MAXIMS ‘OI-‘A MERE MAN Nothing is lower than a low bred "w, when he has risen to a height, 1‘ i} ulmilili. tillnrllhln, Founded liilii. ‘chllfllllltltllfll (iuiarllinn Tun Centi- Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like the Dew QEIARE-PTTETQKN.’CANADAnSATURDAY, shinning. 1355'" ~__ iililli $iiilElEN PlllY lEIilER Believed To Have Ad- vised Henlein T0 D e m a n d s F 0 r t Autonomy. (By LOUIS P. LOCIINEH. Associated Press Foreign Staff) BERFHTI‘ ‘GADEN. Germany. Eept. 2-(.-\ll—(‘hailccllor Hitler higli on ll Bavarian mountainside, tonight l't‘\'t‘i'\'(‘il to himself the fin- ailiecisiiin on Gcrnlanyfls future course in the quarrel with Czecho- iltivililili. Today and yesterday he listened to reports on the status of ilcgotia- titnis between leaders of the 3.500,- 1100 Suiielen German minority. pres- ented by Konrad llciilclil. lieatl of the Suileten (icrmall I'nrt_v. Whatever advice the Itciciisfueii- [er gave ln llcnleiw tndiiy in their noon-limo meeting in the stutly of Bcrgiioi. Ilitler's mnuiitalil re- treat. remained secret. (‘ireluilsiiiiltinl evidence. however, pointed in the iikeliilood that llitll-r advised the Sudeteil German lead- er to stick to his eight-point pro- gram of demands voiced April 24 before a congress oi his party at ltarlow Vary. tln essence. this program over which iienlcillistll and tlie Praho. Government have been iii dispute iver since was a demand for all- lonlimy with complete liberty in Sutletl-n (icrlnan districts to profess the Gcrnlan Weltanscliauung- world olltlook or Nazi ideology.) SEE EYE-TO-EYE A crI-‘ytlc communique statini: gt Hit er tutti l-leiilein see eye-to- COMING {Volts "Wednesday is Dance Night at The HiiZhlatidB. L-IIISI-fi-II-tf "Kcnsiilgton talkles ‘Pliesday tight. L-96ll-9-2-3i. "Borden Talkies Wednesday. 1i-982-9-3-6-7. "Talkies and Dance Bradalbaile “wiry. L-92l-9-3-3l. "Talkies -Malpeqtie Wednesday. L-02l-9-3-3l. "Palkleisr-Crilpaud Thursday. L-92l-9-3-3i. "D-ance at Brltlizctowil Tuesday. ldllll-‘lloii Z5 cents. L-98ll-9-3-t5. "YWVs Tll(’iltl't‘;——-W€'FB In The lttlon Now, All “fccnicolor. Il-921-9-3-3i. "‘\l"l“i11'r Hunter Rivet" Fox Clubl A. B, cliffs Office. Monthly cv- "llns- 1 so zittelivl. L-outi-u-a-li. "lillviilq live {all (iwlv. Bow- Iians Store, Hunter" Rlvt . 14-574-8-“2-25-29-9-1-5-8. “Borden Line Club loading llllil» "llllr- valves evtrv Tuesday flours 1i lu 3 L-Ildil-lfl-hl-Z-S-ll lPledges pressed Ln resolutions missed at last nights ailnual meeting of the Queen's County National Conser- vative ASSOCliIIIOII. Mi‘. Samuel Kennedy, prasident oi the Association. was re-Qlagtgd at all GXCCIIIIVB meeting following tllc RPllCral meeting. Mr. George M- MnvKflv. Emerald. was re- elected Vice President and Mr. R. R. Bell. Secretary. There was a full representation frvm every district; at; the meetiniz. WlllCll was one of the largest and most enthusiastic on record. All" ofnctilili: the meeting" iii l?" address revrewrhz the political situation, Mr, Kennedy called upon the secretary. who read the min- tiles of the last meeting, which “'91?! approved. The following executive was then 910N011 by unanimous vote: 1st. Queens: Geo M Emerald. Duncan Tie cnfifigl‘ Arvvle Shore. ' WZnd. Queens: Malcolm McNeil], “yeast River, Michael Doyle nus- Nlflrri. Queens: Russell tDrLscoll, omit Herbert. Sydney Tgylqr, W insloe. "ml- ‘llleens: Walter D. 1103,; Kinross. R. A. MilcKenzle, Flat River. 