ara-b snipers had held most of the old city for four days. The lack of major incidents elsewhere in Palestine led to a tlffheral belief tha-t Arab Insur- gents In other sections were bid- lng their time and awaiting results °f mllllflW measures in Jerusalem. Authorities ciirectingthe operations 20.000 British soldiers liavt- cned plans for Occllpgtj.“ o; all areas infested by rebels, including Bethlehem. the birthplace oi Christ. Some observers believed the “Milli-I'll ltliuht be brought bat-k to near-normal condition within a month if the present pace of op- erations wcrc maintained. It will be a tremendous task, for the rebel command, headed by General Abdul Hal Molialllined, has forced the licadmcn of all Ar- ab villages to list able-bodied males for coilscriptlori, giving the irregttlars a. reserve force of some- where men. _ _ Haj Moliaalmed. a former Turk- ish army officer trained in the old Imperial German étflll)‘, has divided the Holy Laird into five strategic districts, each the theatre of operations for" a rebel fol-cc commanded by one of his lieuten- ants. ‘The rebels seem well supplied with arms and amiilunit ion stllucslwl by way or Syria. ti-ms- tlolxilm and Iraq. tPrance 1:. try- ing to curb such traffic in Syria.) Women have been recruited as iiirscs and cooks. FTP-sailing 11 sweeping purge of Palestine, Lleut-Gclieral Robe-rt Hululjg; Cmlllllilllflllif! the British (Continued on page 9. Col 3) Denounces Nazis In Germany, Austria (A. P. llv Guardian's Special Wire) CASTEL GANDOLFO, Oct. 20- A Vatican news sci-vice said Pope Pius denounced the Nazis in Ger- many and Attstrla iii a discourse today before several hundred dele- gates to the Christian Archeolo- gical ‘Congress. Tile Pope was said to have used "very strong lariztiaite" in refer- ciicc to events in Germany and Austria. An atrthorized text of the Pope's words was expected to be issued tomorrow. Pending this text. authoritative Vatican sources ric- clincd to quote the Politfff. They declared, however, that he made “very grave references" ab:ul the situation. lt was ‘tinder- stood the Pope's remarks were directed in part at the rccclil at- tack lay a mob of Nazis on Theo- dore Cardinal lnnitzerls palace in Vienna. Forest Fire (‘auses Large Damage AVOOA. Que.. Oct. 20—(OP)-—- Damage from a firest fire lteal" this farming community on the ilorth sidc of the Ottawa River. seven inllcs from Hawkesbury. Ont., was placed at..hetwecn $10,- 000 and $15,000 today by Chief lnsnectni- L. Fflttlcl‘ of St. Jovite, Que. who, with 35 men from near- by settlements fought. the blaze u-stcrday. . Inspector Forticr said earlier re- ports that, the fire caused around $150,000 to fine timber stands were exaggerated. Fragrant and lljieliiciomg lbhl-ABH 11:4 ' between 20,000 to 30.000 .‘ ees provide uulcii isliilllllll liIITH llzls (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, Oct Ell-Premier Dallulicl‘ tonight urged For- Ministcr Gctirgcs Bonnet in speed up negotiations for some type of settlement with Gor- many. Daladiefis domestic troubles were complicated by the fact that (‘ommunisits made fresh dcnlarlds for wage increases as he was apparently lilying the groundwork for a new Niltiori- al Union (iovcrnlucnt by try- ing to make his peace with Socialist Leon Ilium. Ills uivii political needs. as well as rcpnrli-ll priirnptirlg by Britain, were reported to lie behind his anxiety for a per- manent peat-c ivitii tlic ltcicll. Daladier called Bonnet anti Alexis Leger, permanent chief of the Quai d’O1 , to his office in the ivilr milii f and kept ilicm there two hours. Sources close to the (‘iovcrn- lnent said the Premier and Boli- net (liscussed the possibility of a Franco - German understanding which would permit the signature of soliictliitig similar to the irgrce- iiicnt which