MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN i, the wind which drives it. 7' "hflllllliliiill Guardian Two Canto ‘ma; Uulrlllllfl. rail-ram m1 Talent a the rule's Hi1. butwlll CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1936 . ..r:.. tits-hie ‘ Covers Prince Edwardilsiand Like the Dew Authority must. have a firmer scat than the votes of the nujorlty. MAXIMS OF MERE MAN A 1O PAGES Annual Subscription Dtlhtfflll $1.00 liy Hull Cunuda and U. S. A. 344W TRANS-A TLANTIC FLIERSN PA Sis 0 VER P. E. 1. Roads Convention ‘GUVT. fllRfi-liMerrillffiichman. Delegates Attend ANRIVEN B ABNOn Round ‘Trip Govt. House Ball Three Papers Read At Morning Business Session —— Three -day ‘Convention Concludes Today. Iiiberals ‘Leave Pre-election Bill Of 42 Duplessis Reveals Staggering Ex- penditures Incurred By Out- going Quebec A Past Two l\_/_I_onths. [(31% lly Guardian's Special Wire) QUEBEC, Sept. ‘L-Expeiiscs of more than $42,000,000 were incur- liii by the defeated Iilbcriil govern- ment in the last two months of its regime, it was charged today by premier Maurice Duplcssis. The Ulllon Nationiiie Premier mm the statement as he emerged from the latest of a long series of ubinet liicctlngs at which, he said. iction has been taken to save the pcoplc of Quebec at least 51.000000 irinually. Unrarned salaries, bank ovcr- tlraits and notes, heavy police ex- pPIldlZlITP-S and unpaid bills all Wilt to make up the amount men- tioned by Mr. Dilplessls. The Premier also charged that a pvernnleiit financial statement rude public last vecck had been “purposely distorted to mislead the people." He gave no details. "Tile itinouiit.“ he snid. speaking: o! the $42,000,000, "is composed of M87500 in bank over-drafts; $4.- lliltltl by special warrants; $26.- 000003 in treasury notes, which ire nothing more than promissory notes; and over $5,000,000 in uri- paid bills." l l Giving an instance of ivhat hcl termed "abuses which existed iln- tier tile last regime," Mr. Duplessis slid iii Montreal alone $12,000 ivns plzii monthly as “unearned sal- fires" enple who not only did not vork but did not have the decency to collect their chcquvs personally," he Sftltl, “received salaries from the government. This money was paid to people who never went near tilei; offices." Government ministers alid their iepilttes will collie under the new regulations for economy, said the Premier. “In future, all ministers ind deputy ministers desiring to operate an automobile ivill do so a‘. their own expense." Expenses of Provincial Police and Liquor Commission officers had imotiiitcd to $000,000 between last November and Aug. 1T. said Mr. Dllplcssis, explaining that officers were allowed $5 per day in Morit- tPal and $4 in Quebec. Einplovcs of the liquor commission in Montreal no longer will receive $1 for lunch lllowaucc, he said. Announcement was made byi‘ Hon. Oscar Drouin, Minister of Lands and Forests, that certain COMING EVENTS l “ll-sis 'l'll0l\Llt:. this wreck. Sen Drama. L-6437-8-lil-5i. K "Ilancc! Fortune Hall Frldoihl Sflltclnbcr 4th. Sid Elliott's Orch- t-“lte- L-G-lBli-ll-l-lii. “Caike Sale at Moore ti: McLeod Saturday, September 12th. L-Ctti5il-9-3-li. l "Cori-an Balm! September 4th! _ ‘l3 enwfbflllllllfllt. Refreshments. Mctrinis Orchestra. L-ssaa-o-zl-lrt Mwlflrpcntcrs Union will meet; at izloii Rooms Thursday, Aug. Sgt. a P-"t- Prompt L-cssi i "DP. LaCoursiei-c, Dentist, will be allhmllmy River September 4th, .701. 8th. L-657l-9-3-ll. "Buying live hogs Albany Thursday, 1th until noon, and lambs. 