B YS LEAD” FIELD 11v AIR DERB Y Read by Everybody » ‘ Covers Prime Edward island Like the Dew -~ I ETOWN, ADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934 Nine o Killed In Cale Swept North Pacific Coast Heavy Damage-T; Shipping And “Property. Oregon Bears Brunt Of Storm. Guardian’ Special Wire) . “I POIII-‘NILOPMOct-l BQCAQISIIAJPUIIJIIIIOIKQIDAINVQII afsrieeegalo stuck the resins Northwest today. slukins s-fllhllls bolt- ymogwapsssengeevseselaodcessinsthossendsotdollanrrflwq! IIIseIelnerAgnessenkodPertWilwnluPWetSoundwhile flggogeegnsdosiierfllihapfleeollcdtolcndald; Thellaidsrcvofwl tweesdieswsrsllshtesiauleweter-tvvhlddfvwll“ Wm“ "m" and llifflsslropyed from light Illle being hauled toenfety. y“ boss Virgiah V, plying between Seattle and Tacoma. and betwen l5 and 50 passengers were rescued l Will llelilmflll ANNOUNCEMENTS , , , COMING EVENTS, miifuiliffifiioidlifiduiht‘. AMEETWGS» ETC i613 tilufihfifluitfiytuifilfii’: L B School classroom. Twenty- fivaalusllbo mdglrlawcreintne ‘nnu-ne. p. panes room with t eir teacher. Three of fir“ oelssw "IR I flaunt Vi"! the children were inJured seriously. MDVE TD Returned From Ottawa EXTRAD|TE, - 1 TERRDRISTS Italian And Belgian Authorities Act- Slight Change Ex- pected in Jugosiav Cabinet. oi-u-u-u (0. P. B! Glaldilsfs Special Wire) BIIIBRADE, Oct. 21-(0. P.- Kavssr-After oonferences that las- ted throughout the day, Nikola Us- unovitoh was busy today forming a new cabinet. Decision to have him organise the new government came almnd exactly as hours l-fter he and his ministers ruined. Political observers indicated the new cabinet will probably differ very slightly, if at all. from the one that resigned yesterday to allow the three regents under the chairman- ship of Prince Paul to “meet the needs o! the hour." Although alight change was an- ticipated in the personnel of tho new government, changes were ex- HON. J. A. MATHIESON Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island lmdmombor of the White on Saturday. PREMIER MACMILLAN Cgmmlgllon on Mot-lino subsidy Who has returned from Ottawa only“, who rammed from Ottawa after attending the first formal sit- ting of the White Commission. pectcd in the government's policy. It was believed that l milder atti- tude toward the minorities, partic- ularly the Creations. will be put in force. A widespread amnesty for Wage Lively I Battle In U. S. ticai soners was also believed uen. ‘Ilhereshnstionoftlle cabinet CflmPal-gn‘ l! W!“ A‘ "A Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cristenson were ‘h’: ~ glowhen a high tetnaion ihUIH-Iuuh1Llvq-um‘~_ was wnacrosasnsnenna i. n-lals-loae-al. "W We ""111- ' _,_____¢ . no Oil-mile wind bxol-lsht sum, "Inw-heushfllvevdlsaeds‘. mmww l: Mfl- °";-:£| _ [I11 BQVQI‘ -—" "' was. "i. "s" W: 0 ll‘! B C Y 0 II an soflloemelllilque Lv71 _u_ zmpt away land wire communiclr‘ p ______ . Word of the storm w» sent to °"""""' “A” 5"“, “m Portland by amateur wireless from ‘hum’ o‘ an’ ulngmqo a the Astoria correspondent of the As- sociated Press. The southwest gale broke over the city at 8 A. M., and continued WW2?!" the day- Boluld For New York I “alum allow. w 06. wed- unsq, on. not ulaol-lo-so-c at. sol-u. mu, Tuss- lllwfiflflmm“ Tbefrckhto Floridia mo» ' I *""°°"°"°'”- river at 1 a. rm, nouuie 1:: Iéew —--—— York m; f at. he ‘rear ‘" “fit 1%" "camels" I y t r QV- 519040434!