MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -____@ so that lwe may good men. Educate the head and the heart have both wise and c_. .. clurlnttotovvn Gunrdlnn Two Con". Alornlnl, Glllldlllh, Founded I861. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward‘ Island Like the Dew titlicr. MERE lily When you're shut in you can 8l\lll_\> brink nut MAXIMS OFA one pld in an satisfies-crows, cANAoAftroizsoAY, ocir iOl3ER 4, 1.938 lo stasis anvil-til sllhhfflivliiill Ilvlivrrv-ii $31.01: Hy .\lull-—l'. l‘ 44 I. ¥l0(1; (ulilllili ‘lllli i. ~. i’ ‘Iii CHAMBERLAIN DEFENDS MUNICH lciiuicil HEARS Saved Cidilizatinn Rousing Conven Royal Commission Reviews Evidence OTTAWA, Oct, 3 —(CP)—The Royal Commission on Dominion- Provlncial Relations today began ll review of evidence already sub- mitted during hearings which have taken the commission across Canada. The meetings, ‘which opened today and which will be in private, will continue for pos- sibly a month. All the commissioners attended ext-opt the chairman. Hon. New- ton W. Rowell, chief justice of the SUPHPIHG Court of Ontario, who is ill. The other commissioners are Dr. John W. Dafoe, editor-in- chief of the Winnipeg Free Press, Dr. Joseph Sirols of Laval Uni- versity, Qubeec, Prof. H. F. Angus of the University of British Colum- bia. Vancouver, and Dr. R. A, lvinckny of Dalhousle University, lllllifllx. COMING "EVfNli "Borden Talkies Wednesday. L-5-10- 3-31 "Talkies and Dance Bradalbane Tuesday," L-laao-io-l-al. "Talkies-M i Wednesda. . . apequi-IB-lfi-IO-l-‘ill. "Takles-Crapaud Lglaléflgyia“. "Kensincton talikies Tuesday. L-ZON-IO-l 3i. -~ in Freeland Lodge every Wednesday night begins at nine o'clock. Tights}; Orchestra. i "Borden Line Club loading hogs lambs. calves every Tuesday. Hours to 3. L-348-12-M-2-5-tf. "Chicken Supper and Dance. St. Teresa's Hall October 5th. Web- stefs Orchestra. L-19B7-l0-l-3l. "Dance and Raffle, Rollo Bay Hull, Wednesday, October 5th. L-32-10-4-li. "Parcels for Hctestant Or- phanage rilinunage sale will be called for. Phone 151. L-20i0-l0-1-8i. "Supper and Dance in V rnon Hall Tuesday, October 4th. ood Lslnnd Sercnaders. 1f not fine next lilght. L-1982-l0-1-3i. _...___ "Chicken Supper and Entertain- nlcllt. in Webstcrs Corner Hail, Wednesday, October 5th. If not fine, Thursday. L-ll157-9-29-10-3-4. "Meet your friends. North Wilt- slllre Hall. October 5th, 8 p. m. Concert and dame. L-l9-l0-3-3i. "Dance -- At Welcome Inn. Conservative gtion At Cardigan Dr. A.'A. Macfio-liald Nominated Unanimously As King’s County Standard - bearer -— Mr. J.F. Sterns New gglinty President. Di". A. A. MacDonald, tonne M - speaker or the Provincial aegis: ondgdledbybiDréefiljgetkAMlfglosltiellalticc iature and Conservative candi- "'I'hat this meeting of the date for King's county in the federal election, 1935, was urranl- mOH-sly nominated as standard- bearer in the next federal con- test at an enthusiastic convention 0f the King's ciouniy National Conservative Association yester- day at Cardigan. The convention. which was held in the afternoon. Was fully rep- resentative of every polling div- ision and more than taxed the seating capacity of the hall. Dr MacDonald's was the only name offered for nomination. He. was acclaimed party candidate by a standing vote. which was tol- Wwed by cheers and