MAXI MS OI-‘A MERE MAN iii to bc done do it. i} iiiiiiii»m-~3\\'" Iiimlns uuui-ul (iuilrillun Two (‘null on, Founded I681 BREAI i Fogelclv VESSELS HAL TED B Y REBEL; Forced Into Insa rgen t Held Ports my 1;, liillllfllllltlfh‘ Special Wire) ttlhlitiy, Nov. tio-tweduesduy) ._,\1‘lllt(l sptiiifsh Insurgent ships iiini- repiiithi tclluy to have stop- ' 5, one Nor- iil the ntiicr (irci-k, and gt) to Insurgent- ¢ r. t, Z s’ iigliiii u; hum; 1 liii to 3,4,1 1,. .. I ltvllii s‘ news- agency‘ dispatch funii (lLixiitair ‘ iil armed traw- (‘iN li;ill.il the \orv.'cgl::i1 steamer Lid-en 31111111 1 while it was c11- Wi; lti \'.. lt‘l;t from Dundee. §¢o,l.1itd, iizid cninpclleil it to dis- ,-i < rgo of DUEAIDUPS and '*|1_v crilcr of the '. l ffll\’t\ll!lll‘llt." zijrciii-y reported from tiie (‘ircelt steamer 511v lcn with cost for flur- celnliu Mediterranean port Iicld by t3‘ _< = govcrlitilent, was re- l‘ |i('(‘!I sioppcil by an and taken to l.ln,v'l ‘Jlfl this incident hap- pened .‘.iiv. 17. Freight Rates Advantage ls llullifieil, Glaiiii till’. l‘; (iuiirdiuifs Special Wire) 11.111. .\, Nov. Ll-l —"l.‘llc Afurl- umu luqliitts have lost till mid t". ‘ .. . ‘ x3e tizut ilULl'\lL\'l to ' 11.1.11 tilt 1\l.; iziic b‘i‘elglit ‘illlil the erigiiuil intell- ' . 11.;‘. been liiilliiititl," iliiiliiiittw oi tile 'l'r le rcpoitsii liii lllvt. ' ’ _ frehzli". siiiuitioii 111 i.ll't:€ cllstlrlilllurlt prov- lllliT in tlicir liiwi- iiikcii ud- I l anxiety . ..t..\.(l iii the lvliiri- 1.1‘. lull-é fit-t,‘ tiie isport. twin-i s of treiixlit rtitrs t .:. .'i t.) iiivet truck 1.11;; winpttltioii had .t'c> l i_1 Iii l Cqllill to or ‘ting lu the ivlieii the ited i and u. w.is Cl!‘- iiid llllllll'llll'i"l‘.i .\l.ll lLlll‘ COMINGEtE/EENTS i .. l. tvedlictldziy, 1.. 1h. Ploy. Pic Social L-G74-ll-24-1i. 1d Dance in Ionu. November 26th. 14-708-11-125-2“ ...i_ Pp v h '2. dliiice u: Hunter “*‘ 91w. Nov. 2511i. L-GT6-l1-24-3l. >7‘ 4 D['!_\"‘-1'»"~ Cross Bingo, Dance.‘ “fill we lcuielit. If not flue. first ""111 L-711-ll-25-ll. [Eélfvriliii Linc Club loading hogs, A.‘ S. tunes every Wednesday at "DADY- lltlllfti 12—I1, L-6972-10-M T W t1’. Tglgilllllll _ live hogs Albany néoisiliiy'ztitli, Emerald 27th until “- (v U. Green. L-5113-6-twt-tf. ‘giui-iiig live fowl and chicken ir ‘\\i'll'l‘llflllSL‘ Wednesday 25th. l"! niul Mun-Kay. L-626-11-2b2l. 11mm’ i‘ . Wm yb ape! dnuce at Afton Hall "Ht-r 01. 25, Admission 15 cents. ~ llll" Thursday, L-tlll7-1l-24-2l If "Liir- Md d .. his,“ W _ ffl-“Pfl poultry. nlso 3,3,1“: Inn?) M». ducks every day. gculfnglht market prices. H. - it‘. Hunter River, L-653-1i-23-8l. "Pltllinnt FT‘ mp9,? M m D Pl‘ Church Chicken Fwfi-rmq) E‘ home (‘f I-ICIJEI’ WOGKS, 15m ‘ '1. rllllflldlly, November whenever a brave, bind not needs >‘%/’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1936 i __i_______ a?’ CLA Children’s Aid Society Has Very Successful Year Decrease In Juvenile Delinquency SYDNEY MINES MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER Douglas MacNeil Ar- r e s t e d Following prm okeil by I HP chzili-iimnwliip of’ Hon. was re-elccted president of Uhlldvens’ Ald Society at the 27th annual meeting 111st night. Dr. W. J. P. MaeMillan cliildrcil were wuids of the Soc- iety and (luring the ycur the num- ber increased to 81, Mr. W. J. Brmvdcrs, agent for the Society, told in his report. “I am pleased to report, l1o.vever," he declared. "a. reduction in the number of juvenile} who appeared 111 couJt (fixing the‘ past year. 23 compar- ed with 35 the previous year." Only two juveniles were committed to rcformatorles from Charlottetown during the piist your. In the prev- loii‘ year there ivcre five. On.- of the most interesting feat- llfCS of the meeting was an ad- dress by Miss Nora Lies. of Toron- } to, \\'l‘.O has been tii tile biarlilmes jdolng special work for the Can- lurliziu Welfare Council. Miss Lea Spoke cn “our responsibility for the welfare of the children of the , community." g Other officers elected included: lVice Presidents, the Rev. G. C. Vlfebster mid the Rcv. Father Earl l Daron. Honorary solicitor Mr. ,Dc-rald McKiunon. Honorary sec- lretnry treasurer. Major T. E. Mc- f Null‘. Council: the Rev. H. D. Ray- ‘ m1 ‘ . the Rev. Canon Malone, the Rev. Hugh lviillur. the Rev. Father II. I. Fleming, C. SS, R., L. B. Miller, William Moran, D1‘. P. A. y Crosfimiii, Adjutant Lynch, Leo F. 1 Antiviral ‘mutual: ‘ Thrce-jyear-old G i r l Claimed From Jun- euu Landslide. 111's Syleclal Wire) .i1ska. Nov. 24—-En- wreckage of an ltcliibcd in the l iiyiirtiiiezit since Sunday by a. hind- ' slide. llll‘(‘l‘-yt£ll'-0lfl Lorraine Vari- l tlll wus firiiiiil tilive and apparently 1 . I unlnjulctl tonight as rescue crews burrowed into the muss of earth iuid burning. broken wood. Lori-nine, pz-ctccied by a triangle of tlirbors. um discovered in the demolished Illclaiuovlch apartments not far from where five bodies were recovered yesterday. Her father and mothers, Mr. and 1\Irs.,Jce Viiltnll and n gilcst. Pete Bnttclo. who were ‘uneflter with li1.} child in the apartment Sun- dny were still listed as i111 sing, lliougli there was ii possibility 011° dclid woman found might be Mrs. Vonall. "I've been here a long time," Lorraine told her rescuers. She could give no further account of hcr experience. Fears grew, meunwnhile that other victims were being burned to death by flames licking at the crushed wooden structures in which riii undetermined number of per- sons war trapPed Sunday. The toll stood at six known dead and eight missing. ' l PARIS, Nov. ZL-(CP-Havas) — Scotland Yard has uncovered a large-scale smuggling ring traffick- lng between France and England in wines land liquors, expensive per- fumes and other French "luxury products." according to the news- paper Paris Solr tonight. The ring allegedly possessed air- pliincs, yachts and private landing fields. carrying on operations on I hitherto undreamed-of scale. ac- cording to the paper. l The rliig, the paper continued. was believed to have disposed of the contraband in England for two- At the beginning of the your ‘l3 ‘ Noted In Report — Address By Miss Nora Lea. l the 1 Probe Into Fire McDonald. Simon Piioli, Jr, J. J. I-Iornby. Mrs. J. J. Moiris, Mi Which Claimed One W. J. McIntyre, Mrs. W. S Stew-N _ art. bliss Morn Vvilsou, Miss Amy Earle, Mr". Arthur