I .1 3. l : Dona‘d Carlyle V“. xa‘ LLY-At his rcsidéiéé, “CALMi “Y a1; - $.45 PM." " YO U RS E L with nonnnr YOIJNG-lWADGBE-VANS ~ o . . . NEWS and MUS I ADDED F; ICAL-LA CUCARACHA . . DAILY 3.00 47.00 - 8.45 P.M. I 1 jczilrroou and IRV-IN s. coon COMEDY. 9U name THE DUCKS” ENTIRE NEW snow SATURDAY Couch Excursion‘ ‘ .Wii_.'hinMqritirncs Special To The Guardian) MONCTON. N. 8., Oct. 22-Two of “the popular long weekend coachwxcursions are being oper- ated~within the Maritime Provin- ces on Friday, November 1st, next, - one to Halifax and the other to Moncton, from stations in Nova Scotla, New Brunswick and. Prince Edward Island. The return limit for both excursions is the follow- ing Monday, November 4th. In ad- dition~tc_ providing an opportun- ity tovvislt relatives and friends, those ~taking advantage of. _ the coach excursion to‘ Halifax will be able to see the hockey game be- tween Boston Bruins and Mont- real Canadians in that city the lame night. nrnrns snow Tat til-Jr. h. Island Hos- t pital,‘ Oct. 19, 1935. to Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown. York, a. son. DOULL-At Chelion on 0ot.»18. 1935, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Douli a daughter, Georgie Roberta. I-f. K. MacNeill, DeSable, a. son. . " CLOVER-din this city on Monday, v Sept. 30, 1935, to Mr. and. Mrs. f; Walter W. Glover, a son. (Sterling ' 1 Walter). ' MARBIAGES moss, by Rev. g River, to Ruth , Tryon. CAMPBELL-Marian — At ‘Ewen MmcDougall, Garnet place, ‘h __.___:k_—__———-_-: _ DEATHS 7.8T. larger lPrince St, on ‘ruesday, i Funeral notice later. WHEATLEY-At . west; ‘mesday, October 25f,’ till. Wheatley, age Thursday brotherJWallaco Whectlvy, Royalty,‘ service starting at o'clock. Interment‘ in Cemetery. Please omit flowers. . - ,_ n lovlr: memory d N . ‘MQBIIBQN I ""“""§'n'b£1¥§‘-" - will stay wi MACNElLL-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital, Oct. l6, i935, to Mr. and Mrs. OAMPBELL-GAMBLE-At Char- lottetown. P. E. Island, on Oct. 21, Ewen MacDougall, Campbell of North Elmira Gamble oi Char- ‘. lottetown, Oct. 21, was, by Rev. A. Campbell oi Charlottetown to Miss Elizabeth Mary Ma-har of the same October 035,.Wa',ter Kelly, age B7 yesp, vsltv o» Arthur‘ M“ 85. Funeral on from the home of his East 2 Hlshfield i A ll‘§1IEll'lllill|l' to what to do with the slaves,‘ the‘ commander assorted. "Most of them thstheir present masters. But they are rlow- free to pass to other employers if they want to. At any rate, they will b: released step by- step as the. occupation pro- coeds!‘ » -.¢ . =. De Bono said the natives regarded the Italians a: liberators and wel- comed them. ,- _ flwc-scrupulouily ‘ observed thc rights of the population." he said. _“Payments for focd furnlshrd to us are-strictly made. Damages suf- fered ,in -our occupation are paid for by cash.- . "ilhc pcoplcnre acceptng Italian money with full confidence. The cr- ganization of juttice, sanituy and medical assistance for the popula- tion fo‘lowe_d the occupation imme- diately. ‘ . . .\ “The population basbeen brought around by s. realization of Italy's justice and benevolence and by findingihenlselves free to pursue their town occupations." Gennpe. mm has ordered in- . stltutlon of a state-controlled mar- ket to epd. the boom period which followed the Italian occupation. So high had prices gone th"t Ethiop- ians were selling beer at a dollar a bottle and a chicken for a Collar andma ha‘; HUGE secrron (Continued from Page l) over the. middle oi Orlente Prov- inoeT“So' uncertain was the course of the‘ disturbance, which blew in early today from the Caribbean. that observatories lost track of it for a while. ~~ ' ' (Damage of Jamaica was e the hurricane in stirnated at $2,500.