1",‘ MERE MAN piled’: word. nrther than the urow, than «lull» 11! P003’! Ion; Z cum-w no 0...... crumm-n lornlul ,0IIN.luu landed Mlle _ PAIR HELD 00000 PLAN “STEP ll NEli0T|Ill|0N$~ Al lll_ll_Y_ll Fllll Indirect Warning Em- anates - From Off- icial‘ Circles——.'l‘apa.n Studies U. S. Action. LONDON. July 33-Grut Brit- . gave Japan An indirect warn. . today that if negotiation; now rain: on in Tokyo failed to st.-t.Ee nglo-Japanese diff noes e lght follow the enmple of t e nlted States and Jbnounne her < (ls treaty with Japan. The warnl was contained in 3 element. wh ch originated in qf. clul circles. The statement said i as a result of thrxlultea lites’ notion Wedllelflfiy. Britain nu cor-slderlnr the uovuehlllty of mlounclng her treaty of 1811, [mg lull nothing would be done’ while ‘iegotiailons were proceeding okyo. ARE PESSIMISTIO Officials here were l to I Demlmistic about the chance of ill nennanerlat settlement coming Bing‘; lllih lggsdwblolm are con-- E Wl lspulfg t-T] . In, where the British and Freenm lmcesslons have been bloclrladed he Japanese since June 14. They also were said to be inf. Ikd by the continued a'nf.i-Brlfish amosisn in North china. which hey had hoped. would cease dug. “he g§sotlelo,u. orm mg“ (1 nits passlbe ll: 'I\>l:y<e>d muld collapse. : "the action ' of ‘ United les gavel.’-nmont in denouncing, ell freely.‘ one official snid."ha.s “U-"=1l1l' caused circles in tho urltrv to turn their own ideas fill‘ method of attempt‘-ng to Wtfiélrpgvelr rights and interests NKYO, Julv 28—L(AP) — The lga_nelx= Cabinet. studied Wash- ._§T___#_ _ (Continued on page la. col 3) Coming Events s-On- lia for Nous” gn “luau 3 cent: per 11 . "“1k1e6—Monu'ril£sda . ~46 -7-99-21. "'I‘alkies——St.. Pom‘: Wednesday. L-an-7-39-21. o-Da C. __ ' IV". xdllesmtngng vi/'eb1§Eeur'’ov8:‘chm3 "- bole-1-20-21‘: nba ii “E“8im3ll¢llt lfliex h:p[x2o?:1':‘m(;‘:t.' Mm» 1.-625-1-an-41. ldbdagce Ade "1§’.?..iZ‘“‘\ivea‘§.?"°°'” is. 2nd, 3 p. m_ ' f,'f'g1fl’_ I on we “"_‘ ..r...2. “s.lté.§l.W.:.i"..:.*.°.lr mes or reasons . ll-ole-1-aa~a-1. =*f3ugn§§a'f' c.T2.‘$:‘;l..°., "mo? ' 1.-m-ms-ll “roman Picnic August lath. -r -w to menislivfltgg usin$nnecelo1naPool‘-’-' -' . Munic. I»-ll‘!-7-néalll ‘Game . .,'_. iFederel;ion;: Of 1 JGBII’ l~»Ungemp,|oy_Ioe.nt, . -UIy—n~lru,— MERE MAN tenured wealth of the ll-llerlwm 0‘ AT 31?! TAIN MA Y DEN5"FvcE 0013000 TREATY » ,CHARI.JOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA. SATURDXICJULY 29. 1939- .....l n u :1 than n .3... was II.-11-":-."r.'l. u.oo°."¢':.n.e. and u. e. um. MONC folv FOR BA °°°ll71TH .;XF.4N one dlfllculty facing the lobster indlul “blls.Jlces like and friendly" ac- cord.‘ Maine, Sootle. exercise a V1‘!'?.‘ll.8.l, monopoly SEW. and added. "If; that flshemlen ‘I: Eo.rnows' tel em was rsoei efber official ifilloumment of vile; conference, but officials generally endorsed his suggestion seaboard stems were represented at the meeting Medical] Pioneering * ‘ 1 Of Dr.; “Will” Mayo; we-/1 consideration of the utllny ' llodayofas turned from win vncatlo in the uthwas1:."Dr.wlll n covered Mayo. 9. s . whose 41st b hhday today wg 5%” l services ‘of the famed bmthergld will be held mama: . A ‘ i- lioverllor Of Main, Seeks Regulation of Lobster Importation (By The Canadian Press) Y HARBOR. Me..J 38-—Gavemcr O. Benclglw ......."‘°"°°?.S..r.'.*‘*"“'° :..°;..9‘.:;‘::;'...:; . 0035 gfnadian Pwvinoes of Nle'wBrul:le- ok and Nova Scotiq. to secure T981118-Tlloul of lobster importation. Hie suggestion. was sent. here to the elnecutlv committee of the North lobster Confer an oownpetitiorl, tlhslualna executive said, was the most eel-1.. . The wouilkrllttempt D3’ brmB °: New Brunswick and Nova over lobster production. Barrows ? a shame _ o neither mveianglooeutiee can make a deoen New York and all New England i' SWIFT ABTIDNA ill TERRIJRISTS llNllEll NEW Llw Sweeping Power Giv- en Police As Anti- I. R. A. Measure Goes Into Effect. IONDON Ju1y38 —(CP)—Home secretary sir Samuel Hoare, acting swiftly With