i MAXI MS OI-‘A MERE MAN’ Sagncious perseverance obstacles into stepping stones, turns Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents Morning Guardian. Founded lfllll Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MADRID FORCES LAUNCH CO Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, i936 ii EVM ll ATIBN aluglssru French Premier Scores “C i l p p e d” Victory. 4 PARIS. Oct. l-tAPl- France's‘ devalued franc bore the final stomp of Parliamentary approval tonight, ending one of the gravest threats -‘ to the stability of the Blum Mln- ‘ isiry. Three days of wrangling between the Senate and Chamber of Dc- puties ended in a. "clipped" victo for Premier Blum. ' He wen authority to reduce the gold content of l'| hey. He lost the ‘ free hand he sought to fight price i rises and attendant social distur- bances. Striking river boatmen still block- ed wnierivays oi’ northern France as the occupational strike move- ment continued to ebb and flow throughout the country. i The Chamber gave final parlia- mentary approval to the domina- tion measure by a vote of 354 to 217. The Senate earlier had adopt- ed the measure without a record vote. Promulgatlon of the act by President Lebrun was the only rou- tine step necessary to make law the reduction of the gold content of the franc. With the momentous legislation, which required a special session of Parliament, out of the ivay, Pm- micr Bium announced he could now-donut on s. delayed journey V9 i-iie Lvflifllfl 0f Mltions Assembly st Geneva. Austria Repudiates. PITTSBURGH, PA» w- “1 - Post War Treaty M- P. By Guardian's Special Wire) VENNA. Oct. i~Repudiatiilgi the post-war treaty of st, Gcrmpllni Austria today called 8,000 youthai 186d 21, to the colors for a period of compulsory military service. i Backed by a promise of fulli Italian support from Premier Mus- solini, the Austrian Government boldly took the treaty-breaking step despite earlier WflfllillgS that! stiff protests would be forthcom- ing from the little cnientc. The action was Cflll$f‘l'\'liii\"‘i)‘ estimated to have raised AlNiflfYS fighting forces to 50.030 men in nc- i tive service, with an addiilonnli 50,000 in reserve and i00.0D0i trained in the old ilrivale m-lni - i The Ailstrian army until 1033 \\. ‘ veil under the 30.000 liiillvtli byi ‘hc Treaty of St Grrnlnili. i CQWNG ‘EVENTS "Come to School dance Kelly's W08 Bali Oct. 2nd. Lunch SJFVGCI. Ii-7000-l0-1-2i "Kirk Scouts and Cubs are reminded of the Silllihl‘ ill Slllll JEIXIIIS ilrtil tonight Al. (i o'clock and to bring their fathers with them. L-7030 "Don't miss scriinlz ill!‘ V0116 Players presrnt their $ll'.;\\‘ at Kingston Monday and Ulgg Wed- nesday of next week. Admission 25 and i5. ---'i031 "Livestock Marketing Board loading Hogs. Lanlbs and Calves through local Shipping Clubs dur- ins week of on 5th n5 follows. uesday afternoon, MlllTily River. ‘Millview. 