Henry, Mrs. H. Life. SYDNEY AIINFS. N.S.. ov. 24 — lCP)-~D(1lli4lflS MacNc-lll, 26-year-old Sydney hiines mun tonight was charged with murder in connection y S_ Henderson’ $15.61. St John E iviili the dcntli of Wlfred Poulton Juincs Lcightlzer and Miss Bessie McLeod of the Red Cross offleio). m,“ ‘ through three busines‘ in a $200100 blaze that blocks in this Cape Breton county town Nov. Much regret W85 expressed byim the Society when it was teamed that Mr. John McKennzi, who served on the executive for many years would owing to ill health be unable to COIYIIIIIE in his poitlon. A motion expressing the Society's “appreciation for the work of Mr. McKenria over a long term of yi ‘.i‘s" was moved by Major '1‘. E. McNutt and seconded by Mr. W11- lizim Moran. President's Address "I see more colufoit in the re- port of tlie agent this your than any year in my experience." ‘Dr. MticMillnn said in a. short address. The work done in the pat is proving effective and is uoivgiving results. The Society ls to be c011- gratuluted cn having such as Mi‘. Brawders for on him the work of the Society largely falls. the speaker pointed out. I11 beginning his address Dr. l ‘Moncton, N.l3., herid of m1 agent . MzlcNcill was alrcudy in jail’ serv- iiig a six-months‘ term for obstruct- lhg firemen during their four-hour struggle wit-h the some blaze.,At his tr‘zi1 on the ob tructlon charge a week ago, witnesses sold he climb- ed abcord fire apparatus on the way to the blaze and made himself a nuisance to firemen. Preliminary hcni-‘nj; 0:1 the mur- dcr charge will begin tomorrow a."- ternoon. LAYS CIIARG ES Clilcf of Pouce Vinccnt Hall laid the charge after a week of invesltga- tlon into the origin of the fire by himtelf and Cont. D. A. Noble of the Fire Undzrvvrltszrs‘ Investlzotion Btireuu of Canada. - La t iiiglit. they announced “seri- ous charges" would be laid today ‘in connection iv-ith the blaze and MucMlllun toid the meeting he was . plco ed to liuve such it large aud- ience present. IIe referred to the pioneers in chllzlreirs ni'.l work in the city, such as the lute Canon Simpson, Dr. Fullerton, 1):‘. Con- roy, W. L. Cotton, Coun. Patrick A. Smith and niouy others who carried on the work. “From their falling hands We caught the torch arid have eiidenvzreti to curry on the work to the present," the silerikcr sold. It ls impossible. lie continued, to put a value on the vfcrk of the Society during Its 27 years of ex- istence. It llll nlivnys been Lil-l‘. policy to curry on the work as 111- telligently, peacefully and diplo- matically as possible. During the years the society 1111s been the means of rccfliiming nzniiy a child who otherwise would have been 1c: inorrillv 11nd physically. 