m Em’ ‘Willis at Hunter River some ‘ MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN mini llistory has been made out of op- portunities promptly seized, ___ ;’_. uloitctown (iuurdian Two Ceuto firming (iuurdlun, Founded I881 Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward . Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1936 MAXI MS OFA. MERE MAN ‘lhings of value comc only as the result of unremitting labor, Annual Slllnwrlpfiun Delivered $1.011 If] Mull Cunzulu mid U. 5. A. {ll fill d PAGES “WE ARE READY AT ANY HOU ”—E—HITLER SAN SE1} cuiicfiiuin run DRIVE u minim Government Forces Retreat As Insurg- ents Enter Import- ant Coastal City. 5T. JEAN DE LUZ, FRANCE, 5m. l3. —tC.l'.-llavas) — (ieneral limiio Iiluhfs insurgent forces, ln complete control of San Sebastian and assured of ample supplies through that vital outlet to the sen, were free tonight to turn their 11t- untion to a drive on Madrid. Thc insurgents streamed into the geaslde summer capital last mlflnlghl, to find llcree street fighting going on within the remnants of the Government ranks as Basque Nut- lonalisls battled. to, prevent their ustuhile anarchist allies from hunting and dynamlting San Sebas- tian's main buildings, IDYALISTS \V ITIIDRAW’ Meanwhile ihc main Government forces withdrew five miles trest- wnrd to the coastal town of Orio, sstridr‘ the main rond to Bilbao. Governor Antonin Ortega, who re- mained in San Sebastian until one,’ o'clock this morning, established thc | new Leftist general headquarters l0 i lnilcr. farther west in Zumuyn. i This lcit Madrid in nominal con- ,' trol of a narrow strip oi shore ini northern Guipuzcoa province. bu: neutral observers predicted thc Govcmmcnt forces could not long hold this sector. t General Mom's Moors were the‘, lint to enter the city, in accordance ' "ilii the insurgents’ custom oi using ihese African natives as shockiroops in thc event of a pos- liblc trap. Neutral commentators were cf iiie opinion that the insurgent vic- iiirl’ in the vital sector ncnr the French border could now bc re- Ilrded as complete. ammo, Sept. l3.—(A. P.) l- lpnnish Government leaders‘, keep- i-lil Close watch on Portugal where m iiiieliililcd naval revolt was quellcd last week, announced today that aerial bombardment of the Ovlvdo and Tnlnvcra sectors result- °ii in the most decisive victories of u“ 57"liliy civil war. Premier Francisco Largo Cabal- imi: Wiio formed a Communist- 5°¢iliii§t cabinet to carry on the Si‘! B-SiilnstIFnscism, watched tho paévirigiiésle ‘situation ‘and his hows- brPnk-themlliiiii, insisted the out- chamclerrtel was oi far more serious emmont Miflli the Portuguese Gov- nuiteri comma {vans "Civ-“iiio Dime‘? Brackle i -. y Beach Md“ Tuesday. 15th. L-6445-9-l2-2i "Noti _. ‘ “wk. 55am 5:34: Theatre L-(HZB-O-H-lfi-IT-IB. this “Jiigiiili-ilcr Farewell Dance, Bel- T all, THC-BURY, September 15th. “iii music. Refreshments. L-6457. "Bovr Club Do H -- nce, Lorne Valley zié-nwFliiw-idiiv. September 1on1. °i5 Orchestra.‘ L-6438-0-12-2i, u _ _ elf??? P-"iy. Auction Forty Plvcs m dcemer Hall, Tuesdlil’. Sept. iii 8.30. Prize to value of $10.00. L-GAQO-Q-IZ-Bi. n L‘ hyBgiilo Party Pcakcs Hall, Tugg- nae fhtcmbei‘ 15th. Dance after. , i iiiisblccs of Holy Name Soc- iiii St. THESE. 