MAXIMS Ol-‘A MERE MAN m» hypocrisy. To have light and keep it dark is i‘ m fliglolfotown flunllnn Two Cont: “my” Guardian. Founded 1M1 (A. P. By Guard 3-l~‘orced down by exhaus areniote Welsh field. Airport that they had made i» wait until Friday. about 175 miles from the fl pilratus. They flew around sparsely populated commun mer tlnle (11.30 a. in. hours and 53 minutes for [light The flight was projected as a found-trip jaunt bz-Lween London Richmon said tonight they had {Q1111}; was a scare, landed at a.ao p m. British sum-i Eliers AreForced Down In Wales After Ocean Hop Merrill And RTCTmaH Will Take Off For London Today —- El-g apsed Time Of Flight 17 Hours And 53 Minutes. (Copyright 1936 By The Associated Press) 1 ian’s Special Wire) LLANGADOCK, Carmarthenshire, South Wales, Sept. ted fuel supply after having flown the Atlantic, Harry Richman, the crooner, and his veteran pilot, soft-spoken Dick Merrill, tonight slept in their plane “Lady Peace" surrounded by cilrious cows When Richman first telephoned London's Croydon a safe forced landing, he said that if they could get gasoline they would immediately take off for London, but tonight he and Merrill decided Merrill brought the plane down safely and undamaged l iers’ Croydon goal, after they became lost over Wales dlie to failure of their radio ap- for about an hour and a half, Riehman said, before their supply of 1,000 gallons of gaso- line gave out and they picked out the little field near this ity. "Ollr radio went out of commis- A-DTJ ' sion while we were trying to talkl aiaitiilg a total elapsed time of 17 , [Q Lgndgi], We circled about for the an hour and a half before we cou‘d (find a suitable landing place." 1 Richmzln, standing beside lplolic. lllCll essaycd several “wise and New‘ York. but wiicn or whether j cracks" for the edlficatioli of the zhe fliers would depart for Floyd Bennett Edd was undisclosed. The-y flow in all about 3.300 miles. l1 ‘tout an accurate and official i‘ in: of their flight it could llol. he established whether the fliers hail beaten the 10 hours and 50 minute record of Bennett Griffin liitl James lvlavfern from Harbor Grace. Nfld. to the Irish coast four years ago. Griffin and Mat- lern ilcw from Newfoundland to 1111111 18 hours and 40 mimltcs. Aiicr landing. lticliinan did n1‘. the u‘. king for 111a pair, as lttcrrill, reicriiil of air mail and transport flviilc. modestly S(‘(‘lll(lIl himself lll llll‘ cabin- 0f the ship. Said itichman: "The plane ran beautfaillv, We didn't Sfc the At- iif-iir" for more than an hour at l tllllt. All tllc tray we flew n“. about 11.000 Jcct Everyzhiilg wrnt l1: to pan cxccpr that about 11315.11 across the plane went into l 51w.) dive and \\’c both were thrown from our seals. 'I‘llat cer- icoui T urn; NG ‘ i‘ ‘s 'l'l1Ct1l.I't'_ this \v;ck. Sea. 01111111 L-6-l37-8-31-5i. "Curran Bonn! Tonight! itc- lrcslzmciitsl Mclliiils Orchestra and i llfrivct floor. L-Golltl-‘Jel-li. "Currie to the Bean Supper and 81111111 ll\ 1211110 Bay Hall, Mordly "lulu. September 7th. L-titill-tl-l -:.i. “lvv Cream social and Diiilve T.\'1'0ill‘, Lot 65 Hull, Friday, Sept. 1111 Orchestra music. L—655ti-9-3-'.li. "Come-Joe cream festival oii Proshyivri-aii Church grounds Stil- "irrlay, Sept. 5. 11-6620 "Notlce---Dailct- Mt. Stewart Iial] .\- 5°l1tvinbci~ 4th. Aid Athletic Ciuc. Webster's Orchestra. 