5th. Queens: Philip RossitvrJinR. t(‘.i". By Guardian's Special Wire) IWJbFmEAL. Sept, 2—lf Germ- uily uccs to Will‘ ft will be a war oi desperation rather than a war n1‘ conquest, Beverley Baxter. Call- ndlnn born member of the British House of commons and a prominent journalist, told the Canadian Club llrrc . today. "'1 don't believe for a minute that Grrnlaily plsir; il war cf conquest," said Mi". llilizter. "’l‘hlll. dily has t‘ Moore & Mclicodis, Y. September 3rd. Frog ‘Cli, y li-Iilli-il-li-Hl. lirdue evcryj t» at nule ‘ Dav right with . Rhino llivi Dance, .- 'l‘liIl'O11l L-Offl-tl-‘J-Zi. w"~’\ filicclal ccilcral meeting of the hlvxslvlliVPl‘ Tcltrpllcilc C11. Will be "fl i" 111111: Creek Hall. September l3~h at 8 o‘elo<'k_ A lull attendance 0f .~ll:l:"cllrlldcrs a rid boxlioldcrs is “HP-veil. L-944-9-2-2i. kJUvcstock Mnrkctiuz‘ Board Illllll: hogs, lnlnli: and calves lroueh local shipplli clubs week of 5°htcmber 5th as ollolvs: Mon- s v afternoon. Baltic, Sourla, Morel] l. Peter's, Murray River, Chat"- “llltlmlvn. Mlscouche. Mt. Stewart; Kicsdny foreiiooli till train-time. bfnslnlitnn. Hunter River. Bradril- H118: afternoon 12-4. Albany. "BS2 list stock with local secret-Rf)’- L-ltititi-tl-S-ll. MONDAY being LABOR DAY and a PUBLIC HOLIDAY the next issue of Till‘) GUARDIAN ya ~»."d. 'llivi"e is ti real (tanker. ll0\\‘- cvti", of a war of desperation on (lrriniluvs part and those oi you \\‘ll.i cliirirulil lhc British govern- ir" for rizpc trim: to susta ii tllcso OlSlllDs lnusl ltnow tllat it is so the llrl .=l Cwvernulcilt iv that (lt‘llllllit_\' inav be lilnvtd to violence through her desperate pvslillnil." Tiic very form of povcrniilcnt created n tiaiilrel" ill dictator coliti- trics, the .l.1iil'llilllSl~ilFClllfPtl. “When a flltllltki.» dictatorship has destroy- cd any alternative form of izovern- ment the leaders of that d crater- slrp cannot hand over to BnY 0m" %O\'t3l'l\ill(‘llt 1f they resign 611E108 ollovvs and if chaos 0011195 m“! lenders arc murdered in their bcdfi itlio next day by men they have formerly suppressed. That is the danger; these men cannot relin- riui-sli their hold, and if they have "l Long - distance 140B tuvfllllifipflwt. 8-0101!- country airplane records are 9X- pecled to topple tomorrow when l0 of the fastest flier: in the United Btiiteo-includinll one Wvlnln- brettv Jacqueline Cochran-takw off from here for Cleveland in the annual Bendix speed dash. This year's lonii-dlatuieo avia- tion classic will run Dllfdomlll‘ ately to stock models. the kind that coat from 87.000 to 080.000. AS least three of the entrant; wi cross the continent in the sub- atratosphcre, for the firlt time in this race. Dinililutlvc Robert Perlek. lmoiic writer.- will nv at 20.000 feet. twink will lie TUESDAY, . SFPT. 6 a light-weight oxyiren mm "- ceiltlv developed by in! Mal“ Foundation of Mm“- I-Ic it flying ll Beeeiicraft. Paul Mnnlz, tn a rebuilt Orton-Lock- Bell; fieunrelcKennedyiiu-rlqtte- IO Fliers Groom Planes IEIEITIEER ERESER VES FINAL 0Ec1s101v election , Scored Mr. Samuel Kennedy Re - elected President At Enthusiastic Meeting Of Queens jCounty ConservativeAssociation. i 1 Unanimous ehdoisation of the REtiflLljTiovqg cadership of Hon. Dr.R.J. M i0 Pol ‘ 411K! Hull. Dr. W. J. P. MtWMEllEltiJiX? IOWILIOWIHg was the m“ of [he iii the federal and provincial lead- ‘ ol ll _ . l ershliis respectively of the Na- zlllislmlliufsanllnd“ghllliuslliilllvcdendol: tloniil Conservative Party, was