- 000. There were two deathaby drwning from the storm. Weather observers in {lorida said they did not expe to strilgethe United S M linlsnd.) Streets of Santiago were clut- tered with debris. So strong was the; wind that travel was virtually -, ' _ lane pi refus- ' ‘ ii tdlcphonc and dawn u. far - r prevented scorch for other possible victims in ruins around Santiago. Many buildings fell in. The roof of a " Ijlfwu hm" awry, as was . 000911750? 0F P a l " " 3*“ ‘rump: ANGEL - DAVID manur- that of the electric power plant, and the city faced the prospect of s night in darkness Large lotions \ wcre flooded Cauto River overflowed itsibanlrs.‘ “ '* Supplies of bread and milk were ' nipnlngoicw. hclotlves o ‘tilld-Iisollbd-aje frantic, as they Y get any informatloir ls to their, fate. sontisgds only method of rest of f persons living in 01km area were were unable to ‘ A T L-FinalDay sls-uuoo-usrnwr, MAzpo nE,l.A noculrs $10,000 rnrzc NOVEL JALNA ALSO-COMEDY-SONG Ill’! - - "ISISEDUCTIVE melo- dios alluring fo q" to...“ - His strange power o fiendish curscl YI-Mvsrnh 0f EDWIN DROOD can LAEMMLE nessnrs ' A UNIVERSAL mcrum: wnru ClAUDE rams DOUGIASS’ ‘ mouroomrxv mnclsbsuunvamviimlnolsou ‘_ ALSO . . maroon AND NEW sEnrAr. "Call of the Savage" CHAPTER Two Tllvlts- - nu: 0mm DAILY 3.15 -- 1.00 - s35 rm, ltfai. m, 2st. Eve. 26c, 32c. Entire New Show Sat. .Clarke-MacL'ean contested and won by Mrs. rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . LARGELY ATTENDED’ The tlontral ‘Guardian ' This column in rourvcd for news of local interest but advertising of I "V"! nature may bo lllcltad It d colic n word llflcfl! Plllhlo ln advance. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR — A man received minor injuries when knocked down by a. car at the corner oi Boston and Pownal Streets last evening. ' IlAD WRIST BROKEN —- Little Gordon MacDougail. six-year-old scholarships at Acadia University as announced by Dr. F. W. Patter- 5011. the name of Gordon Bennett, son of Prof. and Mrs. J. G. Ben- nett was omitted. Mr. Bennett, was awarded a Franklyn Bovyer Scho1_ arship amounting m $150, - COUNTY COURT YESTERDAY —ln the County Court of Queen's County yesterday morning His Hon- or Judge Duffy gave Judgment 1n several cases as follows: Dr. Heath McIntyre rs. Daniel E. Morris, Jildsment for $30 and costs; Harold A- Harper vs. .1. Edward Garnhum, judgment confessed: Samuel Ken- flBdY vs. J. E. Oorman, judgment for $13 and costs; Samuel Kennedy Vi. 3°11 Lewis. Judgment for $20-50 and costs; Samuel Kennedy vs. Vic- tor Brown, Judgment for $5.05 and costs. Several other cases on the docket were allowed w stand over until next week. The court ad- lourncd until today. FINAL GAME 0F TOURNA- MENT>— The final game o! the tournament in the Holy Redeemer Hall was well attended last night. The KENS first Prize was won by P. J. Gallant; second, Ernest Arsen. ault; Ladies’ first, Mrs. P. J. Gal. lam: Ladies second, Miss Milly W818i} The freeze-out was keenly Bert Parquet. The cash prize was drawn ""1 the 1116K!’ person, Miss Gertrude Kink. was absent, leaving $10.00 to be drawn for on Tuesday night. This being the last of the tourna- ment, the grand prizcs were award- ed, the Gents going to Peter Le- Nuptials This Morning The marriage oi Jessie Marlon, only daughter of the late John and Maizie Bruce Macbcair, Charlotte- town, and Ira Lorne Clarke, son of Mr. Ray Clahke and the late Mrs. Ciarke, Union. took place in St. James Church, City, this morning at 6:30 oYlcck. v The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Mr. C. J. Mac- Lean, looked charming in her gown of blue chiffon velvet, with hat and accessories to match. She carried a beautiful shower bouquet of Jo- hanna Hill roses. The couple were unattended. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Moorhead Legate, pastor of the church. in the presence of immediate relatives and friends oi the contracting parties. The Wedding March was played by Miss Lillian MacKenzle. - Mr. and Mrs. Clarke left immc il- ately following thc ceremony on a motor tripto Boston, Connecticut, and other American centres, the bride travelling in a smart three- plece suit of brown wool crepe with halo hat and accessories to corres- pond. The happy couple were the re- cipients of many lovely gifts from relatives and friends. Auction ‘Sale . To be sold at Secrletown on my premises on Wednesday, October 30th at l o'clock: l draft horse. 2 cows 5 years old. 1 heifer 2 years‘ old. 1 stccr 2 years old. 1 heifer l year oli’ l hay mower. 1 rake. ' >1 I'm! P19"- __ 1 wring tooth barrow." {steel dressing narrow. 1 set oi Hall's, separators. ~ g ' 1_ sci, platform- scslcs, 4200 lbs. ‘bs1§f*'€§“§.'f.3‘*bi§f+‘&°{3$‘i a. d J-Isitihwhich would smi‘ lands. sever- ' ‘g. hu dred miles cut oi florid - ' its ‘iltltw-Mf a . articles. also thc heusflfioldfinpitq- IWII.‘ lrthreshsr and clamor.‘ .1 Internationohcnglncr. . :1 bu: ‘cart. » ' _ l __ ‘ ntruck wagon. » - i ' I wood sleigh. ’ ' I driving sleigh and . 1 .0! ' "official ‘of o leading. ~ firm cdmlttod mustard is bssc for making condiments for mustard gas, whose . Clair and the Ladies’ to Mrs. N: Whitlock. The next tournament be- gins on ‘Tuesday, Oct. 20th. Justice Crockett Taken Ill men. ent in Edward men at (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Oct. Zl-Resumption 01' lOdBYs session of the Supreme Court of Canada was delayed al- most three quarters of an hour an a result oi the sudden illness oi Jus- tice 0. S. Rockett. In consequence the appeal of the Toronto General Trusts Corporation against the award to Mrs. H. F. Gooderham of insurance monies payable nt the ratc of $500 a month to Gooder- ham‘s esetate was traversed until speaker been much lobsters year and this year due in no small measure to the co-operatlon of the fishermen. So far this year no New Brunswick boats have been found fishing here illegally. There has been a great improvement gener- ally so far as illegal fishing over the speaker claimed. last year doubt but that the ‘There production of the market. He asked for vice from the Cove, was the oyster fishing d the times, and he w the public beds cannot stand it. Mr. Gallant said. Speaking on Conservation the i- (continued from Page l) _,_. _ _ _.__ ____________ that they, together with the farm- ers, composed thc of primary produc ince. They worc real wealth altho able. to be many ways in which to help _ the fishermen except by bonusing - and that only results in increased and a further glutting Premier Lea strongly endorsed the co-operative idea. in selling. He cited as an which maintains one selling ag-. handle all the bacon, and by supplying a unl- form product co-operative selling obtains two cents a pound more for the bacon than can Canada. The people of this country should" realize that singly they can never obtain their requirements but by co-operatlon they may. he said in conclusion. example lmgland to Mr. McKinnon I Mr. Laughlin McKinnon, Canoe next speaker. He claimed that for the past number of years from boats from°New Brunswick have been fishing lobsters in from the time the ice goes out until it makes again. This illegal fishing together with the taking of spawn lobsters has done much to ruin the indus- try, he said. He alsadiscussed the oyster industry claiming public beds pleted if some twenty Island waters would thin: were MI’. Guild-ill