1443359-9-10-12-11. n ‘i umAnnual Protestant Orphanage youriiiliilc Sale October 8th. Save - donations for that date. L-M5l. Kyiiciiiil live hogs, lambs nnrl i at Kenalngton Thursday omini- SEN-ember llih. N"ci'ro'son ‘gif- siliied MacEwen and Camp- la-MBB-B-ll-Zl. Relchsfuehrcr Adolf Hitler pictured above in characterlstici speaking pose who in a spirited oration at the Nurcmburg Nazis Anniversary 0f Baptéf Church Inspiring Anniversary Services Held Yesterday With Rev. Dr. Patterson As Guest Speaker. A large congregation was present a: thc morning service of the Bap- tist Church to assist in the com- mrmoraiitan of the hundredth anni- vvisnry‘ of its foundation. Following thc morning prayer, lcd by thc minister, thc Rev. H. L. Deuton and participated in by the congregation, a bmiutiful responsive order of pralst, thanksgiving, tlOlllflzfilflll and intercession, ztrrangccl by Dcn- toh. was uscrl by thc congregation. The prvaclicr- n! the morning was thc Rev. F. W. Patterson, D. D., Piudut of Acadia University. "Minna (in his icxt thc saying of Jcsu.» from St, John, “1 ani the liyzht of the world" and from Si. ltiziitliciv" "Ye arc thc lights of tha world" the spei er briefly set forth WIANWMAAL Lduds Accomplishments LS T0 REBEL y FOR c155 Plilllltiil ciimnscriins llN UTTAWEA Canada’s Delegation to League of Nat- . ions Session De- parts. OTTAWA, Sept. l3—-(C. P.) An era. of cwlm after several weeks of feverish activity [in government circles may be expected to follow the departure over the week-mid of Prime Minister Mackenzie King and several of his ministers on various missions. The Prime Minister, Labor Min- lster Norman Rogers and Hon. Raoul Dandurand, minister with- out portfolio, are enrouio to Gene- va as Oa/nadlan delegates to the League of Nations Assembly, Fl- nance Minister Charles Dunning will visit his constituency in Prince Edward Island, while Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Minister of Agri- culture, and Hon. T. A. Crcrar, Miimsbcr of Mines and Resources, will spend some time in Wdstem Canada. Justice Minister Ernest ,w Congress declared Germany lmd achieved, "u miracle oi’ rcsurrec- i-ioii." an'd assailed Soviet Russia. Lapolilto, acting Prime Minister, i’ will probably hold several cabinet ‘ sessions during the WOOK and i. clean up some work lcft over from ' last week's program, including the inppoixiuncnt oi a Chief Justice , for Ontario, a. Judge of the Su- i prcme Court of Canada, and nu- i mcrous lesser judges for- which vacancies exist for six in Ontario alone. It is also anticipated that a third member of the Peniten- tlarles Royal Commission will be appointed this wcck. Mr. Justice Joseph Archamheault of the Que- bec Superior Court, chairman of the commisicn, will open sessions in Ottaivn some time this week. The other member is R. W. Craig, K. C., of Winnipeg. Harry W. Anderson, former managing editor i of thc Toronto Globe, died soon i after he had been named to the commission last , spring. Illness of Justice Archambeault prevented earlier opening of the inquiry. the complcmcnlal unity of the two passages, and dwelt on the quality of light as rhc emblem of puiiiy, with its power to cleanse and at the satue time be itself incapable‘ of stain. It was noted that all light is thc result of sacrifice and finally the ministry of liglit in revealing 11nd healing. Included in the nluslc of thc morning was a fine presentation by the large choir of “They that trust in the lard." Miss Vera. H. Malcolm Campbell, Mus. Bac. the guest sop- rnuo gave an impressively bcnuti- ful rendering of "Comofimto mo,“ from Handel's Messiah. Dr. Patterson in th conrsc of his (Continued on Page '7) Russian Anthracite Again Permitted Into Dominion __Z._-__ OTTAWA, Supt. l3.