MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN Th, mu grows by using arigllt its power of choice. I i1-.'.'r.::'":.v:.2.'::'"i':..i::. "at: BRITISH PLAN s0 ljir FZiERs a“ 11111111 £11111 Mar. Fire CThiefsITENSIIJN *1 lN SUUTHERN lect Officers At NURTH CHIN BA .l_F_tl_RN|A Closing SessionsHEHiHTENS R.W. Peck, Ker-itvh-lle N.S. Is Newl N e31’ Silwiilapallese President Of Association. Con- (‘All Reported — vention Is Voted One Of The "Best By» Delegates. >*‘-*——-‘*-—i————} .~_______._____, Daring Trio Cover 6,- 262 Miles in Non- Stop Flight From Moscow in 62 Hours, l7 Minutes. ' A l’. in" Guardian's Special Wire) )l\li(‘ll FIELD, Calif" July Ii-Tllrel- air heroes of the Soviet l‘l1iol1 blazed a new dis- lallcp record across the North Pnlc from Moscow to i1 south- rm (‘iliifornia cowlpasture to- (lav for tiic cheers of the world 1111i o ham and egg breokfaat. 111g forced them down near San Jacinta. 11 mountain com- munity. after tiley had pene- trated almost to the Mexlea border. i Their direct air line distance was 6.262 miles although they flew mill-h fartller in avoiding bad weather. They timed them- ation of Peiping. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NANKING, China, July Cllllltrfie, officials charged tonight Japan's immediate objective in North China was final detachment of the Provinces of Iiopci and Chohar from the Central Govern- ment ill Nanking. Fire Chief H. W. ville, N. S., was elected President of the Maritime Fire Chiefs Asso- ciation at the concluding business session of the convention held yes“ terday afternoon ill the C_ It, R, Hotel. The new president suc- , ceeds W. J. Christie of Truro, N5. ‘ Peck of Kent- To Arm Ships ,ln Kuling to deal with provoked by a clash a week ago lanese troops west officials warned: “But Nanklng cannot and will not remain idle to see another slice cl Chinese territory fall into alien hands without a struggle." One stated the Government, real- izing it faced “a. major crisis," is president; Chief G. C. Cann of Yarlnollth, N3, 2nd vice-president while Fire Chief Angus McEflgh_ ern oi Charlottetown was elected to the 3rd vice-presidency post. selves ill 62 flours and 17 mln- Chief C. A. Cunningham of Saint "Sirillflins 9""? "CW" t" make ulesfrom their Moscow take off, John was elected secretary-treas- “deqmll mum"? “ml "m" 9"‘ 1111111111,- jlm short of‘ this army urer. earafivhs for conflict. which it is [ir 11ml- about 6:27 a. m. PST. The auditing committee is com- feared cannot be long delayed and (11:27 .1. .11. ADT). posed of: Capt. T. A. Armour, “h” “m l""°l"° ‘he “m” elm" n11,- 11.111 flown for some 2 Saint John; Chief n. M. Mcser- °s° """'°"-" [-2 hours over the San Diego csu, Sydney. C. B; Chief A. E. and .\lc\iczln border region be- O'Donnell, Campbenmn’ N_ B_ lm tnruim: back north at- Lost night the convention wou -:l tempting to find a hole in the up its sessions with over 150 cou- early morning fog. pies enjoying a dance at Beach _ . , . Grove Inn. Music for the occasion l, rnnlel, Pll t Mlsl ll , . , ‘a cii-bllol Andilei Yllnlilil- giiegltlllzlllllcd by Al!