applause. Rousing addresses on the poll- tical situation were delivered by Dr. Mac-Donald. Senator John A. MacDonald and Hon. W. J. P. MacMlllan, Provincial Conserva- tive leader. Brief remarks were #1180 made by Messrs. G. Shelton Sharp. H. "F. MacPhee, . R. Bell, secretary of the Provin. cial Association and James Mac. . Hampshire. King's County National Conserva- tive Association of Prince Edward Island assembled in annual con- vent-ion extend to the newly elected leader of our Party. Hon. Di‘. R. J/Manion. M. (1.. its hearty congratulations and our loyal support 0i’ his leadership. We wish to assure him that when the time arrives we will do everything pos- sible in our power to elect a 5W1- portcr of his Party in this County.’ Moved by James B. MacDonald. seconded by Maynard MacDonald: "Thai; this meeting of the King's County National Conserva- tive Msociation of Prince Edward Island assembled in annual con- Hon. Dr. W. MaicMillau. LL. D., etc, on hi5 unanimous election as Provincial leader of the Party. and wish to assure him of its loyal and enthusiastic slip- port and will heartily join with the people o! the other counties in an effort to place, him in con- trol of the affairs of the Prov- BrlickiGY" Wednesdayg October 5. 1938. L-l962-l0-1-4-6. "Dr. Ln Coursiere. Dentist will lit‘ l\l Murray River October 8th,’ 7th and 8th. L-50-10-4-1i. ‘Chicken Supper and Dance, Iona Hall, Monday, October 10th. L-52-l0-4-6-7-B. "Paying highest market prices tnr fowl. oats and potatoes. Peters llnzi Gallant. North Rustlco. ly-lti-lO-B-Iii. Dnhi-e. Millview "lilusqilcrnde flail, October 31st. aid of Rink. L-41-10-4-2l. Prize for best costume. "Dance. Sylring Pilrk School. "Very Tilel-"dny llllrl Friday 8:30 to l Llltlies 15c, gents 25c. Refresh- ments. L-26-l0-3-2i. "Buying Fowl every Tuesday. P-‘lyllllz hoghest mnrket prices. . Ben Cousins, Rose valley. L-l904-9-30-l0-4. "Ogphanage Rummll. c Sale Thurs ny nloming. 9.30. Old Tele- Pllone Building, Queen Street. Ii-IIO-IO-l-Sl. "Hear 01181119 Todd and the MP"?! Makers in Fredericton Hall, Wednesday, October 5th. lv-Q7-10-4-2l. "Blnlzo and Dance in the C. M. B. A. Hall, Vemou River. Monday. October 10th. Orchestra music and 111M11- L-4B-l0-4-8. the chicken supper. estra; if 0t this, fol- lOWlIIB DlBhb. nIOQ-llfid-ll. “Meetmg of _Producers, in the 528411111: or qws will be held in the neiumers Oo- ti to attend. L-6-10-a-2i. School Convention eat ueens District held at Kngston United . Wednead Octobe “A eimda r _ villi Mu‘ The meeting. at wmch the n? ince at the earliest opportunity." tiring president. Mr. A. F, Mo. Quaid. K. C., presided, elected the following executive officers for the Confidence Expressed Retiring President MeQuald, in cmmly’ i i tn m uh voiced 1st‘ District: J" “Mk sltenli- giftijsiirge at ‘the vgy lzarge and guns" Henry M3113“: GOWB-n representative attendance. He ae. looked forward confidently to 2nd. District: Dr. R. J. Mac- Dfiiliflld. St. Peters, Hem-y com“, Conservativevmwrics. both in the’ federal and provincial fields. He Mcrell. referred to the harmony mil n- caarrlg- "i" Murvhy- thusiasm which prevailed lit (the U 9mm" n Mwlflni Mm‘ grerigt nliitlignal Ctllltlgélltlftlll of the " _ pa y, e recen y a Ottawa, Mggzé 919°?” kMQIMYTB; and the general satisfaction re- mver we‘ n ' cc r Mun" suiting fircm the selection of Hon. ' , Dr. Man on as leader. 