PAGE Si}? n» SPORTLIGHT POPEYE PIIIYIGE ' Elltflltll-Today-Frlday-Sat. rosy only. "uusnrftyuwtoou -f1a i*v.- u” . WITH PATI-Ic mantis. summon spnzn - comm! AND uovnnr luau. .. ‘CAPITOL? -'-.rn|.,& m. luau? snows! uxrmu ui SHOWS¢§Jl-—Nl-—I.II~ WllD RFASTS GUARDED HER BLAUTY! I )mn|l|1| Lmnmn “ WJHNGIE p PR/"flfl" ALLE CED gowglmevlsmmcgigflulgbwtg d")? central fire shortly comma; into service the fastest fighter in servlctrsquld- r 1 tu mil?» fllgwhfilre l“ fie "’°“"u.. fut idedfor“a'ceusee- mrs aerv were - ‘lama prov De est in the world and new type! 011 order were such that "it is ve it had likely their performance mam ' L11 stat quo of Europtgubxid ethe Lrsbitration treaty between Germany and Czechoslo- of differences between the Hztvas news agency stated 1 QUIET REIGN 8 iiirfitfiiatggm Government had feared Konmd {IEIlKSEl-Hd Napimllfaadorhzig-ht whip ne u eten ong g frenzy ‘with similar suit-Enoch. I-hnlem, however, mowed mod- oration in his lrlef Budeton German Hermann Fran-k pmtoed two border incident vtctims—Ge0rg Hoffman and Nikolas Boehm-as true representatives d tho Nazi movement and declared the would live forever because they led for the Sudeten German party. Particularly unpleasant to Czechoslovak ears was Frank's dmfienge: “Whenever Der Fuch- rer calls us we are ready." which brought from the crowd shouts of "Bieg Hell“ (mil victory). Deputy Ernst oqlogflgd the dead as models of German manhood who “shed their blood for ideals of blood and soil." Fifty thousand Sudeten Ger- mans lined the black-draped amok of Eger as cctffim of the we men passed in procession. lht Prime. itself the day was Deny Protest Rocelved nhAd mreian esman re pu mood a Dr. m Illoenloir, Gennan lttkiotn. had dciivcod a. protest ago-inst concentration cf Czecho- slovak troops 1n Sudeten German border regions. Earlier in me do; the spokes- man said Disenlohr called the at.- Dloventizls any further misunder- stondin The unerai honoring H ff and Boehm. who were shotmg they sped past a police barracks near the German frontier, spread an atmosphere of tension through- Olt Czechoslovakia. There was Oaech resentment that (Jhancellor Hitler had sent two wreaths for fl-le two coffins. and that. German officers-attaches of the 158M101: in Prahs-had been picked to place them. Oraflon Paces Quietly Hanleinb brief address and the otations cvf Pfrogner and Frank passed off without trouble. "The whole world knows that it was not you-two modest men of Eger—who disturbed peace and order in our homeland." Pfrogrzar declared. “It is significant that the first victims should have been peasants whose families fought for peace on their home soil for centuries. "But soon your sons will take up the long sword and wield them as you have done all your lives, and so you shall live on in their bldcd and be immort ." Fi-anks address carried an equal- ly strong challenge. “In deepest sorrow and in grim bittemess_sudeten Germany stands at the b1er of our two dead," he an. “Those two men laid down their lives on the altar of our futau-e. They were the first blood wit- nesses of the National Socialist (Nazi) idea. The lead which killed Ithem has given them perpetual 1 e. "No great ideas ever establish- gmm t, 1mg; he mm” mm; ed themselves without pensons violations d. the German frontier 711111118 i0 die N!