MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN IIIIIICI. Allttlonilepoilaegrutdulof 5.22%, chulotktovvn Guardian Two Canto gaming fluudinl. rounded Ill‘! >,:/'/// ///' The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1936 Read b 'Island Like the Dew Everybody 12 life. A man is not good or bad for one nctlun—it'a the general tenor of his MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN PAGES Annuul Sulucriptlon Delivered 84.00 By Mail C-nadn and U. I I4 -50 Conservatives Will Have 2nd Largest Group Stalemate Seen-A-s-Result Of Man- itoba Elections — Progressives Win 18 Seats, Lead In 6 Others. (C. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) WINNIPEG, J uly’ 28—The possibility of a stalemate in the battle for control of Manitoba's Legislature loomed tonight as returning officers and expert calculators con- tinued the slow process of tabulating votes cast in yester- day's provincial general elec After being in power 14 years, Premier John Bracken, leader of the Liberal-Progressive party, saw Conservatives and Social Credit candidates by his followers. His party was assured of 18 seats in the 55-member Legislature as counting proceeded tonight, and fl Dace 537:o_day (A.P. By Guardian’; Special Wire) ROME, July 28-«Premier Musso- lini, to all outward- appearances forgetting his 53rd birthday fal's. tomorrow, continued deeply on-: grossed ‘today in the affairs of.‘ sum he has been conducting as p:‘t'llllCl‘ for almost 15 years. Anniversary co-nzrntulatlons were discreetty forgotten by the men who surrounded ll Duce It his work. If a family reunion is planned it: was carefully kept out of the pres. Musoiini, the Fascist attitude proclaims, is ageless. He himself has made "youth" the theme sons of Italian poltlcs. “Glovane2x.a" iiuuth) is the Fascist hymn play- tion. win nine seats formerly held Should voting follow the present trend, 24 Liberal-Progressives would be elected. Even if Mr. Bracken and Provincial Treasurer E. A. McPher- son were re-elected in the northern ridings of The Pas and Rupert's Land. where voting has been defer- red to Aug. 21. the party would have but 26 seats compared to the 36 held at dissolution of the last. Legisla- ture. Conservatives, under En-lck F. Willis. elected in Deloraine, were certain of at least nine seats as re- turns continued to trackle in. Social Credit had elected four, Co-0pera«~ Live Commonwealth Federation one and Independent one. Conservatives, leading in seven ridlngs still to be decided’, will have at least the second most powerful group in the Legislature. There was little chance they would elect more members than the Li.beral-Progres- sives although. with nine seats to be decided by proportional repre- sentation in Winnipeg and with transfer of votes necessary in ii rural rldinge, they possibility re- mained. The count in Winnipeg was far from completion as "P. R." experts struggled with the record vote of cd or sung after the royal march on illl some occasions. lioncc. national silence marks an en-m. which adds another year to the life of a man whose own d'c- tziics must keep him perpetually young. comma {VENIS M;-—_-_.