ex- satlon; Moved by T. L. B te ; by w. A. Stewart‘ ea n seconded llllllsllR-Epllllleral Neglect PEAN EiiEilllilN lQf Pre - 0F lilti LARGE PLliiE PLANTS l c__ lFaetories In Upper Canada T0 Produce Aircraft For Great Britain. (C. P. by GuardiansSpecial Wire) OTTAWA. Sept. 2—'I‘wo big alr- plailc manufacturing plants will be erected in Canada, one at St. Hilbert Airprrt near Montreal and ‘the other" at. lvizlltcn Airport ileili" 'l‘ol"onto, and all the existing plane factories in Canada will share in an arrailueinent concluded here to (nettle a long range source of supply oi aircraft for the British l “mat this mew t. m Government. __ sociatlon of Prince Edward 151mm, assembled in BXDresses its satlsfacticn and pleas- ure on beinz visited and addres- sed by the newly elected leader" of the National Conservative Party. the Hon. Dr. 12...}. Manion, M. C.. and extend to him its hearty coil- lfratulations and the assurance that it. will loyally follow his leadership and, endeavor to return hlm to Dower as Prime Minister of Can- ada at the earliest posslblevoppor- tunity." _ " Moved by Hon. Walter G. Mc- Kenizie; seconded by Charles Moran. "That this meet-int: of the Queen's County National Conser- vative Association in annual con- vention takes the opportunity of heartily conzratulatini: the lion. Dr. W. J. P. MtlcMlllan. LL. D. etc. on his unanimous election as pro- vincial leader of the party at. the Convention held here in October 1937, and assures him of its lovnl and enthusiastic support when next an appeal is made to the province for the election of a new Lezislat-ure." (The text of President Ken- D6§§I_'_5____8_t_l_@_1f_6_5B_liflll__§ll)i')t?f\l‘ lfllCT.)_ Says Hitler May Be Driven To War Will Be One Of-ligperation Rather Than ‘Conquest Cl aim s Noted journalist. annual convention. tonight on behalf of the United Kingdom Government, the result of negotiations completed iiorw by the British Ah" Mission which has 513E111. the last five weeks in Can- a o. The plants to be built in the Montreal and Toronto areas will be organized by the aircraft man- luiacturlllg industry of Canada which has been assured ordcrs of a so for unnamed amount. Al, first they will be assembling plants but. later will be developed into fac- tories. Will Import Motors For the present the motors will be brought. in from the United Kingdom or some other source for the huge bombers which will 0on- stittllc the bulk 0i the orders to be placed iil Canada. The inten- tion is to fly the bombers to Eng- land as they are completed. ' Sir Francis had no announce- ment as to the personnel of the nlaili coinpilny to be organized nor would he make any forecast as to the amount oi the orders. They will extend over it loni: period. In addition to the orders for bombers there will be separate con- tracts nivarded aircraft manufac- turers at. Fort William and Van- couver for other typesoi planes. if present plans are approved by the United Kingdom Government. The intention, it was said. was to have all existing factories share in the business. Oil behalf of his Government. Sh" Francis expressed lvllrnl ap- preciation for the co-‘opcration iziveil the Air Mission by the de- fence and all other departments oi the Dominion Government. COMPAN Y SET UP MONTRICAL, Sept. ZVTllc Can- atiilin company that will make tvllrplzlnes fol" the Royal Air Force will be capitalized at about ti." 250.000, Victor M. Drtury, on the Teachers Meet To ii