‘ flwm- Above the by Oleclucslovat military planes. '1!» Mil‘ High Conunnnd h- sued orders orbi ding aircraft to fly over e lone extending five lrilometral (Iwee miles) on alt/her ude of the boner "wit s view to LAITEIB - SENTNEI - At; Trinity United Church Manse, 220 Rich- mond Street, Gaul on May l, 1938. by the Rlcv. Hugh Miller. Elsie May Lunar ot Gm:- lottetovn to Denbel Irving Bontper, KEOUGIAN-At the residence of J. A. Keoughan, Vernon River, Mrs. Bridget. Maser, aged U. mnorsl Friday morning at 8 o'clock to it. Joachims Glurch. MlTCflElL-Entered into rest at Charlottetown, May 26, i938, Helen H. lvllitchell aged '70. third eldest daughter 0f the late Judge Wil- liam H. Pope. Pastoral notice lotor. GARDINEI~At his home in Cape Traverse. Mov 23. 1938. Gerald FTQIIClS Gardiner. aaed 12 years. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hasnrd Gardiner. Funeral from home of parents Wednesday t I b. m. MACKENZlLAt St. Peter's Bay. on Mav M. i938. John J. Mac- Kenzie. azed '70 retired section fore- man on the C. N. R. Ruler Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. GALLAN;- the lam we M lfinenl from . L. Ifennemeyzralzql Iglgne ‘Pri- rlav mcrninz at. 8. to tanne- man's Basilica. the Ccmct/‘rv. TURNER-flit. 24 Elm Avenue. on Wednesday. Mav 25>. i938. Mrs. J0- icph Turner in her 82nd vear. Fun- eral on Friday. Mav 27th. Service Itarting pt two oizfock. Funeral leavinc at 2.30. Interment k1 People's Cemetery. Card Of Thanks Robert J Diamond and funny Wish to thank the doctor! and nursing staff of the hmvinchl Sanntorium for all kindness, also zhose who sent flowers and ma- sages of svmpathv during the sick- ness 11nd death or Ral J. - bond. L- 16-5-2641. Card Of. Thanks “E's-ft S s 9. . this thek Home; gent? recmgrbexcavement. u-IJO-fl- -li. UNDIRTAK-IR - nunsmn__ , ‘fe of the individual stands the l1fe of the nation. “For us there is onl one real death-dishonor. Ancl or us there is only one life-the honor of the German nation. "Germany must live even though In die." Protest Renewal 0f Trawler Licenses UITAWA, May 25-—R.enewa1 of trawler licenses recently was a dir- ect blow to any hopes for better- ment. among fishermen of Halifax County this year. according to a petition bearing 1.500 signatures, presented to the House o! Com- mons today by R. E. Finn (Lib. Halifax). The petition asked Fisheries Minister Michoud and the Govern- ment tc reconsider the decision to renew trawler licences. Too Late To Classify FOR. SALE-NATIONAL CASH register, good as new. F. R. _McLaine. L-QIZ-c-zti-ill. TO LET-FURNISHED BED- room. 36 Kent St. Omcboslovakla that 1t recall all or part of troops Si: Archibald snalyslsofthcairpwl loomed Great Britam had revoked surpassed by bombers of coun . Re in th demand f an k1- qulryjefite geld ethat what gr wanted thrown into the German areas of the little republic. ‘Ilnis was central European the FOPElgn Office was under stood to have leit for W t R. A. F. READY (Contlnued__fro_-@gge L) dnsnce. al h an order I rewmized was placed in Great Br min in 1935, inc on at. a mp and would therefore rely henceforth when the head of the dc lo wasnotmthefloizsetoanswerfor . Cham riain. replied that it himself." Canada and other domtuionl had bun. simply because capacity for production was “operated for our own p The government's recent ii uire dominions with their rBq ised" POUND CONCERN to de.iver House. zrowing pu 11c concern re- cording the state of our an" de- fence anci administration of the de- partments concerned calls complete and search ent inquiry conducted under conditions forests British planes to forei stating 271. bed gone countries outside the Empire. and. calling for a full air lnq said it should cover four poms: pro- duction _of planes. their armaments and equipment; interior organiza- in con- _tunct.on with a supplies ministry; home defence, and passive defame. CHARGES INCOMPETENCI upplies. He called vigorously .01" a miniswflof supply and de- ces and dlevo of