-i --show and panée _ Bradalbune Wednesday. L-5307-'1-28-2i. "Show—Crapaud Thursday. L-5397-'i-R-2i 78,181 piled up in the l0-member city constituency. They held no hope of completing the count until tomorrow and possibly not until Thursday. The vote necesary for election in Wfnnlfieg was 7.108 and, of the 21 candidates, only L. St. George Stubbs, Independent, surpassed the total on the first count. The former Manitoba senior County Court Judge, removed from the Bench in 1932 on charges of conduct unbo- coming a judge, amassed the amaz- lngg vote of 24.671. Mr. Stubbs‘ total created a record for a single candidate in Winnipeg. W. Sanford Evans. Conservative. topped the poll in the 1932 election with 13,507 votes. _A _. __ REBEL GENERAL Vim)/‘ Memorial Unveiling GIVES PLANS, Hill BUNIIIJESTF Will Drive Wedge Be- tween Irun and San Sebastian and Sep- arate Barcelona and _ Madrid. (BY Robert X. Parker) (Copyright 1930 by The Associated Press) (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) VERA. Spain, rebel headquart- ers in Navarre, July 28—General Emilio Mala, rebcl anny leader. at Burgos said today the rebels plan- ned a concerted drive by northern and southern armies to separate Barcelona and Madrid. ' ‘ General Mala stated the leftist government's strong point was the cooperation between the capital and Barcelona. The rebel general said success of such a drive “would mean the fall of Madrid." He added “once Madrid is in our hands we can take out time with Catalonia." Rebels in Vera scoffed at rc- Poris from the French side of the frontier that leftist troops had dc- fcated rebels at Oyarznn. near flan Sebastian. saying "that was a mere Slluabble between advance guards.” Rebel officers contended around 1,000 reinforcements were sent from Pfimplona in trucks and drove leftist advance guards out of town. The rebels declared they plan-' ned "to break the futile resistance" of government leftist forces near the French frontier by driving a wedge between Irun and sen sab- astlan toward Bilbao.‘ Rebel leaders in Vera and Bur- Bvs said the Midrid Government controlled the Madrid area with a link to the loyal eastern coast of Spain and Catalonia. where the rmel stronghold of Zaragoza fac- ed the attack of loyalist armies, The rebels said the northern imp between Burst)! and Irun, in the section where leftist troops were fighting with their back to the wall. surrender was only a mat- ter of time. Pictou United Church Burned shaking harms i " dent of the (tnziaxllz-.:i Legion. who doad which was uni':Zi:d by His 7.‘ '000 'p('l‘S0llS wiincs:-;c;l the (‘:‘i'(‘’'‘ ‘ This Central Press Canadian radicplioto Brig.-General "l'.~'-. adian vctcrans to the unveiling of " in': from left to right arc. Hon. .-' V France; Brig.-Gen. Alex Ross; fl.M. ‘‘ Lapuinie, Minister of Justice. and Prince Ari: shows King Ediva rd 0." Yo ' li, Susk.. Prost- cf (3 000 Cill!- ‘ ‘I (V " ‘ :11‘); l' " - i‘ ill - I . i- ~‘~i. i-ti.‘ Vii]; H-.-.n. El'lI(“~‘i r of C:nnau;;lii. T" G W " " d ‘Latest Party PICTOU. N. 8.. July 28—(CP)— The Pictoii United Church was burned t) the ground today by a fire that threatened for a time to Standing "Biggest event of season. R0110 (Continued on Page 10) Bay Tea, Wednesday, July 29th. L-G253-7-25-ii. Registration Will "Reserve Wednesday. Aut:l|5t 5“) destroy a large section of the town. Roofs of at least it dozen build- ings caught from sparks and burn- lug shingles riiirlna the fire that razed the church. gutted the home of Ashton Munro rind burned two Manitoba election at (C. P. by Guardian's Spccinl Vlfircl Standings by parties in the 4.30 p. m. (7:30 p. m. ADTD. Liberal-Pr "rs 'v¢--«i clccftd 18. "II ‘? for the Cavendish Tea at Cnwnimre Beach. L—o27s-7-21-22-25-28-29-ai. "Borden Line Club loading hogs. .‘ inbs, calves every Wednesday at Llbnny. Hours 12 to 3. L-5406 "Buying live hogs. calves and lambs, Albany Thursday, 30th. Emeralds 31st. until noon, Cl. C Green. L-5113-6-twt-ti. I "Dance! Fortune I-lull Friday. July 31st. Elliots Orchestra. 