m. s. '1‘. Gallant, Insoector of Fisheries, in a short address said he was glad to see so many fisher- the convention lleved it augured well for the fut,- ure of the industry. There has been a great increase in the number of men engaged in ue to the stress of as afraid that thought that less illegal on the south is no two great groups ~ ers in this prov- the producers of ugh others might take their products and by manu- facturing processes make them more valu The speaker went on to say that living as he did all his life near convention as to how th: government might be of practical assistance to the fisher- soon be de- T t anksgiving ySavings At The I Canadian Stores ‘ Stock up for Thanksgiving at these saving prices. 5°“ M Mr‘ Ne“ M°D°“3“n- UPI)" the short hc had been an observer F V Prince st, had his wrist brick: in ' ‘ ' - ' a fall at his homc last eveninpnI-Ic of m. 10mm! industry ‘or many Fruit’ Vegetables’ Candy Meats! Pnllltfy F years. He recalled the days when _ . , r m m the Pun“ Edward mm"! w‘ the fishing boats would come - - ' ipital. “Show 1° we d m mmwflu Wm‘ Gravenstem APPLES No. 1. Doz. .. . 29c Mllkfgd CHICKEDB, Lb. .. .,.. ,, 25¢ Po _ lobsters and at that time there Choice GRAPES, Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c LAMB LEGS, Lb. .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 “CE COURT M‘ the an” seemed no end to the supply The LAMB ‘ c 001111 Yesterday moi-nine a vagrant ' McKintosli APPLES Doz . 29c FRONTS’ in’- - -- - -- 15¢ was sent to‘ jail for fifteen days flplfheii°"m'°§“f r31‘: , ’ ' ‘ PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF Lb 20c without the option of 3.1km, The lobsters weremvery scaioewo; m: ORANGES, Melt-size‘. Doz. . 35c I v ’ ' ' " defers“ in a vrombmon case south shore. n. fishermen u... Chocolate CARAMELS Lb. . .. . . 29¢ Swill" Premium HAMS w“ ‘med ‘m “<1 cw“ 0r three began to think that it might be a ’ ' ' ' ' m°nu15 1n 11111. A drunk W85 filled good idea, t0 put the gpgwn 1gb. MOIHSSGB Lb. . . . .. . .. . .. . . 19C or five dollars and cost; t d _ Two assault cases wergradejgunigg. itefiwbgitrsmg? its; sigma ‘flung. ShllflfS TOFFEE,‘ Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c Lb. ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . - ———— Industry began to improve, The 5 Lbs 14c Swibfifs HHWIIIESS PICNIC BROOKFIELD PRESBYTERIAN Premier said that. speaking on ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ SHQULDERS °""""-°" “my archive. we behalf 01 the sovermcnl- he w» SAVORY, Bunch 10¢ l ~ 29G 25th inst.. at 7.30 o'clock the Rev, willing to do what he could for Lb, ,,_ __ _,,_ _ _,_ ,,_ ,_ . J. B. Armour will speak in the the industry, elf-her individually CELERY head ' 15c Brookfleld Church in the interest or in (xi-Operation with the Dbm- ’ ' R0551‘ VEAL, Lb, 10¢ & 15¢ of the Bible Society and the nmbb- lnlvn Government. ‘ ‘ Sweet POTATOES, 2 lbs. . . . 19c MINCE MEAT (" gulk) 2 lbs 29¢ rigid E. Society will meet in the bThe claitmwllkllfl: 111W; Hlitmlev ‘his CAULIFLOWER h d 15 ' Fresh SALMOP} [b ' 35c Clll‘ onnecdaytbczstbatvao Believe" epasrw uretan , ea c » 11m- L-212a W 11°11) "he 115m"! lfldil-Eliry is Fresh HALIBUT, Lb. 29c _____ bbi m; g Lhmge tube CRANBERRIES 2 lbs. ............19c AWARDED SCHOLARSHILI“ ,E,',§’,,f,,§,.,,§ ,,“;,,,§,,,,,,f,'{,'f,,_ m, ~ ' Smoked FILLETSS, Lb. 11¢ the mm ooneemmg the entrance speak,” Sam, The“, does no, mm Leaf LETTUCliL-Z for 19c Choice Creamery BUTTER, Lb, 29c ad- Denmark, to thirty Prince that the not done. and be- there has fishing of shore last in this n ui the other. the only help that could be given the fishermen in recent years was unemploymen work on thc roads or other work or direct relief. No one wants that but carry on their In conclusion he nothing but praise the fishermen arc problems. The is past. The old saying unity there is strength Mr. Calder of the C. N. B. press department ly, giving shipping “It's Baking Time" 23c 23c 35c 13c GLACE CHERRIES, S M. red 12c ORANGE PEEL, per lb. . LEMON PEEL, per lb. CITBON PEEL, per lb. . . . . . . CUT MIXED PEEL. it lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . .. -~--.