MAXIMS OFA ni—__ MERE MAN Probe the farm r t but cultivate one whlmIrlZfJQffn" ii uiuulottotown Guardian Two Cents. Morning Guardian, Iounded ' i051. Milly‘ Storm llillilllll |$ REPilllTEil IN liE ZMILLIBNS Flood, Disease A i d Iiood S h o r t a g e Threaten Many Small New England Towns. 2e —(AP‘)‘: BOSTON, flegt. death New En land's llrricane list lcng henerl with sudden horrible rapidity tonight as U. S. coastguard and state police radio reports filtered in from isolated Rholle Island communities. lt was feared the totlilmlghtgo well over the 300 mark. “l-llghteen bodies recovered at island Park, Portsmouth, R. L,” Wag the grimmest of the messages reported by Rhode Island state Police. “Only scraping the 5m. lace‘ was the cryptic conclusion of the first word in 24 hours from ill? tiny town situated on a nar- row neck of land between the Skull let River and Narranganset flV. lll-ports that shore points in thc watch hill, R. l., area had been wiped out came‘ to "Cfllilst guard CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY. sensual-ms, E1938 Covers Prince Edward Read by Everybody ‘Island Like the Dew RO+OOQ+FO44 14 Mg, PMEBIIE ‘WPMQBLEY Will [IUNTINULJUIJHY 60th‘ Toll Mount §-§-§@-§-§-§+§-§§§-O 0 - s Uver 300 League “T1116 Year we can look forward with confidence to the outlook in "w fishi- aealnat tuberculosis," stated Dr. J. G. When-ett, Ottawa, last night in the closing session oi thcaP. E. I. Tuberculosis League anti-ital meeting in tihe course of an lllivlfisilhi; address. “Regarded as "Wllmble 30 vole the speaker continued. "this is all changed now and is due in a great measure to such organizations as is meet. his here tvhilrht. as we now realize that this dread disease is curable." The guest speaker at the closing session Dr. Wherrettb addrem was listened to with keen interest“ In the course of his address the speaker stated that great advances had been made largely due to the film-ms 0f the cause of the disease nndtile realization that the San- atoillinls were the proper placeg for Rcd Cross aid. w“ A second state poliw message. roast guard reported. sold Prov- ldenre. n. 1.. "it! stoic capital. one again under ivutcr and til persons had died in that rity_ Flood, Disease, Famine Flood, disease and food short- age threatened many smnll towns already devastated by yesterday‘: hurricane, unparalleled in tile sect- ion's history. ' Properly damage was counted in the tens of millions. Crops were destroyed, orchards ilprootcd and lililhwilvs remained littered tonight With trees and tcleuralih ])i)li‘S. Rlellii; river waters luuinlatcd lowlands in the western sccllaln oi Liussat-llusetts and Connecticut "K1 portions oi New Hunpshire. A1011); the coast, llilllill'l".l$ or "llliill Yachts were destroyed and BCOFPS 0t cottages swept. iliili lll-u Ocean. “Mill of those who met‘ sudden death still were ‘iilllClJlllillMl to- llliilll lmd there was no wuid from sum-vs of New Hampshire. Ver- liiflill and Rhocle Iiililllil com- liiiiltlllcs bereft oi coluulullicalinii lul-lllllcs for more than ll-l hours. The toll was far from complete. KlltllYll deaths in ltillsslvl-llllsellr. Rllolll- island. New I-lnnlpshirc and Vcllllunt totalled 206 and 31 met iilrlth in Connecticut. lll Westerly, R. I., wllere the m" "lillcared largest oi any single Community, there tvere 3O known dead. and the Providence. R. 1.. bulletin reported at lcllst 40others "Dulce! Fortune Hull. Friday. Bflntw-lnber 23rd. L-l5til-9~22~2i. ' Dance in Beliusl Hall cil Friday e 23rd. L-i56Zi-9-22-2l. "Ullllfli. LoriieValley Hnll Moll- fir. September 20th Wcbsters We. L-lsoli-li-ua-zl. ‘ .