3rd. Emerald G. C. Green. L-5l13-6-twt-tf. 15100 Cream Social and Dance ‘drone. Lot 65 Hall, Friday, 39m, l- Orchestra music. L-6556-9-3-2i. FIZQNOtioF-Dance Mt. Stewart Hall (may. September 4th. Aid Athletic 0- Webster‘s Crrchestra. L-6553-B-3-2l, "The Liadies Aid of the Harel- ‘$10k Church will hold a Chicken Jmltllfl‘ at the home of Layton m] l- Pmlvnnl. on Wednesday, Sept. ' L-6531-9-2-2l. l9 i.,,,,.§°,“°@~come to the Old-fesh- no“ M" Dtlrlv at Beach Point sepwn are? Harbor on Labor day mans; r 7th. Refreshments and o, n kirved on the grounds. Sports Dancing "S: wtmEi-eE-‘lliir’ flvoralile-day following, Millions Government In members of the Forestry Operation ' ii had resigned but the n was still ill existence "(l0llll':\l‘_V to the false impression among t-iie public." Abolition of three other offices was announced by the Premier who said the government had de- cided to abandon the offlccs held by Dr. S. J. Grondin as general representative for Quebec in Paris with an annual salary of $10000; J. E. Pouliu as Quebec Liquor Commissioner at $6.000 yearly, and Joseph Jean, member of the House of Commons for Montreal Mcrclcr. legal adviser to the traffic section of the roads department, Montreal. at $2.000. DEFY REBEL DEMAND FUR 100,000 Troops March Through Madrid Shouting Defiance To Rebel Ultima- tum. (AT. By Guardian's Special Wircl MADRID, Sept. 2~Madrid. on which rebel air raids have been almost a, nightly occurrence. went to sleep tonight wondering wheiher its air-men had assured a night of rinllitcrritpted rcst by destroying u. concealed Fascist airdrome. Earlier in the rial/troops 100.000 strong rrirached through the streets with clenched fists thrust skywirrd shouting defiance at a rebel ulti- matum to sitrrciidcr or be bombed again. The government said the Fascist hangars, hidden in a small open space in a. nioiiniain forest outside ltiiiclrid. ~l=ad been demolished by the air squadron "Est>allo“ from Caiitro Vicritos field outside Ma- drid. Tile government sought. to cheer the people and the fighting forces ivith rissilrance that the month of Sctreiiilirr would bc “our month of victor-g." i Officiais of the Italian cmbasy today went to Alicantc. the South- ermtcrn port to which Germany has alrcatly moved her embassy. It \\'.'\§ understood the visit of the Italian officials to the town pres- riled transfer oi the Italian cm- bassy tilcre, loo. French Army Will Be Strengtheneitlieport my Charles E. Foltz, Associated Press Stuff Writer) (A. I’. By Guardian's Special Wlroi PARIS. Sept. 2-Thc government of Premier Leon Bluin was re- liably reported touiflhl- w be strengthening its dcfcriccs at homt? and abroad to mcct the threat of Qer-mtmys lengthened military service. ' Foreign Ministvr Yvon Bribes 0t the next meeting of the five Locar- JAPAN Til INCREASE TllNNAliE Submarine Strength Will Be One-third Greater Than That Of Either Britain Or The United States. (A. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Sept. 2—Japan served notice to the WOTld tonight that she will maintain at. full force her mighty submarine armada. A note. handed to the British Foreign Office. signified Japan would keep in service. with 52,700 ions allowed. an additional 15,598 tons of submarine craft-the ton- nage scheduled for scrapping be- fore expiration of the London Treaty aJn. l 1037. This would give Japan a strength in undersea warships one-third greater than that of either Great Britain or the United States. ' British observers saw Japan's Step as a reply to Britain's in- vocation of the escalator crlause for destroyers. The British announced they would keep 40.000 tons of these destroyers. in excess of 150.