i s t: u s s Phases 0f Work Mr. C. E, McAithur of Cornwall “Ila rc-clrcteil president of th local teachers convention at the annual meeting in Prince of Wales Collette yesterday. Miss Margaret Huntley oi Vernon is vice-presi- dcnt and Miss Georgie Harper, East Royalty secretary. Guest speaker at the convention was Dr. Mark Inman. native ' Argyle Shore, this Province and now professor of economics in Western University, Quebec. He spoke on some economic asects of the Canadian Credit Unions. Other speakers included Miss Mabel Mathcson. Charlottetown secretary oi the Prince Etiwarcl Ls- land Teachers Federation. Mi". B. H. Chandler, of the Carnegie Lib- raries, Mt". Gordon Rice. Charlotte- town, supervisors Woolrler and McPllail, Miss Georgie Harper, Miss Louise McNevin. Answers to questions in a “question box" were supplied by Chief Superlntendcilt of Education H. H. Show. assisted by supervisors Woolner and HcPhail. Gites Factors For Settling World Problems ABERDEEN. Scotland. Sept. 2— tAP)_1ose h P. Kennedy. United States Am mssador. declared today that war could be revented "by “intelligent good neig borllness. In two speeches in connection with laying the cornerstone of__a memorial to Samuel Seabury- in“ Anglican Bishop of the United States. the Ambassador ointed to the value of "reawakeii no ‘spirit- ual courage" and the use oi‘ com- m blems. Addressing a luncheon gathering preceding the stone-laying. Mi‘. Kennecl referred to the recent ac- cord be ween Great Britain and the United States under which two Pacific Islands. Carlton and ilfn- derbury. will be used Jointly as B11‘ bases. Sovereimlty over them is in dispute. ‘The Ambassador said:- "We believe we have just witnes- sedan example of good-natured settlement of ii. profound difference of opinion between Great Britain and the United States-n snmll" of what world settlement misfit b9 lt the some intelligent good neigh- borliness were always exhibited by different nations." Litter, laying the cornerstone of an American-donated enlargement of tl\ Cathedral cf Ahcrdaw-ti, Mr. Kennedy pointed to fcai"s of war and saidz- ‘ "We must uive our young men and women who are just coniinil of age something else to hope for than a short life oi carrying a to choose between being assassin- atcd in their beds oi" a hopeless proposed slate pf directors for the gun. War they may take the grlmble o1‘ new lzruaulzatioil, said tonight. "ll. should not. be bclimd the ular." Fol-inn n of the‘ cciilpiln_i' ‘and reach of human-i llllfllllgfillifi to i___.__i iilccriiz: l:ll will be proceeded prevent ihc disaster clcryone _ _ with h "tliately, Mr. Druify saig. SBEIIIISbb? £111,811‘; can b? done bv the l "'l‘. ii out . “ rte t - Tlmelysfitrrével gfl _f_ t. .. ti.r."."2:.t"‘.§§.1- ;...1,1.:,;;3%;gg Pljgelglii, gap 1 ave l Q sldciit ct the Northern Elcctrc EB - » j- _ 3 - ~ v p J. Company. ltual courage. by loyalty to right ————- dealing and by the exercise oi com 'I'HE PAS. Main. Sept. Z-MCP) -—Arrival of the Govcrntncilt sup- ply ship N. B. McLean at Notting- lllinl ltilllllfl in Hudson Day pro- bably saved the ilic of AllfC O'- Grilriy. radio operator at the l(lll'.‘- l_v station. CYGrntly who passed illraiilzli The Tile two assembly, plants that ihc conlphily will operate-sue at S‘. ilulrcrt. ilcai" here. and the other at Malian. near Torollto— will cc-t $300.00 apiece. the direc- lcr declnrczl. Both will build the tCzlillinucil on pzlap i3. Col 8i mon SCIISEH . .. Insurgents (‘laiin Deadlock Broken IIENDAYE. r-‘l-nilce. sent. Z~ MP‘ Pas l1'i‘-"il'l‘flil1\'l e11 i<1[=l1teb1111~1[rg"l"“t11 H4 -- - - ~Irn.111"~1t"il 111101;?