broad new powers g,ranted under the “prevent on of iolen§l_e" Act. ordered eight Irish “light 11 Army, suspects expelled Thirty cases were submibtled by Scotland Yard lnvesidgafors who beam gulllns a drastic: when the anti-I. .A. measure became law. 511‘ 111-1113 Game commissioner of pa ce, conferred tonight WlT.l'l chief netables from the areas considered "storm centres" of the undercover army. As soon as the King assented to the bill. rushed t.hrou h Parlia- ment under the spur o IIEJW Ler- rorlst bombings, police cars went to work. They raided in all sect- ions of the c ty. The bill gives power to arrest. without a warrant and permits " d ttl of is. “mm” 1’-.mil.’i’..’.§‘..“<‘;‘......ai‘.i‘*’°° The Houses of Parliament were plfigd under double guard a- ll retaliate bombings. Every- 8 one seeking only was -forced to state his business. Both Lords and . I a Commons will be closed to th °d ubllc tomorrow. contrary to usual bu gt _ day ractlce. Dlgcovel-ll of. another bomb be- Rwillfid In Death l°'i2§ “§*‘§’.li2l...”..9..‘3a°?‘§.‘I.‘§..“’i‘.”5Ei? 133:1, olfered the oil? incident of the day. The time-clock explosive. found by e Vlellani porter, was wrapped in a pencilled sketch of .. L!uly‘2G-- Afllegetuating medical erunda- the waterfront; showing the her- was the dream . bore key points. Police plan; called for the mass oalreuso a, monument ilonlaht to e transf of terrorist a'u.specf.s to astof 11 inc genius or the f_ o Dublin aboard a. destro or of the Euro era as persons from 9.1 we reserve iloelz. cihtsrs wll be ship-. od’ life paid tribute to the l INV- Ped lo we aboard simmers ng Liverpool, Holyheed and other it. As the bod P24 Dr. William M. British rta. All Auspicious char- of governors as Mayo. better nown as “Dr. Will," aclzers wll be refused admission to was made ready to lie tmtaw, the Great, Britain, effective tomorrow. board ished 10 A ll communication channels were ears ado when the brothers put undarcheavy guard as Prime Min- Dr. Will dicld) underwent stomach operotlonmt iheuclinic est, April. and never fu v re- 'Ilhere is 33 one Mayo left to _ Y the f 1y name. I'll! is Dr. arlio‘s son. Dr. Charles I W. son on the clinic Ilaff do by his luvc1:e'a den '- Chgr e's other son, Dr. Joseph G. V down their surgical instruments later hamberlain left London to wntlnned to administer the Poun- llatlcn and Clinic. ‘ in his slce early Irish Sea. parts were closely quest- -elcute per crating loned by defectives, who in some ulcer, an abdominal ailment he eases searched I: use for explos- £135 Bbeclallfied in treating. He was ives or incrimlnst ng dooumen . nd the weekend at: Chequers, avellers boarding t.rel.ns for Publicly denounced by the hire Prime Minister, Eamon ,le Valera therl, , Charla H. Mayo, in Irish terrorists faced the roapscts qhicego. ix 36. of being hunted from ller to stricken only after he re. 1: A cold welcome was prom.- aedi-hem in Norhhern Ireland. Canadian‘And U. S. Dollar At Parity. (By The Cunadlun Press) YORK. July 28—B0l5bel‘8(1 e : l xpansion of Canad- liaynueipxcigtg. &e Oenadlaln dollar ed parity with the United touch M 0 was killed in an automobile sffites dollar today. w eocdent in 1936. Their other as the first time since April ch'lldl~en were girls. 1938 the Dominion unit was offer- But the Mayo l.l-aditlon is being ed for 100 United Slates cents in carried on. Dr. Will’: two do - - foreign exchange rieellngs here. on Jan is radins a married suraeons conmc Dr. 'Wa.lthman Waters,‘ . 3. firs day this firm the clinic. ‘ , _‘ eygcr. the Oanluilan unit was quot- aat I discount of 3li32 per oentt. Phoebe, husband. is a director of the clinic almost a cent of! the Uhlbed an - Dr. David O. Balfour, Carrie‘: es unit. The climb to ty l'il&MR.1 is the director of the started about two monfvlrs ago If undetion. when the Canadian dollar was a- for the elder vallable at 3-8 per cent discount. or, ' :le."i’l-lll vi ' the body Knighted ABy‘_King maroon, July 38—hCo.Jw-0en- mom. as Governor of when it lies in slate day. ml Denis Bermud, w one . . £9111! M ;u'~'§.i.'