MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ,_-_-__ 1 m" 15.511: mun; store. in “d” (1 Illsli Two Cents g1i1i5:“"'.','.','§111-‘:'vain-um 1m d! Wsuk GEN TS OPEN FINAL DRIVE 1v§{ig11fiZK}uoiluQiY'125$?" Zilhtszifiiinv lhfinmrii 11111isi iP PURTUNITY” Premier King Makes ' Announ-cement 0 n Return to Ottawa From European Yisitl. orirsivs, Nov. 6 —1CP) — Bearer of tidings‘ that King I-ld- ysrd will lisii. Canada at the urlicst opportunity after the wmllfltlflli. Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King returned to Ot- tawa tonight after nearly two iiionths in Geneva, Paris and widen. g Initial intimation of Ills Ma- kgtfg visit, firsttlme in his- tory s reigning British Monarch has come to Canada, wit: madc while Mr. ulzickenzie King was on ship board on his way to Quebec. A: the 1111111111 Durbar will in- tervene between ilic curfmilllfl" in May and llis Miijestfs trip iot‘1iii.'i1l.i, lliiili is hrileved here to i11- iizc 111-1111111111? time when he will revisit tiie places iie saw ls Prince of \‘l'.ii1 'I'iie l‘:: 11 . icr did not e‘a- g 11p, not what we lay Mist." tor. iii lil"l ‘y saying King , iltivrarif iveiiiii conic iit the “earliesi i tpportu: ' liinllln A1111» King did not iuthcr dit hi». stzitcnicnt on landing at Q c that, reports of Ilhfflc riot». "e1- pineram for Can- lda are ‘i, ..-1- Illhlflllilllfl." On heard "w l-Tinpress of Britain ' o: this nirriihn: is afternoon. the . '1 JflT-T 15>.) " [QMING ‘EVENTS i .. m... lii. lids)‘. L-liii-ll-b-tii. . i i I .. h», A. ... . November 11.1.11. “Opt-our; misting Wonicivs il11.~:c C1111: 1.111s ili.Cl'll0i)l1 11L lieu “W. L-lil-l "Riiilii1l.’\\i‘ $9.111 11y Apron tub. King's 111W uiih". Stiturdriy even | lug, G31). ..111L1v 1th, “.11 l-ln.l. l‘r1Ii'.tyC1i11r1li. L-3'i-11-‘.i-l-7. "miiiistice Dance Mount Stcu art . Legion 11111;, Noiciiiber 1111i. Char- illilclullll urchvstiui. ALlLiQlLUS Ath- itll: Club. L-lfili-ll-l-lii. MWJIllCiQ-n s1 11.1‘ in New Lon- i} lieu. \‘.t1 d Novembci" m“. 9-10 p :11. Price 25c. L-ltiii-ll-T-Lli -ll'.'ki incetlng of the . 111131‘ 116C110)‘ League :11 N1w London 11.111, 14-17041-748- ‘SilliidllfliliS of an Italian r. {ll-Al's Stock lvlarketing Board “will! hoes. lambs, culves iit stock liailv;;1y' Wharf on '.i‘ue.:11-.iy, ‘toéfznibvr 1011111111 day. Market your , m °°-<‘ siatively 11nd get tap “*1 L-izis-ii-e-zi. i g Variety “D0 IIOt nii s the B1 1 c°ncert‘CilllOl3 Cove Community llall. Tulwifll‘. November 17th. 7.30 i usic, 1) -1 _ ‘ physical Dumcnsiiliiretioilrgis. Readings Auspiccs C- A. Ciuiip Committee. Ad- “il 25 cents. . L-168-11-7-1i. o» “gave November 13th for Fid- w G‘ Step Dancing Contest ln u“ untfiisEflw Hall. Entries received pry swnNilVember 11th by Secret- me all”, “i Campbell. Good prizes. m m l Ye old Fiddlers and Danc- - a d of New Glasgow Rink. 11-149-11-7-11. ‘I “dawn Stock Marketing Board h: wgek 088, lambs and calves dur- m] Sm 0i November 9th through I'm iéliinil clubs at following .n ‘wiidfly all day, Charlotte- km. “Elmlersllhy afternoon. Kenning- pomagu ‘i- EWYIS. Moron, Uigg, mlmf- cfifdlsan. Mt. Stewart. Ruhr-d Bywforrnoon till train time. ‘N’ Wm“ t. Stewart, York. Vi_I_in- liballe- 13"". Hunter River. Braci- ""116 to 3 Albany. Please list cal secretaries, 33%’ w’ The People's Paper CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1936 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the llew Paris Air Raid Exercises I lizzj lzceii (iouscd. squads like patrolled the city to warn |I'."_ ‘l .. t‘ ..._ m-.- ._ __ _____. Albion’ ChargsesiAire iaiciAgainstltaly A scene during the mock air- raid and gas aitaek staged in Paris, ‘ recently. Working In absolute 1l:rk ness, after every l tr inns oii" the street. 