5th" District" Mex A- Madxn‘ Regretful reference was made aid, Little Pond, Charles Graham. Gaspereaux. The following officers constitute the King's County representation on the Notional Conservative As- by Mr. McQuaid and subsequent speakers to the death. since the lgst County convention, of late Senator John MaeLean. The following credentials com- socistion for the Province: Messrs. mime was appointed. Mess]. "gorfzladllk Piigfl-itndlléjh? Jbeligg; gating: a. P001151,‘ ova a. J. Mac- ' l na . Roder Lellan. May- McIntyre, and Alex A. MacDonald. mm MMDgna1d_ A‘ ‘m "WWW"? "Blink filllw- It was decided. on motion. w m“ Wswrd“y'5 mrlvemm“ MT *7 have the district meetlll , - - g held (firfimfiiifnwxiwil? Celected Prim‘ annually. and the Coilnty con- hum D_ 9R Jng“ “my ASK?‘ velntion every foilr years, at the . ‘i, l. . . MacDonald Vlce- m]; of the chmmmn President and Allison MacLeod. Secretary. Th f n a luuom Nomination Unanimous e ° “m”; rewhmllm We" 'I'he chairman declaring the ‘id -_—__lf lf§lgv_z_ meeting open for nomination oi’ a candidate fcr the County t.0 coll- tcst the next federal election, Dr. A. A. MacDonald's na-me was pro- posed by Mr. Cameron Reid, Murray Harbour North. seconded Pro-scheduled Entry TllBER HIGGINS llNliER WAY IN THE PRUVINBE Considerable Rot In G r e e n Mountain Variety, Is Report- Growers Anticipate Higher Prices. ls Nominated Digging of Prince Edward Island's potato crop urns well ull- derway it was learned yesterday. Inspection of seed tubers was just beginning. Mr. S. G. Peppin,‘ Chief Inspector in charge of Cer- tification Service, said last ilighi. From reports received from [arm- ers it would appear there was generally" a lot of rot ill the Green Mountain variety while the Irish .~\. .\lA(‘l)Ol\'./\LD DR. A. Who yesterday received unan- imous nomination as Conservative candidate for Kings County‘ in the next fedcrpl contest. Cobblers were not so badly lif- fectetl. The Inspector stressed, however. that he was only speak- ing from reports of individual growers and that- no definite estimate of the damage to the seed potato crop from rot would be available until inspectors com- pleted examination oftubers dug “As We Hav CUMillSSIUN Premier Refutes Rumors In- juries To Prisoner Received AtiHaiids from the approximately 18,000 venltion heartily congratulate the J J. . by John Corcoran. Baldwin's Road. There being no further nomin- atlons. Dr. MacDonald was de- clmted to be the ilnrlnlnlfus choice. This was endorsed by a siandiug vote of all tho. delegates Voices Appreciation Called upon, Dr. MacDonald thanked the convention for their splendid cielnoilstratioil oi‘ con- fidence in him. Ha reviewed brief- ly the achievements of the Coll- servative party. and particularly 0d the Bennett Government. de- Of German Guard Creates Incident l-‘ALKENAU, Oct. 3 — More than 50-‘) Czechoslovak soldiers Mid gcndarmes were surprised amt surrounded by an advance guard of Adolf Hitler's SS men lore today and held for three hours while they were threat- encd with machine-guns. _Whl‘n film"! ""4 ‘he claring that if Mr. Bennett were Lzci-haslovllks were deprived u! 1n power today we ‘wind not b4"; their motor equipment and experlencmg the depressed am- um“- n W“ Sale“ a‘ Pm!