\liiSqllOl'fl(lC Dnlicc Bl-‘dlglrt )\\'li. Tursdliy. Ii’ not flue. Wclirlcsdll u-laal-o-url-zl. alldiiesnt auxiliary llzieciingBlfgo- ana , ion -. gidoy. Be L-lsai-o-za-ll. "Rummage Sale St. James Hull. “Mildew. te n» 2'4.u.l "lock. 5°” "‘ ‘ culls-titan... "Bu Live Poultry doll)‘- Lfeithew MoLoon ma. Stingr- wn. L-i57B-9-23-2i. "NM- uo chicken Sup- ice-Comm Der and Dance in St. Tel-two's Hall 9h Wednesday, September 28th. Webster's Orchestra. L-l50i-D-23-3i. “Dame - Odd l-l Hall. Milmflsue. lleigonu °3.l'é‘l.csu». Admission 36c. L-llna-ztl-ii- Lin‘; Sole ln- lull oi arfisiélég “m!” mat llloorc d: Mc e moon. L-l49o-o-2l-4l. "Domestic Cam-rill’. m- pert-leu- l"! can lus fruit. v» . mmi‘. £31‘ Juwlmlao-J. L-l56B-9-22-2i. "Borden Friday night. Sept. ‘Elm-Hal’ lmlund dance. , Boy scout L-lfifl-B-fl-Ii. "Notice — 00ml! to the Chicken Elllljer “ggntglbcel ll.P‘"wTi£Il‘“'2 on , e er’ Orchestra. m p-liltlt-li-fl-lll. 00G '_'_~ mm all; time at Montague Sept. lreehm Re aid of Hockey Team. Bin o. ents. nning by tie glob,’ Radio Orchestra. dmlesicn fiq r "luce were doing a valuable war-l; liropcr treatment ior themselves and also Drotmtihe‘ those in the families. 30 years ago the", was only one Sallutorium in the Do- million but today we find one in every province with a total or 5500 bfds available which all meant that 8o00 homes were free from the menace of the disease as were also 1000 children. ‘ It was necessary to go out, and seek the disease, the speaker stat. ed and ill this relapect travelling (llilllos. now ill force in every prov- as was well witnessed by the tact that lust year over 16.000 persons were - examined. Visiting nllrges was‘ llllotllcr feature in the combat ngaliut tuberculosis as was also the fact that 300 Indians were ad- mitted for trt-atzilent in various sanaioria, the first time in the- liifilvly 0i Canada. The Christmas Seal Gfilll-pilllfll was also touched UlYm by the speaker all of which were encouraging signs in the fight flflalust the disease. All shculd be spurred on. said Dr. Wlierrctt. by the fact that ill the young population Tuberculosis is the greatest cause oi deaths and if we throw all our energy into combat-ting it then a 2-3 de- QEE9§E_SJ1.QH1.<.LBP noted ainuthe The Only Thing That Gould Happen To lialt Trip-Happened (A. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Sept. z2_-wlll1l\m J. Langiord, the former Texas cowboy’ who become a- yacht-owner a few days ago when a complete Stl‘i\ll‘.!(‘l‘ presented him with a yllclit. wus just a firmer T¢XM cowboy tonight. John S. Nliirn. who said he was n San Francisco inventor said the yacht cost 575.000 35 years ago but he didn't want her any longer and nnylvllyn he was working on new invention». Both masts were B0118. the en- gine too was missing. but i Ylvllt is s, yacht and minim homily planned a world cruise, nil nothing but. o. hurricane would stop his trip. Last night there was a nasty. blusterlng hurricane and today the gift yacht-now kind-ling wood and Ior tnoerafftirted‘ Filer-shy insuring Anti- Tuberculosis Work ReviewedAt Meeting Much Interest Taken In Second Annual Meeting Of P. E. I. Made For_O-1_'derliness. cost will likewise decrease. m. speaker sold in concluding his re- marks. ‘Premier Thane A. Campbell in his remarks to the meeting dlwelt largely upon the increased cost to the Government that Public Wel- fare work Was causi . In the per- iod from 1913 to 193 expenditure had multiplied 46.1 