- 000 tons allowc". by the treaty. The question arose here whether Japan thus was entitled to trans- fer tonnage ncreases from de- stroyer to submarines and British 9XDQPAS umde a stduy of the note on this point. (As cf July l. submarine strength of the nations was unofficially es- timated as follows: United States 75.000 tonsi Japan 73.000 tons; Great Britain 55.000 tons. Llndcr construction or provided for by appropriations: Japan 10.000. Great. Britain 12.000. and the United Stat/cs 25.000 tons). Woman Assails Neutrality in, Civil War (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) PARIS, Sept. 2-—“La Paslonarla," Spanish woman Communist deputy. tonight bitterly assailed foreign neutrality in the Spanish civil war as tantamount to sanctions against the Madrid government. Certain foreign powers, the first- talkiiig Popular Front firebrand said, were giving " tvzrmanciit aid" to the Spanish Fascist rebels at the same time as other nations politically sympathetic to the Mad- rid government were attcmptlng to solidify a hands-off policy in Spain. The graying, lean mother of two children (lclivcrcd her dcnulici- atlons of neutrality in an inter- view arranged after French Na- tionalists had demanded hcr ex- puslori from the country. “Defeat of democracy iii Spain," silo said, "would mean defeat of democracy throughout the world." Speaking with the staccato rap- idity of a machine-gull, Ln. Paslon- aria-avhosc real name is Madame Imlorcs It‘l‘lb1lI‘l-lllllL‘flSll0d n fiery flow cf Spanish in a broadcast speech. "It is my duty as a woman and as the wife of~a lilinci" to defend wjtli every power at my disposal the rights of the people and par- ticularly of the working pcoplc," she said. Fear French Labor May Demand Aid From Spanish Govt. PARIS, Sept. m-(APP-A fresh outbreak of strikes arolucd fciirs in Rightist circles tonight for the gov- no powers, sources close to the 8011'" eminent said, will risk fl. specific statement of “llfti. coonrretlefli Great Britain would give Frantic and Belgium should they fare N! invasion. Edouard Diiladier. Minister National Defence. estimated 40°- troops will bu under arms lu l-‘ralloe dirring the month of (\"tlllf‘l‘ ivlllle the German army will ll.|\'I' 000000- He noted also only H.'\.t‘0(l of the French forces will be ])l'(>li'\.*l0l\l\l soldiers as compared to an Mim- ated 280,000 in Germany. The French army. iiiiiiriricii sources said, will be streiiiithiitcil by a “qualitative and qllllllilillllV‘ increase" in equipment. The? reported, however. the gov- srnmcnt had discarded its p‘im te extend military service to 2 1-‘1 Wits as too great a financial 0f 11-0492-0-1-3-6. strain on (he nation. simmer-it's strict neutrality policy!" Spain. French labor, they feared. may alter the hcn-iiitcrvcntltn course of the Socialist government tby injecting demands for aid to the tspanish government into the strlkc tissues. More than 3.000 workers. their riruis folded in the ritual that has bccoiiii- commonplace to French la- bir iltsputec. occupied factories against, employers‘ refusal to raise salaries Most of the factories were textile mills and metal foundries, situated in various parts of the Ptllllllfy. . 'i‘lie Itlglitlst tircss charged the ‘]li>'.\'t‘l‘llll general confederation of junior, WllOSO m‘ "ibership has dou- ‘lvleii m the irrlng waves of ' rrlkc. stilt‘? Msv and is now estim- ateil a. shnnotn members. ls "en- coiiraizing“ the government of Pre- mier Blum to send arms to 59min. Delegates to the Canadian Good Roads Association convention ill Charlottetown attended a reception and ball in their honour at historic old Government House last night. Thtly were received by llis Honour Lieutenant Governor George D. DeBlOis and Mrs. DcBlcis. 