MAXIMS MAXIMS OF A OF A “WREEAN illaltl: .\l.\.\' Dam. ought we to renew our pur- puscs and to bestir ourselves to greater fervor. dl ' T C t Gun! ll wo en I amfi:“"?l::l'fl|flll, Founded loin o++o+++0++ ji———---t_ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1936 +o++¢+0+04 Q-O-OO-O-O-O-O4-O llvslfkilcrlvrs AD VANCE ‘STEA Rad by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 10 PAGES Do not blow your own tririnpit nor, wltirh is the same thing, ..£ other! to blow lllP-lll. ~ -—_- Aruiuul Slllbtlfrlfllillll Delhi-roll v.00. u, u-u rat-ml.- Illll l‘. b .i sipu 4900006060 §T0RMs HARASS NOR THERN EUR OPE SHIPPIN Traditional English Ceremony ilPiTii till ll sun ll Decisive I?» a t tl e Ex- peeled Wlithiii A “Few Days)? Planes Raid lliadrid. By The Canadian Press lll§lll".,'t‘llt troops were within 10 ‘lilies 01' Hadrid today following ldvaiteos on several fronts around the eflllillll- ’ A Portuguese station, on behalf ii the iiisiigcnls, broadcast a "last warning“ to residents of Madrid to Ilirrciuler. ~ lIl one sector tlle Insurgent in- laiitly, aided by a column of cavalry, npturcii five villages, and ali- iiouneeii that by gaining a f.-w more miles toninrroiv Madrid would be lritiiin artillery railge. Tile liuilrgeiits claimed they had t beaten uif a (iovcrnnicnt counter- Five insurgent pianos flew over liadrid pi-ium-Iiig- Government aiiti- lirrraft gun ilmplaccmi-iits with (Continued on Page 9) COMING ‘EVENTS v ii A-LbLc“ lodge, , J\U'>'l illbll 3i ;l. L-8J1ti-l0-2iJ-l1-2. "The Alusqilerlicle at Bsiirliiiv. ', i,....0'..¢-i- ".."'Jtir'"in.';t.*u:t m Tllili . _ Fm": 11-. udvcrtise<l. L-SBOQ-IO-LZS-li. "‘I.i‘_"iuli Drizicc Belfast liiili_ Sut- ‘ul. Csiubci" lllst. lJtLlKillg it S. L-Blllld-ltl-Ji-ll. 3ii:...l i_'. CoLcc and t.Llll(l\.' " Dllitlt‘ l” (‘ill U‘. i. ' , i". G. C. Liv: ll-5ll3'tl'l\ ~11 nuptial: of the run mm- ~-\.ilil.‘ii.i Lii.u;i v.l'l L‘ lit-Id in ' tirday even- L-Bllilfi lh-l lllvii‘ li.;ll on “g- oYltllisi‘ Lil at 7.30. ,1: B‘? 52m 1).uicc ---ll. lluiorii. " ‘S. AtllIllSfflOil 25 cents. L-830l-l0—28-2l. Alwloliie ll W. I. Bean Supper in < c School (;ll 'I‘liui'stlri_v, ill. 'i'ickt-ls 25c and 15c; ll not lllil‘ tlic following night. 11-8303-10- 28-21. "Halloween Tea l n aid of Char- ‘ “'l'fl5l-?t.€lfly - "Y. Octobcr 28th iiiid Bingo. l0llt‘lfll\li LYQSFFUJL tii in Ho] N h _ y “me llflll. ome mad" candy. aprons. L—8248-10-26-4l. u W‘ tlebwlli prcsbltcrinn Young Peo- nm mi oi P. E. Island will hald m {a1 Rally in Zion Church - ltrsdoy. Oct. 29th. Meet- 10 AM. 2.30 RM. and 8 14-8293-10-27-21 | iii, “‘ “For I1ll be In 10h and ior Your Alberto“ 0H’ our it gig]; °L‘“'h°1'0- Pond find Delaney. L-8255-i0-2d-2i. midi; machine-gun fire. ’l‘lie Government l L r _-_c ‘ l‘ i t lttack uii Nzivaleiiriicro. g v l i t t z illfStlily, October Ciiziriniictsiin Ranchers Attention-We unloading cars of fox meats "m5". at. Albany, Kensing- prices Winter supply before or- The opening of th: law courts preccdcd by the usual traditional Porto Stew Problems LCNEJCN, Oit. 27 —- (A. P.) -— Porliwnl tonight scrvcd notice on 'li;~ Il:‘..i.i;i.ioii.~.i "llandi-off iii" (fiiillllilitx? she retrins tlic .t. in witlltlraiv from it a‘ any ziciit. In a iioic to the Earl of Ply- iiiouilr, chairman of tite body, she ;~.:~.iiit.~d out she joiiifd tile Commit- tee on thc under tar" lug that the IiF-ciltsoa To sum arm Flight Today Nl-ll‘! YORK, Oet. 2'7—tAP) - F.u_\'il Iiciiitrtt field officials said tonight that (‘aptain James A. Molli on. British trans-Atlantic fly- cr, ivsiilil “(ll-finitely" take off to- i w iiinrniiig iii all attcmphd to t‘ zytlfll airdrome, near l.eii..tiii, l. ,, and. 'l'liiy szziil lliiiliiron advised them he liitfl been assured of lélvorflblc weather conditions and would leave the Brooklyn flying field at nine .