‘ g was believed to have struck the sands about five miles north of the Columbia River entrance, in the Long Beach district. The coast guard cutter Redwlng left to assist the ship,‘ but seamen» ' to eat and 000d James Hallovwen 115W, p L-1390-10-32-2l. . Idis-w-II- "DI. ltwfieilct Deni-M. be at Idon 000050? 34m. 9551 Floridian was correct it appeared sod. 10th. 1-4404 the coast guard could do little. | ' _y , --—,- An S06 from, the freighter inter- "IoU _ Ohb, sanction fortv~ ceptsd at Ben Irsncisoo said: lives, NI Good- - "BOB ' . 1.4400 give miles north of mouth oi Colum- ~ " H bis River." sang“. ' m! School, The Floridian, operated by Kern. Will said if the ropol-roc position of thegzietn o: Il-xsinfehhui. the’ cllficlfl re- h M! B 0W T8360 l, 0 OW- , n Hava-fi-Jrhc Italian police, in close \ . In dietreu, going on rocksytpuch with the ministry of interior at Home. today moved to facilitate - [extradition of Ante Pavelich and Dgcn Kvatcmik to France, whcro y ,,was“‘ ibythedla- misssi of the Marshal of the Court. lanai Alexsndier v Dimitrieric. who yet recevodsnew appoin- _ lnsnt. The second in and. fr?“ Tuefgmioaaiutthgoimgug i?“ Col. Johann Pavlovlc, also was dia- 9' w“ w m g amt the pow Maud‘ no gieeairofiesidgltolhggsevelt Dimitrie went to Marseille ‘ several days before the arrival o! Th” °“'Y°" elem“ °f 3:55am" Ahxande, to ‘upervise may m", tors, 432 congressmen and to gay- “mam and h“ been blamed m, el-nors of states in sddlitionl do fir‘ thsir preglgdown. He returned with m“ mm"?- wlll l” “I86 Y is. b1) lhabody of mo Kind» but luldno ed 1M bl My @""'=“°" h" Y make a mu“ appearance after, tho feeling of the people concern- wm-d and d“ no; attend the gun. ing the experimental policies of the m-QL National administration. Democratic headquarters are con- Hia l tio to h ‘ been ,,‘,§,',,§,,“§,d“,,,w”$,,§§f m“??? fldent the Republican minority oi’ ' 116 in tho House will be cut and t .. A govemment o‘ m 10m“ comm that there’ is a possibility of s. gain trctim was onsider ‘ probable. Hopes oi Yugoslav democrats that in the 36mm- RBP-lbliflans lmck‘ ing the spending propensities of] formation oi s. new cabinet would mean an end m dictatorial meag- the Roosevelt administration-bil- ures was increased by the thon- lions and billions of dollars have ” of conversations uhdsr- been put out on public works and in direct relief-and questioning the constitutionality o! some of the Persidenifs measu u, are putting up a lively forensic battle. (or. ny Guardian's Spoolll wire) mew YORK. Oct. 2l—'I‘wo weeks the resignation. oiy, Oct. 21-40. P.- “naw, o,‘ ‘grip ‘mm; Chlp- Gifford and Company, is a vessel of Ithey are wanted respectively as tho , - - -2i 4M8 tons, 3'1’! feet long. alleged master-mind and executive mu,“ am...“ b!“ m n Hsglsists-Rlt indthe assassination of “Murray Harbor Starch Factory y ng exan er of Yugoslavia, and ‘m p. m»; u, mo»; my my. H u tmann In Foreign Minister Louis Bax-thou 0! m” wfiwawnm October “m. a p Francs at Marseille. __ _ _ _ _ LmGE. Belgium. Oct. 21-(0. P.- ‘ L 1335 m m a! N 8w 187198)’ Havasl-The Belgian police appar- "soa! u “a, L “Pa”... we,” Egtlyi have gmclildled theiriparttgln new“ - October Mm‘ Pm- (5 P B Guuflm" 5rd“ Wm’) liiSgiwsriflieilziqOah zrEaKilfljquuy “to e ' g Alexander of “d! m‘ N mtfi9‘§.