1 wruely-gariieil men are unloading a danger sign from n truck, to be ; posted at the head oi‘ a street theoretically infested by gas. one. ailniiiilstrred lift aid, and 'l‘lierz~ gwites- LONDON. Nov. 6-—-(Cl"-Hnvus)-- New charges by the ivladrid Gov- crnniczit that liuic- " iii‘- inorczl var» and fll were 1;;- liig usql lii the liisii e11’. ollsiisive oii lllzidrlti \','i re ill. \','l.ll the Dri- iisii Forcigni Uiiicc today. Mllilllti oflcrcd 11s evidence q-y 11.111 cnpLiiIeLl by the Ci(l\'.l‘lll‘.l'.‘l1'. iear Pavia last Sunday, giving his 1 Corsi 5i ria. iizxme :1<-. 1:1 While tlic charges were being iakcn iiiiti-sv censitlcrntion by the lilirrigii Olllcc, it unis lcariic<i 111i 27 iiatioixs belonging to the "hands of! Spain" acmrd now have 11c- ccptcd the proposfd creation of lfltfllliiiiflillli arms control com- mltttvs at the prliiripai Govern- ment and liisurgxiriii points of eiit- ry. The consent of the Madrid Government iiiizi of the Burgos Insurgent junta will be sought im- mediiiiviy. Spanish Ambassador Pablo dc Azcnrnie presented M-.idrid‘s new charges. lie (leelnred Silibcria was s. member of the Italian arniys 10111 artillery corps, stationed M Rome, and was compelled to ac- New Protocol To Human ize Submarine WarfareSigned LONDON. Nov. e-(OP-Havasl — Great Britain, the British Domin- lons, the United States, France, Italy and Japan tonight wcrc pledged to respect an International Protocol designed to human!" submarine warfare by insuring the safety of the crew and passions"! of merchant ships. The protocol, signed by repres- entatives of these governments at the foreign office today. comprises two paragraphs, as follows: "L111 their action against mur- chant ships submarines must con- form to the rules of International law to which surface vessels are 11-138-11-0-21 sub) company 50 picked fellow-soldiers‘ to Spain. The lifazirld note qirtsd state-l iiiciifs by Siliberta that he siw," Italian big guns firing oii the Il-~ lawns line. matined~by Itrilinii gzim- i ncrs coitniiaiicicd by Italian 0111-, cers. i It. adriini he raw 15 Italian arzn- 1 orcd cars, manned by 1111111111 sol- ditrs. operating: fr:n1 Cnccrcs. The Iiallzn ship wiiicl1'to:;ic the force from Genoa to Vigo carried l5 nrtiilsry tiicecs and 50 crises of ammunition. ench containing 10 shells, Slliberta was furthcr quoted as saying. Describing the selection of the exprditiciiury" force. Silibcrtn was quoted as saying the corps coin- mzintler asked for volunteers, but that no on: volunteered. The 5i) then were chosen and ciicli man given 209 lire, and 011 arrival n! CIIIICCFCS Lt. Ravcllo gave each man 200 pcsetus more, the prison- er's account sfild. Italian naval men manned the steamship from Genoa to Vigo, the prisoner was quoted as stating. "2. Warships. whether a surface vessel or a submarine, may not sink a merchant ship, or render it incapable of navigation, without having first placed tho passengers, crew and ship's papers in safety, unless the ship in qllvlflflfl 15°!’- slstently refuses to stop on being summoned or puts up active resis- tance to a visit or search. A ship's boats are not regarded as s place of safety unless tho safety of the passengers and crew is assured in existing sea and weather conditions by the proximity of land or tho presence of another vrsIcl which is in a position to take them aboard." miiinici ‘APPEARANCE nrwruuus HeatedSession of Quebec Le gisla- tu r e’s Public Ac- counts Committee. QUEBEC. Nov. 6-(0?) — Pro- vlncial legislation may m invoked to fore appearance of witnesses be- fore the Quebec legislature's