-—(C.P)—l Canada and ltussia having resumed normal trade rvl-iiiviis. “Willi anthracite coal will ugnin conic into Canada‘ subject i.» certain restric- tions. Hon. W. D. Euler. Minister of Trade dud Commerce, recently rc- tilrnerl from n trade mission to Russia, announced today iiii?" °i" flcial Russian new ngviici’ iiiiii iii‘ sued p, statement. giving iii" mm“ tinder which Russian anthracite will be exported to Canada. Not more than 2501K!) metric ions. (2.204 pounds to the tom will in‘ ex- _ Ported to Canada in n. shrzlc ‘sem- Anthracite coal from liiit-“i-‘i “ii be and at. price". (‘fil“r"'l"’il‘,fi'.ll‘ ‘i competitive prices of the some 01"" duct from other countries, hiwiiiili i i I duo regard to the quality of the product. Russia has no intention of ship- ping coal for consumption in the Maritime Provinces, It is the intention of Russia to ship to Canada the larger sizes of anthracite (stove, egg and cobbles) and also a certain percentage of buckwheat. Conl will not. bc sold through the medium of one distri- butor for the whole of Canada, but. contracts will be entered into with several Canadian ilnns. "The statement indicates that; the Russian authorities will limit the ‘shipments of anthracite coal l0 Canada in any one calendar year in the maximum am unt of 250,000 mrirlC tons," trade officials here said ' "' Ultimatum zliaindedi China By Japan ' TOKYO, Sept. l4 tblondayl- Japan today warned China that lf thc staff of the 10th army is not immediately withdrawn from Pnklmi the Japanese army will “pnclfy" thc Chinese Forces" as it. did al. Shanghai in 1931." The ministries of foreign af- fairs, war and the navy after a joint conference instructed Navy Mlnisier Osnmi Nugnno to make this demand dirretLv to General Chlang Kat-Shah, head of the Nanking Government. Nineteenth Route Army Com- mande at Pukhol. who have been opposing the landing of l Japanese. committee to investi- gate the murder of a Japanese drugglst there Sept. 3 must be withdrawn from thc area. or Japan will intervene "by direct force." it was atlted. Martial law prevails in Pakhol, where u number of thc 10th Army‘: officer: have refused to admit the authority oi’ marshal Chlnng. Island Minister At Springhill BPRINCHIIL, N. 5.. Boot. 18- Rev. T. Owen Hughes, Cardigan, P. E. 1., was the preacher at the evening service at 8t. David's Preebyterain church tonight com- memorating the llth anniversary of the founding oi the congregation Mrs. Hughes was heard in a solo ltthomwntfillfiflt liichman-Mierrill Winging Way Across Atlantic (Monday) —Ha.rry Riehman and Dick Merrill hopped off at. 3:03 A. M. today (11.03 l’ M A. D. T Sunday), on their return flight to the United States. Riohman, the Broadway crooner, and Mérrill, his pilot, were at- tempting to be the first to make a round-trip Trans-Atlantic flight. They landed tn a South \Vales pasture Sept 3. alter flying from New York in 18 hours, 38 minutes. their low-winged monrqilane, Lady Peace, was being prepared for the hop. Richman remained up while the plane's sollne tanks were being filled. PERFECT TAKE-OFF The take-off for the second at- tempted Atlantic crossing of the silver blue and gold craft. was almost perfect. About 1,000 Britons cheered the two American fliers as the Lady Peace taxled down the 2 l-Z-mlle runway, lighted by flares, and then disappeared into the darkness. Merrill and Richman arrived at the flying field at 2:30 A. M. after sleeping at a hotel at which they breakiasted. 