‘ Mcxelllmys sn..l 11nd Navigator Sergei Danilin, Th l‘ I .. . , , . th. t lllin do n11. spcai, English, cl.ml.ed of ‘so P151755 ghl-ers? Xisxoclgltlfgrfilllig 0lll of gloat single-motored to be m Glace Bay’ QB‘ on me PEIPING. July 15-1Thursda_'/l -The Chhlese-Central News Ag- ency said today 700 Japanese troops clashed last illglit with the Chinese garrison at Lnola, 30 miles northwest of Tientsiil, lifter a day of comparative quiet. It added traffic on the Peiphlg- Mukden Railway, running north- east from Peiping had been sus- S1l1'1l ALFRED DUFF COOPER ll Large Scale Evacu- 1 l4—-i Rrturning from summer residence . the erisi-J ‘ 1 tonight‘ between Chinese and Jap- . of Peiping, the , war ‘\\‘\\\\\ ULY 15, 1937 TO END SPA 3E1‘ 1752' 5751141175? REM» Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward 1 Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NISH ANTHONY EDEN l British Foreign Secretary who , has submitted a compromise plan l to powers aimed at breaking the Spanish Non-Intervention dead- lock. I liliidfillal ADDRESS 11; dunuoi l l 1 11111111111 TAKES STEPS 111 11111 illllculllillll Announcement Co-in- cides With Seizure blag; be Affected by off Santander by Rebels. it‘. P. by Guardian's Special Wircl LONDON, July 14»The Govern- mt-nl is takiua steps to amas 1 clllcrgcllry. Alfred Dilfl‘ Cooper, First Lord .\l'llllil'llil_‘.‘, ‘ consideration. The announcement came on the ziillll‘ day thnl a British freighter, the Molton, we seized by the Spanish iluurgent cruiser Almir- auto Cervera while attempting to enter the northern port of San- tnurlcr, held_by the Spanih Gov- crlllnellt. Duff Cooper ill a written reply Milli "yes" in a question by Sir ltnlnert. Rankin, Conservative, who Ilslillfl wllclller .~tl‘_l)$ were being irlkcll to fllllfllnw a reasonable re- sc"r' of guns and other equipment for llfllilll! British lnerchantmen in tllc (‘\"‘lil of all emergency. Rankin asked further that. if so, would additional step: be taken to provide facilities for training the flOlX~0llll0l of the Mercantile Mll- rinc ill the use of .-11cl1 equipment. Dzlff Cooper answered that lrnluillq of mercantile marine per- sonnel ill lhe use of defensive arm- 111111’. "has bccn and is under l0 PAGES equipment for- nlerchantlnen in, of the informed the House -of equipment was I MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN One may move. excite, and b\\£l\ men yet never prezteln. 11111111111 Sullnrrlpllun lIi-lnrh-il $5.041 lfy Mull-—l'.E.l., $1.011. (inn-oil 111111 u. s. ssoo DEADL 0 CK Eden Ostzbmits New'Scheme Of lNon -In terven tion “Compromise between Varying l Points Of View” Laid Before International "Committee. LONDON. July ll ((‘l’) tin-oi lll-iirlin lndlly lzlid a complete plzln for enlnrcl-lul-lll 11f 111111 -llllt'l‘\'t'llllllll in the Spanish civil will" llcforl- the 2-‘; other notions on the International “Hill1ds()ll' Spzlin" (llnlllliiit-c. The proposal, drawn up lit the (‘lullmilict-‘s request, jivas submitted by Foreign Hecreizll‘) l-lilcn. li provided for removal of lill foreign \'lillllllt't‘i‘.< liuhtiuu’ in».\'pzlii1 ‘and termination of the foil-lull Nilvzli Pllirol. illrelldy 1 weakened by withdrzlivzll of llill) 11nd tit-rluzlivv. in place of the patrol, tirellt llriluill ]l|il|)l1.~‘t'tl ll strong- er system of neutral tll1sel'\.'e1'.~r inside 11nd tllll>l(lt.‘ Spain. The pllln called for cventuzll i-vil-l1.