11-6553-9-3-21. R"Concert and Dance, French ‘OM71 Ffldflli. September 4th. Cow- l! entertainers. All for twenty “'11s L-oooo-o-i-n. B"°n_ Motldav. Sept. 7th, Blue ‘gown! leave Murray River at. ln- 11m. instead of 7.30 a.m., leav- K Charlottetown after Midnight 51m“ L-622B "You are invited to spend Labor in l/‘thriion River and partake of the ex- "tl" mvnue Prepared by the ladies L-680B-9-4-2l. .1’. Monday, Scphembcr 1th °' 111*‘ onion. "A Church Service of Crapilud glob Orange Lodge 'wil1 be held Bsable Kirk, September 6th at, '0 Sneaker Rev. J. A, Nichol- “~ A11 Orange and Ladies Indges u ‘P. M. 11”“ attend. L-8593-0-4-2i "Buying live hogs and lambs Alden flilndtll’. September 7th, Om- Kttmlneton, Everett Htlslflm ‘mm-id. Hunter River, Tuesday. 1311911 A. E. Wedlock. L-Btllii-ll-l-ll Uuilton Dundee Property for sale Mfes of land in good condition Excellent lumber. Machinery, cows. , Some Mltretrold furniture. Excellent dairy Murdock MncLcod, Upton 1mm“ 801m: witii farm. I'm. mm"- PYIMQ Edward Island. L-fllb-Q-i-ll. lflOllf-looklilg Wclshfolk who had iconic to soc the ship. 1 "Are we in Scotland?" he asked, and when rold of the location- '"we‘l, I'm o. Welshman!" Surveying the scene with mock .g1oom, the crooner went. tnever knew there ivcre so many ‘cows ill the \\'Ol‘l(l—~S11(‘ll nice gentle still around here . " 1 *—“ Jews Turned Over To, . lminigrationlnspector ft‘. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAUL/I‘ STE. MARIE, Ont... Sept. Ck-Dischargcd by Magistrate An- drew Elliott in pollcc court today on charges involving breaches of the Immigrntioil Act, Chaim Ros- enberg. Max Bluccher and Berli- hnrdt Brenner. Gcrnmn Jews, were turned over to Immigration In- spector T. J. Wyatt for final dispo- sition of their rascs before deport- ation board sitting late today. Brenner and Rosenberg will ask for deportation to the Sizitcs. Bl'(‘l1llt‘l"S visitors permit to that country cxpircs next January and Rosciibcrgls in October. lilucchei‘ lost his status as a vis- dicated he will ask for deportation to Palestine whore he tins friends and relatives. The lll(‘ll were held last ivcck on charges of illegal ciltry to Canada from the United States. Al. that time they said they had expected tllcy (‘llllltl cross into Canada and ‘.ll(‘ll rcturll to illc United States as . imiiitizrriilis and scltlc lhrrc. They 1 expressed [car that. they’ would be ‘killed if hey were sent. back to i, Germany. Hamilton Mayor iflpposed To Bentral Form 0f Government ((7. P. By Guardian's Special “W111 HAMILTON, 011-... Sept. 3- Mayor William l\'l(1l‘l'i.~t)ll, KC.. of Hamilton today (ll‘.\Cl‘ll)1‘(l as “lin- priictlcal aild ltbsolutcl_y' impossible" s. form of central Ciiuatliail gov- ernment suuizcslcd hy M11101‘ E- ~1- Crugg of Halifax before the Union of Nova Scotia tviimicipalit.ies ll- Dlgby, N. S., last night. The admlnlwtrntlon suflflvfiwd bl’ the Halifax mayor iv-iultl eliminate municipal governments and 111M!‘ ' cities and towns under llu‘ govern- ment at Ottawa. "Such a form of K'\\i‘l'1lllll‘lll would be s virtual (“Clllltlffihlp - tantamount to Fasclslil." said, Mayor Morrison. "The only ROV- ernment which is the mirror of 1's _ of. the needs and wont.- people." Ht? flRTMd the Dominion was overburdened wlLh govcrnnvni hi1‘ did not, think the problem muld 1w of the myor siluegted, on-"f I cows-Jaut still it's just too darn] United i iior- iii the Uiiilcd States. his pcr- nli: having expired, alld it was in- I Dmlile is that which is in rim-cs‘ l contact with, and has n knowcllf!