(Ci g, MAXIMS OFA "MERE MAN ii.- she leaves her clothes when goes out. Home with many e girl is whore she Iorlllng Guardian, Pounded inn Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont: APPIINIMENTS ARE ANNUUNBED Experienced and Able Colleagues Associ- - ated With Premier MacMillan in New Administration. 0n Saturday afternoon in tho Ereeutivo. Council Chamber the oaths of oifce were administ- ered to the members of the new Provincial Government by His Honour Lieutenant Gov- emor Dalton. Following are tho portfolio appointirents. President oi the Council, Minister oi Health and Educa- tion, and Provincial Secretary- Treasnrcr: lion. W. (J. P. Mac- Miilllll, M- D., C.’ M., F. A. C. S- Mlnlsier of Public Works. lion. G. Shelton Sharp. Ministir of Agriculture: lion. Thomas blaclvntl. _ Attorney General: Hon. ll. F- MecPhee, B. A. Ministers without portfolio: Hons. Ailrlnirli‘. Arsenanlt, B. A, liarry D- liiiiclsean, Mat- thew W. Woi d. Walter G. Mac- Kmzie, Augnsiirie A. MacDon- ald, B. 5., M. D» O. M. Completes ‘filler Speaking Tour (Special to The Ghardlsn) MONCTON, N. B., Oct, 14-—lVi.‘iss Wmniired Kydd, Pres dent oi the National Ccuncll of Women for the Dominion, lelt here tonght on the Maritime Etxprcsa of the Canadian National Railways, for Montreal, alter concluding a spsaklng tour in Nova Scoiia. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS, are inserted ll per wor" " Announcements are Ihil column at 1 “m, Itrlrllv pin-inm- In nilvunee, "Don't miss "State Fair" at Kgn- llligton, Tuesday, October 17th. 1820. “Seven Mile Bay, Monday, Oct. 16th. Cards and Dance. B piece Or- chestra. 151g, ‘_°Reserve Wednesday, Oct. 25th, ior Kingston players at Brackley Ilflll- 19x5 “I will be loading lambs and sheep at Belle River Station, Tues- day, October 17th. D. J. Riley. 1754. A "Wiltshire Club loading live stock Wednesday ioienoon, October 18th. E. N. Easter, Secretary. 1841. "Come to the Chicken Supper in Lefllon Hall, Mt. Stewart, in aid of the Mt. Stewart United Church on Tuesday, October seventeenth. 1804. "Clyde River Dramatic Club will "will tlwlr alnv in m. Albion Hell. Tuesday evening, October 17th. (Ii not fine following evening.) 1823. "A meeting oi the Cornwall Farmers Institute will be held in Cornwall Ball on Monday evening. October 10th. All ' q requested t0 attend, 193g “Ewing live hogs Hunter River I esday, October 17th. Everett Has- lem. brig-gill‘; Alden lg/icaggl Km- ‘mlm- .Bsameii.Sied a n. Wedloolr. . Tim "Sun Life will tent whether you dis too gdn or lire! lime l! you buy an endowmc-"t at, 18° 55- 1mm!!! for one today. Consult J. A. Moore, manager, Charlottetown. y"; "All interested in oi Central Royalty Rfildlr mail‘? quested to meet at the school, Mon- dey, October 18th et b o'clock. Inn portane business to be dealt with, °- ll Walker. Secretary. 17oz. B3311 err-soldiers in the districts oi at W. Cavendish. New Glasgow, alum?- HODQ River and Hunter Ver are asked to meet in the hell '9 N" Glfllbw on Tuesday ogiqb- ‘l’ ‘all ll 9 D- m. to make ‘rungs- llllh for Remembrance , Nov- Gillbfll‘ 11th, ’ w’ ‘pa. l iniifiiiiin, Public W0 rks i I . i I l I HON. G. SHELTON SHARP Minister oi Public Works m the MacMlllan Government. %//’/' aper Covers PrlnceEdward island Like the Dew CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, ocroaaa 1e, 193s To Consid GENEVA. Oct. 15 - (A. P.) - Statesmen 0i the iOur blg powers decided that the disarmament con- ference should adjourn ior approx- imately a week, but there were as- surances that if the conference dlcs, at least it will die slowly. After a long-day discussion of the gravity of Germany's with- dra/wal from the Disarmament con- ference and the league cf Nations, representatives of Great Britain, France, Italy and the Untcd Stat- ament is a dead cause. HIDE TTME ENTITY 0F IIERELIBT IS REVEAIE Hope For Crew of the Ena F. Parsons Abandoned As Hull Is Towed