~io11 to both tho Spanish (iovernnlcnt 11nd (ll(‘lit‘l'ill l~‘1'zl11ci>c11 l~'l'lll1co's ln- surgent administration of “limitt-d" llclligc ‘i ‘rights, biit only when Withdrawal of volunteers “has, in fact, llelligercncy rights would give both sides the privilege of llillllllll‘ fort-ion shipping outside Spanish waters 11nd seizing contrlllulnrl. - , . . .. {made substantial progress". BASIS OF NEGOTIATIONS British officials expressed belief that should the program not be accepted in its entirety it wollil at least forln 11 basis for success- ful negotiations l0 keep tilcspall- V ish war confined to Spain and to - continue the work of the Commit- i tee that. came close to fmllitififlfi! 1151511101111 when Germany and Italy could-l O'l'1'=\\\'r‘- v l4 Demand-C not see eye to cyt- with Britain " Y l)" " ill‘ ‘l-l‘ 17°Yl1li1i°n and France on lllethods of pro-j ' ~~ ‘p111: ‘ zlghfl cedure. ‘ ' - '~ The filll Committee was called 1 to meet here at l0 om. F‘ v 1_ . Most countries will be represented - by their ambassadors. monopln 111d greeted ranch rs , - <_ ' _ . _ - ll . , . ,, Tl ' ml - 1 d it! ~.<. l 11.111 curls biarlilg these English ‘ililfiglllllgggllesdliy llllcl wellllesdllylll Fir’; 10rd of the Admlrafgy who an_ pc'Illll(igd1l?i\lle_yI'l-llelp<l)ollti§cfi' liiiiiiliplliiiz- Subject of “Fire Pre‘ lwllgllgf} Colgggffliitfloib qnnoun enwnt Strpg? frllllizgisllorégiililllllln M l‘ l‘ ‘ ‘I K m 1111i’: u ' ‘ l A - - < = " " "' ' ll l‘ ‘is ‘ c .' 1. C ti f th . t, f‘ - . 111' "mic- ng ,B;,hv., ,.h.fl,_., ,, ,, One of the interesting features “Pllllwl l" lll” llllllllll lllllls”, “l lowed l!“ expwsslon,“ gull”? mus VQHtIOII A m O11 f‘ l that tho Alcltoll had been seized on mum“ o , e ills em o“ , s. n‘. 1111- lllil The meeting no e l’ - . . . ' , -l - l 1 ,-- ~ 1. mi" <1“ :11 - Skim o; the convention was a presenta Commons yesterday that the (rov- 141$?» "1511" that cmlwlluilllmls or *1 ” (’Tl"ll“€l '1 tllnl-llt ill the House placing llcllllllll Obserlells on slllll“ d lfllx 1r 1 f n 101mm; Fallchlr- lmhfml March Field U011 "rsterd fte -= ellllmclll w“ lalllng slaps l“ “m Japanese “loops m Nmlm Cm?“ S C h 0 0] ( hlldl en (‘Ullllli in the midst of debate on ‘mung slmlllsh llons‘ wlm m” 111111;. *:'ll :11‘ 1 ~ n = “d --l"‘ M15 "'9"? bfwglii 119W, < i all a llnoollmlvlessl‘ merchant ships and train personnel indicated tremendous pressure lt- . g. . . . . - "fldlllmihl "ifllblifilillwnll 0f Ob- V . A - .l ' m" col‘ ivilcre 11111 cot their baths, cats , glllil l‘ w‘ olllellllll llllll_ Percy of Mercantile Marine. gains-t the Chinese was imminent. Ably DER“ ‘Vllll at “auilllllgt wwfltrlli; servers in Spanish sen and air ‘l'll"l"“ ‘llllll ‘ l llllll l imam? by the sure inlets Assn‘ A W115!‘ Rl-mflfiplleft! llffVflllvd (v t‘ "tvclllld gllllltdlldcrllivcrc riot sailec lxllls lo llepoll‘ llle llllllllllll ‘ll l U -111ile < straight lint‘. l C.“ all‘ lll lllll lllg l e presenlll‘ 1:13‘ ' _ f onveii l0" “ ‘ f, ' , ' foreign volunteers r v. 1 .t.~ - ' ' ' ' 1mm Moscow m Sm, tioli. Chicfv Cunningham said it Angus Mcgachem: dglrljvngatllluseerngloy’oxcogrirlg? - Wrgilnurn 2011.251 tire nigolzgglilglilclrtly HHS‘ . o 1n 1111f nommmn _ Provmclal 'c 1105 miles longer than ails ll V?“ plellslllg llllly he llllll Wlllle ycllleldllys scssllllls “we o. minor, two-hour uilroy early Below is given lhc il1~1':'1:1".\f' ml- ,.,,_\(,,.,.(,d',‘h,, lfjnht to dflnand m,» 2. llvctoration of the neutral “mm "mm “W” llmmm and m ill” same llllll‘ llllgely "l l‘ bllslllllls llllllll” “l” this mvmlns drew‘ dviivvml belt“ m" 1‘ ' ’i"ll'(lli~. rr/m the lnnlr outs lmml" Wlml‘ m‘ ll” Flflllll" ‘ Parle C d J l lncn Paul Cndos and (l)? ‘Elf 9:55“??? m? aptlllleclaillln lmponlllll’ “lldrcsslls ‘vole heard‘ Chinese and foreign obsi-rvcl-s till!"