times and in a period of ll years 2i times, the Premier stated, in speaking about general welfare work. Speaking of the Sanatorlum alone. the speaker stated that the original gran-t had been $12,000. In 1937 we find that. aid received from the Government had amounted to $33900- The slpeaker said some new source of revenue must be indicated it 80v- ernment is expected to pay in the vicinity of $50,000 in the near fu- to, the original bar- 1 ljll. llilllDillN NEli iEillilN PRESlilENl Local Branch Reviews Activities At Annu- al Meeting L a st Night. l The annual meeting oi the Charlottetown Branch of the Call- adian Legion, B. E. B. L. was held last evening, President James Walker presiding. There was a large attendance and several new members were admitted. The val-- ious reports submitted showed that much work had been accomplish- ed during the year. Over $800.00 was paid out for relief. The following officers were elected. Honouraly President, Colonel H. D. Johnson. Honourary Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Legate. President. L. W. Goodwin. ist. Vice Wcsid-enit, J. P. Hillion. 2nd Vice President, James Rob- lson. ' Secretary, Bnuce Wonnncutt. Sergeant at Amps. L. Trainer. Members 0i thelExecutive, A. G. ‘King l l Pill-cell N W Lauri-her Body 0f Gaptain Fyfe Found At West llover, N.S. HALIFAX, Sept. 22—((7I‘)— Royal (‘anndian Mounted Pol- ice were awaiting instructions tonight fro-w > — ~ » ' "FNFP Edward Island following the rc- covcryl oi‘ l h .. .\ Zllll Joseph Fyic. veteran Viiarlolie- town mariner drowned Sept. '1 when tho coal-laden vessel (Ylurlsse P. iounllercd nfi Peg- gy's Cove. Bodies of‘ the Captain's son Aubrey, and a man named Pili- eliu have not been recovered. Captain Fytfis body was found floating ucnr West Dover t0- dliy. identification oi the skip- per l-onflrincll the bellci it W218 the ill-ton (flarlsllc that went down suddenly two ivccks zigo. Friends oi‘ Captain Fyic said the trip from llalifax in Tan- cock Island was to have been his lust. He was planning to retire after almost a iluli-veli- tllry of sea-fishing lite. A ver- dict, of accidental drowning ivas returned by a coroner's jury. iiiiliilllliii” iii UNITED CHURCH NAZlS s l llElEiliANll nlsllllltllllll Czechs Mine WEI‘ Territory _ Soviet Bombing Planes For Prague Defence‘! (By Louis l’. lAu-hncri ii\$$0l'i4lt¢li Press Foreign Staff) BERLIN, ficpt, 22 _. m... “m. Czechs .ln desperation: might cause destruction in 5udetellllinli bgftlrc its formal (ielivcrv to (icrmuny ‘lfliilfiwll l0)‘ tonight over lteichs- luclirel- lliill"i"s triumph. ‘lll s iclir Was liaacrl on reports oi DNli, Ger- miln official news agency, which told of clashes in the Czechoslovak- ZUIH‘, German border extensive iilancs at two droml-s. llNB said 21 twin-motored Rus- siili bombers had landed at Pur- lluhlce liilllrunll: and lh of the same inst. typo had arrived lit lilihdaney. lhclr distinguishing marking‘ luv. inc liccu_ l _ifi).l'.|\‘i'l‘, l). ll. .\'.ll.i, 2t) at .41 ll\'|.l\!i)ll lit’- flcers had been quartered at (farau. Together with tiiih-c reports, tlic I Yuai nrfluc inrlrnnirul that MAXI M6 Ol" A MERE MAN i {LKEE l i: It h praiseworthy to do what r. _ right, not What is lawful. Annual Subscription llelivcrell 86-01) lly Mull—I’. ‘B. l. $1.00; Cnfludu ilntl U. I. '59“ PAGES iC/iamberlain And .Hitler Confer On Czech Eroblem Discussions Will Cover ‘Wide Range Is Belief —— Appeal Made For Orderlines. (lly lillain Shlinke. Associated Press Foreign Staff) tjtlDlfiSBElfll. Germany’, Sept. ZZ-Prinle .