160 (Continued on ilagc 10) Sarga Eeails In lluelling Contest BUDAPEST, Nov. 24 — Honor- loving Dr. Frnnz Sarga shot one of his nine challenged adversaries in the arm indiiy, embraced a sccoiid opponent after both luid missed, and ran home nquivcr with tri- umph to tell his wife the score stood two down and seven to g0. Broke, Dr. Sarga borrowed $10 to rent the 14-inch erratic duelling pistols used in the encounters bc- cause neither of Sargab opponents today was strong enough to make passes with the eight-pound caval- 1‘y sabies originally selected. But on the marrow, exultcd Dr. Sarga, he would set hand to sabre to meet the other seven men he charges-mode so bold as to insin- uate he married his heiress-wife for her money. Scotland Yard Uncovers Large-scaleSmugglingRing its market value. but from four to i‘ .: times the whole- sale cost in F. 1e. British import duties on such "luxury" products are very hlilh- The organlz-‘Llon, possessing six ajfplflngg and ll "flotilla. of yiichts." was thought t1 have landing places the French (psi. and near Wor- between Rciuiip and Tjeport on thing on the coast of Sussex. the Soir added. Scotfand Yard was reported to be cooperating with the French Sllfetc Nlltlfllltllt‘ in trucking down the gangs litndqiirirtersbetieved to be Paris. thirds of ‘ broke out. said they 11nd Olltfllnfd a "confes- sloii" frcni n11 iilfegesl accomplice of the suspect. Before laying the charge they eon- fci-rcd \v.th Attorney (‘encml J. H. MnoQuurrie of Nova Sscotlii and Crown Prosecutor Malcolm Potter- scn cf Sydney‘. LOST LIFE Poulton. 38-year old vvcr veteran mid invalid. lived \v“i11 his wife in r-n apartment over i1. More in t.‘1e Archibald block where the bluze Firrmcn 1‘C'(‘lll‘(I hlc wife ‘Jill. tit-use siitokc uud heat prevent- cd them .i‘om reaching 111m. His wife \\'.'1.~ slightly iiijmcd when she fell from a ladder as deputy fire chief Lous JCFSOIIIC was bringing her down. The “conic rim’ the oiflccrs sold wzs in their pcsse sloii .<zi'd a mriu left the Yuzer brothers‘ clot-Mn"! store 111 (he Archibald bui‘d ng shortly lacfore the outbreak, re- marking to his companion: "The fire wliistl is likely to blow iii ii 1‘ttle while.“ The bluze wa- the worsi. in the. touiiis lihtnry’ and for a while threatened to wipe out the entire business district. Two other build- ings were ilnmaged by heat and sniokc. Would ‘ argain For Seaway Pact ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24——The Midl- isippl Volley Association adopted today r. rcsoluilon opposing rati- fication of the St. Lawrence Seo- way Treaty with Canada unless Great Britain should cede to the United States the colony of New- foundland and Anticcsti Island. "The position of Newfoundland. astrlde the mouth of the St. Law- rence, is an insiiperiible obstacle to the treaty in its present form," the resolution lllld. "inasmuch as New- foundland is a Crown Colony 05 Great Britain and entirely separ- ute from Canada. "This Crown Colony as well as the St. Lawrence plug of Anticosti Island should both be ceded to the United Statm to guarantee our safety ln case of war.“ Sterilization By X- Rays Feasible NEW YORK. Nov. 24-51mm:- tlon of women by X-rnys or radium is feasible and may be less danger- ous than surgery, the New York Academy of Medicine was informed tonight iit u svmimlunl- The report was made by Dr. Iva Knplaii of New York. The my ster- , swept i Five Do ck Workers Are Asphyxiated NEW YORK, Nov. 24-(AP)— Five men died from asphyx- iation and three obiizrs were overcome tonight while unlead- ing a. fruit cargo from the Steamship Empire State, duck- ed tit Brooklyn. Inspcclur Louis Goodman, iii charge of a. police emergency squad, said the men "probably were felled by carbon dioxide thrown of! by the refrigerating unit." The dead were: William Jacobs, 42 Anthony Greculii, 25, Philip McGrath, Anthony Smolensliii. 