- Fiffi ChlGfS C°"\""‘>ll““ I l hi’... l g h Sllriillsil nnd Portlluucsc-Shnnish _‘ y a e u y , ]€']__\i w. m a Ne“, York c OCll on o lwo men Mr. G. A. Vanderwoort of Saint expressed boner the m“ was only ‘(u-day 1,, ch10; J, w, (Tile: Oil " bordm...’ m porfom‘ “mum “He: 1 I _ to 31- {Ji-ll’. in i933. ‘qlflilélrcilélfiithgome "a for distance to John spoke ‘on electrlcahhazavl-ls. the quiet before a greater 5mm, Waieriolvn, Ivfoss. Chief itlons: Portugal‘; wmm with“, m,’ O-l.].,.\.\v J. H ‘Cl,’ ‘Vim __,_ i B .. t eon e11 ion. k and the lslllljfCt of file pievcntlon ma“ has dcvflopcd Since the 5mm 111 open 11g his addlcss foil} 1v] ~ permit the patrols to conlinuc op- ‘ ' ' ‘ .4 :1. lliPlllfJtl by olth panels, by these men. the in the schools was dealt with by Japanese conflict broke Dutnwpcl, greetings from tihllv llllrtgllrllllplfll-lilgt erlltiu: hrnliqht, about, Fruntp-s- 511"! CF stated. had been wonder- Chief John W. OHearn of Water- “go mmght m a clash west of Fire Chiefs Assocnnoll. . -- wnhdra“,,,l n; “rum-PS rm. H“, ful and instructive and it wasnot surprising, seeing that the two men were gentlemen of exception- tovvn, Mass. instructive and 1:1- teresting motion pictures were dis- played by Mr. J. Grove Smith here nenr the Marco Polo bridge. All increasing exodus of Japan- ese and Korean families was noted. comma {Viola Maritime Association should no‘ no reason the speaker sanid wily lllc "l RtlYIil CilllPllE Association. All ilnvc tllc some oh-i be members of that llllerllntinilnli ‘ §lllt)\\~-~l:illll...i lvlonda . ~ a] nblml" clllcf clllllllllgllal" lllllllllg the “llellllwll sesilllll" It was re orted at least 1.000 or- <- 1 r-rfcciion in L_3§l_7_14_4i_ spoke for nll the delegates when The finance and auditing com- Sons cmrgllned for 118mm“ p mcllgillxlilénlliglgdllpxl;,,,,H,,n_ 261 _____ he slated that lie sincerely nnd mlttce presented their reports m“ me head of n, “u, dcpflfl-l *1 p,“ _ Montague sa.m_day_ honestly appreciated their pres- which showed the Association to gwn‘,had1carned U“. Spmkpr 111m,‘ Pr! .l1l1:1i show. L-330-7-14-3i. an“ lllllle and lmpe l5 in m’ have a" blllllllce oll llllllll Ol $98203‘ Conventions were of grclll educn-l l not too for distant future both men would be back with them again. He then The following resolutions were adopted: "Whereas the practice of using visible gasoline pumps for the sale of motor fuel to automobiles is widespread throughout the Mar- itime Provinces, and. "Whereas this type of gasoline pump has been demonstrated by experience to be sserious fire hnz- 11rd to life and property and. "Bltvlus live poultry every day. l""-""*111h 5mm. Hunter River. L-253-7-12-8l. -_____ LrlCoursie-re, Dentist», w ll be av Harbour South July 15th 1' » L-278-7-15-1i. ' Rwcrve Wednesday, August 4th ]'l"11vol1 Presbyterian Picnic on us.sl1l1t lEllllER DIES WASHINGTON. Jilly lei-Joseph T Robinson. indomitable leader of presented Mr. Bugbee 11nd Mr. 0'Hearn with each a pllir of beautiful blankets. Messrs. Bugbce and O'Hearnre- plied to the presentations feel- lngly. They appreciated the gifts more tlllln words could express; they would never forget their trip "fir. l.