'I'hvy came from Liverpool yesterday to make use of the long smooth beach here for their start in the heavlly-‘azicn machine. Both obviously were nervous as they arrived: Richman shouted oc- casionally, but Merrill wore a grim smile and attempted to calm in the face of their hazardous venture. The East-West crossing of thc Atlantic is generally considered more difficult than the hop they made from New York to the British Isles. King Will Fly VIENNA, Szpt. 13—-(AP)—King Eciward has a favorite song-and it lriau peasants. performer liberally. “That's my favorite song," he said. ' The song, in rlinlcct. refers to thc lower Austrian village of Langm- lois, near Vienna. ZURICH, Swlizrrlanrl. Sept. l3— (QR-Havash-Maor E. H. FiJhlcn. Master of the King's Flight, lauded here tonight after n hop from Croydon Airport lt was rcportcd he would fly the King. who is coming here from Vienna. back lo London the final leg of his hOildny journey. Irish Brigade To Aid Rebels DUBLIN, Sept l3~Eoin O‘Dufi_v. Irish ayrnpathizer with the Span- ish insurgents, announced tonight that, his brigade oi 2,000 Irlshmen ready reached the headquarters of General Francisco, loader. ICI- SOUTIIPORT, Eng" Stvpt. 13 -j Merrill had taken some rest while . u“. i before the lscngue of Nations ses- Back To London , deals with ‘he “mic me of Auk : 11nd his crew of three men brought i ll L fil ' . . fl ‘ - His Majesty heard the song 1n a, b2)?“ Ailolsinii fisjlzsigigfnud: night club hcrc and requested threei teméy m Si; hours 14 mlnuuis encorcs after which he tipped the! complain? a two leg hm“ ' would form a distinctive part of the Spanish foreign Legion and will leave for Spain unarmed and in muftl. O'Duify hoped in this way to avoid breaking the nou- intervention pact. 2N0 date for the departure was announced, but 0'Duffy said two the insurgent. cemetery hare today to the late Rev. Dr. John Prlngle. who, as minister. mir-ionarv and war padre,’ wu an outstanding f:gu:c in the Presbyterian Chvuch in Canada. for - 350 fcct from the water, was carried rock clifla so steep they appear act- ‘ (‘ape Tormentlno rur u mother aoo feet up the mountain-holly to hang ovgr m; up‘, i inns: nus iEllRllPE FACES “miunuiiv iWill Employ League of Nations to Halt Armament Race. BERGERAC, France, Sept... 13- (A. P.) -F'ranc.e plans to take ac- tion in an effort. to chock the ar- mament race threat/caring Europe with “total ruin." foreign minister Yvon Dclbos revealed today. indicated thc move would be made sioh in Geneva hue this month, bus-ad on strengthening the. Ilea- gue, to which, he said, “France "remains faithful.