‘ ‘ solved as simply as the Hallafx CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 lltllltlN PUlNES till lll REBELS, CLAIM N on-Intervention Pol- icy Strikes Snag As German Reply Not Forthcoming. (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, Sept. 3—Pressure from two sources was applied to the French Government today to force it from its neutrality stand toward Spain. Delay of Germany In replying to a. proposal for the formation of a committee to control non-inter- vention measures, informed sources said, heightened the influence of Communists demanding French aid ‘for the Spanish Government. ltl/ltlioilt Germany, soilrcos clcsc to the foreign office said, a meet- 1115! 0f the powers’ coordinating committee would be "useless." Communists charged the delay was a Nazi manoeuvre to prevent the full effect of non-intervention bv obstructing an accord while the Reich armed Spanish rebels and France “hlockcd" the government. Nflllmlihi’ 110l1cs were jolted fur- ther lVllPll the Spanish ‘embassy informed governments pledged to neulTflnLv it had received word 24 Italian airplanes were delivered at V180- Sfmin. which is in rebel hands. While a fresh outbreak of the YFCIITTlUEI occupation strikes con- tlnucd to spread. Maurice Tllorez. S9CI'Cl.'ll'_\'-§f‘fl£‘1‘t1l of the Commum ist party in France, (‘.'I‘1l‘.'.‘ll(‘l~£'\’l a “'°1'1<f‘1$' 11111151111! asairlsi Prem- ier Hlunfs non-intcrvcntioil stand. \Vliile informed observers agreed lcontlnuation of the Spanish civil iwlll‘ inercn-"cd the menace to Eur- 1 f-‘hean peace. the government com- ibleicd ft plan to strengthen the i national defences. ' , LONDON. Scpt. 3-.(A.P.“ cat Britain. infornrd sources ciisclorl- ed taught. expects Germany to accept an invitation to particjpat/r: in ill.‘ international neutrality committee. . Hcsilailoil of Germany in re- Fmllldlilf,‘ delayed convocation of the committee which proposes 101 coordinate the "hands off” policies 1' of European powers iii the Spanish > ‘civil war. The meeting was ex- 1 lpccicd. however, to be called for, rearly next week , Three more nations acwptcd offers to Join the 12 which already 111111 flsrced to send representatives. j The new members were Hungary, . Russia and Finland. y BT11I1111. meanwhile. overhauled 1 its own machinery for enforcing nln-iiltervention in Spain. An inter-departmental commit- lPc met nndsr the chairmanship of William MOFliiOll. financial sci-- Pvtflrv to the treasury. to consider the efficacy of mcosilres already taken to ban arms and aircraft exports tn Spain. The Conmiiitgg 5° 111911111“ 10 prevent clllist- 1 mcnt iii the arniics of cltlier bcl- ‘. ligercilt and t.o bar financial aid 1 should the international commit- 1 tee prohibit such help l 'Four Trapped In Goal Mine (A. l’. By Guardian's Special Wirc) LOGAN. W. Va., Sept. 3--Grlm- faced miners battled through tons Iof jagged slate and rock today to lrvach four fellow workers. trapped in tllc (iccp workings of a coal mine by an explosion that already had taken the lives of six. The rescue-crews gave up hope than any of the inch might be found alive, but continued digging in relays through a IOU-foot ivall that separated them from a small area. of the big MacBe-th mine where the bodies were bclicvcil to lie. Since morning, the workers had bored more than 303 foot through the obstacles that shut off the trapped group from escape after the blast, apparently caused by gas, roared through the pit Outside 1,000 persons, among them the wlvcs and relatives of the miners, anxiously waited til a driz- zllng rain. _ Two-by-two the dead were brought. out. 'I‘llc first pair. Elisha. Watts, 32, and Andy Gazdik. 