t. Berlin. Sirlfiinlsld! Mfxomto- Lrvputgetiau be tfiandthathewlllolnitm carzrynout the duties eu- uamn t. cro poms Dected of him Inrd sa-tiisfiedwithhis MLT" ‘ fluneof l ,' But. he added, “I do not believe edsion a ministry of suppl in peacetime into "whether they can- is going to be effect ve as the min- not manufacture aircraft in Cana- M17 0 t my; extram-dintfaryhzx- tho PM! 81W 0w “ govemrnen ve mini”? Hm" WW9" rtgrgsnrfg the dommions," n. Dal the ministry n sa . “Not only has this country not used them to date." he added, “but power t0 6 this oountrv has not supplied the and regulations. we: over strlm [flrflngjtg and power for ution of labor." Without those powers creation cl a new ministry would set back in work bemg done. be added. "Then- fore the government are not pn- On a visit to Australia Dr. Dail- pargdtoset 11D anflnistfi’ MID- ton had found great concorn be- ply . cause British promises suitable aircraft to that dominion also be- continual changes in Slltlgestlons as to typo. Dr D um ll and nee policy one of “fumb 1mm. nlrvmn. 1412s.. Mary m- ill"?! 199V’ B" (AH-Fire and a. series of earpho- cherged that Britain's aircraft were 10m aboard the 0g tinker 1D 131i; d 1mm" tied up here toda/y, 1m two Hts mottglgn. cause for the sir de- afégltfi M“ 5 om!" Chief Mate Gal-l Bendrien °mhn a this thetwomissingmenwercmc Yorio, a. wiper. of Jersey City, N. J., and Walter Wldney of Boston. The gq; a blast rocked the waterfront md lnflgpgnd- sent seamen. their clothes in flames th dispatch lBHPi-‘BQ Over the side. n consistent with export of _ countries. tmrcd knee. He and he was in t Y8K? W punmp house when the first ur- plosion occurred. but did not mow the cause. 0 ‘nu _ u-m-w-n- gmgtlxw“. smut...” an - ' 0B0 cinnamon-um jlllrlotlctum Bustnnc ctcoastodoyforthenmmn - dlynaflu un"“"ns(i°l V w 1&1 m- a. John's. A. Pickud mus-pom: muons our. a being thoaunceuoftheirdancobeldmt 51 apposition leader, joined’ the Canadian National Hotclllou- demand in f ministry of s p m. Ghaombzrlain do! evening. hundred wuplesndaxgedkto the ploaslngrhythm ..P\'edry ludhlsmlasiom Hlflilldfllol! Prince 0t WBIS students, was held 1‘ m‘ “v “m” “D °‘ u". t»: night m u» collece auditor- ‘l. ulo onl or nthtggmb? pm“ tfioftimmm wo y or . u a. con pmcu. theairminlst ofalleuctnn- G.D.Stoel.Prln the u‘ develop! t; 55m its h tutim. and Mm. Steel. and acting president o! the 4th lass Iames Biunett. and Mia Mdry Doyle. secretary 01f the class. Housing features of the function who o: mind to the removal of faults and to the prosecution of its tinon The Air lmnistry had Ic- night with last minute instructions omaniaed. Thamoplm comfort! Paris and Praha. resu day's cabinet meeting. swmmirs rsslglinuon as not ptod "becaus W88 8008 E 0 083T]- skfilfauiii“. id expanlm BB. earlytodaaby ice mamtaunmedbreaklmu Ehatornlla &PeodOcunpo.ny. Inner ate:- Hrhcpalrwuo all wurhingtoaffmmon- “t. “missus t" ‘" t; u of ' actu wars. dc mtg“ v3; would be esomtial and “womfive sup 1y all the plans ready for that min- ails. e ‘ttirygvhtohoanbeplktin-tooper- (ll. W andGus nndmaclalolmstnhle I/und wtho flongvmen watchman totbomc- time pectodtltlovea. yworerounded trpinshousemWaterBtreet. COLLEGE TIMES STAFF DIN- mumtiolns was effective “l: m. “m! Nfllw-Meutbers of Tim a. student. , of Whles College held. a as o!’ munitions during the war. which were only power to control factories but tmd union Two Dead, 25 Hurt In Tanker Blaze British Ships For 10:11am, Wider the arr by the Australian Government two months ago me Royal mwy will hand oven- the Cruiser to Heavy Shipments-Of Grain From Montreal MONTREAL. May 24—(GP)——-Five tramp‘ ships sailed out of Montreal harbor today with more than 1M0.