\ "ti! umullds. L-360-7-15-17. to the Charlottetown convention swherefls the Federal Govmh tho United_ States Senate's _Demo- qqm“ of the Maritime Fire Chiefs and ment through its advisory Gaso- cllllis’ dled on the flglltlllg lme to‘ - c Tuesday, July 20th for n j , d , . m “h i I t d d day and left to his colleagues a ~ 611-11111 Festival and Dance at ‘ey °"-°*" °‘°'Y mm“ ° H “m Hamll“! A‘ °°" em“ l“ Political situation troubled and stay with the friendly and pleas- ant group of men making up the Fire Chiefs. prohibits this type of pilmp, lulwd- L-liB7-7-l5-U. K“S°““° portenlous. stunned with the grief o1 r1 per- cc Crconl 11nd Dance in Fort _ _ "B" ll’ lewlved, m“ ll"? Mlllll‘ sonal loss, his asocintes could give ‘lllfllls Schcol Thursday. July The slngmll 07 i?" They f” “m9 Fire Chlels As5cclnlloll '5‘ little thought to the future, but ll under auspices of Women's 50115’ 600d Fellini's brousht 11¢‘ scmbled in convention at Chrlr- may foresaw difficult“, piled up_ t1tl1:c_ L_326_'1_14_21_ presentation to a close. lottetown, P. E. 1., July 14, 193i on difficulties through me 1055 of At the close of the convention yesterday delegates were unani- mous ill the opinion that the convention was one of the bcst ever held and at the same time one of the largest attendances. Entertainment of the visitors was also well looked after all of which reflects much credit on the local Fire Depratment, headed by Chief calls upon the provincial govern- ments of Nova Scotia,New Bruns- wick ond Prince Edward Island to enact proper local legislation which will lead to thorapid replacement of the dangerous visible gasoline pump with modern totally enclos- ed blind pumps now commonly his energetic, driving leadership. The battle over President Roose- velt's Court Reorganization Bill and the already arising struggle over the reorganization of the ex- ecutive branches of the United States Government were vitally affected. For every administration proposal. Robinson was o tower of strength. Some Senators quickly predicted that the Court Bill would be ab- andoned but Senator Key Pitt- man (D. Nev.) declared lifter a vis- it to the White House: "1 can see no change in the court situation except that we have an armistice. which will last probably until next week." ...___ ‘Come to barn dance, Friday, 16. at George MacMiilams Phmd. Admilsion 25 cents. If lino notice later. 11-343-7-14-21. -_____ Fmlftv! Dance night Fortune Modem and Quadrilles with (ilmlleys 5 piece Swing Band. 11-329-7-14-31- (Continued on page 3. Col 1) _-___ 59° Play by St. Andrew's dram- clllb at Tracndlc, Thursday, 15m. dance after, L-345-7-l4-2l. Scattered Clashes In France Mar Bastille Day Celebration lrc Cream and Dance in Grand Hlill Tuesday. July 20th, in Good music >f school. _ 11-377-1..15-1l. 5c . l Part . led b 50c Borden Players present ‘Fm’ fig; 1:11:31 pu-fritrfals ggqiileiiihibliilgflzliliddting bllloke cull 91:01) act comedy drama 2018mm; o; “ll, “m, nmiven- Police quickly cleared the area 1 0 ve" c f r iii‘- iléiiii? .2" .211; ..:";..r:;‘“fi zfiéllslliz?“ “’ ° d of Instltutel- 11-333-74541- powerfuludlsplay of her modern In Lyon. 11 Popular Front 1:10.- 1 nlered a coun - mnuol Parade and Church "'?