\lilli.<ter Chanlberlllin and RiJlClISIUElTFOI‘ Hitler weighed the llliurt of Czechoslovakia today in‘ the first of a series of llelicati conferences marking their second nleeiinu in eight days. Lest the progress of the momentous talks be disturbed by incidents in the Republic, .\Il‘. (‘halnberlaiii followed l. 3 l-l hour session with Hitler with an zlppczil for "main- taining a slate lif orderlincss." The appeal, seen its‘ addressed t0 (jcrnuiils and Czecho- slovaks alike, stressed .\ir. Chamberlain's belief that "the first essential" was "a determination on the purl oi‘ all parties lind on the part of all concerned to insure that local conditions in Czechoslovakia are such as to not in any way interfere with the progress of the conversa- lions." “"he Prime Minister appeals most earnestly, there- fore,” it continued, “to everybody to assist in maintaining a state of orderliness and to refrain frnnl action of any kind that would be likely to lead t0 incidents.” s: -'sl*‘~ _.... 3 IiESVIWl-I TODAY The negotiations will continue lOlllOl‘l'0\\‘ morning and illerc was no lll(liL"iilOll__llO\‘ ‘oil: they would $12,000 per year? If Eh? province is to continue its contri- butions in this manner and con- tinue io expand faculties provided by annual grams it then becomes me duty o; the league and such organizations. to develop a degree of public sentiment to convince’ the people oi the province that it is right to make the Government meet these expenditures. the Pre- mier stated. Before closing the Premier con- gratulated the League and its as- sociatee on the sincerity and zeal in which they follow up the acti- vlties of the Leasue. He trusted that the. deliberations haxi becn pleasant and fruitful and he was sure they were by the number and enthusiasm of the delegates pres- J11! gain of ent. Dr. P. A. Cree-linen oi the prov- incial slizlawrluln gave a descrip- tion of the survey work beinll car‘ ried cn. The work was divided lu- to two groups, survey and clinical. .In the first group out of 823 child- rcn examined 23.3 per will had shown positive signs of the germ. Ill the second group 49 cases 110d bcen iollnd and these were more advanced. 55 per cent of these had been (‘uncovered through the family dlcctors. and here the SDWKH mild tribute to the work oi the “family physicians. stating that family physicians were the iron-i; line men for defence." Before closing Dr. Creeliman de- scribed briefly pile Tuberculln tests that are being carried on. These tests are applied in fol" different ways namely: On the skin, into the skin. scratches 0T1 the skin and under the skin. will in case any false impressions might be abroad. the Doctor stat- ed that the fwrms so iiilficlcd 11*’- a-bsclutelly harmless to the DQYSOYIS so treated. Before the meetinll odlqurhed a film "Behind the Scenes was shown by Dr. Keephis- Dleplcvlufl inroads the disease made from the time it first started. t0- gether with various ways it could be contacted. the pictures Wvre watched intently l?!’ all those pres- cut. Mr. l". Walter l-lyndlman ple- sided at the cveninll‘ W551i")- The ioldcwinfl QlllCPFS elected for the cnsuinll year. President: S. P. Paoii. Jr.. Char- were lottetown 1st. Vicedkesldent: Mrs. Mal- colm MOLQOd. borne Valley. 