- Wins 000 bushels 0f grain under hatches. veteran. said the air minmry and It was the heaviest’. tonnage w in- grain shtpped out of the port in munitions single day this year. Mostly com and barlev from the Unite-d States. the shipments were 181s WEN tmt-fl- bmmcl for England. Iicdllond. Bean- m e lured Alustmii Government la huld L-BOB-li-ttl-Si. 1:14: with flags instead of machine dmwg, “d me 3m ‘n m‘ over tth seaplane carrier Alaotrou. . fl TDNLIII willed! a mos . am. “n 3 1.4a ass-u lvarymcoeaaftllyclr. A any finder will not till Monday, May . Plano a a 0o. buss-anal “'75:? Y. Bydns Guests were received b0 Dr. 010ml o! innfl YearO Australian Navy Mhy fi-(OP Gllhle)— angement " ‘gedtha/taltleaatioorwmorobe ‘I - For Sdle The link d’ the If i’ W.“ “P3811? £5 u - the J 1083. d" 10% wlllADblY. Auctioneer. ‘ Mcottagc f m0 uni-stem Uunapgnulunvlt THURSDAY, MAY Z5. 193B. ‘I: - lumlmds chorus. Who-inch! gsnstorlum. Urges Improvement Of Cattle Herds ovrrswA. may zs-(cw-Pim flcr creator Gov {may wnister Gard incr m the government in.- Oopygrrvative Ileader Bennett ur- to bring the nuznber up close to 403. the production of pure bred cattle fell it would be very difficult to restore it and in recent years government purchases had been an important factor in the industry and helped the bull auction sales at ry. Mr. Gardiner said the department of agriculture was alive to the im- portance of getting good breeding stock on the farms generally bu suggested there was n limit beyond which it would be unwise}! to lpulsh government pandas-sea. ey cp- edtok upthoprtoelevel and so amls breeders but if they were too ha. they might push prices so high anners would no; be able to purchase pure bred buils 0n their s» Quebec Village Is Ravaged By Flames (By Tho Councils; Pull) nscf 62112., May 254mm“ slim m have been ignited by children pin!- lnz with matches threatened this fieycn dwellings were destroyed. rendering nine funillec homeless. and a bank brand: amend con- sidorsbls . Children of Gerald Bcdard were reported to have sevtédmgheir home aflre while playing matches Thy fllunes spread quickly and Jimrpad to the homo cf Romeo Gamma nearby. Volunteer f‘ n strudgled des- gerctob to halt spread of the fire, ut it raced throulrh the- other houses before they gained control. Return‘ True Bill in Manslaughter Case (C. P. by Guardian’! Special Wire) NEW w". HGIABILE. N. 2i. Ma. iii-WA against em er . Bambi e No timberland circuit court». with Mr. Justice A. T. LeBlanc presiding. Bamhill, a. lumbemmn and resident of Montreal, was born at Jogglns Mines. N B. rested their cases. Bamhill testi- fied he fired when he was certain he saw a bear and then found he had shot Dealy. "I was. absolutely sober and have been hunt or 51 ears and never met th m dent prior to this one." he declared. IDBSTER GEAR. DAMAGED YARIMOMH. N. 5.. May 8- (Cfll-A 50-hlfle male that swept over Yarmoufl: early today dam- aged lobster gear. interrupted pow- erserviceforatimeaxuitlpmoted a, disused blacksmith shop. DECREASE IN _ RAILWAY REVENUES t h] To The Gandhi!) EAL. Que. Mo. Iii-The gross revenues of the dnclusive Canadian National Railways sys- tem for the week ending May 2i 1938 were 83.225111 as compo. with‘ $8,862,178 for th ' - e pomd period of 1991 a decrease a soulful». large audience was excellent program terpsichorean art with vocal num- bers providing a pleasing contrast. All the cast in the revue were pupils of the Capital school of Dancing conducted by Mr. Edward Miss Thelma. Burns d Miss ‘Ithelma Teed violinist for the evening. Mr. Ed Acorn was chairman. The program was under