3t. Peters, Morcli. Wed- nesday forenoon until train time. Mount stewoi-i. Bedford, Hunter River. Afternoon 12 io .1 o'clock Borden Line. Please list with 1008i secretary, L-7033 "We understand farmers East- "11 Kins: are being OHOTHI rive in five and a quarter cents for lambs for next weeks delivery. That price i! not in line with market values. We have a very fair price for lambs 70f next weeks loading. If you are "ruins. sell cooperatively and make "i" °i M! market values-Live- i _ VSmoke Of Battle Screens Red Advance i KNQXASSAILS ii E W E A i Says Policy Weaken- ing C0untry’s Security. (AP)—-Colonel Rank Knox. Re- publican vice presidential nominee, rcncivcti tonight his declaration that the adlninstraziolrs financial poiL-les leave “no insurance policy secure, no savings account safe." “This is not u matter of the fu- ture, It is here now," said Col. Knox in an address prcpflrrd for delivery immediately before Presi- dent Roosevelt's campaign SIXJCCII on alxotllir local platform. “The value of the savings dollars and the life insurance dollars has been cut nearly 20 per cent. since the present administration took of- fice“, Knox snid. "In addition, the interest rntc oll savings accounts ill those (iliutirtl dollars has been reduced-null dividends on life in- surance policies have been drasti- cally cut." The Chicago publisher" first made his itiliflllPlli of fno insurance priuy sxule, no savings account stile" ill an Zldfiffish‘ Sept. 5 nt Allen- iowll. P.1.. tvllicil ivzls promptly fol- lcivrd by a ihlcni from Dr. Luther llarr, Pennsylvania's secretary of blinking. to bring proceedings ‘t Col. Knox. IIIITI‘ pilliiCd to o, Pcnllszylvlulin. siaiuie forbidding anyone t0 im- rui: l: illblillg.‘ to n finulzzmii in- ziulbllhll. Laicr a conference of insurance cxecutivts met at the White House and issued a state- ment saying that their companies were thriving. "The best defense is a good of- Eczlsc," so Spanish govI-rnlnrrlt troops countcratiack to stem ihc rebel advance on itladrld from the isouth. This remarkable front-line i picture shows the smnke of battle ‘created by the artillery barrage behind which infnntrymcn ad- vanccd in scattered formation i0 minimize casualties from machine gun fire. island Winners At N. S. Exhibition HALIFAX, Oct. 1—Yovkshirc hogs owned by Charles Wills of Clyde River, P, E I.. won nine blue ribbons in judging at the Nova Scotla Exhibition here tacitly. His market hogs picked up firsts in each of the foul" divisions. C. C Lewis of Frectoivn, P. E. I.. won eight firsts with ills holstcills in cattle judging. while R. F. Seaman of Charlotlctoivn had the best nlare or filly, three years to harness and Gordon New- son, Norah River, P. E I.. the best one-year old stallion in the horse Judging. Schooner ‘Loses Race With Death SHELBURNII, N.S., Oct. 1—iC.P.) -Dcn_th watched the log of the Gloucester schooner Mal-y E. O'Hara today as she raced through ruin and for: toward Shciburllc fisiurnlalv-nnli struck soon after the vessel wa.» lied up at n wharf- Sidt‘. Thomas Bl-uphy of Worcester Street. Boston. a vetccran fisher- man who had collapsed in ills dory on the banks. died as a Shclburne doctor attempted to ensc his pain. JOHANNESBURG. S O U '1' ll AFRICA, Oct. 1—-(CP cooler-Only two planes renlaiued in the run- ning tonight in the Portsmouth- Johnnnesbilrlr air derby nfier '3, W. A. Sect‘. and Giles Guthrie had won the rue and h fatal accident hnd eliminated the Ken Waller- Max Findlay entry. Btiil trying to reach Johannes- burg before the time limit of 120 hours expired were A. E. Clouston and Victor