1n the afternoon the delegates were the guests of the localIenLer- tainmcnt committee. They were driven to Staliliopc Beach where they enjoyed golf, tennis and surf bathing and attended a clam bake. MORNING SESSION Tribute to the memory of the late Hon. P. J. Vcnlot of Bathurst, N.l3.. Past. President. and the late Mr. B. H. Kinghorri of Fredericton, a. mem- ber and director of the Canadinrl Good Roads Association marked the opening of the nlorrfirig session yes- terday. Premier A. A. Dysart of New Brunswick presided at the ses- sioli. The meeting remembered the two prominent New Brunswick men by observing a. minute's silence. Hon. Mr. Vcniot who died July 6. 1030. was for some years Minister of Highways in New Brunsivick and later Premier of New Brunswick and Postmaster General of Canada. Heir. Mr. Dysart told the meeting lic had served his first: term of of- fice in New Brunswick under the late Hoii. Mr. Veniot. The late Mr. Kinaborii Wll0 died June 2'7, 1936. was former cliir," I-ilphivay engineer for New Bruns- wick. Tlle convention heard a paper mi "concrete roads" by Mr. William E. Barker, Portland Cement Associa- tion, Chicago. Ill.; and 011g on "his marking" by C uating ‘Class. ‘Five graduates of tlic Charlotte- town HCSDlifll School of Nursing received diplomas ill the annual ‘graduation ex. -i.~es last night. Tile fillictioii. ])l‘t">'ltlt‘tl ovcr by Dr. W. J. P. Macfvilllall. Chief of the Hospital's Aiedilal Staff, was lll‘l\l in the auditorium of the Noll-e Dam-e Acarlelny. ‘The graduates were: Miss T(‘l‘(‘>‘.l O'Donnell. Avoiidale; MiAS Helen MarNeill. Silmmcrsidc (Valetlicioriiiiit; Lillian hfliicblciil. (iharlotletowil: Miss Erma Gnudel, Montague, and Mr. John Doucette, Riistico. As each oi’ the latiy graduates returned to her place on the plat- form after receiving her diploma she was presented with a beauti- ful bzuquct. Little Miss Slcpliniiie MacNeill made the tirescritntion. Dr. W. H. Soper addressed the graduates. Other speakers were liis Excellency Bishop J. A. O‘Stlllivnn. His Worship Mayor Turner rind Hon. G. Shelton Sharp of Tyne _Vallcv. Two special prizes were given. Miss Helen MacNclil was awarded the prize for the student. standing highest in class work and Mr. l Arthur Dixon. Iltputy Rliiiistcr, De- lpartmerit of Public- “lorks, British Columbia. Following a brief forceful address, Ml‘. Clllleodilre (i. Aim-gym, m-pgidprit, itrclll Cllll\'t'!llitll alrtl Tourist ll, Infill!‘ a illllllflfl asking the litll Good l-iillltls to lxlcorlllileilii llll‘ lllllllPtliilit) iorrll- utioii of an iuter-riroviiii-ial traffic vonuizittcc “wll so (luty it shall be tu study and recolnlnctld liicillls for the effective reaulation of highway lfrilll‘; throughout Carlada.“ Tire rcsrolutioii deplored the "irrespons- ible, reckless and intoxicated driver" and believed that the prcpilscri in- tori-ally reduce the flllpilllllg nulli- ber‘ cf road fatalities Illitl serious ae- ciociits and the huge losses repre- srrltctl by damage to property." Need For Action Association , terprovincial committee would “ma- , it] N’ I R ll NFlightTo London -- i Rebels Take Last; Stronghold Outside C i t y —~ Refugees Flee I n t 0 French Territory. By Robert B. Parker, Jr. Copyright, 1030'. By The Associated Press BIRIATOU, Fl Aco- Spri nish Frontier, sent. 2.»l_)l'l\‘0I1 back into the debris-lint tltl streets of lrun, From Floyd Fliers Expect ltichrrlaii, rcporitfd to lZusti-ril .