.l?.’§*5"W'. uma‘ new when 0 N11 "E" Gilli. PM 0 - 5'1 recently and ' 'B|’i . I §fi..° .3". lr.l:z.r'i"‘°“i~*‘ 0 tier: at . I l .1‘;-ihav~ . .. H yoeiingom ooglnf-ll’ '' mm @- iulfi. ;,ry.,c.§;..2j:“°l % ..”*i=..':l::..°?"”‘?.::.%‘*r.: A Mayors. .JTo Pallex t tan." Air Secretary is Badly Shaken-up In Forced Lending (By The Canadian Press) BARIRO - - ridden Irish Sea. came down and slight injuries. were removed D ll‘. Anderson, p 1ol.:' Aviator floor J. s. Dunlevie, co—pilot; Oor. poral Peach, radio operator. and Private Poole. TWO of the par‘; which started purer Courtenay said air Sllghlt. oontuslorls. Vice Air Mar- sh.a.l W. Sholi.o—DouAzla.s and M. r-, H. Svandford, Ell’ Klngvsleyz; private Secretary. were ll-nlnlrta. WES Anderson‘ was ordered to h back at once. The plane, aim:-whom; slghted over Oumberland at 3 p.111, (2 pm. ADI‘) remained u_nroporf,- eduntllitoamedown at Kill-by '70 minutes late. ~ {mm the Irish As Pastor Here Rev. 8. 0. Cooper, 'I‘hM., con- cludes his pastorate with the Cell- wmolrrow tral Christian Church alter three years’ ‘management and has accepted 9. call to the colum- -ble Avenue christian Ghurah. Ro- “ her, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will be greatly missed by the menyfrlsclds and acquaintances they have made during their residence here, espec- ially among the members of their own congregation when they won the affection: and love of :1 will the severance of church relation- ship bemost keenly felt. I.n-(morZottetown and through- out the Island they have made warm personal friends who a expressing great regret at their departure fro the province, will congratulate Li‘ new con- grege/tlcn on their choice of such popular leaders. . they will not be leaving the city until the following week. remainirlgovver lo attend the Mm-ltilne Conven- tion of the churches which meets in the Central (mnstlan Gllllroh beginning 'I'llursday even . A - use 3rd. and closing '5 y evening, the Gill. The best Wlsll-es of all will go with Mr. and Mrs. Cooper in their new field of labor. "Seriously In’ red _ In Drun en Brawl . 3 . Trenton, was bro" t to h itall here tonight. in itical condtlon ed in an ..*::~.:r- r m on o u be nt.'I:ienton. Two men were 1 3.53m held in jail on vosrunoy . ..§"2%" :‘&"‘§§’€.§ll§.’“l!y°.‘.“.i.‘l"“ "truuleni. El: I: not expected rile b lice on an Uhllkd Btnee c illen '1!-an W IN mznnnfi, - land. Julyvzs—Al: mml Kmteley ood was badly 11 up tell-light whens. Royal Air Illorcg hm . four other a forced landing 1;. Kirby after being uruex:?or'12§deeflil,lry more -than an hour over a norm- Sir Kingsley was removed to private home near where lillleplallg be resting c0mon:gly. of the crew. all of whom suflered to hospital. The included Max an attempted trip from London to Belfast, Alr Marslhel B11‘ Christa. Edward 05:11 bell. lvute ileum , score ry topgir sufleagdy l'.‘l%‘§‘.‘.f‘.‘.“""“"’ 3.6. cooper -concludes Term ' W Jul 1 (1 ill ' nil‘ in yQa)’la:E; nslllnizeiil of 0 y no ncnn’ charges were lulu Wilaowfidhfl JFRANBE TAKES .REFll[iEES NTO ARMED FDRBES Government Finds So- lution For Influx Of “Men Without A Country.” BARIB, Jltlg 28——France. haven of "men wi out ll country" at last has opened her official eyes to see the tentiel army of be- tween 200. and 300.000 lighting 111 living within her borders. a then 180,000 Spaniards of ego, most of whom are 1 hardened anti-Fascist vet.el-ens of Spain’; cvll war, are in French camps. "1'houaends of anti-Nazi Ger- mum skill across the frontier into France each year either directly or IR! way of Switzerland or Bel- um. Czechs too have made in France their European headquarters and 0! them are well-t.ralned of- many floors and soldiers. For years the French press has t be 0111 too glad to do their e nch armed forces. E!s11}‘g‘6iwd that men of this type b in lab The first indication that the - Government might do something about tubes e an uezztlllv slgnlfxllecl elr desire to As). for Erance came last April. 