Prune Mlniszcr Chaiirbcrlalli and Chancellor Hit- ler signed at Munich. Such a. (lQCUIlICIIl. riiigllt only express a "common tlesire" for Ettropcnll peace. The strongly-organized public service workers‘ union warned Dal- - adicr it liad decided on "action" if its demands for wage increases to offset rising living costs were shelved. Blum was ‘ called to the war ministry and spent all hour in conference with tlic Preriiier. “We had a lolly: gslicriil fabotit politics. finiiiiccs and dip- lloinacy and the atmosphere was ciccitlcdly coirclliatoryx" Blum, twice Premier of Frailce. said after the meeting. l That generally “as moaning that tlic 1 lit Dlltfiflltfixfi between the Socta 1.. .\——\\'ll0 iornl the largest party lil the Chambtvm —and Daladier finally had Cll(l(l(l,,l paving the way for Diilaciiers dream of a cabinet spread from Swlalist; on the left to the centre right. accepted as _..k_ is Ghargetl With Robbery HALIFAX, N. S. Oct. 20—tCP) —Fralik Anderson, 3T, of Halifax, wits changed with robbery LO- riiglit when Lllflitltl over to police at tlic end of a cliasc that lollou- ed the robbery of ii downtown nut shop. Anderson triril trlioiliel mail al- lgcdly catered the shop and or- dered tlic clllt‘.\f_;ll'l. rloiohct- (Joe. to be quiet. "I started 1o ivarfk from bcliiliii tlic counter to tlic iroiit door, and one oi the iiicii grabbed inc by llie arms and iiclti inc.‘ tlic girl mllii. "The other opened the cash reg- ister and "ipcd up the moiny. bag COlllflllllllt. Anderson “lln CllllLllll lllli‘. lllh’ along a sltie street by Mic. lei Boullbt-tr, a pedestrian. “b . »iir- panioll cscapctl. Police said Anderson had $21 of the $25 taken from the store. ll.»\l.ll".\.‘.. (it "0-if'I‘l——Ar- raiigements wcro being made It 1 the purchase Ill lain... ..l ..i~.- Mar- itime Provinces \\'l'\\‘l’(' severally hundred boys from tlic United; Kingdom could ‘be placed to learn‘ Canadian farm methods, John (‘ml Bridges, General Development §L'(‘I‘l‘llli'y of the Overseas League ,ln England, said in an interview ‘llcrc tonight. 1 The llllll of the lcaguo was n lgclleral migration of Englishmen 'to British Domlnions. (‘ailmla in ‘particular with a twoqvrar finall- ‘cial backing. The league had In aside approximate-Ly $50,000 for the purpose of educating English ‘boys in lilo rudiments of Canad- ian farming. Tlu- boys would be established en farlns of their iivn, following tilt-Ir graduation from the Provin- elal-Ciovcrnmcnt WQWWISOG f-‘lrms- “Our intention is to have the Gav-l ernmcnts in tlic Maritime Provin- azricliliural experts. whom we shall pay. lo teach t. talk‘ i retruesicil t-rnee "l rc-fttse to accept this view. I 1'm-~,h¢m,~,1,p_v w. . believe lrl-rr Hitler, haviliq met agrcenlciit 1"‘. -cur Prime ‘.\Ill‘.l:ll‘l‘ and ilfiviiltr niiulit have in frctly (lisctlsscil with him. man his plt-‘tiro to nlilil. tlic questions tlia’ iuay “Th rllltl ‘q p.3- divide our two votttlirics. tilt-arts to London ill what lie says. mar}.- of co". Overseas League Host Sfchomel To Place English Boys OnI Maritime Province Farms! M AXI M6 OF A M E RE M AN A moral t-ontilgiiin sprrads snviiil; and surely, Annual Bulilvrlliilfln Delhi-full $3.01! B] Mu|l—l’. H. l. Q41"): (lllluliil llllll C. H. $5.0: lo "races ANGL O-GERMAN COP-OPERA TION OPS DRA W NEA REQ ggCAN T Friendly-Relations Necessary For A Stable Peace British Homeisecretary An- nounces Plans Underway To Make Britain Impregnable Against Air Attacks. _Cl..-\C'l'OI\'-Ol\'-Sl§.»i. England. Oct. 20-—(‘. l‘. ll;i\-~.:) —-Sll' Samuel Hoarc tonight flppllfllfld for _»\‘.l‘_flti-ii't‘."l'lllll'l Filollvrttiltln to “fill up the trenches which have been (livid- lng lftirililc." .\i the <ilflll' time he gave the floverilnieni's plerlcc illili (irczrt Britain would speed tip its !'l.