“ Pditlons through which we are a {retest would be made. ‘xcitemcnt in surrounding gurr sons was caused by the in- cident. The Carlsbad garrison detailed two squads of machine- gunners to guard the “hers the German entrance h not expected until tomorrow, and sideroads were barricaded. Czechoslovak: said the incl- dent occurred when the advlnce Gennan guard moved in hours ahead of the schedule of the lntematlonal military com- mission regulating occupation oi’ the western Sudeten zone. The SS commander uvs the Czechoslovak: 10 minute! to clear the town. Hungary Prepares For Quick Settlement Of Czech glssue (A. P. by Guardian's BPMHI Wire) Easing. He stressed particularly (Continued on 9118c 9. Col. 4) _Rep0rt Condition As Again Critical PREDERICPON. Oct. 8 —(CP) —'I‘he condition of most Rev. J. A. Richardson. Archbishop of ‘Fredericton, was again reported critical toni ht after another blood trans usion to d ay-tlie fourth since he entered hospital three weeks ago suffering a severe type of anaemia. i} at’ H any’: claims inivolvi her . Bwlliidninlnority in the Reipiigllc. BUDAPEST. Oct. 3-'I‘lle Hun- garian Government went al-lead Even as this action came from tonight with arrangeiments for quick negotiation of her minority claims in Czechoslovakia. The press chief of the Ionian Office mid. however, that no ill- dicaticn had come from the Prague Government as t0 Wilt" the negotiations would start. He added that Hungary was ready to occupy the purely Hun- garian minority dist-riot of Clccho- slovskia fili0llldhh0lf emails be ac- cepted by Ozec OIOVI as a rc- ault o! tho negotiations. The Czechoslovak Government last ni ht notified Budapest of its do for peach! settlement Prague, Hungarian Nazis and re- visionists urged immediate occup- ation of Hungarian regions of the neighboring Republic. Conservative Hungarian states- men sald Premier Bela Imrcld did not look favcrably on this course. preferring to attelnpt a settlement by direct negotiations. If this fall- ed. it was said he would submit the question to a new four-power conference as provided in the ARABMRDEBELS 0N RAMPAEE 19 Jews Are Slain In Major Oiltbreak. (By JawrssTulLLs Associated Press Foreign Staff) acres of seed in the Province. 8.200 acres oi’ Cobblers, or ap- proximately 90 per cent. of the total acreage had passed field in- spection while only 60 per cent of the Mountain variety, aboul 5.500 acres, had been accepted. AiLlost the entire 2'75 acres of Bliss Tri- umph and 110 out of 120 acres of Kntzllldin had been approved in the field. Ml". Peppin said. Seccl tubers were just beginning to move. At present a cargo of 15,- 000 tvvo bushel sacks of Bliss Triumph were being assembled in Summerside while a second cargo I , 30.000 sacks of Irish Cobblers TIBERIAS, Palestine. Oct. ' 3- was scheduled for shipment inter tAP)-Nilleiecll Jews lvcrt" X11101 by Arab terrtrisis today ill 01w 0i in the month. it was said. The the worst (‘llibfflfliim in currillt Triumphs were for Florida mar- kcls while the Cobblers would be Ji:\vi»ll-.Al"ail rioting ore." rival shipped to Virginia. claims to Paie~tirle as, a home- Genernlly dealers had not yet land. quoted a price for seed, it wlis Bodies.- of those slain. about learned. Table stock prices ranged half oi which were young 0111101?