\ii'l govcrlilileii Frets tiiiigllt gnvc _ _ croiilitl sit p llj." step briore n. rebel “"5 "lllrflllliti (lllflllllkllli. that by nightfall had muted they were Llltit; rriiles from ini; at 210 miles an hour. bulb of lli-iloliiu. (train-lug rebels. flag llirllliffvl atop . ---tlle. his‘. iIOVi-rn- llltiil. rirtl Lllfll tlOlliSiilI‘ Irlllv-surg- ed over the crru-l behind a lii-llvy driven into tile . The stllbilorl llllill‘ red liliil ' BJZLIHST. Ireland, Sept. _ and lcutlstl into the last Eng-gritty , ..\- riiliieiit trench barring the way "t-flvy rains am] W IWH- - stations. i Fleeing non-combatants from Sp Il.»ll at: . the ltl ltl\\'ll lnliohic a . Dick Nlerrill, who took off Rllt‘ ( rig ground pace by price, the p.m. govcrllliierit forces (lyllamitcd the} lip of Prince Edward Island, 1,000 Spectators Watch Take-off Bennett Field- To Average 200 Miles Per Hour. ___- t»\. l’. By Guardian's Special Vflrei NlllVrlllK. N. .l.. Sept. 3-(Thursday)—“Evcrytliing O.K with a lovely full mooll," the trans-Atlantic. fliers, Dick hferrlli and Harry itics here at 12:01 a. m. A. l). T. lllilicrt S. lluiitiilgtirii. iiiuigator who plotted their course. esti- Nciv York. lic mid they were fly- (A. I’. By (iuzlrililirils Special “Wrci ‘l-Fiifavorilhlc along the entire west coast. of Ireland lay tonight in the path of Dick .\lerrill and Ilarry Itichmnii oil their projected round-trip flight h) weather conditions strong winds were reported from several coast (A. P. By Guardians Special Wire) Nl-llR-ilfli. N. J.. Sept. IZ-Harry Richman and for London this afternoon, reported to the Eastern Air Lines office here at nine A'\II).1‘. that they iverc flying over the northern 6S1 miles from their In his address, Mr. Theodora GN ' . leaning into Iruii and destroy- Mmfliln- 5001113118 as chair-plan of‘. - the executive oi the Roilal Auto-l l l" ll-l All" lnoblle Club. declared his conviction l m" “"14" that the time llfld comp “iron more l A l :l of bullets {erupt the road‘, starting" point, Floyd Bennett Field. Brooklyn, N. Y. Bier-rill said they were flying at 9,000 feet and had encountered foggy’ weather in that region. He said he City Hospital Nursing Graduates Five Exercises Held-At Notre Dame Miss l (li-zlstic measures must be [Jkfln 1g reduce the appalling toll of high- way‘ accidents The driver of a mo- tor vehicle iriust. be itltlfzhi, that he iriust not _pess ziiiotilcr car n11 it 11111 or a curve. that lic inurat use cau- twlz at railway" crossings and hlgh_ “My intersections, that lic must oli- scrve the willie line amt keep to p59 owil side of the road at u. curve, that excessive spcecl will rip; m. 10p i-ratcd. and that he lllll$t not dare to touch the ivheci of a cnr while under tllc influence of liquor. These irxc the very fimdamciit-als of safclv on the road. But in order that. the mind of the driver may be so dis_ mdCfltltlllllNl on Page 3) School Academy Last Evening — Dr. W. H. Soper Addressed Grad- lin- _ ‘John Dollceltc the pi" for effi- cicilcy iii pizlctxnl iii: =_. A vocal solo h_v Arthur Mc- Irillis and one b_\ I\ llcriiarrl Gillls. D. D. a recilatieil l>_\' Miss Rae Lmielitlzci" and a piano solo bv Miss Marie Pailqllct ‘were plctls- ilig additions to the prmrani. ‘The _ ‘audience npplaurlcrl heal-rill; and enthusiastically (‘l'.