'Ilhen who have (re- ilb 300 Spaniards signed up 101' the Foreign Legion and were ahi to its headquarters in -Bel-Andes. Arlferiu. Tens oi’ ards applied for The nekt step was to make it _ s for foreigners to promise ht for France they »i'n’fJ-l ‘event of warn decree was ' providing for such "peace lsunrente for wear." but or in- miwlzodrk has progressed slow y. 1y. last week end. the Gov- ernment ordered 5 “ rovisionol census" of foreigners be wean one ages of 20 and 48 who are without us adm ted WWO \‘.ione.lity or France as polildcel ref the same week ‘Czechs all fomer officers and soldiers of the Coecho-Slovak an-my were con. centrated. at Sidi-Bel-Abbas to form the nucleus of a foreign leg- ion ragimem. composed almost en- close ‘to the Well‘ Min.- the High Command had 1551'-y found almost 90 per cent of those refugees Oil figllung e a could be considered veteran sodiezs. They either had fought in Spain's civil will; or done their military ser- the Italian. Aust/rian, vine . Onecl-;o—Blovak, German or other armies. , Roosevelt Suffers Reverse In Senate WABHiI.NCl'I‘Oa July 28—In ll sudden reversal. the United States Senate voted today to slash $500.- ooo,ooo from highway improve- me ts from President Roosevelt's $2 .000»lend1n¢ osmo- vote was ta an only mill- ask a caucus of House of Rep-; lesentaiive Democrats tonight to‘ expoess their "loyalty and dc-, votion" to the President at the some time tlhely consider pledgingl support 01 the administration's two feglouung pieces of major legis- a on. The senate‘: vote against rc- Eginlna the highway flllul was 42, 38. _, J This blow to the adminlstravlonl was forced by a coalition of Demo- crats and R liclms on the mo-‘I tion of Sena or Byrd (Dem-Vi - glni ). The action reversed .1 40 3. 5e bile note vow yesterday aeainnt. reduction. Employment Shows Gain In Canada Biol-‘lattes ' lved by the Bur- c;3l§h*.i§§?_.. ....‘f.l‘l.'"°.i...& E-me flog: «massage w . Mn?" 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A .16" 1:0 F3 (1 um: st recorded at ' ‘Delegation To Seek British orders For Canadian Finns (By The Canadian Press) England will a view to laying before the British Govern- the faculties of Oamaldian xnenufaoturing plans for production of amlaments and equi eohern tlon and artillery of the National De- tmeul fgl is proceeding to Eng . e approval of both th British and the Canadian said that his representative group would “confer with llhe appropriate United Kingdom authorities with a view to securing data concern defence requirements there and furnishing infonmation X:i1llfi’3’)le sources or supply in Can- STBRMS END FEAT WAVE Storms In Quebec And Ontario. llowey Warns Of Murderous Gang ‘ Warfare NEW YORK, July 28——District E De dis- , . way that New York City: TORONTO July 28 —(cP)—- Severe electric storms in parts Ontario and Quebec accompun most parts of the Dominion for offered slight respite for thousands citizens of most parts of Can- ada with the note that Sunde would again be fair and warm. Erom Ontario westlward temperatures were marked up Fri- day but storms ended the wave in Quebec and the Mari- '.~lme.-; enjoyed comparatively cool weather. A new record temperat- ure of 99.2 degrees was chalked up et Lethbridge. Particularly high murls were also th interior of British Columbia. against on the ledger in I10Ia0I'l'0U3 thump at the door. a ins m lngtogetlluinah up and a man walked to the case and stuck a 35 gl}; the wicket, remarking "I asked him how he Wlsllednit in hand 41 oesh till W'li:l1 the other. "-lust as I opened the cash till the man drew an auimnatlc and tick up your hands‘. I was of dlumfounded for em instant ing the conversatlcla a sec- ond man came into the bank and walked around the counter and as the man at the wicket ordered me to put my hands lo». the second one drew an automatic at my side. at i~l"'-I wicket did any talking. After I '(t my hands uphefold me tolls dowrlontlhe floor. and I am not slim whether the men in the cage Dushed me or I struck the side of the case coun- ter when I went. down. The man in the cage scooped up the money. 