33, and William False 39, all of Brook- lyn. PEADE AWARD ANDERS_NAZIS German Pacifist And. Argentine S t a t e s- man Given Prize. OSLO. NORWAY, NOV. 244A?)- A commltttce of the Norwegian parliament today awarded the Nobel peace prizes for 1935 and 1936 to Carl Von Ossletzl-LV- Gemm“ pacifist. and Carlos Saovedra Lamas. foreign minister of Argent- inu. Von Os-sietzky, long in disfuvor with the (‘iermrin Government and cniy recently released from Nuzl custody‘, was given the prlzlc for I935. It curries a cash value 0f $393011. Saavedra Litmus, recent president of the Assembly oi’ the League of Nations, who will preside at the forthcoming Inter-Amerlcon Pcflvv Conference at Bile-nos Aires. rc- cefvcd the 193'; ziwrird of $39 28'1- ‘The qcniiiiiitce of the StOYlIFVI - Ncrxvcr-iiiii l)(11'll8lIT"lIi.~—\\‘lll('ll mud!‘ the .‘(‘lz""ti.')l‘l'§. guvi‘ 110 reu 011s for the iiwurd 1n CWT‘. BERLIN. Nov. 2~l7~rAP1 - G'Z’I‘n‘llll1 Government termed ziwnrd of the 11135 Nobel Pr: c Flt?“ l" Cnrl Von Csslctzkv. (1.=:"i11.‘1 llilv-s fist just released f1‘o111 cii-lfifltfi f1 ,\[‘.(*."lll(‘ ‘ either ‘ The ‘ ,1. g 4‘. —-i_-_._._____>-,_.-¢_w...- 14 PAGES N DISPA TCHES S UBMARINES TO God Iii: wonders to perform. MAXI MS o1? A MERE MA N moves in a mysterious way ny sliiii ciiiiiiilii iiiiii SPA 1v rz fish “Warning NWO THDDSAND, 18 F°ll°wed By 4\fll'l\|llI Fllltlllflplllill nilivi-nu ssoo e. s. A. moo "NSURGENTS Fleet Movement Destroyer Flotilla Ready T0 Sail Thursday. France Follows Lead. (lly The (‘zinzidilin Press) A flotilla of British suhniiirines ziceonipzinicd by the 1 l i "challenge and 4111 insult." in i111 of- 2 flcinl statement. tonight. ‘F119 biting expression of Nazi ir- ritation asserted that "with Osslct- zky the Nobel Pcucc. Prize fell for the first time on mic who WIIS sen- tciiceil by the highest. court of 111-: country es a traitor." The st-zitemciit promised :1 fiir- thcr “illrect. reply" of u nziturc not revealed. Four Injured In Auto‘ Collision RESERVE, N. 8.. Nov. 24-Four persons were injured, two seriously. when an automobile collided with another cur parked oli the Re- servc-Syduey highway tonight. Two of those hurt were rilshed to lzos- pltal 1n Glace Buy. The injured: MickeyMcNaniaril, Reserve, fractured thigh, cuts and bruises; Joe Tzerwaka, Reserve, uii- cletermlned head and chest lu- jurlos; Peter Blauchlni, Reserve, and Allan McDonald. Sydney, min- or injurie". The two former are in hospital. ltoyul Canadaan Mounted Police said Blanchlnils cur collided with one owned by Dan McDonald of Sydney which was parked on the‘ road. McDonald was not 1n the 3 car a‘, the time and his son, Allan, ‘ was the only occupant. Support Principles 0f Marketing Act CALGARY. Nov. m-tCPi-Prin- clple: of the Natural Products Marketing Act. the validity of which is now being iirgiicd before the Privy Council in London, were supported 1n the report of the board of the Alberta wheat pool presented at the annual convention here today. Seventy delegates are in attendance. If the Privy Council decided the net ultra vires, stud the report. new ‘evtlatisn shruld be r-uzictui Liznticu may be either 11ermanent| to muke lt opemilve M Olitllufllly or temporary. by choice, intended structrtl train of SDRRDDNDED Leftist “Internation- , als” And Militiameu i Repulse A tt a c k. Embassies Seized. By CIIRl.