§fy;:§_u_ FLmdNGTDN' N" " Oct‘ mflhfugoslavia and tonight were hold- Bruno Hauptmlmn. denied permis- sion to converse with his trio of ed his compact cell in. lng Nestor Percets, Croat terrorist, for probable extradition to France. ' r‘ "V. ~7- "Bwdm m“ (nub 108mm hon’ The police revealed that Per-cats IN TYLiDDN S e c o n d Destructive (A). By Guardian's Special Wire) Typhoon Strikes Luzon. MANILA, Oct. 2i-—l'-‘lve persons welds. silence wright, slowly adjusting‘ himself to his new surroundings in’ the Hunter-don County Jail. ‘ ai- New Jliraey legal authorities, who "suite! fslwv work by Dfltlfiml-will try the Bronx carpenter wt of Falciinwood Hospital and after- month on a qhu-gg cg slaying Baby noon tea at Canadian National Charles A. Lindbergh, ordered he Hotel NM. 2nd. 14-1393 should not receive leading matter -.-_ Lnor talk with the two state troopers "Hope River, Monday, Oct. ifindqand the deputy sheriff constantly auction, lunch and dance at Ill-mu watch. lambs, oeivesJAlbany, Wednesday. Octfifith. Bacon hogs fair can- L-ISDO-IO-Iii-Si were killed and property damage estimated at $250,000 was caused tonight by the second destructive typhoon to strike Luzon. principal island in the Philippines, but the storm spared Manila, causing only squalls here. had confessed to beirg the former lieutenant oi Dr. Ante Pavelich, accused as ringleader in the plot that also caused the death of the with foreign minister, Louis Bar- t . Silver Market lands within e. month have taken a toll of 92 lives. mode possibly 80,000 Pour severe typhoons in the le- - MDDHPRDDRESS MADE AT FIRST EDRMAl SIITIND Premier Voices Satis- faction At Program Alrra-nged‘ For Claims Inquiry. Satisfaction with the programme outlined by the White Commission Ln considering revision of Maritime subsidy claims was expruscd by PremlelkMacMillan, who returned Saturday evening from Ottawa. where he attended the first fol-noel session of the Commission. The pro- cedure, as announced, provides (1) for the filing with the Commission by the Premiers of each of the Maritime Provinces briefs covering their respective cases on or before November l5: (2) for the fyling of a brief in reply by counsel‘ for the Do- minion, on or beforapecember 20; and (3) for a meeting of counsel for the provinces and the Dominion with the Commission at Otto/Ila on January l0 for the purpose of argu- ment upon the briefs submitted. The terms of reference, of tile Commission are deemed sufficiently broad to permit the ‘fullest review of the financial arrangements between the Maritirnes and the Dominion Government. This, Premier Mac- Millan believed, was an important factor, and indicated the desire oi the Dominion Government fiat the inquiry should ‘be as complete and thorough as possible. With the personnel of the Com- mission, and tiller sympathetic at- titude towards the Provinces, the Premier also expressed satisfaction- Chief Justice Mathleson, member of the Commiaion chosen unanim- ously by the Maritime Provinces, sl- so returned Saturday night. Fire Destroys Govt. House In St. Pierre 8T. PIERRE. Miquelon. Oct. I1- The historic government house, 118 years old, and a group oi wooden buildings around it were destroyed early today by firs which followed an explosion in the electric light- lng plant. Governor Barrillot who was at Miqueion I miles away when the fire broke out returned here at 3 o'clock this morning to find his residence in ruins. Firemen Ind volunteers "than had the flames un- des- control. ’ ' h 1 d a h vv Dhélnis; R. Dcironikgizayfield. If‘ Hauptglann continued to eat Upens l‘ Quay koperty Qfifjfif“ Mme ea n Tuqdny . eosllns - —-—- . ll - o " L-lsae-lo-so-zl u M. m (c. P- Bv Guardastflgwflhl Wm ti: stiilciaxrgllil-tgyoggusmzx/‘oilr: ‘iillllgd ~ 34"!" 