“ from 35 to 45 cents per bushel to lrom flllt‘ trl l0 yours old. were the farmer. Only the occasional lyurngd by the Arabs. Tlvo other Fill‘ W85 b91115 571113090. GPWVPTS l" Jews were illjilrezi siniously. the Provinceentleared to srltici- Alter cutting all teli-pilorle pate stremzthms liricvs 1'01" table COlIlllllllllCllilUlla. the Alllb labels stock. Continued warm weather mmrod Tiberius from lllCi ciirt-st- ills-s keeping the demand for tur- ions. They llful Ovvllpivil the sur- DliJS somewhat weak. it was sfllil- rounding hills, within a strnels “n” w m? fnrmen‘ "l Pro-Wilt throw of lill‘ Sell of Gdlillec. was 12 cents per bushel. Demand - sud h. . a 5mm “um-k. _.Om,d_ ‘W5 PXDMl-ed l0 Strengthen Wm‘ ccl. It was the signal for a coil- me arrival of mom‘ “Tamera cr-rted altaci". upon the ‘fibrria. police station. Governlucllt office.» and British police barracks. Fires broke out ill the Jewish Sylla- gngue, the District Csnlnlissiolv- Dominion lVide or: _ officeslualld " s(-v;i".)1)l “Milli. mm Fox glaggeigfrltxiiehofiiéii: sjilultipcll down Are Suggested They cclitrl" their attack on three lIOUwfiS. Six pevsqns were killed in oils. five in another, and two in the third. .TilC other J\‘\\'.\ were kill.d ill (shootings in ciiiierent past. o. liv- cl FREDERICTON. Oct. 3—tCP) -—A plan for the holding of an- nual iox pelts shows in every province of the Dominion, wit several thousands of the best skills to be sent to London for sale as Canadian show pPiiS, was des- llrliictl tonight to members If the Fredericton Fur Farming IIIuLl by Reginald Murray, Fredericloil, President of the New Brunswick Fox Breeders‘ Association. A provincial pelt show will be licld at Moncton on or about Dec. Help came almost. immediately" from the TFFLIIS-Jflrdflll frontier force and prllicl- stations of a nrighhoring selllonleilt. Six Arabs were killed and the remainder of the build scuttl-lrrl. Saw Animal Hunting At Jasper wllvulrlzclflv-lhn. Oct. amtcr) 15- A“ Skills l-‘XIHMLNL "P l‘) l‘ —\Vllrll Di". iiollrv G. Btluilcc of $911111" gmdP. W111 P0 5PM (-0 New York WllS hlllllillg .it Jasper Moizlrt-ill for szilu lit a sileiuul a m“. (lays .130’ m. m“. an Albino "umcm- Caribou ii. rllrc lllld beautiful Germqn in Boat “iii-l shiithlllit- wliiilclldi ‘ y g lic claim. is only soon about once in twenty years. "New I lllll quits "regarded as lost." Tile lllle said a mail bag and two pieces of wocd from the ills- ilage of the plane. which carried five persons, u-ere found off Bnthuist. Potatdes Sell For Dollar A Barrel Ebro River Drive (A. P. by Guardian's Special Win-i AYE. Fnlnnce. Oct. 3-Tlle Spanish illSlllilLfili command. rc- lievod by" the end of the will" scare in central Europe. pushed forward anew toduv against. Govemnlntlt lines on the Ebro River front in northeast Spain. Wiggins-Iggy; N_ 3__ Oct, __ Heavy rains. which contributed (QP)_Fgrmgf5 in this mtg to blocking the northern campaign district received a dollar a arrel Pfldfii- Itlfilltilvfilfi will $11011‘ twill“ for their tubers today for the were battling steadily forward. al- first time this season. with the though slowly. between Col-berm and Ventn dc Camposines. a few miles northeast of Gandesa. Government. advl indicated mistwwgemsinerlsiaa - yield abnormal? light, many growers are hol in; back for stll higher prices. The price a month ago was only__40 