smith. The former was in second place. waiting for neces- sary repairs at Khartoum in the Sudan before continuing. Smith. true to his nickname of "Unlucky Victor", still was held up near Saloniki, Greece, after a forced "M! Muketing Board. I m” landing. Fatal CrasllMarsAirRace; ScrJEtAndCut/irie Winners Findlay and Wireless Operator A. |l-l. Morgan were killed when the ‘Waller-Flndlrw plane crashed in a tnke-off from Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia. at the south end of Lalke Tanganyika. Waller and a. ilassen- ger. C. D. Prachcy, escaped unilurt, except for shock. Scott and Guthrie were greeted by a crowd of 2,000 when they brought their plane down at 10.34 A.M. GMT (8.34 A.M. AST). A high wind which blew up a dllst storm had reduced the crowd consider- ably. Their virtory gave them the first i prize of $20,000 in the 850,000 ; award; donated for the race by I. w. szhlesihgcr, south African nil- llonalne. ' seeking medical aid for u. stricken i i ADMITS WUMEN: UNITED CHURCH” Aids Landon I i i rollliilsuil General Council’ Adopts Recommen- i, dations 0f Commit- tee. Church Officers Elected. BY GUY E. RHODES Canadian Press Stuff Writer OTTAWA, Oct. 1—iCP) - The United Church totiay became lht first church in Canada. to aclunl. women to ordination as ministers. voting almost unanimously i0 give effect to such action by amending the basis on which church union . was consummated in 1035. The Council adopted a rcuoln/ mcndatloil brought dowll by the law i and legislation committee and ‘ mill IToil FARRlil N ascopie Docks Halifax With Group of Police and Medyl-i cal Authorities. HALIFAX, Oct. 1—(CP)— Yours of loneliness in the far reaches of Canada's Eastern Arctic Archipelago were at an end tonight for a group 0i police and mrdL-al authorities broilgh‘. here by Hudson Bay Com- pany's steamship Nascople. Completing its annual 10,000-mile inspection tour of company posts in the northern region, the vessel docked hezc today and landed a detachment of R:yai Canadian Mounted Police relieved from duty, o. Winnipeg nurse who had spent five ytcars at a lonely hospital in Panglzirtung. and a group of scler- tlsts who acccnlpanlcd tile copie on her voyage to obtain data of the north. The scientists returned with inl- portant information regarding a former Eskimo civilization. and data on zoology, botany, and gcoicpv of the north in past and present years. Miss Prudence Heckln of Winni- peg was aboard the boat ivhen it landed. She had been nt Pailgnir- lung since 193i ivhen she opened fit. iLukcs hospital. most isolated hos- I | i I pital in the British Elnplre. l-ier one desire was i0 be "about 1,500 miles lnland"—“and that's where I'm going," silo added. With her were Dr. and Mrs. A. G. MncKinnoll of Ottawa. who were at Pangnirtullg for two years, work- ing in the little ilcspiial to which Eskimos cum; from miles for treat- merit. The police returning from their posts were Corporal R. C. Gray u ho spent two years at Pond Inlet, Constable Arthur Munro, complet- ing s. five year term at Lake Har- bor, and Constable L. H. Yeomans from Port I-laprison. Nas- ‘ expressed the earnest llopc the i tion of Brig. General Alex moved by Miss Anne Fountain of i Vancouver. Miss Fountain