“ l'~"llfll'l(liilml(ll°ill"\ '1 c". l ' ‘ . . . ‘- ' 11 a‘ .11 ' "it t‘l‘_'llll‘ll )l‘fi c a. tut ‘ lighllllpflfrlvirjtl Rlq“Nf‘.l'.‘l~lll'llllllll ifs- Vluulni" Ellgnilng gliluliell civil war iiuhllnil lolllllt‘ , (i qt _~ -< ,-l ~:ll ' .t i ‘ ' b_ llit heavy boinbardincn llbnlielgisiifrjilllllntllil llf alplielllrl- In (enlral (hula cl lllllglléllvtfllllllfiilrli grouitig cir- icitls. The sllii was rolling too —-~—~— Clilill‘ fortiiicaticns on the Ebro mllch liu permit Di". J. Liizzotie to SHANGHAI. Sept 3 Jsaltirdayl front lil Catalonia. _ _ operate. -- llnlnvw miiitlifi’ dls- While a liill continued lli all The N. B. McLean stcamco to _ Jlfli’ lPlmllfll Jllllflllf-‘B other sectors. the insurgents an imiaind Eskimo seuinmpm, on ill Central Chitin had "de- iielibgilns hammered the Govern- tho mainland wilere tho doctor flvttcly broken‘ thc outer defence nlcills front and rear trenches assisted by Dr. L, Webb of H. M. S. 11111‘ 0T lillnkmv. ChIIWEE llmvl-‘IOYP neat" the Ebro while militiamen Scarborough and the thircl inntc nl camtal 585 miles up the Yanetse weie reported to be completini! and chief steward of the supply ship performed the operation. 0'- laléisy returned to his post a month a . "are... Speed C iassic heed. and George Armtstead. in a rebuilt Q. E. D. Bimini, also will try the 20000-1001. level. Pilots continuinz on from Cleve- land no Bendix. N. J.. Will be in line for ltll prizes. in addition u; til. .000 offered for bésl time: into Cleveland. Both hank Puller. Ban Fran- cisco. lut year's winner. and Miss Cochran are fiyina Sevemliy pur- auit-t-yibe planes. Miss Cochranes is tho one Alexander P. Seversky, airplane designer and builder, flew here from New York this week to set a new east-went record. The first pilot to reach Cleve- land tomorrow will win $0.000; the next four. 8.5000, $3.00. $2.000 anti $1,000. Any pilot who breaks Fill- lera record to Bendix. of nine hours and 36 minutes-made last year—wlll receive $5,000 additional. Ri ".' front here. The Chinese countered this with fl.t dcllial~< and assertions that Japanesc thrusts were stopéied on all fronts bv slashing liiilese couiltcr-attac Both sides. however. agreed there was violent fighting with 1\i‘l\\’_\' casualties. In support of their assertions the Japanese in dispatches from Lluan reported the vanguard of their forces on this west Anwhei Province front had pushed west- ward and occupied Yclikintst and entered Hoiiiui Province, Tho Japanese said that. in takinti Ycklatsl their obiicctive was to push another 125 mics west and take Sluynilg. on the Pciplng-l-laiikow ‘railway 1l0 miles north of Han- ow. “Much Improved” MONTREAL, Sept. 2 —(C Pi- Sir Andrew MacPllail noted pliysleinil mid historian. was re- ported "much the hospital where he is recov- ering frolil a serious illness. Sir Andrew was atricki-il willie at his summer home on Prince Edward Island a. week ago was brought to hospital here by airplane. Sir Andrew MTicPhall lmprnvcti" todnyat find new iortlficatioils in tho cx octa- tion of fresh Irsurgcilt altar s. There were scattered exchanges of artillery fire on the Estrcmad- ura front in southwestern Spain, where the Insurgents are attempt- lii to capture the rich mercury mnea of Almaden. Mines Minister In NEW GLASGOW. N. 5.. Sept. a collision be- siiizlltly today in operated by tween automobiles Nova Scotia and Miss MilrKay Pictou County teacher. Miss MacKay suffered a knee. Mr. Dwyer. his wife slster-in-law who were in other car escaped school T0 rule/mo MUNITIONS PRODUCTION National registration, designed lilrovide the nilihllltins ‘with .'i,000.00tl workers will ,N.lvetnbcr. lit"\\'.