-u-... or green, cellophane wrapped, pkg. . . . . . . . . . GINGER. Chrystalllzed, 8 or. cellophane wrapped, , p A OCTOBERWZFS CHEESE, New Canadian, per lb. .. . .. . . . . .. CREAM CHEESE, 10c small pkg. Medium ‘pkg. a chance to chosen avocation. said he had for the way handdng their day of individualism as in other lines of effort that in is as true fishing industry as in any ex- also spoke brief- informatlon on the of smelts and lobsters. EATOWS EMPIRE COFFEE. 380 nArsms, New on» Seed- M’ 2 rbs..250 pure’ on-nlr. illlnjtr . . . . . BAKING POWDER, Estonia lllatln 25c sequcntly receiving no benefit from‘ this grant which was intended for all Maritime Fishermen. Resolved that this As ociatiun bring to the attention of the Fed- eral Government and to thc Depart- ment of Fisheries the Justice of our claim in askinl, as Maritime fish- ermen, a proportionate sharc of line said grant or, in the alternative, an extension of the said grant to our Association for organization ant educational purposes. o-Rcsolved that every of this Association shall use evcr means in his power to co-operol with thc Fisher! nevvtmwt l carry out Note These Gould Values l LUX FLAKIJS or RINSO, cgemeoch .. . . . . . ........‘............ A 1m», 2m. i SPECIAL! n; m, m, ; Choice Pumpkin hTo3 CHEESE" SPBEAD._.Knft, in Swnnkyswig glasscsJoLslsenaQch ....>................ c t KKEAIT Chassis; Plain or Pimento. K lb‘, {P38- ...,_.... I mcmbe r E thc laws and rcgulatlorp under the Fisheries Act, especially the end of the Ontario list. Justice Crockett was stricken sud- and taken to hospital. His cond tion was not believed serious and it was expected he would re- turn to the bench in a week or l0 days. He is a native of New Bruns- denl wick. On Relief, Drives Car (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire)‘ 22-A man appeared in traffic court here to- day and pleaded guilty to driving - the MONTREAL, Oct. ast a stop sign at low speed. “May I have time to pay fine" he asked. “How long?" to know. relief cheque before then." SIR» SAMUEL the Empire for tion observe this fact oi whsorlmlng mportcnce." had ' cd ‘thc solid pport .... m '“ i , us» at thc British hi"? will’! In? from left tho Itolion Mo of dlapprov Ethiopian undartl. v loin Cool ll morning dcw. urcdlkin. 1M Cool and rant. mu; the court wanted ‘They're still puzzling over the snswcr-"s week. I won't get my * (Continued from Page l) i , Somucl strongly defended Anthony n. Minister of League "a Nations Affairs. saying Eden government at Geneva. I In’ rlong review "of all inter- Alscucsions which led up notion Blr Samuel government. had suggestions Italy for o discussion of Ethi- opia mum fora llifldict had nova-noun any doubt whatever oi Britain's attit- cl toward the ____..