\"l‘I.-\.‘~I OZANNE (‘opyriglit 193i by The llavas News Agency MADRID. Nov. --Tvvo l-llfillnlllld Insurgent trocp< surrounded 111 Ilnlversltv- Ci ' (‘llIllCfil hospital near llOfLlHVPSlPYil corner, were reported shooting lit t.‘ZlL'lI other tonight in 2i. quarrel over whether to surren- der to (‘1l(ll'(‘ll1lg Leftist Intcrniit- olinls, » The "Internationals" ~forelgncrs ivlin have volunteered to aid iii lfaclritfs defences-were involved in fierce new fighting on the Unl- versitv grounds and near the Fran- eescs bridge. They fought side by side with Spanish militiamen, who ‘captured seven encmy tanks on the Cusa dc Campo after repelling an Insurg- ent attack. Moors, invariably ilserl by the Insurgents {IS shock troops. died by the score under Government mach- ine gun fire. For two hours tonight-from five . ‘to seven (flock-Madrid itself was: stibjectcd to another terrifying ar- tillery barrage, with 7o-lnlllimetre shells screaming into the midst of the frightened population and WYPPEFQIQ more buildings. T throw lllillSClf tlzit on his face- vzliczi one shell l)lll‘$t. a few ynrdr. ftlvuj.‘ llntt-l Centre. It seemed certain many non- cnnilzritiints hiid been killed oi‘ ivnuntlrrl. hut definite information ivus not immediately iivailabic. :‘I. I. EfvlBilfifill-IS Nev. 24 lA.P_i—'I'lit* ll Itulliin rnibusslcs and lcclifltl tonight by i:1iii"i1i11r-11 who arresucl politzcnl reliant-es in t-1‘c .11 building. siilllm‘ rcnrcvciitiiig y illlii Germany‘ have Ioltg bill e ceuiirtsd Il/lzidrid. The eiiibiuslcs were Cllffvtl and 'l‘.1€ll). I .. scaled lifter the mihtiamcn posted ’ inncliiiie euli. at the German cm- bussy lOllfVdfill! upon an ultima- tum to put out some 50 Rightist iefiigic.» l>_v 02c p, li1. The iniiiiziiiiir-zi found the Iai- lllll (‘.'lll)Ii\‘\‘ empty. Some of [hoe who had been living iii the German embassy were iukcll out by the Chilean. Nvlll _.‘I:1i1ds. Noi-iveglri-u and Rum- ftil.l"l reprtse:'.intives and given refuizt- in their lezutions. __'l‘1_1" Mgul 1 tn oust refu- (Contiuilcd 0n page 101 Kftlllllltllll Bolight By iiewfoundlander HALIFAX, NOV. 24—'I'lie sleek Liiucnbilrg motor vessel Kromhout -—llll't:0 yeui-s ago public enemy iiuiiibci‘ one 1n the eyes of revenue men - has been sold to Max Churchill of Buy Roberts, Nfld., customs officials unnounccd to- night. Hc was one of 20 who tendered for the 112 ton craft. which has been lied up at the Holifiix dock- yard since she wns seized three years ago. The price was not an- nounced. Mudridls ‘ against the wall of the Gum y (iepot ship (‘_vc|0ps were steaming towzird Spziiu from .