“ Dclbos as- serted that, whatever happens, Fwnco will clin: to her tracts with thc Little Elltbllik, the S0- viet lhiou and Poland. These, he declnicd, were “purely defen- sive" nml therefore “directed ‘ against no one.” I E “Calls to arms and ideological; " crusades which c‘.1:1 plunge Eu- , rope inio fire and blood do not i come from our side," Delbos said, i switching to the Spzmlsh situation. "We don“. mix into the interior affairs of other countries." l-Ic added, however, that “if we have ,nclopto1i a poliry of non-interven- ' tion it ls because a cmiirary atti- i tude would bring the risk oi war for us. “We know also that in the iprcscnt European atmosphere, the slightest. sparks could set off a. i remiim , powder blrrcl, iaringing incidents i iwhosc consquezzces would be in- i calculable." i l Complete Second Atlantic Flight (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) NEW YORK, Sept. l3 —-G€r- many has shown agahi what she can do in commercial air trans- portation across the Atlantic. Captain Hans Werner Von Engel from thc Azores. i, Thc Jmrruey". ending at n11 air i‘ harbor at Point, Washington, N I _Y., was 7T0 mllcs long Ii. was made without incident. i What the filers had i was a second survey over the south- Ill'l'l route on the North Atlantic. PARIS OPERA HOUSE GLTTTEI) (‘weriunny w mid 1:1: PAR lS. scpi. 7 iCP-HJYGS i ~- A l.000,t)Il.)-lr.‘1hc which guru-d ‘the ($531100 i agcmcnt announced tonight. 1 -—Scventy three residents 0f i water sweping over the town. . The catastrophe left not a single liivim“ iiiii-ioii oiiiticis- iia/li iii‘ i house standing. liven the fields were , of soil, leaving bnrei rocks to show where the waters hncl i scoured clear rushed and then subsided. -—-———-——— Rescuers found about 20 survivors ii“ BYDNEY- N‘ 5-1 sepi- iii-ic P‘) I but many of them were severely‘ in- He‘ completed I Opcrn House here curly today and dmnnged the dome will delay the however, be ovvrvunu,» l1‘: opculngof the fall season, the man-mi .1- ‘ RockAvalancheiWipes Out Norway Town, 73 Killed LEON, NORWAY, scpt. 13.-—(CP> i stile. thisi “mo” wurisi arc“ “we killed m‘ ii-icri hundreds of yards from 1hr: day when a rock avalanche plunged I ‘flurwv , into Loon Lake nmi nPlll a wail of iNazis fihieftain §h0uts Challenge To Bolshevism. Claims Germany Has Achieve-ti “Miracle Of Resurrection”. i Turns Envious Eyes On Russia. B)‘ Wade Wei-iv Copyright 1936 by the Associated l’rc.<< NURElvlllliltfl, Sept. iii-Germany is ucll iirmctl and ready to defend a miracIe-“the miracle oi‘ its mm re- l surrcction”— (huriccllor Hitler told l2(l,tl0tl unifurmcrl . Nlllis "lid 50.0fm speclzlitlrs in a ceremonial tribute to Great War dead today. “Let no one be deceived!“ , any hour.” “He dismissed with u phrase the material achievements i of the regime-road building‘ and claimed reduction in unemployment. ‘ , “Our miracle, however was resurrection 0f a humiliated i people,” Hitler said. “That miracle consisted not in the ~ fact that one man arose (Hitler) who believed in the re- isurrcction but that. millions folluot-rl him and went the same viva)". “That I found you, that you bore with me all these years, that was Germany's great good fortune." . r.'>~—:~*:-i:= HUGE ARMED FORCES he shouted. “we are ready at i I Emphasizing that the icoooofwfllllall ' , uniformed lllCll bciorc him were Negro Bandits i only n11 extremely‘ small PCFCCIlLZlQfii of his 125M300 storm troopers, his i‘ black uniformed "S. S." men, not. to mention tl c regular {lllllillz iovces, Hitler inked: 1 (c. 1*. By Guardnirfs Special Wire) “Who can oppose this bloc i . 1 '- ‘ i155’? 5T- i-ioms. Iii» 5‘~‘l'1i~ 13- lonul determination. i --i“liiiili8 8- iiiililiiig filitlii i0 Eel he'll “Our old enemy, lioishevism, ‘Kill/Diver. MYS M81‘! Gfiiiiefl $98M?!’