__._______ uzPcr-lion Balm fbnfl and stimu- tho skin. Fragrant as shower. Bcfcausrds thc molt dsllcotcly- . m: pl of exquisite charm. Adds o subtle finish to filo dilnticlt woman. In- nluobic foriaofuning thc hands ‘ making them flawlqly shite. nl. Dsintily frag- . osen im- lgitstfngly b‘ All wlilllg I110 MN taking of spawn lobsters has had a great deal to do with the de- pletion of the lobster fishing in- dustry Mr. Gallant claimed. It seemed to him to be sensless. too, to be taking thousands ‘of lobsters four or five inches long when in one year they would double their weight. He thought that the Dominion Fisheries Dept. would be willing to let the Fisherman's Union select the men for the preventative ser- vice if the Union" asked for the privilege. Ex Premier Msclvllllm MacMillan, who was the next speaker con atulat- ed the fishermen for tackt their problems in a way that would bring success. Looking back over a long period it must be acknowledged that gov- ernments have not paid the at- tention they might have or should have to the fishing industry. Dur- ing the last four years whilc hc was in the government, aid for the fishermen was the conferences of the Premiers and with thc Deport- ment at Ottawa. The Federal Dc- Dr. W. J. P. the sslc of fish. sumption of fish o‘ Doctor thought, both the fishing induct y~ cx rates. Not much could discussed at Maritime decay and dissolu- Partment did make quite a. movc our? in the wsy of publicity to increase Anything that can be dons to increase the con- in the Dominion is s step in thc right direction thc from tins standpoint of heoith and from thc improvement it would make in During the past two years I. dc- tcrmincd effort was made to have I. reduction made in freight mud. done in having express rotcs from mu province to Unihd and: markets lowered for it wu foimd regarding spawn lobsters Any mem having spawn sicn or removing spa shall be expelled from thc Assoc‘ tion. Any member of this who is fishing lobsters d At the concl ' of the meeting Mr. C- P. McCarthy gave a brief talk felling the delegates that they had only laid the foundation of the organization. "Let us build gradually, and perhaps slowly but above all permanently," he said. The following is the text of thc resolutions passed st thc Conven- / A laws shall immediately re the Flsheremenk. Union of Prince Edward Isand hereby place them- selvespn record as being strongly » o posed to the pernicious practice of illegal fishing of lobsters in clos- ed seascns and pledge their whmc- hearted supportr in oo-operstion with the Department of Fisheries in devising more efficient methods of dealing with their problem as well as thc protection of the ‘ierrlcd lobster, as it is our firm belief that thc conservation of this important lndust y depends largely upon ms strict enforcement of the existing regulations in reference thereto. Ii-Jiesolved that u thc fishermcn east of Charlottetown and west of M“ Summerside are being seriously handicapped in thc transportation of their smells b the lack of s through rail servi to connect with thc early crossing of the Car Ferry this Convention deplorcs th dia- criminotion caused thereby and hereby urges upon thc management of thc OpN. Railways thc urgent nccd of such connection on behalf of thc fishermen of this Provinct. Whereas regulations hsvc boon of fish of Association, who shall investi reliability of said report and such action as they may deem nc cesaafY- ' Every member of this Aasociv is hcrcby pledged not to Lntc in any way whatsoever with am lobstcr man's gcor and equip! Any member having lnformstil n such interference thc executive. ‘l-Rclolved hcrc assembled cxprclc its provvll "of thc lccsing of our w private individuals, fishermen from pursuing in their linc and inflict ships upon those prcvi in this llnc. Bc it. fin-thcr re 1118 attention of our Ibdcrai immediate stops _ to rsrnovq grievance. - I issourrrous n w Party OI “IQIOIIYQIICIOII Mr. M011? ber provcn ‘guilty lobsters in his posse - wn from ssr s . “m, uring clc‘ nod season be immediately expelled for port ssid information to cxscu l: kc ltlon tiers ythcr ant. of by any p an shall immediately report sense to that this bu’ ting l)- oyster and thereby depriving thc lcgiilmatc their: work hard- ously er agcd lvsd that wc bring this matter is,» thc and local representatives. urging them on take is whens: it nu coma to the ct- tcnticu of the convention tint A; n. Ictnm is an applicant ‘for thc pocltknrof Minister of Fish .108 in thcdlbiilotofthclwllo . kic- kcncic Eiri. leader of thc 01.1mm ind whcrccs in tho opinion KIHPEBED SNACKS or B llnlwlck Sardines, In oil ‘or m tin . . . . . . . . . . 