60, were carried out. shortly after the explosion. Then, after digging all night in the hrpc the others might. 11c alive, thc r ‘SCHCYS found the bodies oi’ Wll‘ ii Rcfctt. 40, nnd Grover Sound: , 28. Ail hour later they came tip: the bodies of Ed- ward Saunders. 40, and Julius Mc- Sllillll‘. 45, pnr y buried by debris. 1, The rescuer were in constant diingci- from ti“ falling slate and zlw spreading [m5 fumes. Timbers ' had to be br-"d against the sag- 1 gnlg roof and it slowed the rescue operations. Tir- mcn =.tll trapped and b1‘- l11~\'\’<l to bc (load were Gus Mounts. .13; Tom Tiller. 25; Victor Corillo. Covers Prince Edwardi Island Like the Dew Hon. A. S. lvfklcMillan, Minister of Highways for Nova Scotia was elected president of the Canadian Good Roads Association at the conclusion session of the 22nd. annual convention yesterday. Hon. , 1G. Shelton Sharp of Tyne Valley, retiring prcsltlcilt of the Assoc- iation was elected Honorary Pre- sident. Last nigh‘. tlic convention delegates and gUUElS attclltlcd the annual dlnilcr at the Canadian National Hotrl wlierc all conven- tion 1 ssions were hold. Dtlriilg the tltrcc-dzvv coilvciltion addrcssvi; ,deallng with approval and experi- l mental hlghivoy’ construction. traf- 1fic control, and highway safely 1 were given by engineers and-Travel 1 Bureau officials. i The amlual dinner last night , Was iwcsidcd over by retiring Pre- ‘lsidrnt. Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. ‘Speakers included Premier T. A. 1 Campbell. Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Dr. W. J. P. hfacivfillan, Mayor P. W. iTumer, Tllcnzlore G. Morgan. fPresidctit, Montreal Tfillflst, and 1 Convention Bureau, Montreal: ‘Hon. A. A. Dysart, Pieiiiicr of New Brunswick; Mr. Justice A. E: “Arscnault; Hon. A. S MacMillrln. 1 Minister of Highways for Nova Scoti. . ‘socizltion; Mr. W. H. McIntyre of , Ontario Highway’ Dcpartnlcni; "'2 , C. A. HOgPlllOZlTl‘. Senior liigiuvilj: _. Eiliziilccr. [lulled States Bureau of lPublic R/‘Iltli \Vi1>ll§lifll(11l. D. 0.2 Mr. W. Canning. Enirincisring Director. Keystone Auwucblio Club. Pdflodclplila. Pa: \ D. . Noonnn, Dcpilly Hicliivajvs for New Mr. H. R. MacKeiizie of atchrwan lll":ll\\'f1_V Dcpartmcilt: and M1. Arthur Dixon, Deputy il-[llll=‘.f‘l‘ of Highways for British Columbia. The dinner was follow- cd by dnlicizlu in the coilvclltion hall at the Hotel. Included iii the program at the S. dinlici" were covnl solos by Mr. Raoul Rcymoild and Miss Lucy Blanchard. Accomitanists were Mrs. Rivmrwnd and ‘fir. Al Diall- cllard. Baskets of flowers were pl‘OS‘lll»t‘fl to Mrs. T. A. Campbcll. chairman of the ladies entertain- ment committcr, on behalf of the ladies ilclegates. Presentations wcr also made to Mr. Justice Arseilnult. presidtnt of the criter- talliiilcnt. committee and to Mr. A. H. Mould. nrlliazrr of the Canad- ian Natoiial Hotel. Toasts to the King aild the President of the United States were responded to by singing the respective National Anthems. The remainder of the toast list includ- crl "nlir governments", proposed by .\'.'i'. T. G. hforparl and respond- cd to by 110:1. A. A. Dysart; “The Canadian Good Roads laud... ROME, $0131.. Il-lAP)—Scntl- merit of Fascist Italy was aroused tonight against the siliulish Sev- ialist government because of the reported killing of an Italian work- man by government forces lit Bar- cclona. The incident. grew out of the re- ported killing of an lfaliini work- man whose name was 3W0“ R5 Umberto Fazzzllenda, father of sevcn- children. by novcmmenf 381,11“; nypn because illcy found religious images in hLs lions-c. An official Cillflmlllllqllt! today said “The It ian c nsul general at as, and Jack Adkins, b0. pl'."5‘lfli‘1lt clrct of tho As- .