to Port. (Canadian Press) ~ WEST PORT, N. S, Oct. l5. — llope ‘was abandoned tonight for seven Nova Scctla lives as the storm-torn hull oi a thrce-mastcd schooner swung idly in the tide at. this Brier Island port. Adrift off the coast for days, it was towed hers Saturday and identified as the Ena F. Parsons, caught in a gale that lashed the Atlantic a week ago. Crew-Low. Six men and women were aboard the three-master when she stood down St. Mary Bay from Weymouth, N. 5., for Boston on Oct. 7. The storm sprang up a few hours later, and mariners believe the vessel was dismasted and overturned that night. Next day, the drifting derelict was sighted of! the coast. Nearby float- ed scattered pieces of lumber, pre- sumably part oi the Parsons’ cargo. There were no bodies in sight. Only hint of the crew's fate lay tonight in a battered lifeboat that drifted ashore Saturday on Long Island, not many miles from the spot where the schooner was found. Picked Up Several smell fishing boats picked up the big schooner after she had been sighted two miles off Brier Is- land's western tip by iightkeeper Bradford Morrell. They had diffi- culty getting the capsized craft to port, and later the motor vessel Grace lee and the Government (Continued on Page 8) Bitter At (Canadian Press Cable) BERLIN, Oct. Ib-Observsrs ox- miining the text oi (“sncellor Hitler's address lest night to the nation and the world noted on unusually bitter passage directed at the United Kingdom ior per- mitting en unofficial international commission to conduct e probe in- t0 the Reichstag iire. Expressing indignation at what he sew es en insult T0 Gummy‘! Supreme Court the Chancellor ask- ed: "whet would this world sly about Germany if eve-permitted a mock trial to be held in favor oi Passage United Kingdom The adjournment was considered neoessaiy for a world-tilde invent- ory oi the international situation. Governments must deliberate. Cab- inets must me . " Bo serious, indeed. was Germ-A any’s bolt from the machinery oi l. ._. ~iiii iiiii, NEW iqiiiii (Special to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE, Oct. l5 -— Mr. Wilbur McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. McKay oi Fountain Road near New London, lost his large barn with all this year's crop and hay besides his machine house which was destroyed by iire on Saturday night. The iire was iirst noticed about nine o'clock but had gained con- siderable headway before neigh- bors came on the scene. The mach- inery ircm the machine house was saved but the contents oi the main barn was a total loss. Mr. McKay who was married about, s. year ago had just fitted up the house and was about to move out to the farm. The strenu- ous efforts of the neighbors kept the flames away from the dwelling. There was very little insurance. The origin oi the iire is un- known as there was no one living on the premises at the time. Liquidation Board Created (Associated Press) WASil-IINGTON. Oct 15—-Presid- ent Rcoseveit announced tonight the crcatlon of a. deposit liquida- tion board to bring immediate re- llei to depositors in closed national and state banks of the United States by lending approximately $1,000,000,000 on the assets of those institutions. __ ___ Hits a creature who attempted to set iire to the British Parliament, s mock trial whose only meaning could be that oi placing British “m” an a, lower levcl than such a scoundrel? "As a German and National So- cialist I would have no interest in exerting myself in Germany on behalf of a foreigner who in Eng- land tried to undermine the state m4 lnwg effective there or even attacked with fre the architectural symbol oi the British constitution," he said ment A Dead Issue , . es refused to admit ihiit (Ii$.’1i'l1l-' ermany Cuts Adrift From The L IWACMILLAN cow" ASSUMES OFFICElReichstag Arms Conference Adjourns A Week Despite Germ-chips Withdrawal FromParley,DelegatesRefuse _ Premier i er Disarma- ' international life, that govgyn. mcnts will want t0 consult with one another. Wihout effective German participation, the statesnen seem- ed fully to ieallm that it will scarcely be practical in make a convention. So, eventually, the Disarmament‘ mnfelellcc Hilly have to decide on a long adjournment. HON. W. J. P. MACMILLAN lVhose Cabinet took oath of of- fice Saturday. 