8609. and look the five dollar bill out of my hand." continued Mr. July 28 —(C P)- Llghtnlng struck two persons failed to inflict serious injury dur- ing a severe electrical storm here other bolls knockedchl.m- neys off two vacant houses and farm buildings and surrounding villages suffered some 1 Cllllourn HEAR HOME DOE.SN 1’ Alwms the storm caused sewers to back . 1 up and flooded cellars Slit‘ 1/HER? . '00 homes in various districts of the city. it was estimated. Wilbur Warnock, 20, of Suburban Easlvlow was struck by lightning wllllc swimming in River. Dazed and slightly b :10 made shore in safety able to go home after medical ai- “Afier the man illflk the monvv. both left the bank quickly. rushed to a side window in an at- tempt to see what kind of a car they had. I snw ft dnrk car 25 or If. bore Ontario door and ,F.‘.'lv.'ln Stceves and Er- nest Bannister who were RCi‘0‘=s the street ca.ma.over when I told Joseph MoKenne. 30. was struck nnMtbeVn_rrn_ur_llile__workin§ in a. (continued on page 113, Col '1) “Human Dynamite” Robber Captured NKEHOLD-UP" rSalisbu_ry ,Bank’ Scene Of Daring Daylight Robbery Bandits Escai3'e"witl. $689 From Bank Branch——Two Brothers From Verdun, Que- bec, Arrested _O__l1_ Suspicion. MONCTON; N. 13., July 28——(CP)—A bunk holdup. perpetrated with startling swlfiness, broke the usual quiet of the little village of Salisbury, 12 miles from here, and.‘ threw police into nction over a wide area this afternoon until two young men were arrested in Moncion about two R. C. M. P. Inspector John Bird said the pair had give: their names as James Nellie, 29, and Phillip Nellie, 25 brothers, of Verdun, Que. The Inspector stated they word being held on suspicion. Police said that most of‘ $689 stolen from the Canadian Bank of Commerce branch at Salisbury had been recovl Two men armed with automatic pistols forced H. J. Pyke, the branch manager and only occupant of the bank at the time, to lie on the floor as they hurried out to an automobile and sped away. SPREAD DEAGNET Wlllhin a few minutes the police 40 constables from practically ev- ery R.G.M.P. detechnlent in Brunswick were on th Mcncion City Police officers atop- a car coming towards the city. ilwo men occupants said they had missed the main highway and were cnroute to Moncton from Quebec to visit relatives. Police trailed the car to luomhmarn and there arrested man without. resistance. ted "a most extraordmcry ou- the Lepkn w 113 a war of extermina- ation against its former, and some its present .noml;el's." said in a. prepared statement. “Ii; is equally apparent dina ' steps must be taken in this "For 15 years Lepkc and Gurrah have. in my opinion, been the rn dangaroous industrial mcketeers the United States." Dewey said in his Jud ment "the community is faced Dewey that extraor- °f’.; iii an orv ‘fl them there had been a robbery. I aertiwcommunlcaied with the RC NEVADA, Mo., Ju John Thomburg, dynamite bomb" who tied sticks of dynamite around his body and held u Ohenuoe, Kas.. was captured with-' out resistance today in I Never! is identify and t e robbery,whieh .860 (Clnadlnn Pross)\ 'IO.Rl)N'I‘O. July the First Nat- Rm hm %aximurn wmperalur Mr. rilcye said on hold- dld not not all the man fill. There was up (continued on page la, col ll) v. 4.: 5- .‘ o: c-.'_’!E.$ Important Changes Loom In Soviet Diplomatic Service 828882 33838818 erahowdhi and some warm. this morning at 8:10 soviet ambassadors are , this aftemoon ‘at 7:3 numerous - absent {mun their posts caused foreign observers to amino day on «gill:-3: : . en shirt on d om-tic roll moon July 31, 2:37 a. in. service. Bl-amen-aide tide c ulna later than Oh.al-iomtown. run on near aunmos IAMI Borden ‘I A.ll..9.45 AM. 1 P. I». 4.30 P. )1. vs; Line 8 ll A. 11.. I. P. IL. 0.90 P. _ SUNDAY BAILINGS ’ nova nordun I A. It nwlunlflfl 2e—Mlnlmun: M 76 R7 to west winds- fog and IL. um’