the dil- tinguished patronage] and five Cameron and Miss per. Following were the numbers which made up the third act Grand Opening-He "'1' CharlotteltotoztiiiHospitql BAZA E Red (Cross (damp-align?! _In Charlottetown SmnirIZotII-lneiclttgnta May 26th & 27th c. N. BISSETT, Dance Revue Presented To Large Audience grand dance revue of 1N8. presented in the fro Guild hall last nigh ugl- tal School of Dancing was a lg from ull standpoint-s. A rested to an eaturlng the Th8 tbytheC Premier and Mrs. Campbell. and His Worship Mayor E A. Foster and Mm. Foctu‘. m show will be repeated t0- 8 . The linutatloru of space do not permit mention of the individual numbers on the program. it is suffice to say that each re- ceived s very hearty response from the audlencemthowayofup- “ms?” ‘up’... s... en c encou-cs. on be made of very nne ntunbau by _ two little artists, ears of size. Aneta Lynm 1nd arleno Warren. who appeared in individual numbers and in a team dance. Another foam dance Mitch Perhaps were given look. Betty Acorn and Lloyd G31. lant were other youthful artists Y ermorcs from the Adult punters of the cast to regéve encore: ‘i2; urges . Smallwood and Jack Cameron. nd were cleverly built into a which they composed the final act. Characters who took part in the first two acts included Ed- ward Bpurgeatllt, Miss Edith Whit- lock. Ray Perry. Jack Smalllwood. munlbers play of third and t lgh-Ho, song tz to S t story by Alicewlgegtemw Dance. I30 .v Gallant. nce. Than-ks for the Memory. Edith Whltlock. Dan Anetu nth. tic ‘While Oa-rr and Mar- W . Routine-of tsp. Prods Josie. Team of Tot Ao- count I Love You), Ami-lone Wu- mn. Aneta Lyn . Individual Dance. Jacquelano m- bur n. To . Barbe Wbltlook. w.‘ I Double Danaxgou, dance. m. Dancing, Nollie sumanb. C edv B0 ortlftcd ack Smallwood. Onedt/fogth Pupil (no). Halon one Mom-h Plpll (mo, Phat ‘mucu- a n», Jack cm‘- Mod to '1' m an m Myers up Runes to Mm MQIJOID Finale. “Mama That is Hare ti . The Kim!- m m out Ladies’ Committee Envelolie Collection May 28th-30ih MRS. C. G. DUFFY, Your Cross Needs Yo u r H e l p _ . Veteran Fisherman t. Perishes In Bl :7 Myles Golla-gh , 41. Ketch Harbor. elfts. a tod . seiner "Old Glory". member of the crafts Veteran fisherman and "Csvtalns Courageous The seiner came 11m» l- from Boston to prep member 0f the crcw 1 the time of the tire. in the engine room. atlon showed he l1: flre which caused do Line Abandonment; Overstressed (‘lat . (By The Canadian Press) _ UITAWA. May 25 —-T0o m , stares was being laid on the . d line abandonments, and not ugh on matters where substsa economies might be effected. 8.1m" AD. MleRae (Con. Vnncou ' pro ted at. this afternoon's Senate Railway Commi Savings from abandoximents dmnonstrated to large economies lay elsewhere, The Senator's prom-t came ~- lng examination of T c. M . .- r cursing particularly the proposfl the unification plan of Sir t. ' Batty. C. P. R. presuient. plated abflminnlna pm B. a distance of 337 mih Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Lawson Little or San became the third mun -and l», amateur golf championship t . in successions. Little acccm .f.. the feat at St. Anncs-on- ears ago today. llet l Dal in i936 and won Canadian o en that ymr with record-smas ing some of m. spsmox KAYOE-F mou JHILADEUPHIA. M/W 25—( h rywdflfl, tog’ fro ltiidll 1331.. mnlflhwfllékcti m t Al tore of Philadelphia, m he t l" Alb-mick wcitrhed 190 l- nwmrr urns-Mrs: - Guardian's s will w 1 CLEANING SPONGE! To elem sponges wash out household ammonia. FRYING TOMLTOES I! cut tomatoes are rinsed it! ‘ they will retain incl!‘ v " a fluvour is much 1m - on Maori’! m.» landfill?-