§,,{,“‘°,l,‘,',',‘§',., dgtm-bgnoe oc- iliiisltlaliilstrdllighuand a fight ensued. i‘ 0f" King William (l Lflflses at Kingstonu-lulyq - M. embers will meet at Sister Indies are invited. L-266-7-l5-2l. ‘"5 MfQllhllhs Bus starting 3W‘ Jilly 15th. Leaves Puifio .1. Charlottetown 7,30 A, M, “P. M. by hot 65. Kelly's Grim, s": n ora. Bedeque. oimana. Summeiside 9.30 "*1 M0 P- M. zl-an-v-la-lt It was queued quickly. Mobile Guards and police kept “m1 in the Capital. Demon- strators hurled chairs through two windows of 11 enfe in the Plooe do la Notion during l1 Simllhi‘ Pm" cession. They forced closure of another cafe vilicch llnd been operating in defiance of a strike of hotel. restaurant and cafe workers. Pareders canted banners supporting the all‘!!! curred in Marseille where six PG!‘- sons were wounded by ""01"" bullets in fighting among Rlshtlfil-‘i and Leftlstii. Hand-to-hnnd fighting in which a number were injured broke Ollt there during a parade of sup- porters ot Premier Camille Chnutemps Popular Front Govern- ment. A short tfime later. as the march- , or; proceeded put hocdqulrtfll v1 tinnal value and he slntcd that any‘ way the Internationni Fire Clllcfh" Agvociation could hclp the Mnrltunc Chief's they would bc only too glad to do them. Folowlng was Chief O'Hearn's address: “FIRE PREVENTION EDUCATION IN rm: rumor seuooes" (Chief John W. (Tl-learn, VH1?!“- to1v11. blllssl The topic, “Fire Prevention Edu- cation in the Public Schools" of vital importance. I lwlicv»: 1.? Possibilities llnve been ()\’l‘l‘l0tll{i‘(; and an opportunity lost that is o. great value ill our work. My experience iwivdns- 11oz villi’ the public schools. but all institu- tioils of learning within the l1 of my Town. including thc Pc - kins Institution and hTflN'-‘l(‘llll.‘."lln' School for the Blind. rlruvr is limited of course to \V:1ll‘l‘[O\\‘li. except a few talks out. of town oil invitation, or visits to schools while attending Conventions. You should have a brief pic- ture of watertoivn. as -t is 1w longer a village, and with its rapid growth. fire prevention WTIS the solution of reduced fire losses ~- or lit. least the checking of in- creases that were bound to come with an increase in population. l}? I" F (Continued onyage 9100i 4) _ Fragrant and Delicious "SAl-Allfl’ TEA IO Oil t‘ .l()\‘.'lll_;’ -'l‘lloll:»l1l1ds of Wclshmen tlujlly cheered King George Jilly lb-ICP-HBVBS) along he route lrolll Newport to Cardiff and Elizabeth us Their Ma- ‘opcn C211‘ passed on their viszt to Wales since the Cor- CARDI Fl". llt‘il l . ll. The Kill: and Queen were greet- d llcrc by a 2l-gun salute. fol- which an escort of Royal Horst‘ Artlicry fell in before and hl-ll 11d 1 f‘ S R fool l ll’ Hhlncu who dird ill the .1\.111~ i111‘ Royal automobile. ‘ 1‘:- Alnvnr 1121:! other civic ‘s were presented, the Kill): l 1_._1 1‘ I. wllcrc they were greet- .l by 8,000 children singing "God ‘ zlvl- lllt‘ King" in Welsh. l-‘nllmving the park festival. the 1~_v11' Couple laid n wreath at the of the Cardiff monument to Great \\'.1l‘. ll 1:ll1_v from \Vf‘l.\‘li and rcprcscntnilves izafiona. guests of the Lord Mayor at li1ncl1- l‘ :1 I L and Willinln that isn't right. 1‘ 1.1. [of lovnltv. nftcr which 111111.". Tb n. at the City Iiall, the Lord ' ' lllflllt‘ the trad tionlll address the King nd Queen received plrtiges of loy- lninc proprietors of other organ- The King 11nd Queen were oil. After lunch they toured vil- of the distressed mining areas ‘will Cardiff. 11 1' !‘l't.‘ (iriveu to Cardiff bPmmc patrol ylcsterday. 