cents a barrel. ,2, i? _ For Lovers of Fine Tea "sauna" accord. The foreign office Dress chief said the Government was convin- cedlghe Czechgslovak Ggvernmellt wou agree start muesli! within in at three do)‘. IOI “Regarded As Lost” _ wlilh tllollulltvlj who brluguti n __ _ wiite girnilt‘ ill Africa l"l?t"cllll_\"." boat of the line, overdue on a "nulu 319p“: We" “m Mr transAtlanil: crowing from Nmmlalffffol Brazil to Batllursi, Gambia. West African British colony, mllSL t» Insurgents Resume Y Of Constable. —— Resolute Stand. Reports received from four city i1- Polilre. officers ill the of _ . ._ ,, i, _ ~, I .,- - 4"" '41,.- HLHH-ja, ,.,_.;., . m.‘ (l!) J. l‘.;.\iill(l0l.\i)ll. (Iilll-ltllilll I its?‘ >8 .2 y“l l)‘ _ 1M1 01' wit". " v LONDON. (lei. Ii-—l’l"lnlv lllii~.iel' (HJTI. n. inn. w ';‘1;I,il(?,],'\]i,,,.i,.§ ,, i told the llllilse (if ("onlmnrls tile fililnlcil itlili-lillv‘ , - lui (is of any ‘i ment saved civilization “ll.- no huvi- l\'llfi\\ll ii. I-ilf’ i"*’"“*"'l. " ' 1 himself i0 use ii as ll foillldzltirlll for finishing ."l- ind n; ‘ " meeting of the H , , _ _ Loin: l last liiuilt. I'll:- re- 1793"‘ and 207mb“ dhmnmnlufl" ,. , pint Wlli lTHIlPlJX HIS) V/ilfrilll)’ [[9 am] _.\ni]~mn_y I§d(\|]_ “h, IHKFP .-.‘Il 1i» ~- Jlll till‘ . AYOI‘ ‘ A. ‘ester. ciziimlal: of , _ _ _ i ,. ". = " : ~' . m, CO,,,,,,,_.V,,G,, “m, M, _,,,§,,,_,, mg‘ leagues. ielteluled then il.l.-_l<.li_l_\ (tlllLli-‘ll ‘pli. . .li pvllr» nildiiion by Coull. Heath MFIll-i stiphli-s regurdnlu" the iutzlilillrlzlll ~iilit'>i \\-ll‘ll lllL‘ lion-u lyre, cllalrnnll of the police c ill-l .. " - m m1 If H“. ('/,-(-}y,..]hy;;l-. nlitice ct tile collllil arr? Stlp-i d_"“u»ed i"? “much ‘some t i \ (‘llfliilly Alllgistrliir K. M. ll‘illl,l (IPITTWIH 911515- "Ul"'ii111‘11\'1~1'> "i U1!‘ 6°11“ a-i H»; From the l)ll(‘l\' row of (invcl"lllii<-lll lt<i‘.l'l‘(‘> in which 1n lluliliml ill." l‘(‘!)0l‘l. ot QCIQL; _ _ _ , _ . , l , ,i A J, Manny.‘ . co;:slnbl‘5 C,’ hi: was leleltuted sewn months .l_2o “lHilv .u l(. lsilliu ti. s. Storev . . ._ and A. J. Foreign Sccleiziljv, Ml". laden bluntly dt-t-iliri-ti the imit- Lulld. u read ti the Clili'l("l1. -‘ , . u .. " - . - » 1,, - th-n. Full , A of m, Co,mn‘,5sjnn._$ had uime when the democlucles hdvl-Hutit. to’ ‘it w L i repel-i appears (‘l.*0\\‘ii'.‘l‘L‘ in thy. selves us" restililie in pfllll!) and in ~'[)llll .l> n.l.inli~ llll(ll"l MEET‘ mm, w u, b m 7 to any form of (lovernment? "l i ‘Oil 2 fltl.‘ ‘ _ . _ _ _ _ _; -_ l, keep work pfvglcrsillg m ti... m...- .\il. laden said he dievv ihlec tilnclilsuilis litilll limits civic “port a. late ill the session 0f the p115! m()nih;-_- as p- ibla. Zvlayol" Fister rc- I —- w; --.-. -~ -~---—--- -—_; - ported. r. E. C. Pulcey .'lrrived “The illll is that the speed of. > yesterday" from Mansion to b"- our rearlllanlt-llt has been and i.» gill n complete survey of illi- si e. too slow and should be accelerat. d _ When that was finished gradln; by L‘\‘t‘l lllI34l1i>lil0Lli power; s would brain. Meanwhile cleliling "The JOIIU is tilii. tilt .' of the llllld lvll~ proceeding ." . . " cf our relll"lnlinli-ll: islaciorily‘, The mod cut. on was needs ze-exalllilllltlon ill til. light i - being trucktd to Charlottetown of the events 0t till p:l~'. .'.-\v f "'" ' and. stored ml the City's ppporty. weeks. 