2nd Vice President: Mrs. W. A. Field. Borden. Treasurer: Gordon McDonald. Cherlottetog. _ ___ l_lli‘ll(—-liiy smashed forever on the beach of Grwlléfffgiglly. "Short Auto Pair nosrou. * sepi- ‘Qt-A N" Brunswick girl who started out on n "short automobile ride Satur- day night. and found herself end o. companion stranded in Boston. today told through Police Linton‘; “n.0, John Foley some of the detai “will: $51.... Hewitt. save her a5 38 Pitt Street. Saint With her was Mildred Wil- a MaoDonnc-ll Ave- ngsnddrcssihBoth was; orlgi Y W V l" turned over to the tilted officers for an John. and then States immigration estionlng. qullninigraliou officials I! a" girls claim they walked MPOQ tlifi boniei" into Calais. Me. to all?" a (lance. There they met a man in L-lba-il-ZI-Si. ton. a N... York-licensed automobile who invited them in ride to B08- Stranded 4) (Continued on page 13. Col. Ride” In, Leaves Boston "We thought he was kidding." Miss Hewitt told Llaut. Foley- "Bill we got into his car and started otf. After a while we realized he we; going a long way t. even then we didn't think he would go to Boeton. I guess we both to sleep because when we woke up we were more l-hnn half way. "We decided we wouldn't mind goin to Boston, anyhow. just m see e sights, although we didn't know how we would get. home." "Believe me." Miss Wilson said to the officer, "we've seen all we want to. Right now I'd like to see a cup of hot coffee and a place to .. sleep. Immigration officers laid the girls apparently crossed the bolder surreptitiously. either evading ous- toms men or telling than they were residents of the United States. s. rtuzanlfitfiifil-iblwlawrrii . "s. "' q.‘ W. P. Bruce. J. J. Lelghtlzcr. T. E. MacNutt. The immediate Past President. J. S. Walker, automati- cally is also a member oi the Ex- cclit-ive. Votes of thanks “lore passed to the following, the Ladies Auxiliary. the BlliZlGl‘S.,i'E\dlO statirn. C. C. Y., the Press, the girls oi the city stillcols for assisting with the sale 0i Poppies. the Provincial Government. the Federal Mem- bers. the Mayor and City Council. the Officer Commandlmz thr- Light Horse for ihc Band and to the Secretary for his splendid work (llllflflfi the year. _ It was suggested dul-lllu meeting 11ml, n. l-iilc lllatcll tic hold on the ranlze ill the no.1 future. such matches to be fired with battle sights. Tho Sccretalgv gave a iuil report vegardina the unemployment prob- the lem. which liroillrht forth an lri— tore-sting discussion.‘ _ The retiring President received a hearty vote l0!‘ hi5 of, thanks i h‘ ll untlrlllz ' "5 “L (Continued on pauc 3. COl- 6) War Vessel Still A Aground On Ledge HALHTAX. Sept. 2—-iCP)—'l'llE British sloop Dundee was still fast aground on a ledge off Ellis Buy. Anticost. Island. the Department of Transports station at Ellis llnv said tonight. The LIOO-toll war vessel mil aground in a dense iog two days ago. The mcssa-ge said the Dundee was not badly damaged. Although she was on an uneven keel. there were no llnlcs lll her hull. All lul- sluccsstulattempt was murlc to rciloot her (luring a hluh tide The Canadian Destroyers Ottawa and Restigouche hud been standing by. bllt when it was seen she was in no riauucl" and they could not as- sist. tllcy'-l)rocecd»cd lip the St. Lawrence River. The Dundee was awaiting the illTlVfll oi the tllrnc tugs. Pounlin~ lion Franklin. Foundation Jllpllfll‘. RndLord Strutllcilla. before all- Olll"? effort was llinlle in free llcr. “Rights As a Widow” Sought By Mrs. Dodge WINDSOR. Ont. Spot. 22- tCP)-Mrs. Laurlne MacDonald Dodge, widnw of Daniel C. Dodge. J heir of an automobile fortune who drowned in Georgian Bay after n dynamite explosion. was described by her lawyer mdny as out to obtain her "rights as a widow." The lawyer, Paul Orcuof Detroit. made the statement