(‘0t‘(‘(l each num- bti‘. The t‘l‘.llll‘lll(lll. Dr. Zviaichiillail. iii lizs opening remarks reuiiiidcd the audience that llic Cllfl‘.'lOlff‘lO\\'ll Hospital was mic of the tlircc standard hospitals iii Plilicc licl- warrl Island. Sometimes the criti- ‘ clsm, ullfoiindrd however. is heard that the equipment ."l‘his is not. so as it is inspected h_v la rcpresclitalivc of the Ariierican lCollctze of Surgeons VCHI by year their ixitlici- SCVDIYl lrequlrcmctils, Dr. MacMillail said. ; , His Excellency Bishop (TSullivan tin a short address colicrntillalcd | the graduates on their success and ftold them he hoped they would rc- ttaln the splendid vision and ideal lwhlch they had all through life. V- ‘°2ll“I‘ll°£l.3“ Pace P" llnqTnw itTea Tum ‘SAMBA’ TBA I04 in l l ti: l 0i‘ ‘ltlll oli the l. l side of ' River, as l l't‘llCll llutli- (loiiblcd the number" d~ l(‘(l on Pilgc 31 reported frorii 1.360 miles out that "Dick rind I are going to cat. a , An hour earlier. when the singer is obsolete. i and passes ' i interest rate reductroii from six to l i '~ __ _ —-tCPt—11oLrrili: along with ~= fir“. tlllillfllliwh l" Flllmle moon lighting tlielr \\-.l_v, DickMcr- i trail to L{)ll(l\\ll'.'lL n light. and nearing the hllll-\\'.\‘.' mark of their ,. . k A si on .=~.‘t the hcai‘ lrrtlcn monilplriiic- "Lady Pence" as the pair SOILTCG riivny from F ivd Bcllilctt Flt-iii. l Ilrooklv it 5417 pm. ADT- Wed- . (I5. , ‘ But one.“ Aicziill, veteran airmail l jzlrirl transport. pzlot. had lrftccl the suites rat oed by Rlcliman told o! wuooih sailing. He reported to Eastern Air Lines at Newark. NJ.. at 1 AM. ADT 2.040 miles to co to (Tiwvrlori alr- - por‘. They were flying at 10.000 pire Defense As In .....‘_ l)remier Stev_~, lt was estnnated they had only l . l cits Tells C. N. E. Dl- , flying toward. the. siln. rectors. ,_ . sriiiilwich. All OK." salo the 1 AM. rlc;i.c:s to function for the pence of tile world but if another call toi with tllc slnie (leurcc of streilgtlft as it vars iii 1014. Priirte hiinisier: i N-iitniiul l-Txliiiiititln di-‘ luncheon torltlv. (‘illlt‘t"l‘ll'.‘(l ll_\' Hon. G. Iiowarcl Fer- , §.."‘t>ll. olie-lllili‘ Ontario llvemlcvl NEW YORK, Sept. '3 ('I‘hursda_v\ All“ _“‘l"'ll“‘~l "lllll-lllfs 115 rill and lI-ariyRlchriiiii were 1.500 ' l-lllllfrjl‘“’"‘|niilc.. out. on the trans-i-‘itlantii: l ~ - ~~-—~— -~- neat from ma. . U S T R A L I A 11 ldd gt ' of tt-ilid nmrlvilp- _ ll iic-sdsy oll the loin: delayed skrricic to Enelnlltllx capital and return. lgioivzrflll plane owned by hLs croon- 'll_'_' cum; on into the air, mes- Dllifliflifln Wflulld Take [TlililL-‘tlrev that they wcrt‘ 1.501 lllll'.‘S ) y iout from the starting point. with Same l art Ili Lm-, one lcour alicl 10 minutes of dark- ness left at that. hour. as they wcrc ti‘. I’. By Guardians’ Special IVirel “massage Simlcd bl‘ Rlrhman‘ TORONTO. Sept. 2. — Alblffllltl. a‘. r. came, the Dolniliiilfs pilrt ill I nipire (lrlrlicc "wivulrl be dlsplrvved l, ll S. ll. Strtctls of the Australiaiii "t New ioutli Wales told thcl itiiiit llreiriliur}. pfNllCtlOfl l was echoed so far" as Cerlnda wast former Called/inn lllgh Com-r loner t.i the United Kingdom. i -ilvc its problems hy bilateral trade l L'1§l'tt‘iil(“rli.‘i Illltl "the old way in l w "cli we cxeli:in;'.v:l our tzooils anti nerd for limit on l‘l\'l‘llillll’(‘ iliroucli i London to New York will be foiliid 1 tile best ivny but we have got to it'll\ cl a long way before we get to l it." Colislrlcrnlale United States capital lwas being sent to the Common- wraith. Mr. Stevens said.’ lic had not intended to ri-tilrii home by \\:i_v l of North Alricrica bill was asked to do so by United States firms in or- tlt"l' to t.ill: over" politlc-zil conditions. ll‘.'l(‘l‘llfll (l(l)i> iif the Australian ‘l str-tcs aliri tine Comniollnrezlltii were utergzeil with the result now a Com- . iilomvealtli Loan Council controls 3 borrowing. he said. (‘inlsolidzltiitll of debts \\'il$ acciliiiiilil-lzed with all follr per cent with cmscqiletit sav- ing of inanv millions of pounds sterling in debt charges. Named Apostolic Visitor To E. Africa (AP. By (‘runrilirnfs Siwrizrl Wire] VATICAN t‘l'l‘\". Hopi. L! Pope Plus XI tori r llillilt“l .