3 Rclnnvnl of the interllzltiollnl naval cordon, the duties of which would be carried out by the port and ship observers. . 4. Creation of a commission to . effect lvithdl-nlvnl of foreign vol-l lmteers nlrcnziy ill Spain. ‘ 5. Extension of the Non-Tiller- velltion agreement tn notions not‘ members of the 27-l1nt1o11 group. 1 6. Recolzilitioil of linlzlcri ' ercnt rights to both sides by countries. ‘Kc l) niliirui 11 .~"l 1t BELLIGERENT RECON NITION “Recognition of lmlliucrcllt Em" rights," Eden's ]ll'flll0.\zll $lil(l."lS in ‘ill effective when lhe Noll-In- _ .1 1 . tcrventioil ‘Comllliticc place rm rc- ' >1 1 1‘- corcl their opinion illnt. nrrilllgc- ------_----.-_..--._.__,______ mcuts for wilhdralvol of f0 igll lm- l 1p /,~ ).~, tiouals are working SQlilSlZlPlOFll/l kllllJl \‘lll l ill YOUR 11nd thnt this 1v iildrnlval has in! fact made substantial prnsrcsa“ 1 It expiniilcd that lhc eoillrzlh "ll which the bcl lccrents would s would be only ihni which Ylif‘ Nnn- ‘ Intervention group has listed m: contraband — specified arms 11d war mfltCfl2\lS-—l’)lll’. ndditinillll arti- cles could be nddcrl 1o lhc list rif- tcr negntntion. The hcllirzcrellts would l111vl~ in gt: e "to allow the unnioloslcrl ll-‘l-jj ill-hid up 1:01am lows ;' up: A SAFTEY l-‘lny (Continued on page fl. (‘o1 '71 ‘Reel’; HOLLYWOOD, July H — (AW-- llcille ie Sueur and Helen Williams Claude Dunkinfield. .. Let's start again: Joan Cl-luvfolxi and Myrna Loy and 1 W. C. Fields have become very at- f inched to their 118N188. And so ilsvc Marlene Dietrich ,ond Carole Lombard and Frederic f‘ March and Mrlly Astor and Paul . Mun.’ and just about any body else lin I it l llcnrd ft M l'l1 Frances X. Coyne said, in llnilollnc- . in demand why they hove a right to deceive filmiand you can ihillk of. And they intend to keep them. icomc whnl may in l\’lll‘€-\'ll“llllSt'tlS. wns indicated today stllte l‘(‘pl‘t‘.'t,‘lilfll.l\‘L‘ in ns-sachlilsclts Ls fntllering a bl‘l to nke adopted names illegal. Rep.) 11s llollvwotxi 1 un- "i901 the g his measure, he couldn't entertainers Names To SticItOlOD-espifi; Effort T0 Make Them Illegal 1 1' public" by using names other tillln ll their own‘ 'I‘ORO.\"l‘O, July i4»-.\lll1il1:u:1 Dominic Amid whom ..1_P“,.,, lllltl 111llx.l:1l1l11 tciilperlllurc. ' ‘ ,. l l q: . .'.. $0 name is Don Amechc. SflldI A lose 1 ilfllllllzxlmlll H m by any other name in the piclnl-r-1c;nlj‘”,[fl_n_\ 1 5G H business pays Just as much income l * ' ‘ *‘ " ‘_ _ “T m," 1 ioliir. . "Now how" asked Groucho Marx Millllillt‘ i‘ .\l<n'lel'ait~ vari- whose mother called him .71llius “l” “m” l“ 5‘ W" “ml lllod‘ "could vou llet a name likc ‘Gllad- I "Tlllpl" “lilm amp‘, gm,‘ mbos~ on n n)n|<qllpp?l llilzil lVil‘ ll1..~ “illPfHOOll at 4.0i Not that I care. I'm lust wondcr- ‘ lllld totuo-zoxl 111;; n! 3.57. mg» ‘ .11_l: at 744 and Guadalupe, eic.. is Lupe Vol"? ' 4 '1 -*' f“ gyuya Kmknw h,“ bpfnlnp {hp fll- ; 111~~>l1 'l‘11:11~~ll:1v_ .l11.v l5, ditcrlltlve Sylvia Sidney. Few c1111,‘ 431i; n 111. . sllel or DNlliflllllPt‘ Villni \\'<l.“e11- -‘<‘lll1ll1.c1- in» 1111c i-lpiltr-nll min- ‘ ' ‘ _ U 1 . 1, .1, _ ,. freiuiils so it. becnlne sunply Paul "l " “‘l‘:_"lrl"‘(’_“'f l"“ll' Mlllll. Jacques dc Bujllc, who 11nd .1 1 ll- m.. 1 II m e- Tormenilnl- II trouble getting folks Mo m m_ h“, became Bruce Cabot. to spell tt. lKlNliliABllllil