said she i i felt the historic importance of the ‘ move the church was making "us a further step ill the forward move- ment of women in our church." She declared the action was the , first of its kind taken by a cilurch i in Canada, aiihcilgh allied churches in other countries, that is churches growing out of missions i founded by the United Churchphad , permitted women to become min- i isters for some time. Motion for acceptance of tllc rc- colnmendatiorl was seconded by Ma's. George Bryce, of Toronto. who ALFRED E. SMITH i i l i i i i i i TOPl-IIL-L lids, Oct. I--i.A.P.)— Gui’. Alf. M. Llllllilllifiillii tonight 110 Welcolilcd illc support of Alfred E. Smith and was “happy to fight .5II(1IIHI('Z‘ in shoulder" with such {callers for ihc jlrescrvation oi American princi "cs. 10 PAGES I CK§ The llvpubiicim clllldirlntc, when pelted for conllnrllt on Smith's np- pcui for his election as President oi the United Stair-s, Mid: _ "I deeply appreciate the support of Alfrcrl ll. Smith, a great Demo- crilt and ll great American. lie has pincer] country above partisanship. Thr- issues ot‘ this campaign are so funrlanlcniill they transcend party lilies." ; church would never have a wonlun minister who would be other tilan a credit to tlle_ institution. The subject of ordination of wo- men has been studied almost con- tinuously since church union. It was made the subject of a remit to Presbyteries by the last general icouncil in 1034. Tile Presbyicries : returned an overwhelmingly favor- i able vote. i Decision to admit wonlen CdlliC at i a session which saw election of Rev. iGeorge A. Sisco of Toronto to be ‘secretary to the General Council. isuccecditlg the veteran Rm. Dr. T, i Albert Moore of Toronto’ who is rc- i tiring at the end of the year. Di‘. Cochranc zilso was llolniuatcti J____.. Seek Return 0f Railway Wage Gut (C. l‘. By Guardian's Special Win-i for the office of associate secretary‘ 10f the hoard of home missions but AIQNTREALV 0C1. 1_Th@ Con- “'55 ‘ioimifd b3’ RP“ D13 Gfmill‘ , ICFPIIKIO conlnliliee of general D0”? of Regina» 0“ a “wit? iifiiioi- i cllllivnlcn of lilo various Canadian} Rw- Bmcc G- Gm-V» of Wm°ii"“i' 1 ltlliluny unions llllnoilzlc (i io-i W115 named Assisi-silt secretory of liiiiili. lilcy nod flied with moi the same board over Rev. Miller of Timmins. Ont. (Continued on page nine) BT11“? , Domillioll Cioverlllncltt an appiica-i lion 011 behalf of lilcil" melnbevshipi for a board of conciliation ulldcl‘ __ tho lcrlns iii‘ :ho Industrial ills-i puics" Act lll til-sir demand for" cesslliloil of the existing 10 per- cent ivngc cut from basic rates. The niulliczlllon is expected i0 reach the vcgisirall- under the act" lit QiilHVli L(\llll1l'l'i)\\' and coplrss ilnvc been lorvsortlui to the Rllil- wzyvs conecrllcd OTTAWA, Oct. 1—(CP)—Rcsignrl- Ross. 11 Fragrant and F resii "SAMBA" TEA [of Madrid would be liiu hlgiluriv MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN iii It is costly wisdom that is bought by experience. Annual Subscription Delivered $4.00 lty Mull Cnnudl llld U. U. A. 34D“ Hope ThflPrevent Encirclement Of Capital By Rebels Government Approves Auton- omous States For Basque Regions Of Spain. - (iiy The l-issocizlicri Press) Insurgent troops