\lliltii. today, ziceording" lo zin Admirzilty iinniiiinci-nient iii Lon- don. The (‘yelops uill relieve Alicrinte, but it ivzis (leclzired E 1'. oiild proceed ivitliiii the three-little limit. At Miiltzi illl shore leaves were CJllCUlllJtl and it was re- 2~i—fCP-1Iav.i=l ‘ s corrcspontlent was forced to ‘ ported the battleship llurhuni WILL IHIUOK N0 The 11:12:11 activity ljllEF-Vtil I“ men‘. in the Ilowe oi ("r1111i11.1:i.~ ferrite" with her .21 . have threatened to blot ‘ .- Pm o.’ SpJPlSh COVOTIIIIIULI. iilfllillfb. In Paris. the ("‘\"i‘nl1i1.1‘it. l. iii CrOVPFIIIZIPIlL Will pernxit iill li1.. tv.';i Spzinnh fleck. V. l:‘.i\i:.;; l"‘l‘ FIRM (WE-AN!) ~ NDON. ‘luv. ‘J-l 'AAP)—GI'P{I :11, be. |\lIl_(1 lip 111 l‘ -‘ ‘; ‘ to s siuczi :~ . i ‘ . 1.111 is to 1 S .li'o_vl-i‘ 11111111. i‘. udy l to §.'\1l '1l1111\tlzi,v. 1 ‘F110 Admirnltfl- eiliiolulccd at’! y‘ (lepot ship C,\'(‘l:.ps ::tl 011111 sub- ‘ "‘lt‘.\' 111:. dy were '1 ruit ‘ 1131111‘ . m ilie \Vill‘-L|l1'1l \'iii uni} 1V1‘ brow! '11 . . llll‘ Azlluirultj.‘ x11- .11! , rflieie the dc- sti -* (ti-mt shin Wooiiiirli nt‘ Alli": .1tc_ lint the ml it "‘.i!~lil:el_v" 1 the Ilritlsh \'l.\$\‘ would proceed \v‘.'i1‘11 tlu- lllfPP-illlll- fépziliislt ter- i‘.t 1:11. liliilts. The (lt‘~l."<>_\'(‘I' flntlilu \vi‘.] relieve v<.~.c'.< limv siutionitl 1n vuriuils S]).\11'~ll port-t. The Cruiser Gul- 111:3. will repncc the Cruiser Arc- iliusn nt Aizillorca. g Thnc were un oufirmcd icports! lrom Mriltu that the battleship} Burhrim was gzttiug up tram to put cut for Spain. The British flee". movements were announced but a short tine ‘ ufter informed sources said the. Spanish Insurgents in an oiizeiril message Ql'tll‘1l.I1t("Jtl sufe lill<‘llfll‘- age to neutral shipping 1'11 iuiziy‘ Spanish ports, but tmrttcd Bur-i ecloua which General Foncisco Franco ha thrmi tizzcd to dcsttoy. British Anilmsslitlei‘ Sir I‘IIIII'_\' Chilton, in two lnquii-iei. to Gen. Franco, asked spc:li'lez1lly tliiit lieu- tml vessels 11.: izrauted “s.1let,1" zones" in Barcelona harbor. Hence, informed sources raid. the Insurgent reply was imssiti fac- tory even though i‘. did provide for free across to silcli ports its Vtii- tlic day before by Foreign Secret- lly to prohibit. IIrlti>l1 :=..ips from carrying arms to cltiuu" .s~,~e.:1~...l1 belligerent. The Board of Tlltflk‘ \\il.\ pon- sorlng the Liovernlneui-uitinted bill, part 0f the government. n11- noiiitced piuii to avoid t\ll_\‘ inter- national incident.»- wluch I1‘.l.1lll. disrupt. British protcclon <11 1.01‘ shipping as neutral. Tilet ~ was :1 rlpoit, ivitliui-t .-.>;;- flrmiition, that a Bflllhll .-l (Continued 011 page l"- Four Killed, lVhen Train (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO. Nov. 24—A steel con- i-he Chicago north shore and Milwaukee roiid ploughed into the crowded rear wooden en; of iiii elevated expre s tonight. injuring some 65 passeng- ers and killing at leu t lllil‘. Physioaizs said there 1111s little Etopc fcrsomv of the injured. The three car uortli slioie train. northbound 1o subuibiiii Miii1d- (‘lPllL overtook the Loy 11:1 Extiress 1's ll \l'.l.lf‘(l for‘ n traffic signal rcnr the (‘- t".\\lll(‘ Stntlzm. nii the izii- nevi-h side 65Fb1ji1i If Hits Express It. tele l“ ped the ivolvlfll HI‘ 1X‘- irl l‘ llil"i' ;>.il'i_'.' the .