\l'.‘1'\tl i i. <".‘a,v. A special l". own. lrn will tioh. Anti; nfleltitoannqana apt; a . l MAXI M6 OFA MERE MAN 14 PAGES Ekrfinitflu. vared 16.00 1 (‘nnadn and U. B. I590 13R. MANION GIVEN ENTHUSIASTIC .0 v.4 TION [Farm And FwzTi/iery Prices 0f 'Major Importance In Conservative Party Polztc Rousing Addrcs-s- Delivered By Newly Chosen Leader Before AudienceWhichFilled'Ch’town’s LargestHallEitniostCapacity. An autiieilce which filled the Strziild 'l‘heatrc to ea- paeity last night tendered an enthusiastic ovation to Hun. Dr. R. J. “anion, National Conservative Party Leader, who in his opening remarks. following the annual meeting of the Queens County Conservative Association. expressed pleasure at iieini: back zigain in Prince lidlvtird island and paid a warm ti"ihute to the work zichicvetl h_v the Provincial Conservative leader". lion. Dr. l\laeI\iiiian_ and also his former colleagues in Parliament. blesses. W. Chester S. blchure, John H. llivevs. and Senator .1. A. Milclionaid. “I want to express to you my very deep ilppreciation of tile magnificent support which I received from the dele- inon sense" in set-flint; Wolld Pmfl gates from this Province at the National Conservative Convention at Ottawa,” Dr. Manion declared. “While I got votes from all the provinces. I do believe sincerely that the l most solid vote l received was from the Province of Prince Edward Island, and I am very proud of it," he added amid applause. » Dr. Manion also paid [onerous tribute to the present Finance Min- ister. lion. C. A. Dunning, now recuperating here from ilineall which struck him during the last session of Parliament. lle expressed hope for Mr. Dunning’: speedy returnto his public duties. STRESSES AGRICULTURAL NEEDS Declaring that he regarded agriculture as the basic industry of the country, Dr. Manlon said emphatically: "i believe we must give overy reasonable assistance that we can to the farmer. In the past we have had to iirini: about more efficient production by research. But now l believe that what we require is not only markets for our goods but fair prices and something in the way of stability of prices. There are far too great changes in the prices. and tilere is far too great a spread between the producers and the consumers, not only on the land hut also among Prince Arthur 0f Gonnaught Critically Iii IOVDON. Si ii’ Ar‘l of Col lIlTif 1 of Q one o. the leas 1 . of the Brrisli R1] Fan .l,\, (“.‘l'lf‘8ll\' ill at his lnrldc-ii heme. A ' l to '21- l Lorri ' ,.i‘. "The Pi r- bcen causlnz weeks is now ic- Mince Cfll1Il‘fl(“'.!W a ~ two ‘»‘t‘2l1‘.‘- n20 the P."it.c-- . en no part in public llfl». ferccl scvcrelv from a castri merit and ha.- bcerl constant der the care of his l7Pl‘.