1'3"“, m‘- Pmll '1: 2 f om- s» ow M new mew In 3*» "us-M'- wl- w“ “we new w ~h-'3°u.’fi.'l'3.°§?.i’.“‘wi§.i“'lu§"l$;.§. S. opening my ‘ghoul, Po . Hall: bingo and other amusements. world will commence tracing, here ‘m, Pym,‘ w“ m, “at deep, mick: ma. euulover 111 Dell? 1"“°" '4 1° '~ofm'of°f,f.'film°éfé my. hunderd bamboo dwellings, l‘. IVY!!!” ‘ - vitcd. m’ L-m-IO-lc-Si. "Oomnlsneinl P ‘ ' l. 1m. my Stock Ixobanse- nu mum u m» Qcffgjffmffffifcfil; , business will be conducted on a Canadian Commodity m l“ mmmum mm m, mm, ' in the Chicken Supper in strictl Cash Basis. is which will function with silver only en n,“ w“ meme because mm Afton Kali, Wednesday, must be settled before above date. for the psesent, other commodities mwumh w" MDIMZL A u not one. come Thursday. Pro- J. Douglas Murphy. noel-aid. Plll- beine espeotod so be celled fer tl-sd- A 4mm, mm s“ PM,“ s,“ seeds 1a sic of Came run . n-sse-e-ae-lo-ae-ae. mg later. . m" m one m“ “m, a, u, 1"‘ '1°'”"' guns. province, with dslasse ml- '—-P . mated at n60.000- "Dense m Iummsrneid Bell. d T l m “M, ma,“ hum,“ m, ""1! W“ "MU" French Dctermiflé o- men . both d u - l0 OCH: I!‘ Illtlllf unfavourable . D f Iaigmgn gceountmof 2:0 Improve A 1 r c encc M» (Dy Iebss Ivan Item, east this" lemma; lees by fro. Anoclstel sf was we II ) amen. . _ and ' Palm, Oct. 3l-l‘i'llsce's feer as .1 muse is Qlelll tones w '° ::'.bemfunersl ‘a: ‘ ~.-.-..~....-.---'...'""-'"- "ppm uas‘ to l mill‘ i‘ ' wool-imam d national mum?‘ < $10M! Wold. use um s N who momma: - with a could levels Issues end discussion tile "“'*' .|_ on a it i l SYNDD HDRlS DEHANDE AT HITLER Declare Independence By Seceding From Rule Of Archbishop Mueller. (By Rudolph Josten Annotated Prm Foreign Staff) BERLIN, Oct. ill-Defiance of the opposition synod of the Gel-- msn Protestant Church which acceded Yesterday from Betcha- bishop Muellefs Nazi Church dic- tatomhip, was hurled into the lap of Chancellor Hitler today. Karl Koch, who read the syond's declaration of independence yes- terday from a church pulpit, today submitted a resolution to the Gov- ernment declaring the synod. claiming 80 percent of all Protes- tants in the Reich, forever free from Muellerh rule. Tuesday was expected to mark the turn of events when Hitler taking the oath of fidelity from Mueller, will deliver a highly lm- portant addrm on the fight in the Church. It was reported from various church circles that Hitler will dae- clarc the Government's stand bes- ecl on reports submitted in him from Government officials. Reads Memoran’ ' Meanwhile, Koch today read Lh Synodls memorandum to more than 2,000 persons, including about 40 insurgent pastors, at the Chris- tus Church at Dahclm, As a result of the oppositions severance from the Reich Church, Koch today ordained five young clergymen for Eastyrussia, Pom- riiefania and the Province o4 Brandenburg, Koch thereby usur- ped One of the functions of the Relchbishop and the state bishop who, as heads of the church, or- dinarily would ordain new pastors. Yesterday's Protestant church dictatorship under Rcichblshop Ludwig Mueller was split by the uncompromising secession of the opposition synod, claiming 80 per cent of Protestant Church goers. Rlesolut Adopted With one exception the synod, tinder the presidency of Karl Koch, adopted a resolution setting 1m]: up as the only true evangelical churrdl. and declaring Muellerh autocratic regime had set lg; an "impossible papacy." DDEAN FLIDHT IS DELAYED (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OAKLAND, Calif, Oct. ill-Rain aqualls and northeast trade winds delayed Sir Charles Kingsford- Smith today in his hoped-for take- off in Suva, Fiji, on the sccond leg of the long over-ocean flight from Australia to the Unltcd States. The noted five-r ‘advised hi3 brother here, R. H. K. Smith, that his contemplated departure on the 3,19’! mile lap to Honolulu had been put off until Tuesday, Suva time, or until weather conditions im- prove. Earlier in the day Sir: Charles had informed his brother he might take off enriy Monday. Suvlftime. Knigsford-Smith completed the 1.760-mile first leg of the flight from Brisbane at 6.06 p.m., Sunday. Suva time (2.05 a.m-, AST.) MARITIME CLAINS SECRETARY NAMED (CI. By Guardian's Spl-‘clai Wire) OTTAWA 0ct., Ql-Chester H. Payne of the Department of 'I‘rade and Commerce has been appointed Secretary of the Royal Commission studying the Maritime claims. Maxlvls ":7 oil/l - MERE MAN 10 PAGES Morning Guardian, (Ilrlltiafi Iennled em Guardian Two .3 Scott A72? ‘Black; Set Terrific Pace In Taking Lead British Pair Leave Singapore Fol Darwin. Unconfirmed Report States Plane Carrying Officials Crashed Killing Six. (C. P. and A. P. Cables) (By Guardiafie Special Wire) . - MILDENHALL AERODROME, England, Oct. 22_ (Monday-Two ace British fiyers held the lead early to- day over a fast flying Dutch pair in the London to Mel- bourne air race. Capt. C. W, A. Scott and Campbell Blacl! were winging their way somewhere between Singapord and Darwin, Australia, while K. D. Parmentier and J. J, Moll had passed Rangoon, Burma. None of the fiyers actually engaged in the race heel met with serious injury. But there were unconfirmed re- ports that a British Royal Air Force bombing plane o of Singapore in connection w ith the race had crashed am that several persons were killed. The Haves News Agency in a. despatch from Milden- hail Aerodrome, England, reported the piano, carrying iirltish officials, crashed north of Singapore in the junglq with an estimated toll of six firmed. Several planes of the missing bomber. Setting Pace The Scott-Black duo were setting! a terrific pace in their comet plane. Apart from a forced landing due to shortage of gasoline near Baghdad, they had halted only at the control points, Baghdad, Al- Ichabod and Singapore, since leav- ing England. If they were sleepim at all, they We" 5189191118 en route. At Baghdad. they halted 33 minutes; at Allaha- bad one hour; and at Singapore only one hour and 20 mlnuteg, Near Catastrophe Scott said at Singapore he hoped to reach Darwin. the next control point, non-stop. His plane bumped badly as it landed, giving the crowd a thrill and a brief shock. It nearly overturned owing to a sudden change in the wind. Th9 Emmi flycr told Reuters the trip from Allahabad had been lflilfllllng“ but that the engine W" behevlne splendidly. He had hoped to reach Singapore earlier but 116d decided to reduce speed 1n order to nurse the engine and provide e daylight landing by local time, seven hours ahead of Green. wich time. The landing w” mode at 5.28 am. local time, Monday. Pamllentier said at Rangoon hc W" 00¢ trying in catch Scott. at Calcutta he had ,. ed confld- moo in his ability to mug; mo leader of the great air derby but "Pparently he and Moll had changed their plans, Benched ($1. Roscoe Turner and Clyde Plmgborn, United States entrants. were at Allahabad while the flying Mlollisons were en route from