‘.'li"ll.ifllf‘lll. and iurli the lulled l\lll'_'(lfill‘l into ii i'ill'll‘u~'.< zitziiinv»! fill‘ zltiztclt. l'he Home Sccrct:lr_y_ zliidrcssing" a National (lover-n- meni meeting here. ilcfcndetl Britain's prcpariltiilils for xiii’ its based _ not on" a distrust of (‘hzlilet-lliir Hitler's plniccful zlsplririliins but by the fear that a successor it; Hlbltdl‘ may not hold the Chancellor's views on the need for zlmliy between Britain and the Reich. To Disclose Plans Soon l ‘ "lYiillnut frivlltlly rcluliiills lle- N E tween Ilnglailtl and Germany," the‘ i Home Secretary declared, “tllcrc,. can iii- no stable peace in the world." , Thi- (‘abinet hlinisier tlisclosedi plans would soon be announced tn ‘ Illllkl‘ iili- civilian "iiomr front as rcadv for action as any ficliiirig feet aiiti~alr ‘aft equipment. buiidl ' up tlic air force. assure effective. Y - - ilislrililliiiili iif gas ulilsks nnil 1 I} ll l t 6 d Klllgdtirth create a .\_\\lf‘lll oi‘ tri-iit-li rcfllqcsl United States Trade » t service.“ .-\ vast czlnlpzligll, he promised. \\'0l|lfl lie .' info motion to pcr- io irlalte Britain imprl-llilllle ill:- ailist a "knockout blow" from the ‘ __,,,_ agreement Strikes This il‘k'*lllt‘ll(l0llS national effort, tlic lloine Secretary atitlcd, would k nagz be ‘ ourideal upon British cllai-ac- “l f WASHINGTON. Oct. —Ncqotintions on United Kingdom-Ur‘ . _ reciprocal trade acre r ~ vero ‘TSOYQII-QS’ i0 reliably reported today‘ ‘lave - of the hflinicli declar- n1 a‘ by llitlcl‘ and Prime, ‘m, iriilrlrlalll which ens’ , _ 1; 1. as a llltillh of srliltllu iii=-i~.-__ Anclo-C rlilan diffiirr-ilccs, i 1r w.“ “mi an 01m.“ " ‘s. declare tliat tlicse‘liiiii.ic-..ltlon in~ ie. or. wcrzis and that you ean- ‘i211. (if apntiil colic riot believe the pledges of the Ge" a ulllflll t‘. t of iriipu . titan F‘iil.~liri-r." lllt‘ Hfllllt‘ lcricgri Qxpriris llflfl ‘now-y, n tan: said ill-ff‘? ‘ llpiiringi of tlic peace rice‘ A ;r,,i;_- _ '.\\'i1<1 said v . ILis Faith Iii Hitler's Word negotiators l‘. . "I know that those who do not i negotiator. lake my view iloint- to occasions ‘far. when. having di. laimed the l 'f‘lic of foric lie llllllPFl link yr" (‘fl ‘o ‘- to rct-ctl;'.~i= to it. I admit 'lll‘.~“ ptvfi instances ineviiiilily: trive lli (‘1\ll\i‘l iii» \ for flllXll‘l_\’. Non" tlic less I ‘si/riiliii: a convinced that ' fricliillv ivitli Eilgliiiid liavc tilt -. (‘a"'iiil point iii ll . DOJFL Arid l risii also ( - that with u‘. rrrcilv l‘ -‘.,i'lr.»n\ tween liriufillltl illzrl G ‘llilllff flit-re can be in- slubl- {v Li‘. the world" Sir Siiinuc! behalf oi Till‘ signed lli.» agreeiiicli’ u.‘ in ii.~ I ‘it 5 ’A ftiiiHiivs if: \“"\ l Burma a v.2 litur- QRACKED (Hm; fippc-r 1‘ BROKE f’ \ ation lllilvlf‘ by llcrl" > flit... tContintlcd Oil page 9. Col 4) imp iliiiv tn manage a farm allil' all lhf‘ uillcr ilralli-iics of fflflnllli " saiii Mr. Bridges. .\lE'l‘l-‘.UROI,OGlC.Al. $l'."ll\"CE, TUYfllllU, Oct. 20 -»tt‘.Pt--.\liiii- OVLRN S . Wlicli tlic lillliikllltlll ivoulci st. was undecided. it was said. A sin jiiiuiii iilid iniixiiiiuiii 't(‘ill}ll'l'.'lilll't‘.<f i Dawson vcy of Canada was lxliiis: tirade by Victoria Feticrul (‘rovcr-iirilelit iliiiii:l'i'aiioilllitiliiontori officials for suitable places for tlic ‘\Villlll])f‘g BOX: Neva Scottzl. New Hl'lll‘..'~\\‘i(‘l{. iOtiavva Qiiclacc ziiid Ontario as well i\si'1‘Ol'(>lllIl stmc trilrts of tlic \\'<".\lt‘l'll prov- lbliuill-tral inces were arcas likclv to be fav- iQllvlwt‘ New isnliit John i Halifax ‘The plan was spoiisororl by Chnnoltvmwl] ' :' Cl .'.l'.'l l . ' ' . . Egllsllhlzllllllllfiltlli Illyllslll:kliollglfipllllahi qfigflfzlhmg“‘p"‘zlfil‘lllff'fli_ i lllfOiflhl.‘ Tlivi- ‘(llflfilllllfll-lflil was baxinxm Slum-pr an", limo)‘ hi’ ffillfflfvll cd iii Canada by a series mun “do n. 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