<"l‘.lil phys- fciiiii. Tile Prince's father l-. year" oltl Duke of Colman-a mer GOVPTHOY-GFYIPTIU of Carliivin. flit- v Yarmoutli Baseball Star Rescues Pair YARMOUTH. N. S. Sept. 2- fCPi-Jfwo mcnlhcrs oi the crew oi the Eastern Steanlsliips Liner Saint John \Vt‘l‘f‘ rescued from drnwnini! lorla"; ll\' Nate Rain vet- eran pitcher of Yarmouili Gate- ways. Nova Scolln Brlwliall Champions lll 1937. The two. whose names were not learned. llarl ilired rt canoe nt the Milo Acuuliic (‘liib wiir-re Brlin is cilrctrikci" “mil out in the lake. the craft was ilpsc‘. in a squall and thr- l\\'(\ starter! to FV-‘llil il- sliorc Tiamiicrctl by hcuvv cloth- inlr. llicv were t"\ill."il<‘lI"/l and barely kccioinp: float l\'l‘ll‘ll Baln who had noticed llleirfvlillhl row- Auto (‘ollision 2~-tCP)—-One person was injured Mines Minister Michael Dwyer of Christina cut and the injury. Both cars were damaged considerably. TOKYO. Sept. 2—-(CP liavasi- i0 industry ~21! l ill old I b8 UTIZIIIIlZPd to conduct the registra- ers in that condition. taken to assist the most. important which is aizricuiture." He slroilgly" endorsed a. tariff policy which would give protect-ion u.» basic industries without per- mitting exploitation of the coil- SUIIICI", Met At Borden Accompanying Dr. Manioh to the Province yestcrdrty were Dr. J. M. Rob-b. Ottawa. chief party organizer", Mr. T. A. Thoiliixsoil. M. P.. Lailark. Ontario. Hon. R. B. Hanson, and Messrs. A. M. Gib- son, H. A. Smith. and R. L. Phil- lips, of Frcderictoil, N. B. They were met. at Bolxleli by Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMlllan and Messrs. W. Chester S. McLure. Satiluel Ken- nedy. president, of the Queen's Cotinty COlISGYVfJIIl/L‘ ASSOCIUIIOILY R. R. Bell. secretari‘ of the assoc- iation. and W. A. Stewart. and driven by car to Charlottetown. where they arrived shortly before six o'clock. Prior" to the association annual iilcctiilg. D1‘. Manioli and party wire into-ts of the (‘XCCiiii\'f‘.\ oi the Conservative county and iuoviu- cial organizations at all enjoyable dinner" ill the Canadian National H.lcl. at wlllcli l-lon. Dz". {Viac- Millan presided. At the public lli nu at 9 ' ck lI\ lllt‘ Slliiuti 'lllt‘.iii‘t', a1 ‘ll President Sanitiel Kcnilrilv presided. a cordial ilddress oi wel- cohlc to tile National Coilservalive party leader was read and pre- sented by Mr. Bell. D1‘. Mailion was then introduced to the audience by Hon. Dr. Mac- Mlllfill. who commented. amid warm applause. on ills past record and active interest iii the welfare of this Province while illliiliz the‘, portfolio of Railways Minister in the Bennett Governliicnt. Dr. MacMlllziil also commended lta Schools And RQME. Sept. Z-tAD-Jews were ordered excluded today from state- recognized schools nnrl universities oi‘ Italy as Premier Mussolini took a new step in his avowed deter- mination to "march straight ahead“ in application of tho Fascist race doctrine. A decree up mvcd at a cabinet meeting over w ich ll Duce pesided provided for dismissal of Jewish officials, teachers and students from all schools whose diplomas 0"‘ Tmoitillzcd by the stale. lll elementary schools Jews were barred from being jailitors or custodians. Jews also were ousted froiil learned academics, institutes and associations of letters, arts, aild sciences. Ali execution was made for those who already have Started their ilniveriiit studies. They will be pennitte. under special lilrcum- stances. to continue until izradua- “m. the fishermen. There is injury to both the producers and the consum- "l believe there should be something in the way o! control to wipe out. much of that spread. I believe that every means possible must. be industry we have in this country, Mr. Rob-b. who as Minister of Health in the Oiltario Government was instrumental