ilnrit-l- General Francisco Franco ran into countcr-ziiizlciis inst night h)" which the Govcrnnlent hoped to prevent complete cncircicment 0f Madrid. _ lhc insurgent lino rlrcilcii urounri Madrid on thvcc sides. liS contours sinliiur in ihosc oi a grrzlspirlu" fist shadow- ing‘ Blzldrid from ihc cal-i. Govcrnnleni forces were ordered to attack on all Madrid fronts. Fascist captors of iinlflqlls stood off a heavy bombard- , ‘mont during“ which (lovi-rlinlrni zlvizlirlvs. ihciv directions confused. riruppcri immils wounding four of their own men at Oiius del ltcy. Reports reaching Ilisbon, Pflflil- ilcach Truce In. gal, said that 600 Fascists worr- besieged in il‘i'ii' Esfircciao do Quilllo. w '10 "into on 111;; put-imp n n border he: d illzll 50 Gnvevlllnerll sympatilizcrs had DIITIlU-ltillfi lllcm- sclvcs in a scnli1l:lr_v' lnsld-r 'l‘olcd0.i captured by the IIISUFQPXII: l‘."il'il(‘l‘i » v SAN FRrlNCISCO, Oct. l—iAP)—- in the week. Tho Madrid GQym-nnwn;_ m m; Afldritlluc unions and slllpovvllers, effort to ccnsolldzlte Northern, “">~ ' Uiidl’ i» i~_i'<i'-i)' "1169 Basque Suppl)“, for HS mufl._ ugreilncztt. speedetl up lagging ‘ granted autcllohvv to the lliYYfiilC . i“ ~ iii Olivffllidl-i» iflfifll‘ “id oi‘ Alan's. Guipullcolt and V;sc.\_\ lid iiie W0)’ I01‘ IWEOURUOIIS Under the aluonllrly law's pus ccii ii \~ W 51%; l~><l'111fl1i@ii'~ Willie by the Cortes zlic pvrvcint: ~ ucdlirb W iii" 5°ii£'»"~1'°iii)i¢(i indiisiif- With the z c flour upon tizi-nl and Liifldllif‘ to develop a tie- up involving 37000 Mnrztinle wozk- (i all L ill-Cl! Sldtss west coast be granted home rule sinllln- :01 that; in Cllillifllll-i. (By Rl(‘ii.-\Rl) .\I.\.\'.\‘O'.'K~ v (C0p_\right iflliii hy The Assoriuirxl (‘Fa . l. PYWS) . both. sides early today TOLEDO- sP-‘UN. Oct. liCP»-- agreed o a truce proposal for Insurgent forces ilndcr Gcreri‘ which the newly created United S: ws lvlnrltlnlcVConlnllssx>tl acted .y_ The truce called for a continuance grcemcnts umu Oct. l5 and extcrision thereafter if dos agreed n: the meal lrbzzratc n v CILIIOICIICIF ~ =ci in \'01'.Ul'.dl')' l.c- int-ml Al l\il'l.i ilopul Francisco Franco ionigili on three hi; ays toward in what Insurgent lead r.- would be wedges bloc“ avenues of l'(‘il'('.'l' for mcnt forces One column mire‘ Nnvnl Cnrlltro. :1 st Illcsclls tldlti a third on re- ;\il.l :2 Each of the c3. s l~ m. a main iligil'-vriy' lending 11110 .‘.l:l.lriri from . ____________ the south. i Amn Jucz. stluihileast of I\I.\tlritl,. tonight was Franco's main ob- jective. If his troops should nip-i A FINANCER \‘5 A cow \Nlio can lure this city, hr.- will have Cll’ "f, BQRRQW MQNEY _ the three main csrcape nririrzl~<i ouRiNc. p. ‘ V Y’ south of the capiml, , , DEVRE.-D%\ONQ ,5 - Troops under General li.l....ii “t ' _ - Mola in the north control main highwnn lending i: rid from tint; illroctuul ‘ If the lllsllrqcnts shoilitl kr-vgl the troops in control of nil these iilKii\\"ii_\'$, lilo only l"‘.li'i open Y'l retreating Govcrnlnellt. forces out i0 Vuivncil which rut‘... kid" ‘ly close m Illhliflizll‘ around Gullrlnlujarzl. (The Insurgent lunar u: ll mc-is‘ tonight, proclnilnctl !h.l tho fi'i (if, Dominion President of the Clinaulhln Al1|lt'<lXi111=1i1‘I\' 100.000 rulI\vn-_v i Madrid mum 1),. p-xpvfjr-i ~,- _ Legion. from the War Veterans As- "llillivfivvfi. 