1 Nevertheless, various governments will be asked to give their opinion whether it is feasible to conclude a Willy fllld slsn it, but make every- thing conditional rm Germany's ad- ‘hcrence. France, particularly, regards Ger- many's wlthdiavral from the inter- national mechanics. of pence a. most ‘serious matter. Foregn Minister MAY coxcuma ‘PREATY ikilltlll aSILENTUli siiiiii ti (Continued on Page 3) \ Tra nspo rtation Commission jTo Be Revived (Canadian Press) SAINT JOl-EN, N. 8.. Former members of the Maritime l born - Awaits Tjrl tish and Unit ed States View. _ (Associated Press) I rams, Oct. l5—A Foreign or- ‘fice official said today‘ that war Oct 15—- =War Fears Are Re» Transportation _ Commission and the executive of the Maritime }Bo:ii'd of Trade will be called to a lmwting at an early date, probably ‘in Mcncton, to discuss final de- tails with regard to revival oi the Commission, acccrdng to an an- nouncement tonight by F. M» ‘Sclandtrs, Commissioner of the Saint John Board of Trade. De- cision to hold the meeting was lnafii: at Ottniva between the Saint John, St. Stephen and Halifax de- legates to the annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Oom- merce- The Maritime Transportation Commission revival was given im- petus recenly with tho announce- ment the Nova Sootia Government had joined New Brunswick andi Prince Edward Island in pledging financial support for the commis- slon. ilIS. ENDURSES BRITISH PLAN WASHINGTON, Oct l5-(A.P.)— The United States tonight was dis- closed standing firmly with its one- time allies, Great Britain and France, in opposition to Gennan rearm-ament and in support oi the arms reduction plan which led the Reich to bolt both the Geneva Con- ference and the League oi Nations. This was mode clear in a state- ment that followed official express-l slons oi concern and great dlssp» pointment at the Hitler Goverm, menifs sudden action end an ss-i sertlon by Secretary of State Cor-g dell Iiull that the German with-i drawsl would halt the entire move’ ment toward dssrmamerit. In direct language the Roosevelt‘ Administration emu-ted it; pom. 10h fillet e Dine-moment Conven-A tion could not properly be made m lh-‘llfll-fllellt ifll‘ rear-moment end that qualitative equality in arma- ment! should primarily be sought lllmllih “l0 reduction in the armaments oi the heavily armed WW0?! and not through act on the Pm of other: to attempt w build UP. \For Kiclnappers fears have been re-lxirn by yester- day's speech of Ch. ziccllor Hitler oi Germany biit that “we are calm." He said Hitler's acts have resur- rected the Treaty oi Versailles. Premier Dziladicr kept silent. Ho sat much of the clay in the Min- istry of War, consulting political and military chiefs and frying to’ map France's course. I Strongly Supported | In official circles it was said the, Dalndier cabinet had gained tre- mendous sirength in the present situation and ell parliamentary talk among deputies is oi a. na-‘ tional unity to face "an unmasked.‘ Germany." ' The government, it was said oi- flcially, will remain silent until a! course is determined. This ccurse,| an official said, probably will be: indicated Tuesday by the Prcmicri _ (Continued on Page 3) i Portland - New York 1% ight i Train Wrecke MANCHESTO, C0nn., Oct. 15.—, (A.P.)