35c. L-5500-'7-29-2i. "'I‘ryon—-Crapaud United Churcii Picnic Wednesday, August 5th. L-5424-7-29-8-l-5. "Dot It Seaside Pavllllon. Borden, Thursday, 30th. Elliott's orchestra. Admission 35c. L-5506 "Brada.lbane and Rose Valley combined Church Picnic at Rose Valley. many. August, 7th. Tea, Amusements, Games. L-M23-'7-29-ii. "Whcatley River United Church Tea will be held on Tuesday. August litb. near the Church. L-M19-'1-29-8-1-8-10. “Festival and sports Wednesday. -luly am. at Consolidated s r ' in aid of lit. Herbert Golf Club. I:-631'! "W dance in Ii-iahtown Rink every Tuesday. If unfavor- able, Wednesday. Podponed dance Vomlht. In-5500 Mt. Btcvvnrt legion July am. Webster: Adminion 26 cents. L-B503-‘I-29-ii. "Ewing live mu. lambs. Ken- . Thursday, July 80, till noon. Nicholson Bros. biuing Hunt- " River same date. If. 8. llcmvsn “"1 Oliver Campbell. lo-530'! , “M t Excursion - s. s. 5“W ay. Aucuet let. Leav- Ins Montuiie '1 P. M. then lower "‘°" . Oooteeto Elliott’: orchestra. "Dance in 3-11. may, Orchestra. vm. Danclnt. Ticket! IL00. L-M25-‘I-fl-ii. Begin In August 1 (C. l’. by Guardian’: Special Win) EDMONTON. July 28—R.egis- tratlon of about 50,000 Edmonton citizens in preparation for payment of basic dividends by the Alberta Government will begin Aug. 1, D. M. Mullen, Edmonton, M. L. A. in charge of the work in this city. announced today. Mr. Mullen is discussing details of rcglstrrition with the prcsidents of the six Edmonton Social Credit zone assemblies. Registration form.s giving qual- ificntions for receipt of dividends will be released within the next few days, Premier Aberhart said odsy. .~. ‘Lay Information Before 6 o vt. barns to the gr,und. A high wind carried sparks almost a mile to set fire to one born. The flames started in a small barn at the rear of the United Church and were fanned byastrong southerly wind and burning embers caught on the county court house. the jail, the homes of E. Malcolm (S .. Social (frcilit r‘."r:*.‘zi 4. C. C. F. ClCCi(‘(l 1. Macnomitd. D. R. Sutherland. an {;,‘f;‘,f;'m, ‘2 Stiles. tho garages of Mrs. C.0.H. Tom 55. ' Webster, 0. B. Mac.Laren and other buildings. Onlv the tall brick chimney of the church that was remodelled at a cost of $l3;‘.00 remained standing over the smoldering ruins tonight. Tonight fl. delegation from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of- fered the ccngrogatlon of the Unit- ed Church the use of their church and this offer was accepted for August. Amther offer was received from the First Presbyterian church. Epidemic Well I nstructiohs To Insurgents MADRID. July 28-(CP-Hiivasi-— All Madrid ncwspnpcrs today dis- played the text of alleged instruc- tions to the imimzcnt troop: issued by the high command which plan- ned the uprising. Women were to be shot down (A.P. By Guardian’: special Wire) LONDON, July 28-—A doputation of Conservative leaders, advocates of an aggressive British defence program, laid before the lovem- ment tonight the latest information its members have received on Euro- pean la... ment. A second hearing for a discussion of mum which the government contends cannot be debated in pub- lic. ha. been arranged for tomor- row. Reannamcnt in Germany. it was learned from 5 rellabe source. fle- ured conspicuously in the reports of oointlia of which the debut‘!- tion siixnifled information. Wlmton Churchill, veteran, vtatcennn who firit demanded the! Ieriel of oonluaneedwag one of: the confeteu rwmeentlng the, two? to have xrwuod a memor- of his reasons why?