111i“ "f iim“ mcmiwi“ three weeks.» i sistance Commission is announced of the stakis of the Canadian T]... wen-HA“; or p m... ‘yr -‘ - .- .,. . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " .3 '1' . r:. i: r‘ xl .1 m: m a clrculnr letter issued "mum- Ndlonzll and Lnuiadlan _ Ihlciflc .___:—_- :.-. ~ .1 1 . fitml imam‘: “S: ‘rlgad: rind his signature today to Legion Rilihvflys are affected. (Continued on page lziriri M“ Pr) ‘i " ii ' ' branches. Ill-ilealth is tile reason ‘~_. —:_-_-,-__-_-_,____-;-_i_____.__. __ ____ ___ _________ __ . .. __,_____,__k . V.__, ‘Mi’ given by the General for tendering . TORONTO. Oct. l--iCPi - 1115 mslgnflflopp H F l A Mnlllnuln and lnaxilnuln tclnpcra. Physicians have advised him to e s titres. tnke a, complete rest from all ex- ( l‘ I S N f DRHVSOH 24 52 servicemeifs activities for at least. a e ‘ Akidliii i“ 24 three months, General Ross said. i Vlwol-in 50 52 Cons u ntl the duiie of Lcgi n , , _ , _ i lllmonton 2'4 43 Five-flag“? wil be can“; on m “(:0 l, if‘. I‘. (able n_\"i(Ill-lfdlilll5 ‘spcrinl- Tile IOrE-ion ll>ill|i§1 scilonneri mini,“ 19 5i; interim by Colonel W. W. Foszer. i _ “ ‘m Curl s" “'35 ‘whom m” i“‘r“i Winnipeg ‘l4 50 bT. JOHN'S Nild. OCl. i-i breaking up with hi’l\"' <(“l\'i - - C.M.G.. D.S.O.. of Vancouver. H f __ i v _ i _ _ ‘ -' ‘ ‘" Toronto nl 6o colonel Fast” h Dominion l“ cr olrsml gout and her crew’ hammering her ltEfllliFl» u I'M‘ y 0H,,“ 42 54 vice Dresident of the Assoeiaizcn. oxhfqusiid‘. inf iillilfflx ‘cimimpl Show‘ Hm m “ PSJWW] W“ ‘ii H Aivililvlli ‘i2 50 __ Mlllgml: l\ Hlflhil \\.1s towed lntoi the vessel lzrolllltloii. i 1 p. H St John's ifllllililt after wc.l‘ilcr- Fate oi‘ 11110li1cl' “ma: ti...‘ SH.‘ (Ho, ‘I q; u _ _ _ _ ‘ Kulll .05.‘. - -- lllg n. two-day storm that I.li\(‘(i Hiawatha ll, howl-vi v, u.» un~, H,‘ ,\. 3,; p; "Pwiiiiliiidillilli'5 "Mi (‘itilsi- known. COllllllJlKiPd bv (‘dpiuilli (.11 l ,. . . w» '1) T, _ f , _ _ , 1 1 . w ‘ Hm ‘ _ iill‘.>i=i"1\\l. t- -\-- m mm” miommlnmi “mug can“ ‘if Si Md“ i‘ iii‘ 1"“ ‘i i“ llicll Lilo lili»' IIIUYHIITR at il.5 schwiim" W?“ i0 ‘iiiils out from was Lisl- scen 0i! 'I‘til"b;lv, .1 it inn-i l‘, l 1. n T; H1” i _ I '1 l‘ I .1 i _ __ ‘ v ,1, ‘I ‘l’ .ill( Oi t! it ill .-.. Bztwngd “filird s; ‘Iinilcrl 0i‘ for like with ilc r i\\il lll.i.\.~ ,<_l .p,i.,l; Sun s“; ,1“; afwmhnn I‘, 3J9 0 i i m n ‘lmelnurg nr m“ i and l'i.<|~4 i()llli\l‘i'i\\\' lniivuiilg at l4 years ago, the lZl2-irul ship was on a ghm-i, M35331 YUVJQ, w km bought. recently by Kearlyv Bwihr s , _ - w - i i , . ' nr st “m” K 1‘ Spain Bay, the llldu 1.11.1 111-“ i-“iii Lgls", quartet‘ moon Wvdtiosrlay, ~ ‘ missing several day's .1: axis not art. 7_ 3-13 A. “_ Winds that ntfaincd velocity of 4d nliles an hon:- since last Tues- day were subsirung tonight. but at trail of destruction was in their wake Silnuncrsitlc tide l8 minutes later than Charlottetown rill‘. can FERRY [maven llnrrlen f1.“ A. M. l I‘. ll. i Loni-u Tnrmr-nlinc ll A. ll. IN P- Dally except lulsdny. known if the storm hnd torn hcr. canvas. or ii‘ the sails were remnvq ed by the crew so she could weather the gale ' ' ' \\IIl\\\\\I\\\“\‘“|“" "“‘“.ll\“\l“llnllnn- .