in scalding here. at Dr. Machflllalfs request, an cx- pert psychiatrist to stirvey the mental llcaltll situation at Falcon- wocil. a service which this Prov- ince received free of cost. Dr, Manionis address. wlllcli was brtadeilst, was followed by brief addresses by Dr. Robb and Nil". TllfllllllFflll. OUTLINES TARIFF POLIFY For the first time since his elect- ion as National Conservative lead- cr. Dr. Manioil iil the concluding address ol his brief Maritime tour inst nicht sol forth the imrtjvis tar- iff policy as he conceives i1 “I bclievc in the principle of reasonable rotectioil for all in- dustry". for abor and for the far- lilcr." said Dr. Manion. "There will be compensating adiusments for the cast and the west." Tariffs ll~at "gxivc work and wac- es to our people" should be ecu- troilcd iii all times so that till-re "will be no exploitation of the ; pfliplc behind the tariff lvalls.“ he said. Tariff.- werc llfii flf‘*l"llf‘t'l to raisl- )i"i('f‘\. but and 1\l't“‘!'\'i‘ llilil'l{r‘t\, Aiailioh. l\ll iuiiu lrv that li.\l‘(l lllc lar- lff to (“fllltlll illc home consumer said Dr. (Continued on page 13. Col ‘ll An extended report. oi the and other speakers at last addresses of‘ ilon. iii". Manion night's Conservative meeting will appeal" in Tncsdnfs Guar- titan. Excludes Jews From Universities tion, The ousting of Jewish school administrators and einicians will become Oct. . No official figures on tile utinl- bcr affected by the decree were available blit. it was estimated the teachers who would be thrown out of Jobs would run iillo the hiiiid- reds and the number of students cit‘ off from the school s_vstcnl possibly would reilcll 10.000. Jews presumably will be permit- ted to organize scliool< of their" own for their chfldrril bill diplomas of such schools would not. be recog- nircd by law. ' Thouqll the Govrvluuc t month barred foreign schools and yeslcrthii‘ l5 Jews who entered Italy since (‘treat teachers acad- effective first. ‘trains! Italian Jews. ed out and picked them up. Tax” (‘riilectioils ls AUfIiISI Decrease UYPAWA Sent 2 ~tCP| _ De- reported crease of 51.000676 WRS today by Finance Minister Il<‘.e3 in .t\uc'l<l rccei-iw from customs exch-e and ll‘.(‘"1lil1‘ t ' I of $31.8 a707, ccrnu . 78132012 iii {ho cor. .,. . mmvli. An increase of $98313 i013 ‘NR5 shown. however. in collections" of $232,475 466 in the Ilvc uloiillis ended Auir. Til. a t s°°°fiflfifitlfi in the ccrcspnrirl last ycill". - _-—-.—-»--—---~--+-.- _ ~- __., tn build lllflilbifV . l l l l 1 4hr‘. titer ltlto ts Douro. ltls Best lstri’ Quill. l DOWN ll\\.\. l D-i/ Press) 2- -l\luiinlttin I (‘ilitatiitlii TORONTO Sop‘. land lliilXlllllilil ll‘!’lll\Pf‘f1'll!‘t‘>I—-~ 4h T5 5'1 62 4% W] .'l-l it‘) Wlunlpt-iz 5i i" ‘Toronto all till Ottawa 35 04 Montreal 40 ‘ill Quebec 44 63 Saint Jclin 48 66 Halifax 5B 53 Charlottetown Bil 53 FORECAST ltlnrilziilc Provinces" Moderate winds: l.lll‘ with not milch chance ~ in teniperat tire. lllcli tum illlS €‘\‘t‘liliiiZ a.t 807 moi tivnltirrtiu‘ moraine ill 4 . Sun lets this evcnlnz: n‘. 635 and rlilcs tomorrow morniulr lit .24. Pull illoon Sept. Si. 4 011 p. m. Summcrsidc tier cicwcrn min- utes lalcl" titan Charlottetown. TIIE, (‘AR FERRY FAILINGS Leave lioriion ‘l a. m. 9-45 0- m- l p, m. and 4.45 p. m. Tormen- ‘ and hi. tiuc iilfl n. m. ii a. nt. 3.03 p. m I p. m. Sundays, Leaves Borden 9.00 n. m. and '1 p. m. 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