in announcing the daughter of a Gore Bay. Ont. tugboat captain and former telephone operator. was directing n legal b break the Dodge will and what she believes to be share of the 010000.000 Mrs. Dodge ls stnylllll here her sister, Mrs. a estate. with Fred llolmes_ QOdge ___leit,v__his_ widow ($250900. ARE REVIEWED F; Appeals M a d e For More Men And More Money In Work. TORONTO. Sept. 22—(CP)~Ap- penis for lnorc men null motley to carry on the work of the church zit holuc allcl abroad clim- lixed the second llriyfls Sbvltill? the eighth General Council oi the United Church oi" Canada llilFllll-l which conlrrllssiollcrs heard reports and atldresscs covcriilg ‘a range of the Church's activities. Frequently speakers rclcrrcd declining church finances and consequent retrcllclilnellt lll var- ious iieltlsoi endeavor, but lhl-cllvh it. all tllcre ran an €llCi1lll'ltl:lilg note ill reports oi the g‘l‘.)\\'ll\ oi oi the spiritual hie. ‘Ii we tare going to do the money." R. B Cochrllnc. sccretalqv Challenged Rcv. theological colleges." Said Disgraccful Salaries of workers ill llonle mis- sion fields were cllnrnctcrizl-li lls disgraceful by Dr C0"lli'filli‘. '.l'lie relxirt oi the Home Mission Bolixd. as well lls all other reports submitted clurlllc Tile rill)" were lcierrcd to scssiolllll lcllllllit- tees. in relief work. Fraternal Delegates The commlasioucrs ulcrc nlllire - erl by illrcc fraternal Vcry Rev. Dullnlrl M\‘ih"'. Minister oi Klnlzllssle ill the Smi- tlsll Highlands and l0l'l‘llfi‘l‘ hinder- ator, brought a ulcssage from Church oi Scotland and he followed by Rev. W. E. SiillgSlfl’. mic oi England's l"i’lillll‘.‘. ('ll\ll'i‘ll- men. Ill the course oi his renlllllls thc Lccde clergyman. who roprcscllictl the Methodist Church of Ellglmlri and the Methodist Conference in ___tContinued ran paqc l3. Col went Jlry Salada Orange Pekoe Blend '4." IHOYE of wide Evangelistic work and a deepening job you have asked us to do we must have not only more inch but more oi lllc Home Mission Board. "More lncll are dy- ing than are graduating from our board Rcv. A. E. A"m~t: i". llli‘i‘l.lll missions se-rctary spn. lll l sim- ilar vein. in the ll‘.lll\ ll‘l.'l\ nut- side of Call l" ll serious situation ex n‘ to lacr- solllicl. lll 11 .lnl‘i ll- brouri has riccrcared ll'."lll 1th.’) in 2'70. l)r. Armstrong spoke l~_l~li:'ll)n:'l,v of the Chinese hill-hill fields where cn ll ll i t in ll s l: ‘lilz-lrlvl ri c. i pl i i) ll due ‘n thr.‘ Jl l- lllvllslnv f‘ '.ll-< n: . . he sail‘ - ' '- gfcs and \\‘SllllilZ‘Ll allll ail llilkslpll- nrirs whether il‘lllil(‘il ll‘. lllvilluilll‘ or not, found themselves on; the was Ireland. appealed to Canadians to exercise restraint in_ passing Judi: .- linr- of Hitler's new dcmandg im- prosciitalvlli to Prime Min ier (‘hlnnbl-ilain at Gildealberg was the rvSigiiiiiloii oi Czechoslovak Presi- llcnt Eduard Bent-s, Pill-LES COMMENT There wclc press llitillultiolls l‘l».ll. illr- i\ll§.fli)-I‘l‘i‘ll(‘ll plull iorcrti Ull C/l‘(.‘ll().\l(l lklu iio llillulel- wullltl met-t l-ln- Slit Lon. Ncwspllpel" (‘Ulll- mciit l'.ill ill . - "Prague ilCC pied. but too late". "There ullulul be ally dlscusholl with irrilniuliis. The game is over- lhls Herr Belles llll\\ as well roul- izc: "Belles, we lire ivuii-llillg you.‘ The "Belles. We arc lvntcllllig you" a-PPl-‘flTPU ill illl clLlhuial u. lllc ueyvspllprl- Am hitting which l"- icirccl to a lrportcd plan tu cslli - lisll a new Soviet republic ill oils.