1t ivas iilllklillliPfi the “'00:: nUlllll "Tilt" tilil-tl l» Lila‘. tilt‘ nation ‘ be used inter for incl. lli) nl.ll were (‘lllill _\i.‘li ol. airport. ll \\'.‘t*. hoped thli". the we. it‘ beanie trill stulllpln. "soilltl rxlltiliut: lllLL‘ in Dtcellibur. A IOLil o". 210 nleli ilvrrc Pill- ploytld on thle- projects ll w un- (i(‘l‘\\" lltlt‘, the l-‘ort Ellwrilwl lest l‘.ll()ll. the culvert u‘ Llle Ki-nsillgtoli ltilli- Range and the llirpol"; it \\'1l\.vill . '.l‘ile CUllllFll (leclii-sd lust night to levy ll clllizuc o: $3 per ni.llt or $5 per day iol" use of the Bllarli Itllonl ill the Cll_\' Building, with ml its civil side SllLlilli be encour- aged i.» orgllniz-i l so as" t’) illllblt- l? lu lnuet any luturt- til-il- i llgc ulztlel‘ conditions (liiifffliil, till‘ llllltl“ SlVOYC llnill from there which exi~t todayz" Defends Agreemrnt tllc (iebairi (‘£‘.llt'(‘l\ili)i_\‘ lllnkt- Oi‘ gcavlriltllsllt. MI‘. (“tench-ll th- Zvlilllicll Agreenlelll, his "no will" ntlon \vii‘l Chancellor Hitler. ‘till? gl-n l‘ foreign polio} n: Optllillg ill-ill lniuilt |)l'l‘llK his Cnllllllbcr“ Four-P (lemur- and his no exception fci" "organizations Alil'i"(i Duii Ccopuz". who lgslgn- "‘v\'ili.‘iil€l‘ charitable or niher- [<1 fimilru ,1; Firs: L011] .,> l“;- wise". Till" HCllDJ wlis Lak ll bv- Adlllilall , C-Illl llurdiy control clluse of increasing difficulty" in hi - ;; (m1 ‘r1111 m» ‘-"_L "'" ' "' “' " the icrnls of (Continued on page 9, Col. 2i the Munich agreement under . a;____i__. which Czet-llcslnvliiia silrrtllder-i ed pltltllllilllllilltly Gl-rl l( ter- i I I r rituries to ill.“ Relt-il, stilcl". . P d ill my tillmllt " ill‘ deéiirell. a a Then C-‘llllv tln- Prune Nlilllsllll‘. cheered by his tollcagues bu". not PARIS. Oct. Ii-All sections 0f the Chtllnbc-l" of Deputies prepared slump M,“ Chmmyjrhu“ ma, [Ollllllli to question Prollller Dnl- 811m m, c ,_ 1.1,. “h; U... W. ZNHPI‘ innlorrow on tile coilslqlwll- nan“. m, Mink-h A_.l-l.\..n.m.,,- ces to France of the Munich Four- p,,,|_pm,¢[1 ,1 “m- wlm-g. “n; Power accord. Thirteen deputies. railginp from Communist Gabriel Peri on the extreme loft to Rmpublicnn Louis l\iririn on the (‘.\'ll‘f"lll(‘ right. filed notices oi their (insire to call ilpozi Dnludlel" for explanations lll to- morrows stxssion of Pnrlinnlent. Among the tircnllllent cieputlcs demanding the right to address the (‘llfllilbt'i' were llltiPllQllflflllh H(‘lil'l De Kvrillls and Gaston Berger)‘ and iorlil<-l' Pl‘(‘llll(‘l‘ PlPl'I‘(‘-Elll‘llll!‘ Flnntilll. who hm: been severe critics til some phasvs of the GO\'t‘l'lllll£‘lli'S policy. ing liflllfbi‘ llllllllit‘ by lnlnlltl; analyzed its ttrnls _to simv. and l>_v Cllrtll . kink» illv tt-rnls oi hi. Gcxit\.~i>t~l.. nlatlnn. lie culnpliriu. tin.- inlllinn to the nurt- l‘ at Munich by tin cist lhflélllllh nlld ill Elillmpts areal Step by sir-p hr ltlulllvh Purl to slum" yielded. l<'ll".=l oi llll h llitinlnlunl ilt‘l'itllll .lll silcll its illi‘ llrillsil illii i A cllbillr-t. nlceiing also was Gt)\'0l‘lilllt‘lli$ ulrvml). llmi summoned for tomorrow" to np- for iilt'v0i‘(li‘l'l_\' pllltltinn <1 prove tho declaration to be read tn oslowaklii, \l’i'.li (l0lllllil‘ re» l the Chamber by Daiadiel- and tn biiltics for the four great powvls the Senate by Vice Premier Ca- and widt- Iniernlitlollnl supcrvi... milk. chnlnplnps_ inn 0i its ;il"lll_(-lplr-.