\..\l. .\.“.'i‘ for Harbor Grace, Nfld. At Harbor (Zrace. Mollison plan- iirtl to refuel before taking off é live Sivittmavnd Brainston are shoivn during the procession, gal Ready To Abandon Pact kloii - intervention Committee. remix-w" the North Atlantic NEW YORK, Oct. 27 — (OP) — tViicn tlic tumult of Lhc hustings has subsided mid the millions of Untied States voters trek to the pails on Nov. 3 they will face the collective task of electing 33 gov- cviiors, 35 senators and 435 mem- bers of the House of Representat- ives-but officially, not a President. While the election day result will siioiv definitely the makeup of the next. congress, and point to the White House occupant, formal el- ection oi a President will be defer- red until a meeting of the elector- nl coiiegc of 531 members on Dee. i4 when the presidential ballot will US. President Elected Through Indirect Vote be marked. in London, England, recently was LnABIIIDIIlBS, and in this picture Jiu- Before Spanish Committee's oivn rules observed. These rules, Portugal claimed in tlic note. have been violated by the British Government iii that. the latter fcrivilvded to thc Committee without dire investigation com- ifalnts ngailrt Germrqzi", Italy and Portugal alleging they were fiir- iiishliig arm; to't‘.ic Spmisii In- surgcnts. These complaints, the note stated, were originally circulated by Julio Alvarez del Vnyo, Spanish Foreign Minister. The Contliiittces rules stated that would be lulu siuii In Divorce Suit clul PRUBRAM cull P_i_ E T ED British Statesman To Lecture Under Aus- pices Of Adult Edu- cation League. At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Adult Education League of Prince Edward Island held at the Provincial Building on Oct. 26, final plans were worked out for the fall and winter Study Club program which has been 1n- auguratcd by the League. It was also decided that the Adult Educa. tion League sponsor a. public lec- ture by Nl-Itllugh Molson, a prom- ising young British statesman, at Prince of Wales College Hail, Thursday, November 19. The fall and winter Study Club program is announced in leaflet: ‘that are being distributed to inter- ested persons all ovvrr Prince Ed- ward Isiand. These leaflets list a number of subjects of economic, social and vocational interest upon any government bringing a coni- plaint. niilst make sure it ts "of sufficient importance and founded on evidence o.‘ tufiicient weight to afford a reasonable presumption that iOlTlC breach of thc agreement had been committed." Portugal's new note came at a time when the member nations 0t the Committee iizid two new worries on the eve of their next" session: 1. Portugal's recognition of the Spiiiilsh Insurgent provisicnal Gov- crnment, reliably reported, and} (Continued on Page 9) The electoral college will have the following slate from which to make its selection: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat; Alfred M. Laizzioii, Republican; William L0i2.'.'t‘, Union Party; Norman Tho- mas, Socialist; Earl ‘W. Broivder. Communist; D- L-elth 001V"!- PW- hibitionist. The system of choodng a Presi- dent is peculiar to the political setup in the United tlttltes. Ac- cording to a stlpulati ii laid down by the constitution iii i787. each State has as mliny presidential "el- ectors" as members in the National House of Representatives, plus its . Fear that Russian ships 'arms for the Madrid Government two senators which thc Adult Education League is prepared to offer educational as- sistance. Any one may obtain these leaflets by writing to the League Secretary, J. T. Croteau. In addition to suggesting cnum- bcr of subjects for study, the Lea- gue leaflet gives detailed instruc- tion