- crll Europe. Till‘ tllc newspaper declared lll heavy type. "cannot pass ililhccllcd." Der Aligrili. organ 0i Propaganda hllllLSl-Ul‘ (ioebbcls. cicclul-crl lo- nigllt; "it L$~ no iimlgvi" .i qurstuni 0i border llclnlirlzitiolls, territorial cessimi or ziuloiiuiuy. Hlsluly wrote it ;s "too lute" across all this. "On the zllzcllda is bu". one point: defin- iliivc. radical removal o! the appell- (l ‘ lContinur-d oh plgc 3. Col. 2) Britain Moves To Reform The League (A.l'. By (lllurllian Special Wire) GENEVA, svlll. -1. Lirvlil Bril- aill loliav started what Wis widely collsitlcrecl iii lll‘ ll czilllpiligll t0 rc- mould llic Lcllgul- 0i Nations into a form attractive‘ lo Gerlllauy‘ and other lOl'lll(‘l'~ llll‘llllJl‘l'S. NEWCASTLE. N. B. Scpt. 22- tCP)-Threc car occupants were arrested by an R. C. .'\'l P. coll- slnlllc toclny nilcr a lill-lllllc chase. The drivel, William ilzivle. Saint Jltllll. Wu» sriltcilccll to two llltilllhs lll jail mill (liblr, m‘. lll riciallit of puylliclit, on lulzllllollal two liloutlis for lilvglllly" ])0%.<t‘.°..~ill!1 lltlll0l‘ l’. i-oulzhrnu. Cilarhtlcloull. [llltl Jack Ryliil, Glace Boy", were iillcll one dollar encll and costs. or tcll days lll jail. Arehbbllr.) of York issued n maul- iesto call ug for a "Congress of Europe." The Archbishop, Most Rev. Wil- l iiam Temple who is a. former mem- ber oi the Labor Party, declared; A__......4,~ l!‘ “'33 “W11 )l‘i‘l>m'l“‘l Vi} gvllllil‘ right‘ (‘l l‘! _‘7 P. .Vi. and \\'.l.\ unet- llililil: quziril l‘.\ i lill. ll plll‘ . i) ‘llllc. , . -, l l . -__ _ bug y n . Ti Mill lcr-tjlllizilb" ' ‘ illls (‘ilfltllt (‘-0- wmiilwfi, '1 lllailtugéulllchll; 11),} 1.6L l \_ (icsbc collvcrslltlull‘. wllll Allcltl g“ A Sh. Ncvlm m,1,d(,1._ i Hitler would be allncd al brllnllzlllgiwn B, ,\,,.bq,.q(l¢,- m Berlin‘ “ \00\K A Gcllllalivjllll) tlu- L uh lot. l‘ ‘ ‘. ‘- ". ' 7" 1 ,.. . < -.' - , |l§‘..“..".i;..'.‘.:..2.1..-”iii‘ l Aim in 4n: ;. \l'.».<\‘l ) l. '. __ _ “MM. W01.“ bu“. d m A bllllmyl n! llDllUl llrilll lili ivvl::lilh 1 l. llllill'l.i‘l‘.\ to bl‘ (l.l'."i"l._\' ' " ..‘ ‘_ j - /' will |lt‘l' lrlrv lll lll" (tzzevlllcsllzva v ‘ _ “ m“ ‘L \ l. crisis .u< lllluiuictl ).\ll /- H» _.... _____. .. - suipplrl: l)l‘l(i.(‘ .\li luilnbr-l- I a 1 .~ 1 u lain .ll:<: '.l‘.(‘l‘ pllvvcll "(lfiil Save =>* ( (lllrt AclfUli bCvlllel Mill. l\'il;.,»- billllt‘ tho Pllll - .\illl- > ‘Q , l’): v l l r '., .».. - ill‘. ll. lllfic- wet ‘li l1.) . l I l 0 ‘lo-Rule A lklse lllrblllli (L- H"... ‘the ‘Pu l‘l'=\). l‘! ‘ _ '- ‘ ---- »~__ llcarlrplartcrs _ . he could zlpplullll- b;:lkes.____ .\ll~l l‘l'l(.)liOLOGlC£\l.. silfil I YICQ 11ml u. Lil-pt. 22 --ll7i'.' llllll- _ llllilll and illaxiinuill lPllll)Dl'.ii\lll :: London row s emonstrate so Victoria 54 7Q ,.Elilllolllun 40 64 On Behalf Cif The Czechs i» ‘ Wllllllpcl; 4o lll) "fol-onto 4i) 56 Otlliwli ~lll Fri (By GUY ltli().\l)i-I.\' "There is all lllPVllilblt‘ bl-wild- Mqlllfpfll 51 5g Canadian Press staff Writer) crulcui ill the public llllll(l.'1'lll5 ll '1'U1‘Ollli) 4:) 50 . a source 0i \\‘i‘filtlli.‘$.~. and on all Qul-hcc fill m; LONDON. Sept. 22- '01’) —~A around» it is de~irnhle to ilrihu 1i Sflllll John I»; e2 rising telllpcr was ilolccl tonight to all Plltl. Yet it mus‘. l-olltinuc so Haul.“ till on at llulncl-olus llliWilllQS .‘.|ll'.‘(i i0 loup, as our pOllCy seems to l)!’ (_'lli\l‘lIlii(‘ll)\\ll 6i) 70 protest the Chambcrlulll Govcrn- bll~l‘fl ml sllcev tllll)0l‘lillllrl‘ll” Hm. lulu qllli lyn-wlllln ..' 