‘ ItLon," proposed by Mr. Justice . "senaull. and itaspolitlt d to by iHon. A. S. Macivfillziii; “Our lGilests", propowd by Mr. W. H. McIntyre, Ottawa and responded to by Ml‘. W. S. Canning 0f Phil- adopliia, C. A. Hr-gentezicr, Wasti- 1 i:lj,~ton, D. C. and M1‘. David Nooii- an. 1 Annual General Meeting ’ Hon. G. S1lCli'\11 Sharp of ’I‘yilc Valley, Prince Ekilvard Island. rc-l " . 1cm of the Canadian-I . .. Association was nlade i honorary president of the organ- mitinil at tllf‘ animal general meet- ing held following the afternoon lIllSCUSSlOII session yesterday after- inomi. H011. A. S. MacMillali. Min- ,isier of Ilighways for Nova Scotia. ;\v.'is clcct-"d president. Other of- lflcers were: First Vicc-Prcsirlcnt. 11-1011. F. M. hIaePhcrsoll, British Columbia; Second Vice-President, lHon. T. B. lultQticstcn, Ontario; 1’I‘liird VlCO-Pftnltltflll. Hon. F. J. iLccluc, Quebec: Secretary-Treasur- ‘cr, G. A. McNamcc, Montreal. Di- i sectors-tho officers and Hon. A. E. .il'.*'.‘n{l\lli/, Cliarlotti-latvii; J. P. Bicklfl, Toronto; Col. J. L. Boullin- gcr, Quebec; II. S. Carpenter, Re- gina; 1101i. W. R. Ciubb. ltiailit-"iba; Aixhur Dixon, Victoria, B. C.; J. A. ,Dl1Cll2lS1.l‘l, ltiolitrcal; Hon. C. M .lJun1 Saslzzizcliclvziil; Hon A. A. lDv r New Bruilsivick; Hon. W. Fallmv. Sziiut. Jollli; W. G. Rubcrtsoil, Tor- onto; R. M. Smith, ’l‘oronto; S. L. Sciuirc. Toronto. ltcsolutinlis Resolutions passed at the meet- ine ‘Irri-luclcd app ival of the forni- 1Cf1l1ilfl1l€fL0Il Page 8) Norway Rejects day . 1O Final SeggiQngQNEW llltlilfllizRebels Encounte f Three - Convention Held Good Roads As_s-n_.Delegates Hear Addresses And Elect Officers At ‘Concluding Sessions. Dinner At ‘C. N. Hotel Last- Evening. ‘REGULATIONS muluilicii Motorists Asked To (To-operate Iii Giv- ing New System Try-out Tomorrow Night. In conformity with the new sys- , tcnrof traffic regulations now being MAXIMS 1 OFA MERE MAN Be genuinely and inwardly What outwardly you seem. Annual Sllhllfhllillll lly Null Canada 5nd Delivered $8.00 U. S. A. $0.50 PAGES ___._. .. u.‘ ‘Mm... ... ..._ ,_ __, l‘ ‘Fierce Resistance iDefenders Ofiin Appeal To E Madrid For More Planes As ' .\F-ranc0’s Troops Continue On- slaught On _I1<‘)_3'/alist City. (By Paul (‘liati-ail) (Copyright lililti lly The llziviis Ntwtr. Agency) (By Guardian's Spcti-l Wire) Blilltlllll-I (On the Franco-Spanish Frontier). Sept. 3 1"~'°1'111\11~"11<‘11 111111 1111' 11&$1-\1=\11<'~' <11!—((§.I’.-}lz1va>)-—lii blood-drenched combat the rebel army Cliptaiil Ifiguclt, it has been (lCCld- j .i‘[l to remove the bllullt policemen , from traffic intcrs ztioiu in Char- olttctown. D/Itllfllmlb ill filtlirc will ,' be asked to C0llf‘l'lll. to a dfifci-cilt i system, which ill brief Ls as follows: f On making a 1= ft turn at street illlCl'St.‘t'l.l0llS, lll_(' motorist passes 1 on tho lcft airlc of 111v white lint:- 1 unlracs tlicrc i; lltll. doing traffic duty oii a p illlr lnu-r- 'on. lii tllw vn-e the policeman . illilxnile 1.1 tllo whit-lo (ll'l\C1' to puss in front of him. inst-cad of w the rcilr as r11 prcscllt. This chnn e is a new rcgillriilon ill Clinvwiitcto. n but it has bccnin practice .11 all lllitlc centres illCan- ' iltlll. and United Stairs, and OXDPT- . This type of lefil. tllril, Captain -.; iscd that. th-cyi (mbar- 1 ccl in" the tic-av orrlr Tomor- l ' 15ml ' n ”llf. this new ~ " in opera- )“ -i<>ii cf all 01's requested. If < .1111‘. as to the pro-i rllnlzld riot. hesitate‘ 1-1011 from the A. Alberta: H. P. Keith, p -- licrscclions. tho ,1;‘.dillo11t0ii; R. W. hfcCoiouqli. - .. to with a. hand ‘Halifax; A. lfcGillivi-irv. \Villlll])t‘1!