“ Prime should Iovoint a ‘ ‘ or siinzllnto won with the defence‘ Aultcn dnmbeflein and Lord also won marten of the Sir HON parliamentary detention peered well under control today by Dr. 0. R. Donovan, “ d c t N without mercy, summary executions n of all sil5_l)i‘Ci5 were to be adored. and a. reign of terror dcsizncd ti; ""“"‘ "show the public Wilfli, we will do i (c- 7- "V G‘'‘''‘“‘'‘‘'' s9°°mw1"3) any revolt is organized against us," WINNJFEG my 3“V[’“‘”'°b“5 was arranged according to the pub- infantile porhlysis epidemic ap- "Shed w,.s,on_ Instructions to destroy the homes. crops and licrds gf all farmers loyal to the People's Flront l!0V9m' ment also were included in the or- der-shcet. which stressed the im- portance of "moral annihilation" as an object of the revolt. Vlar correspondent shot llnd Killed R..\BA'I‘. I-‘rench Mai-occa. -My B-—Guy Mazlaes. flyinfl WM’ C0" runondc ‘ for the Paris journal Oendide, was shot down and kill- ed by rebel anti-aircraft guns while observing the Spanish Mor- oeco war zone. according to an un- confirmed dispatch from Tangier received here today. If the report is verified Mazicres in the first known victim of the manila revolt among foreign nowmapamcn. Monday provincial department of health that cases no confined within I lo-mile rad- ius of Boinevsn. The latest of 11 cases that hwo occurred since the middle of June and brought three deaths was reported Friday. following Innouncem invents Kev: Process In Metal Welding NEW ‘($8. July 26-(OP)-43:. Antonio Longorla of Cleveland. in- welding. said today on his arrival from California that he had receiv- :e,ooo.ooo for the basic patents. He described the process as snow method for the welidng of ferrous and non-ferrous materials WWNOII the metals industry could save hill sums of money. ' Bel) llriven 0st 0f flyarzun ls Report (A. I’. By Guardian's Special Wirt-I l llENl)AYE, France. July 28. - Spauish rcfiigecs rcucliing here to- iiiglit reported Loyalist iorccs liziii drwen ,-91,91 t.r:)ops out of Oyiirzilll . after heavy Iliillilllil. at Loyola earlier today, pcrinittcti the pcpulfir front forces to iittzick Oyarzuii, near San Sebastian, the rclugccs said. Rebel troops, reported cut t-ll lruln retreat to Navarro. marched toward |Vcntns near Irun. 'lllt‘i‘C lliry ruvt militia of the popul.ir from about six p. m. Sounds of the battle could be hcrird llE‘f‘(‘. l\iziclilnq,;;iiiis spat. ilro uiiiil’ .'7f‘\'i‘ll p. m., when l_.L-f‘ii.\.L9 Slllfi rebels fled to the mountains around the Bid 2.0.1 River. Reports of the battles were sup- ported by Leftists from San Sch. ‘- thin. They said they were i'.‘ii'vii supplies of arms and ammunition. taken from the Loyola barracks when rebcls surrendered. Purchases Bears From lint. Farmers (C. P. by Guardian's special Win‘) GALT, July 28-—-H. W. Clay. livestock promoter for the Domin- ion Government in Prince Edward Island, has purchased thme boars from district farmers. to improve the stock of hogs on the Maritime Island province. 1,000 Ethiopians Killed And Wounded ADDB ABABA. July 28--(AP)- An Italian communique said todziv 1.000 Ethiopians were killed and wounded in an ulisucccssfiil nt- tempt to cut. the Addis Abab.'i-Dcs- Eye motor highway. The Ethiopians were rcporlrillcrl by Dedjazmatch Abnrra, son of ms Kassa, military leader during the rtalo-Ethiopian war. and ordered all buildings belo days. (By Georges (Copyright 1936 By The (liy Guardian’s hammering at Oviedo and p siaught on Zaragoza and Cor dering immediate mobiiizatio Confiscation of all build orders within five days was An army of Asturian miners, en—[ circling O\lL’Ci0 under the com-i mand oi Gonzales Pena, has‘ stormed the northern city, the gov- ernment announced. ' Reports from the south and the Mediterranean area indicated loyal, leftists and insurgent Fascists were,’ locked in ii. fight to the finish. Gen. Miajn's loyal troops were; near Cordoba in the