9.59 mom's palt ill the Alllzlc-Flellcli "Tllclc is a strong nuual l" “ml lmplllll n; 1o 3n_ procr- plnll tllnl lllazlc Crl- Iloslova- for alluding the outbreak of war y 5m, in; m. ,._. u... H. 551 kin throw in its hand a). Europe's m. the fil’i‘lllt‘>l co-l." he .-uui. Bill Hmll 11>... l..l.,...~1-..\\ llllillllllg M grim poker table. sucll l\\'ill(ll\lli‘i‘ could only be "lllst- ' 5,43 Willie crowds marched lllto illfllilt‘ ol- tolerable ii the ill‘ll(‘l‘i\l i New‘ moon Srpl 13:: ‘ll l» xr Whltcilall raising their clenched ])l‘lll,'l',)l.'~ oi our lwllcy‘ ur- botlll Slllllllll‘l‘~~l\i(‘ Mil‘ ll‘ "lbw"?! lists lll the militant. Mill-st salute evident and llll)‘i\ll_\‘ sound, and ii gulp-y n“... p) ;l and slloliiinizfistolld Willi‘ QYPPlW" ll|l_\‘ vulltclllpl.i.'i.i .\ili‘l‘lll(‘l‘ oi pliii- Snlllll to I'l iluuler~ and "Chamberlain must up," tlu‘ clplcs is in flu-t llkvly tn prevent .il\l_\ .-..~»l_ all: l lvnlly .' .\l‘.'i\\"l'S. inst tllollzlh it. was SIllElIMiZ Cham- berlain had collie prepared lo slnv TALENTED peril-d the COll\’i‘X'.‘-8i-l0ll.~. - v lllllllcil to tllc Czccho- ‘ R E c l T A L kla-Gc-rlllall situation. 2 S. >- u r: l‘ Y. E E‘ f‘ é 5 s _. P rivczi by train in Munich in the lilnrniug. lllc P. lli‘ Minister flow from Lnllllull to Crllogllc anti Con- ““"°",.,'Z" ’ §'~f;'_'";;>,%,';',_,,';°,,*;§-;,§,';;g;§ llIIEIllOTiICCdllkliiAEViPll " m“ the R111" (IIVOS Rccitalbsder from Gm l-lc arrived l-llliol Drccscll. Cl‘.\ I01‘ the il.t“.lSl0ll. zit 4 P. VI null‘ lhl- Fil1‘lll'[‘l' greeted his visit- elhgllll his suite at the Augpigeg \V()|'v‘|- Hitler's licadquart- ‘ ‘ eu’s Music Club. 0Y5 warllih ll the entrance ilcioro the FOllVt‘ atiolls bcuan. Tile pl.ll.u rccilal iii‘. . - i bv Ml‘ llt/Zw- _\I:li'l-I.\<:'. The incl that the talks will con- . , iilluc l()l1l0l'l‘0\\' was taken iLS in- Cmmdm“ (iiralllv: Mi‘. Cllunbs-rlalli llopctl‘ lo lieu-clinic scltlcnlcnt oi other Eurupcall l)l'ill’)lt‘lll$ as well or the C7"(‘lll).\‘l’)‘.l\l;lll issue. Tollllvrrnzus meeting will begin at li A. M. ' ll . _ lll llli‘ lllllill)l‘1':. l interpreters Present ;),.._\~p.l_ _ _ mid llu- lil'4i all. -~ lirlll(l lliii bu. For llll lll‘.'. part of lollays (iis- satlslv lll!‘ l. us‘. \ u; ‘ix/J cussloll. .\ll’. Clilmlbcrlalll and‘ liit- lliflz!‘ “hi. ll lu'll.-~. liluliclllc. ler \\'i‘l(' .‘ii'.i‘litli‘(l by llu-ir iiltcr- The ilrs‘ ll zlulicl" l'\ll'l'l'L‘(l " pl'0ii“.'.~. l A Kirkpatrick and Paul tho Prelllli» ll:.l l‘ u. v .li C: .\h Scllnlldl. ililiior lrlilll llll‘ l Sill)‘ ly bclore tll<'y_ clided the Wcl‘-'.cllll.<-l'v-ll lillllirlllnwl. incell: llll-y entered. “the nlain _Blilcl F _ l colliclcllcl- room on e second _“1c illriil- i~ '1 flwifiii“ floor o1 ‘lllv hotel and coiltlnuctl s: lull (ll wll. . B ha» thlll- iiillh lll the presence oi " Jolicllllll V ‘ Rlbhfllllftll), Gcrlllnll Miillltlll at l, m"? ‘l -“‘ iieillll: o: ‘lw 'l'ill.'i ifillli‘ l0 A. M. Zliiii rcccivcd llu culllus- l iastic \\L'i\ avue from lllOllSillltlfi lll :illi‘ strcci». Mr. Ululhlbcrluill arrived lit Col- m" lColitililuid Pr; 1Y1?!‘ 3» C l‘. rr*' SIIKTXMBS TO INJYRIES NPI\\'(.‘."\S'l‘lil-I, N iCPi -Jclill llllhePll l\\il dull lll hllspltlll today \\’d\ hit 1.; Ii truck fl!‘l\t.. _ lllillll Hfighill, Nc\v<‘a.~\ll~ ‘file lll'il-..-' {said he llmi not rQNl the child. and the accident occurred before lather than only postpone war.‘ The Al'('lll)l.<llil]\'.\ prolmscd coll- gress of Europe would be designed to tli~€li.\\' peaceful treatment oi treaty revision, and other contin- clltal problems. Till-I (‘All FERRY KXIIJNGS lmavv- ltorllcn 1H5 a. m. l p. m and 4.45 p. m. Tornlcntine ll u. Ir. 3.05 p. m. and 0.50 p. m. ., \______.____ > - i.