§ n1 h" ti-Pszrcs i0 1 ii-foll. J. P. AICIHLVFU, P. I.; c. ff h." for the pnflcc- 1 - lTliccdorc G. wiorgail, Molilr ll; A, marl": yrxnnl. he ivill experience no.1 Pjoii, Qutbcc: T. P. Rim-din, KC. difficulty. ' Parking Fiiforccmcnt ‘rlrr to cope with the in- Ill" lrrflic, and in anr e mrlticr of ll- all members .. _ Prvfcr- Fnrcc. com- Lion: .10: lOlYi'.ll'1‘O\\', will put in one lwour vrctrri dirty .pcr day. cxccpti Su"<ln_v. i Till: fYTiOfl of cxtrri duty will be L ilcvot ito .\.""l1l’l‘ that. cars arc "#1.. .y rxvlc-vd in the business scctlwlls of tho city. Policcrilcn will llassizfs Demand 1.... (A. P. By (in. 11's Special Wire) OSLO, Nor-wary, SW’... 3—NOl'\"l)' tonight. formally v ‘cctcd Russia's demand for expulsion of tllC exiled Bolshevist leader Leon Trotzky. Anotc liandvil 1o tlic Soviet min- 151.91‘ at Oslo Sillfl tllt‘ Russian dc- niaild was not lit i-unformityr with Associo- 1 i ch." go t- Fascist Italv Reported Killing Of ltalia-nWork- man In Barcelona May Have Serious Repercussions. "the existing: iriiudlvj 1‘\‘lllllOIlS bc- r tween the two counlri s." . Russia wanted lo try ’f‘rotzky on 1 of tttrroristic activity. 1 Arouses Barcelona made rcpcaltcd and cri- crgctic protests, but the present. :lili‘2 of affairs is such hi Spain that protests are no longer suffic- lent.“ "one cruiser," the communique said. "is already at. Barcelona. and it. is probable that other forces may be §Ellt there." From Genoa came word ailolllcr cruiser was zilrcody underway for Barcelona. In Rome, t-he press ministry as- serted the reported killing was "al.- rocious." and said it was the sixth by Spanish government forces in Spain. Tea for every Taste "SM-Alix 1.‘ EA r.’ art. rliillv on n11 infractions ob- " "Id during their tours of duty. Buplerssisliloses 1 London Office; l fltherEeonomiesl tiulilv-"c. Sept. . ~10?» - The 111111111 Natioualc cnbinct of Prcmicr 1 Itfriilixicp Drip 1s iii-rt twice today and iii a w“. of ililiioullccinclits, mainly fnllcivlilg 111v first nlcciinfl. f"‘lll‘i1‘ word of lllfllllll‘ work along the Duplc "' ccoilonly prom-am. Rciirgiinii lion and saving was flllllOllliCPfl by i-hc prcnli-er. Also that he. fl(‘f’<tlil])i\ll1l"fl by four gov- criuncilt. officials. won't! nrcct with 111111. Norman Rowers, Federal Min- lsici- of Labor. ill Ottawa Saturday morning to uss Qurbccfs uilcm- lllf1\'<l11;l-li l'l‘ll.-l problems. . . M1111 li“.'1l of the (l1_\"s economy work was in the (ll11lf‘l1ll(‘(‘l‘fl:‘lltill" szovcriiirrsiit had abolished ihc "London fluency" lmdcr direction of Dr. L. J. Lcmicilx. 'I‘hls. the prc- mivr said. would save the province Dr. Lcmicilx’; $10000 a veal" snlliiiv. Ho also had i=sucd orders that. the doctor ivas not in bc paid m1 a11- lliln‘. pcnswm of $7.000. That did tint. cud lhc govern- ment's ivork of tho dav in regard to affairs of its offices in England. The prcuiicr said hc 11nd advised the Sun Life Cnnipnily tllc govern- nlcnl ploilnctl to crinccl the lcasc “dd by (hp pprvinus govcrilntcnt {m- (\fll(‘[‘$ in lll“l.0l1fl"ll branch of »illllll1.)Cl' killed ill todays hand-Lo- iencc has shown l‘ to be the safest. 1 besieging lriin fought its way step by S101) toward its oli- jcctivc toniulii zigainst the fiercest resistance of the Span- ish civil war. 