southwest, the Interior Ministry announced. Gen.i Quelpo de Llano's immediate de- feat or surrender in Seville was predicted, the government clalmingi the rebel commander's position was; increasingly untenable as leftists in the surrounding cities rallied to government columns. one of the few discouraging notes here was the denial of yes- E:Tii.ii}E.;i.... Killed When lrain llevrailed By Gt-a.rdia.n’s Specll-l WITH REROOKE, Que., July 28 — , Gaiitliior, 55, Canadian N9»- ~.l Rallivays engineer was killed - when the Montreal-bound ‘Front militia were battering at the terday’s report that the Alcazar fortress at Toledo had been recap- tured by government troops, The government fathered its re- sources for a smashing attack at] d9:W'l1 against rebel forces hodling the Somosierra Mountains. 60 miles north of the capital, Massed , at Buitrago, 20 miles 5°m0519n‘8. government forces m0V€<'1 UP to their assigned posi- tions under cover of darkness. Ten thousand loyalists from Barcelona were reported surround. Ins Zfimzoza. other thousands of government troops and People's gates of Seville. in the southwest. Progress of the rebel advance on Malagn in the extreme south, Mobilization Conscript Classes Ordered By Govt. Loyal Forces Prepare For On- slaught On ‘Cordoba £9’ Zaragoza —Surrender Of Seville Predicted. (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) _ MADRID. July 28-Leftist Spzinish authorities, rally- ing national resources to the defence of the republic, today decreed full enforcement of Article 20 of the constitution MADRID, July 28-—(C.l’.-Havzis)—With grr train from Portland. __ “as g_~,~.qued at, south Dur- Where lovalists were holding out : .m, Quc., about 30 miles north-. ‘‘3‘‘“‘“ “ml M°T°C°° leziolwdres. “wt of hue‘ K was not made known in Madrid. The kmmome md baggage cm», The leftist government an- 10; ;lcd from bhe rails. Two ed the “°“n€ed “Hit both San Sebastian. Surrcnricr of the rebel garrisont They {\L‘>Sl‘l't(.‘d the rebels zil>:indon- i ed the \".iilli!C late in the (ilil'l'llO<)ll. cause of we wreak was mruwmmng '10 irissengcrs on the train were and Loyola had been taken ‘ the insurgents after bitter fighting, ‘ and that the whole of tho north~i crn coast once more was under its . control. i 511 ,1-_L]_V injured They suffered iliicfly from shook. The dcriiilmmt occurred 4.36 p. m, A.D.’I‘. a short distance from me station in south Durham. Tm iircmur. was thrown faom the en- yino as it left the was but escfllped unhurt. Though no official report on the immediately, it was believed som0 i part underlicntll the locomotive Md lmmo detached and fallen , ll.Ci‘&§S the rails, causing the driving " wheels to leave the tracks. in “iiscisr HEA|Jil_lllRlER (A. P. By Guardian’: Special Wire) PARIS, July 28—Pollce thrust anew tonight at rightist opponents of Premier Bium's leftist govern- mcnt. Operating in absolute secrecy. police began a series of raids on headquarters of dissolved "Fascist leagues and offices of rishtlsi i-oupe. gofficiala announced the!’ V9" ll‘l\'f‘.“tigfli.iliE charges of reorgan- ization of the leagues, and said ‘'6 number of searches were made during the morninc 3-N1 3“9"‘°°“ by iutilcimgv police. 5431953 m°V9d ing committee." Apparently. however, police did not visit headquarters of tho Crolx de Feu which had been strongest of the leagues fighting Nevertheless, deputies of the French chamber said the raids ap- of leftists against. of the Crolx dc Pen." um: Rllll from , Brit. constable Killed in Battle ,With Arabs (A.P. By Guardian's Special Win‘) .‘ JERUSALEM. July 28-Arab ‘rorists. 