- encia, illiczinte. '1‘urr.ig<::.;i urid Cartiigena, _ A b.ll, uuiioiiizcirzl iu (Ttuunznns ary Eden, ivus being druftcil liiist- 7 i,1 liiid ' the depot ship Woolwieh at unlikely llllll the submarines was ut-ttiiig up steum to put out for 811.1111. A llolillu of destroyers will sziil tomorrow to relieve vessels now in Spanish waiters but the ('i‘uisei* ilzilrttezi will repluet: the (‘i iiiser ftreiliu-w :11 Nliillorcii. lffllillilillliNt Ii =re1g11 Srcrczury‘ Eden's announce- " n would Loki-lite no inter- Tlie sfJllllbll Ins"r",vnt.<; t ti. 1.».l1'.‘cl011n. allegedly‘ 111: sulrce d r1 itrilcirttlii rrlylng "tllc l-‘rclirrh '1 i‘ '1; Ill‘ s Lrilze by eltlicl‘ 0f the us‘ a belligerent.“ Early tielease 0f Gorge Ships Seen SAN UllllYl FRANCISCO. {l 1 c .5 Nov. Grive . . Ill win: d lllllll in II-aivali pence tall: l‘(‘\'l\ - l't‘l(l .‘l1'll'(1.' lied re. w I1L!‘_\‘ ii’ 111e- ' Ilitl C‘l O. I”. Ohl- son. 111:1‘. tir; r of ill‘ Al8‘l\’fl r111‘.- mtid liziil ‘cctiiplett-d" urrulrre- n1." ' . ‘lie lenders here tn vtlccxc 1.01 dir! vcs. cls \\".1lcl1 would be m1 their wot.‘ to the strike-bound t1"‘.’1'\ "ill l0 days.“ A 1 ing ship 1‘.'lll‘\t"l'lliHVflll of A117 sirikc- lriiiilhd )1l\\.<(‘ll'.{PI‘i'? in r1 driimiitii- eff Bani-r- opt-ration late 111.1 ‘ .ii11d the tcrruory lIWTlll/Jl of repented appeal: for f" ‘d MANY h PRMMSHAC: ‘iounc. MAN dusf/ Knees on ' ,. ‘ ‘PRm/usiuoy 1 l 1 1 sintmliury .~.. - tviiilhruturt- '. .' -u.i1<- ..i-..\v t|lll'li_\ ail right; i . ‘ ivilitl. iiirieilsiiig iii strong iircczel 11y iiiglii. l i‘ ‘i'ii1{.).\."l‘l)_ Nu‘. ‘.24 kiiiiliililir itl".l lllilYilIlllliI lVliill 'illlll'(‘.\l , lluusiiii —- -- — ~4 15 33 \'i<‘:..,i‘i;i --~~ ~— - 43 "'3 iiiliiioiitoii —— —— — -— '4 llcllillli -- —- -~ —— - ~l* Winnipeg — — — —- 1'5 'l'u.ut11o — — — — -— l7 ~14 oIltllVll ~ ~ — ~ -* 3 34 Min ll‘lll --> ~ -— s~ l5 13 i Quebec - — — — — - W 14 Dulllll Jtlllll - -- --~ ‘i: 1i lluilliix ~ - — — — - 34 JL‘ Charlottetown -- --' 1R '34 i\‘i a r ll liii e Pnlviliers: Partly‘ ('ll)ll(l_\'l stmioiuiigv n1‘ soiueulia higher temperature and suime snow Tore 3110 "lfilnmmil “NM ‘m? l" . chiefly ill- 11154111.; lIPSII winds i11- It drove into tlic p.1(k.d humnii- 1 ity. toesng stmplinn czs til-iii: the tlgllt of way and some over they elevated spmi to riu nllry- 211 feet, 3 below. Lights blazed bliuiLnglv. T121111, i the elevived spun Wits yiliiiirzcrl in- ' . to dnrkuers, Scieaiiis <1‘ the iujurctl uiiitgliul \\'illl $ll0ill< tll other person SlllIKl- i111; m1 the l‘ll‘\i\l.f d plnifurui. P11111111 iioiice iiiid ambulance .(|llfl(l.\ weze ciispnt lied frrm a ' iiiilf don-ii stations and hospinls. clwuisillr: to strniiu hreezcs b}: night. High iiile this mnriiing nt 7.15 and inninlii at 7.16. Sun sets‘ this iiftcrnocn fll 4.23 :111'l rises tomorrow morning at 7.12. I-‘iill moon Saturday‘. Nov. 28. at l 1212 p. in. y Slllllfill‘l"<l(ll‘ tide eighteen liiin- , uLi-s ll\lt‘l‘ iluiii Clirirloiieiuwii. ', rim v.11: vi:i:ii\ i '1‘ i-- IMOHIPII 11.1.1 ‘I III I 1i m. "new Tiiriiieiitliir ll ii. iii. 2.521 p. m., llv rim-tit Nlmflliiy. triilii CIFIIIICFIIQIII lint lrlp. - "-."-"“Y=' --;&Ar.'_\"" fiqII-EJ K. ~r=n">~;.1ZL‘ , Q fi-s..'».i._~,. '5 .iL-_£