5c OLPWES, Eaton’: Stuffed, ........... sch. ... ... ... 25c n 3,1. 30 ‘h’ “‘°“' 25c 0 \ 2 for 23C- ~' .__.________.__‘_ lst- 15o fiIllilloloslonn Q l Use Micro-Wave In East Africa l GENOA, Italy, Oct. Zz-Gugliel- mo Marconi. distinguished Italian inventor, and his micro-wave, which he believes will be s new and ex- tremely useful weapon of war, will soon be on the East African front. The inventor of wireless arrived yesterday from Brazil and announ- ced hc would confer with Premier Mussolini immediately about a. mil- itsry assignment in Eritrea. Ha is reported to have carried on cxpflri- mcnts with the short wave radio beam designed to ‘stop thc engines oi cncmy airplane in flight. These experiments have been sun ‘ ‘ by thc ’ , ‘ secrecy bccsusc of their military signific- ance. But la long ago as tlhe sum- . one year. Any member of this Iis- . d out» bu» w --;;,~;,=,~; - T.f§.°’....‘.”.‘“.i2‘?.‘t‘12‘.é2°..“‘.2..li"l. 2—Res0lved that the member of l“ Wm“ m‘ 9'7"“ F“! ma, my‘, g Winn]; implement nf warfare. A micro-wave radiophono is 118W- A set capable of clear transmission ranging more than 100 milcc costs about 820.000 and trans _ by c. few pack mules. Marconi lost year, demon- strating bcforc s group of naval of- used micro-wave beams and sircollcd» "floating radio light- onohored in the b!!! i" safely into harbor near f two houses" bring a ship Geno c.. Since those acknowledged success; u with thc char-flied "tiny WiWP-i Marconi is reported to have made forward strides in their develop- ment. sailing for Brazil it was bclicvcd he was cxperimeniini! with thc use of thc wsvc to stall thc ignition system of airplanes m mid-sir. but May hc govc a sec- rct demonstration to Il Ducc. It wu on this day that several motorists along the Rome-Catt" speedway said their engines sudden- ly ccucd firing. drivers re- ported that after much cranking. swearing and swaths-fl!!! "P" suddenly sblc to start their enlilncl Allin, much to their amusement ‘KIN SIOITAOI ACUTI g, Oct. .I-(A.P.) v international tin committee re m- strict , with our out c of that u» rates are controlled to s dam m‘ utmost-y ma the m“ m» u» quota pro- lNlt extent by the Amqrlcln 0b 1'“ u“; u, Auwuqm n. Um“! auction M Ill IDIWTI. 39'9"” press companies. That wucncof t ‘Dwmmmtdmhamordlnary a ma“ hung gtltlbcf m "m" "h? "l" m" "m- to mp1»: aquclifiod inspector- who will! the 0 ans the “standard” mum. "is Pfsmim- "vmflflfi- ‘"1"! more c a puauunrvwrmwwdflsn-h uwostinm "m “W”. WW4 l" m"! t" bonclau m u» that up csn- and cum u 1o pot cunt. '"""“""'T"“'P°m“°“ “mm” cumu- and iris nuoivod that ‘ms action was tom: u s N- mz-lnz‘ "'d-n'fe°'um,imzm 0! ‘lush quality m may to pro- "H suit of stun-up of spot c1091!" "i" mm. - . in at duo to P!" Drfibléml K l-iwhcrcos thc mum Govorn- "on tbs Rt. In Mai-mind tbs mrinkllf WW" fish's“ ""_WW- nubunpmnsmmmmauimshuuuw. arms-w. record nzurt mmlvfllvfllnwwhfw m-mmuuuoniucrnmm Tbslcsrcitycfapottin w" 2mm 11mm VII the lint IIlt-T richer-mouths rum offivn thousand of Incision. my. nqcagpm . quo- srisl Oilnliddtltldn um. robu- dollars mucbucwm mum ma»: rlsolvod ' ' ' mummy during 1M0 in w‘ m on fvrfilmllw um o‘ iinticn- And vim-m to immdu the tin-n ix!" ‘NI-hf. n. none rllhlrnnnbclongtoth Kins ‘ this‘ l‘