20 qt their nuiniru‘ rvportw cd s‘ain, rezrcated into tin. hills of Naiblus tonight. before Briiisli In- fantry and airplanes. Christopher Wren, British con- ‘stalble, was killed in the fighting which marked the scverist battle since beginning 101 days‘ 3&0 of the Arab general strike against Jewish immigration. More than 200 Arabs were in the band which gained in numbers as fighting progressed higher into the hills wiili their i\llll0SL impene- trable hiding places. only a small niuuber ccmprlsedi the band wlilch enraged police in the initial brush today in which. 9 Constable Wren was killed. Three‘ Arabs were killed in this thrust. 1 “'4” ' When tr00p=. with tanks andl armored cars, entered the fray the, the Arabs retreated slowly and force increased. British planes. aiding the counter attack. dropped bombs and hand gmnades. and first agnliist the anti-soviet rally- sprayed machine gun fire on the ‘ ‘ caves in which Arabs took’ refuge. Police tonight Hooked off sur-, the; rounding arms as ti-oops moved ini French Social party. successor to: to the hi‘ls in an effort to dislodge‘ ’ the terrorists. l l Bliim‘s People's Front governmentu the first reported organised under switch from snipings and nightly mar- pnrcnziy were inspired by protests, audlng of Jewish colonies to more} -04 recrudescence‘ direct opposition to new campaign tactii-.s—tc police. a The Arab force was regarded as 31.. us I‘. I. ma roldi I.-s and ' o."','.“' Of nging to religious orders and the Catholic Church in general confiscated within five Le Lorrain Havas News Agency) Special Wire) loyal forces rcparing for a crushing on- doba, the government rallied its strength for a death blow at the revolt tonight by or- n of the 1914 and 1915 con- script classes in several provinces. ings belonging to religious ordered, while two credits totalling 40,000,000 pesetas ($5,-180,000) were allotted as em- ergency funds to meet the government's new obligations. jé>_ Seven Killed In B. And 0. Train 0 e r ai I m e n t (A.I'. By Guardian’: Special Wire)‘ CLAY CITY, 111., July 28 — At least seven persons were killed to- day when a Baltimore and Ohio freight train derailed here. Two were members of the crew. the others were transients. Rescuers were told by one of the transients who was not hurt that he knew of a dozen men and boy! riding in one of the 14 overturned cars who had not been accounted tor. The identified dead were: Wayne Caldwell, head lvrakeman. Washington. Ind.; Robert May, student fireman, Washington, Ind.:« south of ‘ Fletcher Acrold. Newport News. Va.:i | transient: 1.. H. Mc‘Ncai.l, negro transient, Alexander City. Ala. Other crew members were unin- jun.-d. A slplit switch was believed to have caused the wreck. 'I‘ra.ffio was rerouted while wrecking crews proceeded to the scene to clear the right of way. N0‘fHlN0s IS AS LAME l 7 (Canadian Press) FORECAST Mnrltinie Provinces: Moderate to fresh soiit.hwi>stcrly winds; partly i-ioiidy and moderately warm with showers in some districts. TORJONTO, July 23—-Minimum and maximum temperature»- Dnwson 40% 7. ins E;/eiglhipfifl 50 '10 Toronto \ 01 30 Ottawa 59 37 ‘ Montreal 80 79 uebcc 68 . 76 Saint John 50 68 3:: 54 70 Charlottetown 58 70 High tide this evening at 7.31 and tomorrow morning at 6.06. “E Bun sets this evening at 731 and rises tomorrow moi-nlniz ii‘. 442. Full moon Sunday, Aug. 2, 11.47 m Sin-nmtrside tide (‘l'.'l‘|i(‘.“i’i min- utes later than Charlottetown. TIIE can rlvuu i leave: Borden I.“ A. I. I P. In» 5.10 P. M Lmvn '1':-rnienrino u A; :I;_:-:_:- (‘nvnmenelvli nonm. III: ""9 ocmtlnnlvig III!“ -0'“?! , ‘II as additional cal‘: . will be mud: on ::I I7’-wm Pier It 7100"; M- IN’ IN" for-oiillo Pier at Iilb A I. sunburn. ._..4-if