on how to secure this mater- ial liiid on how to form a study club. Mr. Hugh Molson, who will ad- dress the public meeting in Char- . lcttctnirm on Thursday, November i9, is now visiting in Canada as the guest of the National Council of Education. For a young man, he has had a remarkable career- first at the Royal Naval College, then at Oxford, in India and in the British House of Commons. At Prince of Wales College Hull Mr. Molson will speak on “Briiish For- eign Policy and thc lutfriiational Situation." Mr. Hugh Molson will remain in Prince Edward Island from Nov- ember 18 to NJvembcr 2i. Fear Attack 0h Russian Ships LONDON, Oct. Zk-(CP-llflvflfil- carrying may be sunk by warships flying the insurgent flag was expressed today by the diplomatic editor of the Manchester Guardian. "if the Bllpplle? of Russian War material continue to arrive at Span- ish ports," the article said, “it is feared that the Spanish rcbcls will take naval action. That is to say, Russian ships will be sunk by ships flying the Spanish flag. “Whether they will be really Span- ish is another matter, but that ugly complications." Russian embassy denied reports that Russian ships had passed through thc Suez Canal enroute to Spain from Vladivostok. Operators Return Ernest Simpson, who, with his nife, is weil known in London so- cial circles, is slioivii in this photo arriving at his i.fii.e in London, where he announced that Mrs. Simpson had filed suit for divorce. MRS. SEifPSSN I ll Decree lV-ibihliiiiiciiii- ced After PlCZlfllig‘ of Formal Testimony. IPSWICH. lifiiglartl. Oct. (CP)-- “liillls Ami-vicnli-llii-it society itt l7 . ~t~ liisi be- comes IIlL-Oilit’) in six inoiiélis. \'\'li0l1 she may \\'L".l a third time if she ivisiics. Mrs. Siiilpsolfs gluanfcd in :1 iittii» t‘ sizes courtioom at 2.3-1 pin. by Mi". Justice Haivke. Not once did he look at tlic Bnltiliiorr-bcrn plain- tiff. "Oh, very well,’ a decree liisi,‘ snapped, tossing the slim hal of papers in tlic e so to the bcrili. For l4 iriiixiiics. Mrs. Siliipsoii told licr story of tlic iiiaritiil lapses of Ernest Aldrich Simpson, tlic former Cold-stream Gilards officer she married eight years ago. 'i‘iielc iviis unnamed in open court. airs. Simp- ‘son kept. her face turned away from the few sp¢';t.iiul".: and iieivs- papcriiicii. LONDON, Oct. IAl’l--- Only lhrce of London afternoon lion's.- papers carricti reports of tlic Simp- soli divorce today. Lord Bcnvcrbrooks Evciiiizg Stali- dard printed 100 words on page iivc and did not identify tlic priii- cipals save by nuiiic. The Star carried about 150 words on thc case itself and miother 100 words tcmiiiig ltfrs. Simpson "a brilliant American Hostess" who had lived foi- the past two years i London. 0n ll. B. Macleaa. QUEBEC, Oct. 27-(0?) _ Eight ’ wireless operators, including sewn‘ from the Maritime Provinces. ar- rived here today on the N.B. Mc- l Lean, completing a. year's service iri the Hudson's Straits area. The operators: H. C. Risteemen- gineer in charge of stations on the , Straits; W. J. Thomas, C. M. Wil- I lianis, C. C. Foster, J. H. Lane, J. W. Gray, all oi’ Halifax: J. K. Smith, Kensington, P.E.I.; C. A. Rigby. Hartiand, N.B., and Ezmilel Gobeil, Compton, Qu- Efforts To llefloat Spanish Ship Fail HAMILTON, Bermuda, bet. 2i- (CP Cablel-The British cruiser Dragon was unable to frec the stranded Spanish Cristobal Colon from a. treacherous reef near hcrc today and fears mounted that the ship will be it total loss. insurance companies have refused to takc re- sponsibility for her salvaging. NED 2'1 - i Wu." ‘ii Simpsriil. y no contest, the. co-responcieiit iieii‘. ; RAliltitiHilNtilE E F FE t: ll vi llililllixl New B r0 a dca sting Corporation Headed By. (iladstoiie Mur- ray to Succeed Char- lesworth (‘.0 m m i s- sioii. OTTAWA, ‘Oct. 27- (GP) — Na- tional broadcasting in Canada. will enter upon n. new phase of its brief career when, cffcctivc rt midnight Sllllflil)’, thc new Canadian Broad- ! casting Corporation takes over coli- ; trol from the Canadian Radio Com- mission creatcd iii .1932. Under the new system the priii- ciplc of nationalized broadcasting will be retained but with a. differ- ent set-up for control. L. W. I Brockiugton. tviniiipcg lawyer who ' is head of the new board of nine 'govoi‘il(rs. will deliver an address over o. coasi-tc-cozist network Mon- day Flffililllg, outlining initial pol- ; ieics of the new management and ‘ immediate plans for operation. Actual executive management will be in the hands of W. E. Glad- atone Murray, Canadian-born form- ‘ er official of the British Broadcast- ‘ inc. Corporation, and Augustin ;Fi'igOli, former chnirmafi of the . Quebec Electricity Commission and head of thc Ecoie Polytechnique, hicntreal, as general ntanagcr and assistant general manager. lien-tor Charicsvvoiill, former edi- tor of Toronto "Stituiday Night", who was made chairman of thc , oriuiiiiil Radio Commission set up l by act of Pariiziiricnt in 1932, pion- iccrcd tlic field of national broad- ‘ casting in Canada. He will be re . tziind, it is understood, 1n an ad- : ' ii-y capacity to thc new organ- , iztvioli. Col. A. W. Steel. who has also served n‘; n. member of tlic Com- (Ill sili;c its inception, w (Continued oil Page 9) tiollective ' Farming Scheme Heard TRURO, N.S., Oct. 27—(CP) - Cclicciivc farming-as proposed on ‘tile hliibvook Indian Reservation hcrc Ave..." tli..ciis:;cd by reservation and Uilitcil Mine Workers officials lo<l.~._\‘ u> 1|. possible sclution to the iuicmpiiiviiiclit miners‘ problem. lliililili u ;ents oiltlincd tlic scheme as tlic illaciiig of men not on ip- dividual farms but on a central coilimunity farm for eo-opcrative agricultural work. SIYCCUMBS T0 INJURY NEW WATERFORD, NB., Oct. 27--<CPl Jfhomas Pearson, 49. in- jured in an accident last week in i thc Dominion Coal Complain.»- No. . 16 COlll(‘l'_\', died iii hospital early l today. lie was struck by a lever- age rope. Death Wr0ugfnt ‘By Fierce Gales VMany Ships In North Sea Report- ed In Distress. Zeppelin Forced ‘Back. (lly The AssoelLiti-(l Piwss) Storms nigingg" tivel‘ .‘\'ili"il:el'li llilfiuili‘ were believed t0- night to have taken a loll oi‘ zit lt‘il'-t ‘_’l ll-.J-- us thev tied up sea and air trtiilic and left d rut-lion iii their Willtt‘. Besides the 21 believed deal! . en others iu-ii- missing. The little liuliiship on the (isxli ti tulyst Wit‘- l'i‘]itl!'lt'(l to have-capsized and sirrili with its e. oi" i5. A report received in London front .'ilii~ ‘itltliiltllsitill the steamship Zuidhollziiid sank entering" ‘Ylllilttidli hiirlloi" with tour lives lost. Five bodies and a lifchozit l)t‘i"‘ill_l._“ the letters lt-E-X, believed to he from the Seiniliwiii sziiigi lit-v which ivns driven on rocks zit ltorl-s of Mull. Scotland, uerc nutshell up on a Scottish island. . A boat from tlic Prussian sca- n - port of lliisiun with SCHBI) illJOllftl A , l T had no‘. been heard from itouiz. H - S . after it; had flashed a cutrcss; signal. ' p l “ ' fl u‘ ’ 11 Li’: i A score of SOS calls rrilckictl through a. hurricane iii the Nurlli Sea. Coast gllflflliliibll. ziitei- izilii- iy trying to iauitcii liicir boat. ll the mountainous .-.v:i.~. were uiiabli- C? DILY ON MADRID Destruction And unregistered foxes. to respond L0 1110.51, 0i them. l l l HOPE ABANDONED CUXHAVEN. Giwliiiiiiy, Olt. 27 —(AP)-l/;pc for tlic safety of tlic lightsizip) Elbe and its crew of i5 ‘ivas iibfllitltlllffl late tonight. as tugs failed iii their fiiiviitpir; ii: a l boiling sea i0 f["l('ll tgfie spot '-\‘ll(‘l‘t‘ thc liglilsliip was l‘t‘])fll'Y('fl to have . capsized and sunk. The Elbe was illf‘ most i)tl'l_\'ili,",' ilightship in the Elbe Estuary’. sili- itionuti nlliios.