\ii lisittiior Xiarla Caste‘. \.\ lip vsioic visitor to Italy's new l- .'. .'\ll'l\‘i\ll empire (lastcllalli. who is Archbishop of ltiiorlcs. wi'l ro to midis Ahaba islvirtly t) or-ullil/s‘ ihc lll"l'l‘l"t‘l‘ty of the Catholic church in Italian Bast Africa. lileiv alnisst direct tli-ry vcvre flVlfig "iviiii a lovcl_v full moon.“ Hubert Huntington, Nur- ark navigator who plotted the mon- oplalieis course. estllnatcd the fliers were making 216 iriilcs an hour. After leriviiiq New York iviii plan to l)“ iii Loiiiliiii for lll" this morning. Merrill niill fr’ ‘lillldll BfllllSltlCli. Tll"v Jollli. Pl"llc'\ Ft Newfoundland he. over the All: l ‘ c BRCDKLYN. x5 v -l)lck Rirrrill illlfi ll‘ took off . irnristierl p.l of the fast "lnrlv Pellet‘ " itvi off on mic of lint tn (Connirletl mi Pa, Ontario Govt. May; Recover $250,000 i('.l‘..ll_v (inzirilinifs Sp 'l‘<DRON'l‘O. Sept. 2 lllflt) ‘l0\'l'l'l‘.lllt‘lll llll\' ,\'(“ TPFUVCT the $250000 owii: to it ‘rom the. d ‘liillfi. iromg from the bank's' llllt‘l'(‘$l. in cx iisivc land holdings in the Cctlnrvalc district" of sub- ‘ iirhnrl Tortiilto. A new ll.\'ll‘i'l of yilibilc accounts sllt\\\' the sum us a "deferred as- Illltl authorities colicemed in the litiuitlzllioii hope a further pay- iiiellt on tine \)l‘(‘l(‘l'I‘€(l claims will he liiatlc. The laud '.-. was included prise. and a valuation of was given in the original compilJ atiori of assets, The Ontario covernmcnt had oni ‘ ieziitieraturc; in the bank's itsscts by reason 0f its atl- virtli-es to the. owning wally enter- swsilool thefipasi hour. lilng Edwards i Skiff flverturns l l l (_\. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) liONlbON, Sept. (i-Vflhursdayl- l: Edward the Daily Herald said . got a ducking when a skiff lxe s rcwvlnr: overturned at a Gvtck watering place. A (listmtch to the newspaper from Athens said a. motorboat from the " .lt Nelilln inrsserl his skiff at full . red. The wash from the motor- herrt overturned the small craft and the King was thrown into the wa- ter. the account related. The motorboat quickly turned about and picked up the drenched King. the ‘Herald said. it \$N‘T_vC0\lR1’E‘5‘t ' Koren. ovr-R For. t». WOMAN carver»,- Ws ouw Sate PRESERVATION Qirbiv: -— —— -—- -~ - — 5° 53 Slim. John -— — —. — 50 68 68 Il.l"l:.rx — -—- —- - — -—- 50 .\llfi'\\'(‘l‘S at night. ltiarltlme West: Moderate Win01. mostly cloudy and c001. followed by showers. High tide this morning at 11.46 and tonight at 12. sun sets this evening at 6.114 and rises tomorrow morning at 525. Last. quarter moon Monday. 50P- "I, 11.14 p.m. Summcrsldc (‘tie eighteen minutes later than filariotfetoivii. rim out rsanv norm-- Borden 0.4a A. n. I e. ll» \ l 11.10 l’ . i Ivil ‘rurmenllno ll A. if“ P’ . ll . l’. M. nririr "a"?! Ijlnfflyd '. ' n - - ( nmmenrlnl’ “Marian” sfmunb" lrlllllllllflrll "M" 7th. Ill additional will be made 0" and Saturday. pg]; niornlnl tel? Mondays. Tnwlnyl will lean (leposll. $1 .250.000 when the bank 1,00 m Am M"; m." failed Aug. ii. 193a. Since tint» §Z,'1"'~'r¢'="-i§-frir. Plnr n an» A. u- ttmcfllntltniitbhclhecnpoid . enshri- .. 3fi"'-'97G1;;<sr wwvw~fjgaselieleesd