—~The bullet, inst. Portland- to-New York freight train, was wrecked Saturday at a. grade cros- sing here when an automatic switch failed to work. Both locomotives drawing the freight plunged from the rails and 25 of the 2 box cars ivere piled up at the crossing, several of them be- ' ing thrust into s highway parallel- ing the road. Noiic of the crew were seriously injured. Extend Sea rch (Associated Press) CHICAGO. Oct l5-Unltcd Stat- e5 niiilriaiics, fresh from smashing the Ursclwl and other kidnapping i e llrdge of. the I-ltlcr withdrawal. ‘aim? MERE MAN This world is a. dzmgewus place L. which W U"; no person ever gei. out of it olive. MAXI MS OFA t 8 PAGES Di In Nazi Alumni inhlerlnllnn Delivered $1.00 B! llnll Canada and U. B. A. 84.60 eag 11C ssolved Campaign Cf Armed Nationalism fElections “Cal-led For Nov. 1.2th To Indorse Policy Out- lined In Belligerent. Speech By Chancellor Hitler. (Canadian Press and A ' t d P A BER-LIN’ Oct‘ ]5T‘Undel' tllisotlciljtzftorizfleszntrol of Imglllf Hlllel‘. he!‘ Reiehstag and State Parliaments dis- Tgevgd, géflllffillytSiiiilil tonight divorced in intention from i ll" Y 0 mi ions at Geneva and outside the Disarma- ment Conference. By one of the boldest strokes of official action since his "Ssllllllltlllll 0f power, Chancellor Adolf Hitler Satur. day served notice on the League of Nations that Germany will withdraw two years hence, and on the Disarmament Conference that the Reich no longer finds it possible i0 continue its attendance. ,i On November 12 elections to the Reiclistag ilild a l plebiscite will be held in order to enable the people to 1 express their approval of the course of the Nazi regime. indications are that only Nazi names will appear on the ballots against which the voters may write “yea” or “nav? Take Action They may similarly register their ‘opinion of the government's p01. ‘icles and to the end oi universal [alibi-oval the completely compre- lienslve Nazi propaganda machine ilws already swims into action. The words of Hitler in a speech i European Crisis At l A Glance - >» a “uni; »i iears tonight. ' The Chancellor cxctiinted Treaty of Versailles, protested Ger- many's will to peace and emphat- (Cnmdian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. I5—Con- fronted iiiih G-inn nvs ivithdraw-f al from ciincin o. ivo.ld ' statesmen o1‘ tine four great poii-ers ltlOllfCfiflfl Sunday at Geno's and; d~cidid :0 adjourn i..e arms con- ference tmiporiiriy, approximate- ly for on" week. Nations and withdrawing from (he Disarmament Conference desire for “equality and honor." 'I'l:cy rcu>cd to id.lt dl-armn-Jn rally behind the ment was dead as the In Geimany, fl0:ds of coirgraiii-jcampaign w 1mm, the naflon by latory telegrams deroeiizlrd uponlNovember 12 when a plebcscm, Chancel or Adolf ‘liiilcr ilS the nat- Wm be held for endorscmmt of the iSi.?.°J‘.‘-‘.‘Z“..ILZ.““.LZ“Si; l rllrilelltl! sillddcn nchon w‘ Though thousands gathered on ' ' ' street corners yesterday to hear Hitler's speech through amplifiers and there was passing of beer mugs in Berlin offices, the nation as a whole was too much taken ‘by surprise or too well disciplined lto give vent to its enthusiasm at [its "liberation" as the press unl- ‘versally called it. London-Prime M-nisicr Me-_ Donald returned llllCXI)?Ci.0(liy~ t0 his office. The Attorneys-Caner». a1 of the National Govcniment ob- served: "I feel ihat ivrir is ii good way of! yet and that the Lmgue is the greate-t factor inward obtain- ing world peace." Paris-Jrlie Government, said a spokesmen, will remain “trem-i eiidously slent" until ri course is drtermnid. The Treaty of Versail- les was ivsiii-mcicd with a fourish in tlie press and in official quart- ers- Vienna —- The pro-government press ivas sympztiiefic with the German action; tie Scciilhts were angry. Dnllfuss spent the wcckcnd in the country as usual. Official; quarters were ezger to learn whether Italy had previous know-l the government's action in dissolv- ing the Itelchstog and all State Parliaments, he will also rel-title Prussia, Bavaria and other States will soon cease to exist, at least as , governmental units. __ __ ____~_... (Continued on Page '1) _____,_.