‘ llilll\\‘.'l_\‘ beiivrx-ii iCilxlicivcii and Hoiigolcvii. The ship ivlis report. .lliil-'. dur- ing a hurricane in v . .i u score of SOS calls c: ‘ 1 tiiroilith U10 air fiom disti . .\li.]i;lll‘L,'. The captimi o. l liiztisii steam- ship running between lircmvii and Hull. England, said a.» lie lil‘."i(l(‘tl his \'(‘:S(l for elicit-r in tlic nioirli of the Elbe. he i-aiv two trciiicizd- _ ous scas cirgulf tlic iijilitsliip. Seventy ocean-going steamships were hove-to in tlic Elbe Estuary. One boat. with seven aboard. (Continued on Poi-Kc {It New Brunswick ‘f o l ll old Fox Show AIONCTON. N.ll, 0:1. L)" iCPt —Tiic first livc iox silo-a tit-iv Bruitiwvicl»; ‘v11 m linitl llFZt‘ xvii’. 24, and 25. iicirdilig l!) .ili illi- iiouiiccnicizt oi the New llflllim- itight. The growing iiiiiitii't;iiii~e of the fox Uidllflry ill the pi-oviitec .iiiil necessity for ])lO(lllCil0ll of glinizc the show. it ivas said. one for registered foxes and rc- gistercd breeders and aiioth. for In Belgian BRUSSELS, Oct. 27— (AP) — A new military bill was presented by the. Belgian Government to parlia- mciit just. before it adjourned to- day, lending to further conjecture on whether Belgium plans fortifi- cation of her French as well as German borddrs. The ciiztents of the bill, how- ever. were withheld from publica- tion uiitil Wednesday when parlia- mcnt will be reconvened. Entire session today was con- cerned with acrimonious debate on the future foreign policy of the itin- c:l_v cf Cl“ .uti the rotiti \\' go all the \\..ij. iillfl‘ wick Fox Breeders‘ Assoezatioii to- ‘ li.gli I grade pelts have prniitptcd the izv- l ecutivc of thc Ausocialioii t0 cr- = Exhibits will be izi two s-ct-nors. . A. _ . ~-' “a t Lively Neutrality Debate A Parliament ivlio, l A by-Iavi‘ to re: {tic irziilic iii u :..“[‘(>li(l rial . i be given a llli d Tflilfllllg‘ at a spe- vizil li'l“(*'.illL' t» ,.~ ll"iil llll: morn- lt rl that (living \’.t' ttliii Park ‘i . lie ;)l"'ll.lJ‘.LP(l for tlic rel " l. tlic iiitid‘. or‘. oi tin v lllt‘ eitzxiititiii w! the rout a it. iv zilioiv lilfvl/i‘ traffic to i the Part1. A l'lutlii'.i\ii ‘»\'.i.\' )ii'1.*'.'(l m. the iili!ll>>l‘l’1..ll'! the (‘ii_\' eli- .' t'l"(l forthwith with iii. oi Liuciifii-lrl Awiiilc as l f» iii llil.\ izlil. progiani cf :ll'.’l‘i p: izig. _-_ — - ~~ ——:~~r1 t("‘.iitllllli“tl o“ Paw‘ 9t _'“‘ “'_'““'_'“__Y You tins"? unite A fir: m. ‘lHlQ WQRLP.» is": ‘(HOCVJNQ . tilts. Dlitiiii! i-‘Ettow p; x. .- . l? l! ..s_ I Q’ U‘ ‘t ,-.<..-'/ - u.‘ R .. .t ' I=~ ‘ Wiiiliqii-i; ‘-_ i ’l’oi'olitti ll i’; r3321; '. ii Halifax 34 f ____. _ country. Frequent quwaiiwiis irouii thc floor asked explanation tit the Oct. l5 speech of King l.f‘0|)(ll(l iii l which the uioiiarrli urved a r-‘iirzi to "complete neutrality? The awaited cabinet decl-iratioii. formulated Monday, ivas not dcliv- t ered. and officials \‘.‘.‘l‘t‘ left sliil wondering what the King lllCtlilt. ; The session was t‘!lli\'(‘ll(‘(l by the l walkout. oi Fascist Rexists however, returned before adjourn- ment. Fiemisli Natlmialirts, their political allies, demonstrated by walking out with them. - Pi» 11.4‘ -: Miuiqnt to l.l‘.l' .lll(l will llzii llii‘ 1W‘ ‘Elllitv .it Nil!) .i:i1 miiiglit .' it. \ riizi sets llli.‘ afternoon at. 4.54 ailil rises ton: vow morning at 6.34. Full ll‘(l ‘l Fi-iilivv. Ot-t. 30. 15R niii. F‘..liill\(‘l':§l(l(‘ tide l8 llillllliPS inter than Cliorloitctoivii. Tlll". FAR l' ' on Itnrilvn | .. I . ii. in. I. .111‘! 1'l\l’fllI'IItllt0 il_n. m. 2.5.’: p. lb, Illlll)‘ |\\r‘P[It Sunday. Nu train connection Int hip. l. ‘- z 137-3337