- vanquished within Germany but i day shot it out with two negrocs still active around her borders. who attempted a holdup in her “But let no one be deceived. We tavern. arc ready’ at 1111i" hour. We all have f As she came up from behind tho ‘one wish-w mzizntain pcacc-buflbar, she emptied her revolver at firm decision: i the startled stick-up men, who fled with it goes one Never to surrcnricr Gcrznainy to at the first shot. One of them that. cnexny we haw eomi‘ to know mun-idea 11,,- Sfnmach rig pr- my; so well." i through thc door. Referring to Spain he said: , 0m 5pm rerun-mg ' by me “Everywhere agitators arc calling “HQ-DOS whizzm by hm- ml- and mass-cs together 111 demonstrations, dmmd me -» -- m a Sign “'l1i(:h 531d; agamst Fascism and against Nat- i n-ny n _.\q_,,.,__-- The band-us gamed iunul Sociallsm-dcmonstruLions furl‘ an fl,,ro,m,b,§,. and escaped, supplying arms and ammunilion and volunteers. ‘ _ "But 1f 1 should cull 11 dclllull- stration it. would amaze tilt" ivflfld. M11110“; 11mm lllliililll: would res- pond with ilunnng hrnris." ———~~~ W ~ +2 ,i_" ____;_____._.._..._. 4hr; iufancsw , “Raft-ms 0N BQRROWED ~ (Rcoatr. ARE Atw/ws LABOR. SPEECH Ycsterdnyq m s spccch before,‘ youths oi lilt? labor iruni, Hitler. conlrnsled Gcrlhanys poverty of natural resources with the richness of Russia in minerals and farm lauds, and said that if thc Ron-l. htui thc Ul'lli>, ihc Ukrnziii- Siberia "we could create a plnuiiihv i on earth.“ ' ‘ Thc Chancellor did not .~:1- 1,111.‘111y had any intcxitim‘. 111 11o ialic these tcrriiuiu. i 11or did he mrlicnit» nilkl 2:1‘ i1.‘ Lhcm- nmxiuxum tempera ,|- v » n i v- i Hitler lulti how 1i1‘:’ii'3"i ‘ L21 "- '1 AM‘ fire many must struggle in at‘ “ DMHU!‘ _ __ v7 m 50 famous (‘vruud raw material slllivlllllvy Akmylk _ _ __ __ >_ 7m 42 .-'1‘h1s Silgrlll!!!‘ mils! i-n(d;‘:;:“:'1 Ednmmuu V" m m‘ i‘ M 5,2 v_y_ __ ‘lQggnyg . ._ W -- -_ _- (in 74 (Continued on Page .1 k wiiiiiiiwg ‘“ T ' ‘v0 ___ ._ . _. - I 'l‘nro11t~ -~ - - '-- 1Y5 ‘Of’. v.1 - ~ 54 ihiuntreail -- ~- ~- ' — (v0 "l y Quebec ——- -- —- W a -— '43 54 ‘, Saint John — » - — — -5‘.Z 84 iliuliiflk -- w _ ~ _ so o4 i (‘hail \"11.\\v11 —— —— —- ~52 58 ProviucPs1- ltioderatl . hiarilanie nud c1101 with good visibility. iiillil title this morning at Apparently" they hurl iron-i lilKi ifihifliit M. 10.29 Sucrnl of thc victims wcrt‘ (‘ml’- cn lo (iPlllll. No! :1 single family escaped ui. i ‘..-=|.~x, 0111‘ death, rises tomorrow morning at 5.38. ‘lkzuri-is who have \'i.\ii\‘(i the A" M ' sccuc of the (‘.lit\.\i.l"0\)ilL‘ nhvays murvcllcd at the temcrity of thc in- bitanis, living under the constant threat of death. than Charlottetown nn; can rerun . 5.10 r. 1w. —A monument. W“ iiiivsiied iii ii lured and Sfilllc \\'(‘l't‘. cXpected mi Avalanches. minor mics except for 1...... 'l'ormentlno n .4. y. ca.» r~ ‘ > 0| . '- . 7| l,' dim 1 that of i005 and today, are not. un- '5 Cznfirinflain ‘flu. “a A battered steamboat, which Ciiilimoii iiele- roatlnulnrhiyntll Ihlflliltllllkogxrnismm; since the catastrophe n‘ i005 in Leon Lake is a narrow two-mile an’; nnaims: daily-ya. ‘firefly: . II which 60 were killed nod perched body of water. flanked by l.000 foot-i :,':,",,g,:“|"'|'¢:i--"n} 151;": M-ilafidxulil-o on return. I \\;1:<i.~_ l111v.~'._\' northerly‘ winds‘, fair 9 '18 Sun scls this evening at 6.13 and New Moon Tuesday Sept. l5, 1.41 Summcrsidc tide l8 minutes later Inuvn Borden 0.45 A. ll. I l‘. ll» a»; i‘. ‘i q . i