Kur- achl to Allahabad. Also on that leg of the 11,500 mile grind were Cath- calt Jones and Ken Waller. They left Karachi at 10.00 p. m. only about an hour behind Capt. Jim and Amy Mollison. Sixteen planes were still in the hunt for the speed and handicap trophies tonight out or the original 20 which took off from Mlldenhall Aerodrome, near London. at dawn Saturday. Smash-ups, engine or equipment trouble caused four withdrawals. Two crack Unitcd States ilyers, Col. Roscoe ‘Iumer and Clyde Pangborn, held a slim advantage over Britain's famous flying pair, the Mollisona. ‘Iurner and Pang- born landed at Allahabad, India, at 10.26 p. m. Capt. Jim and Amy ._______....__._____._i,___.__~ (Continued on P880 3) Search Lake For (c. r. py Guardian's Special Wire) wnm ladneb overcame this little lakeside town thif -end as word was jpgflfll.‘ 0i‘ 8 ' awaited of ltflwlr-h in Ila: w- ‘alone who dgwu m: ThilrldlY on us iii-fated filhing rip. Chili fall winds bi in from the lake making more gri the vigil of pupnts and friends who watched tho , distant waterline for a‘ boat that Drowning Victims IPEGOSIB, Mam, Oct. ZL- DQIN llld burns. Only recently F9‘ squid bee: Royal Canadian Ifounted seven could not swim. two could but Poles with, or withoutpbodies of failed to reach shore. Johnson was their beloved. All were cf this town. left to tell the tale. Bola survivor of the trendy was Wlnnipeflfllll ll 5° mu“ 11°F‘ William Johnson, 40-year-old leul- of Dauphin and lbwt 17° mil" dent of Winnipegosls, and he lay in nol-thwcn of Winnipeg Winnipegosis his home tolflght suffering from ex- oovelcd from pneumonia. l had a sad story to relate to those who had cheered the party as it set out across the water to establish I winter fishing camp. Gasoline splashes of an exhaust pipe; an emission and a 40-foot launch suddenly in flames; a clam- bsring into a smell mwboat and ultimate capsiaing in mesh WW‘- 7:? beast ‘ dead. The report was uncon- put out from Singapore in searcli i . l Leaders In Air Race Leaders in the London-ilelboln-nd air race, the point at which ihej were last reported and the salmon imate distance flown to the lasl reporting point, were as follows b] Greenwich mean time U!!! today 1. C. W. A. Scott and Csmpbs Black, British; Singapose; 1c! Singapore 11.42 pJn. Sunday; 7,0 miles, 2. D. K. Pannentier and .7. J‘, Moll, Holland, Rangoon. Burma: left Rangoon 10.47 p.m.; 6,000 mile; 3. Col. Roscoe Turner and Oiydq Pangborn, United States; Aiiahac bad. landed Allahabad 10.28 11m] 4.853 miles. 4. Capt. J. A. and Amy Moll British: Karachi; left Karachi 9.1 p.m.; 3,900 miles, s. Cathcart Jones and Ken won ler. British; Karachi; left Kai-add 10.00 Pm: 3.900 miles. - PlfY,._fiiiE,-\\.\.\‘Y£Wl7 Zfulalrvlleflfeltne‘: ADECIDEiWDIil-WERQO .801 A DKfloNARY Fresh easterly winds; noel! cloudy with some silowle; Ml much change in temper-stun. IVHYTEOROLDODCAL W Tloronto, Oct. Ii-lflninuln maximum temperatures:- Dawson Aklavik w» ».-- Vancouver ... ._. Victoria ... -.o u... Edmonton Calgary ... Montreal ... ~.. u.» Ottawa ... ... .- v-~ Regina ... w" use tan-- winds; mostly 010067 showers; not much “iiiiyiifild. this mcmifll at 10h ht t 10.10. “Emwfi. this afternoon ae MI and l”. iomorlow morrsng It mfillmrlrlioon Monday, October 2, l..“l’£°l‘u“i‘. %“l§..%'i"?uu“$‘u m‘ on n!!!’ _ goat's Borden 9-46 A, I. (In!!! Lv-llvo Tormeetine (It!!!) Xi A. ilo 253i r. M. daily except lends]; beginning Monday Oct Ill- . ~ -.-. .-.:<.- _ L, ..¢-_~.e.-;:-:-' .1-