'l‘urb:incd Kloors from Gen. Francisco Franco's North Africzin troops and crack units of the Spanish Foreign Legion were carrying ihc insurgent colors to what zippelir- ed to be inevitable victory. Loyalist-held lriiii was certain of its owndoom, and the nearby city of Sail Sebastian was reported [Jreparing to evacuate its non-comhzliants, bllt the Leftist militia fought on despite the defeat that stared it in its face. No estimate could bc made of tilv N. S. Debt Increase Bompares Favourahly _ "lllfl fighting‘. In Eehobizl. the were littered with blood- ed bodics, ' .i(‘ltl‘.ll stfliq spread across the iilto "orvigii territory, whcrc 1 DTLZZQLC cltlllfflli. cliiniilatcs 1h.~ '1 __ _ _ , _ crossing of vehicles at. an iiitcrscc- " m“ "m1 1x11111115 “mm w o “m, m on,“ \.‘.o,.d5_ two l,“ M1! V ‘YHTS WCYCV wounded by rinht turns can be miidc sinlullan- I __~ _ '~ >=111<1 Pfl~1~111l 111111 RP= colinlj at llic salil" 1l’1tt1’.‘.\'f\Cllf‘llf1'0m 1 i-l-(‘TF 1119- Rflugccs fwd m m7‘ ' -——- . ror. The 1"l'1‘llCll frolrlcr popula- (C. 1'. My Guardian's Special Wire); rion kept 1o 11;; homes in neatr- D1Q13y_ N, 5, Sept, 3, - Nova pa-ilic. . Sfffitla. was able to stand the ds-PTBS- Above the ‘oritilcficld rebel aildfi siion better than other Canadian govcriimcilt plates circled but thci proxinccs laccziusc she borrowed less loyalist air force was O'.ll.'.ll\lml)(‘l't‘(l l heavily ‘in boom yczirs. Thomas and the lcfiis‘. command at Irun ' H adsllalv, Toronto insurance execu- waitcd in zain for a repy to its. told the Union of Nova Scotia fllllfill to Matiriil for more illnncs. 1 .\'L\11'-10'1111111i1‘-'5 i" fimvmllu“ 119W Bcilobia itself was a. shanlbles ,l'1i‘.:lY~ - _ ', _, When ddi-l; fell trim, WCTC no liuhisl, 11mm 103110 192?. 1g: 13w} 111w: in tllc community. as rebel sllcllftrc; (19115 lllfilcilhfll ‘on 1‘ n h??? c923 had crippled the mnilicipzi‘. power "Wllvillfll “M1 l"g“.r‘§."s ‘lghl 351d Kant. But the street shooting went 13°F “m l“ Um“ prmmcixs’ is“ ' 1,) fending a paper entitled some - l '~ '11 finance and ail-i I q .2 _ t ‘ rim b , . notes on _muiil< lp. . . A m “ch ‘U Cry w q 3 1 ministration." rebel shells \\.l$ blazing. casting a1 , _ ,- - , . , Bccnuw f the (ii-piession, he said murky gnw trier the village. 1 ‘1 _ _ . . .5F(=SS111l“fit values decreased 3'2 per ‘n19- Nbe! ‘lmshlp Ewmm’ 5m” ‘ (wit, gross (lcbts increased four p01‘. 11118110011513’ bimlbnrded 5a“ S0‘ l rpm. and tax arrears increased 788-1; 1>‘~*'“11r *‘*"‘"“"1111*' m other t“ l per cent, according to the statistical 1101/ 1- 1 JYPTIHZP of he province's two cities, 1'»? 1'01"“ -‘l1'¢“5 “We swcrw by 4K1 towns and 24 rural munlcipalh 1.500 (tlirlisls lvcarirlg the red bcr-i i“. cts. 'I‘rcllcl1 mortars. dragsPd 111011151 Tn i-cqziln that. lost ground. he by 111i‘ 1'<'1-11111“P-‘- iiullporwd m“ 1' FlltIQPFlCtl, the local governments ‘i spcarllclid of the advance. 'l‘W0|1lic provltlcc should collect bacl: heavy iivlfl 111°C“ WW“ by 170610“, taxes more efficiently, introducing “~111- ct up to cover the ndvrmCP- 1111; “installment planf‘ pay strlcg os of grenades from the 11/1111‘- rttciitinil to attaining the chcapes S oceans were ansv.'crcd with stir-ks 0t form of debt financing: and avoid (ivnamiw, 11w "aovcrnriaciil gren- further capital debt lmless a COITGS-b “do r- ’ ponding capital asset could be ah 'I'1le dead and wounded littered taihvd- n the strccis iii an lildcscribable 6011- The Protected WW5“ i" Putihc M,‘ fusian. BuYcts whiilcd through the fairs t0 130 11101111111119“ at Dfi‘ 011516 to“, mu (15.1: arrtisi the Interna- University this year, was praised by‘ ' - i - 1"“ who-c ii heavy force Mr. Bradshaxv, The course would “M111 h“ T" b3‘ A n15 kqy qr- train men for administrative posi- Or layout“ m0 lc gun v tinns which was desirable if govern- ‘klg k rt “mg or the rrcbe. ad_ mental efficiency was to bc zitfilinv it‘ ‘ ' * vancc poured out along the high- m‘ \\--.»