~_ ‘ Little possibility was set-h in Nrxt he lwlvllttvl it W“ the the chamber lobbies that the t-lili- NPflTIS‘ Oilllillvu rlflilw ill‘ “illijil mp1 would be Q\’pffl]fo“1]_ Pqli- ,G("rnluil troops ari- lllfll‘(‘lllli\; 1.1.) iicrll mllfdes lhdlmud Dlliadler the Blldvtvllltlllli. Then he shouted how llu- lu 1s would call for limited debate and a _ ) _ quick votc of confidence, pulling @191"? P9091“ mt‘ l° "ll" ["1 C l lff the (inligers of a general dis- cusion to s. later session. (Continued 0n PHFP 3. C°i~ 4' German Troop; Metliodicall; ' Take Over Sudeten Areas began ylestrrdayl, o! the four zones established ill the Munich Four- Povvcl‘ Accord. Palt of tllv troops ixilicii (‘llit‘l'— 0d this zone ycslcrdnv crossed lilt‘ lser Mountains alld rcsumvrl llli‘ll' (AI. B Guardian's Special Wire) WIT THE GERMAN ARMY OF‘ OCCUPATION IN SUDETENLAND. Oct. 3———RPlClL“>fll0lll‘(‘f Hitler rmiv victol"inllsl_v' into tlu- Budetclllalul i _ l HdlllllllSlllHlOll. ( 4 . l ' l cwkzmiqm ' f’ ,,. 3 . lodav and proclaimed the region part of (lermalrv with the pledge that "Never again will this land be‘ torn away lTOnPlllf! Reich." i and, BERLIN, Oct. 3—-Germail Polish troops bit off pieces of Czechoslovakia today with soldil-rly precision on a schedule arranged by diplomats. and the Sudcten- land's new rulers lost. no time in Nllzliying the region. The German nrmy high command announced that troops under Col- onel General Fedor Von Bock cross- ed the border at 2.00 p. m. (9 a. m. A81‘), between the Elbe and Wolls- BPFE. in the northern Sitdeteniand south of Zittau. Germany. This is in none two, occupation of which, advance [or Rumilorg mid Faxed- land and prepared to spend the night west. of the Elbe, Occupation oi the Teschrn arm bv the Polish nrmv Weill RPWMIHK to schedule, with perfect ordvl prevailing. The (|i'l_V's high point for GPflll- ally was occupation til zom- tllrel‘. in extleniv western Clrlu-lioslnvnklli and the heart of the Sllflflflliltlllfl. anti the SUUSOQIIPHl entry of Rriiclv‘ fuehrer Hitler. Beginning with a column of 2000 men under General Walther Reichenau in the morning. troops continued to file over the border until an estimated M000 were in the zone. Von l e Known It” Clot it'll}? HON. llll. “I J. l’ .\l.\( \lil.l..\‘{ so vocilelously" as la-l Wetilli-s 1y , _ , > _ _ when he, nladl- the drnlnli" 1 llilvlllilfll it'll" '_‘ l»“~'“i{“ nouncelnl-lit that he was gains; “l1” “‘l""_‘-‘*"'_ l ‘" ' "_'“‘ o F P P t Mum‘), illill\l‘l'\'.l "~ (imvt ‘l’ l i .l|lil - n “I litivt- llQtilillg to bfiyilbliflllldt: ‘.41 ~\‘~ of," he said. '"'I‘llo.sl- \\'l' Lilo ‘ _ f“ _ v .._%._ may llflll; their limits." Hui- lllllill l.\ , ~ ~ (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) Amflyns ca“. ‘ fl\\i\r_ ll‘ ' \' §l.i‘\“.‘; \.. 1 \ wrrvm s. <2 '. \ i\\)\!v."\’_‘ ]'Y\i\~v““'~n- .... Y. , 'l'tlli(i\"l\‘. t .tll'l tll.l\'1:;..;'l. '- ‘l Kiolllimil (Qlirlw Srllll" Juiln llnlliiix (‘ilnrlliiwvivn FOR l>.'(‘ \\"l' Maritime Prm ~~ Winds. sfivllp l cnlv-i. ;\l'"'" lllgll lliill int?» l‘ Sim s.‘ '1 nil/l 'l~l‘.\ l ' IHIL’ ' Full llli"ti!l W: fl t. -i Slullnir-lwlllv tiriv I W i lites inter thml lfilfilli". r" TIIE (‘AR FERRY SAILINGS Leave Bordon 9.45 a. m. l p. m. Torlnentine ll a. m. 3.05 p. m 3H7‘. A .;.,....,...< w‘... _.>.'—~ 4-‘