___.__. STRONGLY SUPPORTED inet made unrcvralcd decisions as ' to a result of the German situation» H tie" nwnmn us Unverified rumors said Hungary (Continued on Page 3) Gcimany". In European Circles (By Gcorgo ilamblcto , Csnadlansltustlon and consider their attit- Pross Staff Writer) iides. GENEVA. Oct. 15-The curtiiiii falls tomorrow on (he first act oi_ Confers Separately schedule. Ilut delegates, stunned by powers and the British Dominions the blow from Bcrln announcing Gennanys withdrawal from the rings, iodav plunged into the search for Wlliam Walton Hail, law siichizt and hell‘, who has bten in the howls 0f lflldlllllllwrs since Friday nlllllli meeting, realize the futility of at- dempilng to get anywhere without the Germans, and an adjournment will be proposed for a week to pm", lmlt governments to review theGermany will do next- to the world still rung in German words, to ‘go away ’ l ‘ one | “Ce icaliy declared she had been moved: p8 ‘Iin resigning from the League oi_ by hen-shake oi the head, l By the time the German citizen‘ awakens to the portentousness oi. Budapest-The Hungarian Cab-I Bmmlq’ Oct‘ 15-(‘A'P')—Na-‘ " ‘ ‘tlonal endorsement of Chancellor new pollclcs |found glamorous expression today] ‘ _ ‘at. gatherings scattered throughout p Prevails l Throughout the dsy Arthur Hen- The upshot, however, was a condi- tion or great uncertainty. a. gener- al recognition that nothing effect- ive could be done tlll the situation settles down and eagernrss on the cart of all concerned to learn what 'iiii s i ii iii ARRIVES iii iiiiii_ii_x,ii.s. Famous Scientist En- route to New York Proves Uncommun- icative to Reporters. (By John LeBlanc) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) HALIFAX. Oct. 15 -- (CI-l.) — l soft-boiled egg holds more interest for Prof. Albert Einstein than the time-honored custom whereby er- ill‘ their views i-iving celebrities for the shipping, r c p o r t e r s. He came to Bali- iax today and left again, and all the newsmen sot was a shake of the sc entist‘s hczvzl and a glance ‘that told them, imore plainly than j m lain fin- ish his interrupt- . ed breakfast. i SAYS NOTHING He said nothing-literally. That p sending m; ‘ifamous unruly hair tossing “m! BERLIN, Oct. 15—(A.P.)-—-Cha.n- was his nearest approach to spoggh ceilor Hitler's appeal to the people And then the mathematician hem Government‘ to his egg ivlth a‘ look of resigna- rcsiilt of was placardcd on bulletin boards tion. l [Gvlllliflllyb Slelllllllg out of thclthroughout the Reich today, show-| It was in the {imp}.- saloon a “ills will” "l" ‘mil ill" leases j ing the Cabinet would not let even the l’ner Wesiernhrdh pound m; D7 Nillmlls‘ isunday interfere with its glgant1cl--?:-_-.- ;_____ ,__:______i_ a (Continued Page 3) The I/Veaf/ier, Etc No BQDY Levis A FM‘ Man use (iii: Mesquifots i I Moderate WCSt and suutliwesi lwmdg; filr and comparatively - liiin Prrhhl l('.\|. l>l-'I‘II'I-1_ T0!’- .\I|l|,‘ lllll ii.il uirirlinum ((1 SHTII-Ifillili. uni-i, um .l ti-iiipei-iil ir. lmivsoii ___ ... .. . i/(kl 1k \'Jll.(‘4\i|\(‘l l-Iilinn llai . QUPIYK‘ Saint Jiilin ESSEESESBZQSCSES lla . rn . . . (fhiirhiiivtowii ... r-‘onizixisr the greai, tragedy of disarmament. derson. British President 0i the The General Committee of the Conference, conferred Sifllaffllel! conference meets according t0 with representatives of the great 1mm i-i-lv Ilillll. p lligh til‘ this morn m: iit 8M Ind ‘i i-ir i s.» "gain-rile! this Illi-‘Fflfiflll nt 5.13 Illa glam: inmarinn- morning nt .17. Now liivon 'i'liiir.~-In_v' Oct. W. 5-45 l. lll. g,,,,,,,,,.r,-,1.- gm» vighici-n minutes r. lnfor than (‘Imrlnnw-t wii_. CAR FERRY SCHEDULI Wei-Ir vinyl-J. iii-i": Borden S.“ n, m; 1 p ni. (ljxirfi) “mo; m... |,»,.,,-.». l .i\;- TOFHIQBHII. 10.30 s. m. (Extra); 2.55 p. m. u-‘vw-l ;-::r ->._A-