._v toward Irun. leaving the right- 1Q fight; in the towjn. As 11115111 1°11 the iirsurzcilis moving on Irun new meeting bi11ci~ resistance from b0- hind hastily thrown-up baffifitldfi- wzrcckcd hotlscs and trees. . Yale bllniv. To Sell EvERYfi-uuc. Tum’ Goes 01> HwsT cow: Dowul- EltCEPT 4A¥E$ g (A. I’. By (iuzir NEW Ytiitu, b. 111. 11 and ire : l1»: r undcP-vajy. That unis 111v l in Post. ii axis ar1il1~1.l.r~ :1 ill.- Blur-s had c‘tl l - to comma. ' ported sum o‘ Turkish f‘ henna Plans tieletiration For. King Edward W thr- insurallcc comnziiiv's bilildiilsz. Of a clause in the lease holdmiz‘ the contract coifll not W‘ cflflccllefl before ill-H. Mr Durlrwsis said: 1 "The contract will b:- sct aside in 1 spite of this strange clause." At lhfl voncltision of thc second cabinet. mrdhlz. tllc prviiilcr raid ,_,__, ‘hiolitrcal - - — -- —— — it: a M, n 1.). (iuardianis Special Wire) i fqhavlwv] T —- — —_- -_'_ '_-_ w M ISTANBUL, Sl-ui. 11—1\11 1111- i 31",‘); m“ ‘“ " M M p1."(.'¢‘(l1‘lltt‘(l rccc-plilin was piaiincd I, Cl-"tneraxugown __ __ __ ___ 52 6a loiiizlii. for the ciltry- into the cit-y - of King l-ldlv ‘d. inc first British 1 King cvcr lo vi-it Turkey. The city “as decorated with hutidri-rls of thousands of Turkish MARITIME PRDVINCES —Mod< crate northeast and north winds? partly cloudy and cool. High tide this afternoon at 12:10 aniVfio-nlght at 12:35. tllc cabin" i< .‘.1l1(1.'\'i1'1! the 0111*‘ tlon cf \\‘1l."l11 1' lllf‘ province will be , rcprcscilicrl lrwlv-rc lllt‘ n1" Pf\1"1'| p“ ‘vim, (l... ("'1'- tliuifliiiulilv nfi social reform 1.1:v- nwscd 11v the‘- Bcilnctt. fllllllllii.» :-.1l.11i1 a1. 11111111“ is argued. .. Mr. Duplcssls cliarzcd til-r‘ nov- oriimcnt-‘s annual iclvilllolv‘ 111111111- pfanncd to i-cdiic: tilts ainounlsub- slantlnlly. Also. he sfilfl the cov- criimcilt wsulrl abolish the 11'1"‘ 1" of paying for lPlfllllflllP$ of cmp 1.- crs in their private homes. "as was permitted by the Tascheieau gov- Qnmmb" 1 t the Bosyliorits to await the arrival la itqzstt-a attended and British fines. Mosques and ininnrcis were oinamciltcd with a. nivrlnd of clrciric light. globes. ‘Flnnisiliztl. or p nous prepared n spend the lllillll on the banks of Sun sets this evening at 6:32 and rises tomorrow morning at. 5:26. Last quarter moon Monday, S0991 '1 11:14 p. m. ‘Slllllmvffilflfl tide eighteen 11111111“! later than Cllilrltlttcifiwih rim can roan! 0.4! A. I. 1 P- In of the King on the yacht Nuhlin in the morning. - festivit- . , ' Imnvcn Harden dcr the Llbtva‘. l'1‘"llllf‘ had hes-n A 11119941111 9708mm °1 _ m" |._ _“_ nm... mm, 57o my and said ho l ics will be culminated Sunday with ' LPN." Tnrynfllflllb ll A. M. mo P. M nus r DL-Dnll! ""1" """"" ' I Mandi! ‘gnu Iuuilny. together by King Edward and Kcmal Ataturk. ‘ dictator of Turkry. The celebration was the largest will hinfillrlsl-Q’!!! ‘titanium h". arranged so far for the King who mid", !'.'|,,- {g vino A. u. and lonvc c”; Tornenllna Pier n0 lilb l. l wlltq - i’ ‘ ‘ “~51. is travelling iiicognitio _u the at inmate! ' " ‘. A I 111Jd==!!-!"=".=“9=‘-'11'“~_=;f""*