Public Accounts Committee. ' Suggestion for such legidation was made today by Premier Dup- lcssis during a noisy session of the committee. notified by James Valen- tine, former Liberal organizer, he would be unable to appear because of other DlYSlZICS‘. The Premier sug- gested the proposed legi iation night provide for “incarceration if necessary." Crowds, jammed into the small chamber, slioufed and cheered as Premier Duplcssls jumped to his fcct and (icciarcd Treasury‘ De- purtinteift employees who admitted Opposition Leader T. D. Bouchnrd to the money vaults would be dis- 11115111 immediately without pen- sions. ' 'I'licre was no need for loyal civil servants to fear for their jobs, iiie Premier said, but ‘\\‘ll0l1 an in- quiry’ Boucliriid to visit the vaults with- ciit 17911111551011 from Mr. Duplessis, “those employees will lze ruinmarlly dealt ivith. They will be dismissed iiiiiniiiiiatirly- williozit pensions." The trip to the vaults had been made by the Opposition Leader to (heck on i:stimL‘11y' of Government Jltlliiil‘ Edgar Vezina who said a rtpcrt frozn his IISSibl/Jlll-‘l showed Doiizlzis Toy-for, chief trea iiry clerk had tossed "some documents" on tin 111111131" "elf of 1111i vault when audltoix went with him to check go\'ci'i1:~.:ent bonds. Mr. Bouchard, minisicr of muni- cipal affairs in the former Liberal ‘cabinet. argucci it would have been physically impossible to toss the doruniezils on an upper shelf “be- cause there are only locked draw- er‘ in the first vault“. He knew, iContiiiurd on page 15.) Expiate Grimes. 0n The Gallows NEW \VESTMXNS'I'ER. B.C.. Nov. 6~-(CP)-Thrcc men died simul- taneously on the scaffold today in expiration of crimes. Two Indian brothers Richardson George 43 and Eneiiw George. 38, died for the slaying of Constable F. H. Cllsbourne. Dominion Indian Department Constable at the Can- ford Reserve near Merritt. 8.0.. in May, ‘.31. Charles Russell, 24, died for the murder of William Hobbs, tellu in a Vancouver bank holdup last January. The trap was sprung at 6.44 am. (10.44 am. AST) and all were pro- nounced dead at 7 am. (11 am. AST.) Say Restoration 0f liapshurgs Likely VIENNA, Nov. 6—(AP)-A liish Austrian official said tonight that rrtcratlon of Archduke Otto to tho I-lapsburg throne of Austria "must now be regarded as a likely possibility." "Prince Otto V011 Hamburg," he sold, "is at last being taken seri- ously by responsible statesmen." At the some time a belief pro- valled am some diplomats that Aurtris was heading for some sort of plebiscite on the question. reveals who pcrinihcd Mr.‘ IYHIIIII! I ur- Still Active AT SEVENTY Ramsay MacDonald, former prime minister of Great Ilritaln. celebrated his 10th birthday, re- oently, with setting-up exercises. Panic Grips Madrid As Moors Attack BULLETIN‘ MADRID. Nov. 7-741 -—(Al’)-\Viiii the- fzili of .'\ lil- rid appartnify only :1 Ill‘. of hours, the Soci: ist. (link ment early today ilelini‘ ' cided to 1111111111111 tl-e At G i\.I‘1I. vtnzzie ' fierce-fighting M: . leading the insurgent at‘ succeeded in rmashin-i-:!1i~ou_,ii most oi‘ the trench 511i " side the c1i1".;l. As I w: e, the guns and the Z1 iiiililiai, by cannon. tanks and planes-all 111111.’ in dtsperateiy amid drizmg ruin —were slozvly falling lizivk. The enemy, it was reported. was driving llflittliillfl lowzirds_ the Munzaiiarcs Riv - on llie very edge of ltlazlrid; On this morning-thi- ll-iiii day of (h? civil vvar~ivitli the Socialist (lovcriimcnt rl-iidy to abandon the capiiitl, panic seized the populae . ' As l write. at Ilaivll, the cap- ital is in an uproar. I Reports from the street he- low say that Insurgent sympa- thlzers arc becoming more net- lve-in belligerent mood now that the Fascist forces are storming at the gates. .They are expected to start street shooting momentarily. Government artillery lilazerl continuous, at the Insurgent troops from emplacement: on lhc city sldd of the Toledo bridge and in the San Isidro meadow across the river. Tho Toledo and Segovia bridges, both open avenues of approach tor the feared hloors, were blown to bits. Reserves were-drawn up on the rlvcr hlnh to keep the Insurgents from cwllllig the tut barrier. Behind the militia long lines of ambulances, supply trucks and guns stretched back into the city. They were wailing to go Into action when the In- surgents attempted to hurdle the watery barricade. -Q§>¢6-&OQ4-O K 1 938 shonuisii irniiuir M1101 Soviet Spokesman? Warns of War in ‘ Speech marking re- volution A n n i ver- sary. MOSCOW, Nov. 6——(AP) -— Dc- fence Commissar Klementl E. Vor- oshiloff warned tonight that "na- tions of the world are feeling more sharply the approach of a new Im- periaii -t war." ‘ His was the major address at the 19th annual celebration o! the A Russian revolution opened today by Joseph Stalin, general secretary of the Communist Party. “The worst enemies of the toil- ers~lniperialists of every shade and denomination-are continuing Iren- zlcd preparations for new pillage and usurpiitions," he raid, “and the implacable enemies are preparing to attztclc Russia. “'I‘he Soviet Union is firmly de- termined that its Red Army be pre- pared to rout the enemy on what- ever territory they may dare to appeal‘. “They (enemies) dream of trans- forming our flourishing fatherland into ruin; of ‘ravaglng our pros- perous Sodalist cities and villages; of making the free citizens ot’ the grcai. Soviet Union enthralled slaves." Declaring Ru sis. ivar-Ls peace. Vororiiiioff continued: “While defending the cause of peace. the Soviet Government is ivorking censeles-ly to strengthen its defence power. Never will the enemies flflld inccndinries of war succeed in crosdiu; the sacred and rCnniiiziirti on mgr 15.1 Froiiiiiieiit Pictou iiiiizen ilassesl PICIOU, N. 5., Nev. fi-iijPlfilohn U. 11o», K. 1)., IJHIIJI‘ CllZtLi'lll.ll1 of the Nova Srona public. uiiLilcs beard 11ml today". lii 11111111.; 112.1 l1 1.11" several years, injuries and the ..iiock recived in a. r.1'i'1it fiiil proved i.1i'.il, Mr. Rsssj was iippo iited vicc-eliiiirinan 01' the board about 1009 1nd resgned as‘ cliziiriiiiin iii 1923. - islaniier Awarded Harvard Scholarship a CAMlllllDCilu‘, M11 ., Nov. 6 — MP1» Harvard Divinity School an- nounced tonight the award of schivlarsliips totalling $2,201) today} to 12 graduate students, one of. whom was Iliirry J. Vickerson of’ Montague. Prince Edward Island. c. — — : . .. United States Steel Firms Announce Wage Increases PITPSBURG, Nov. 6-(AP)Th0us_ ands of United States steel workers received notice today of pay rakes averaging about 10 per cent, and the entire industry was expected to pay the incceased scale after Nov. 16. 'I'l1e Carnegie-Illinois Steel Cor- poration largest subsidiary of the United States Steel Corporation, and the Betlfchcm steel Cortrr- ntion were among the companies in grant the raise following negotia- tions with employee representatives. Others were the Columbia Steel Company, Pacific Coast subddiflfy of U. S. Steel; the Inland Steel 16 PAGES A Roosevelt Returns ,__.i;;_a_u4s£';4|n=n-..¢.. . _.. . _ MAXIMS 0 l" .-\ MERl-I .\l.-\.\' D11 not assumi- tiiut any vlii- i~1 trivial or any virtue unimportant. Annual Subscript on Iii-livi-rril 81.1111 II; 1111111 riinailn 111111 l. s. A. 511111 . _._....___3 01v MADRID can oTcapaai is Anticipated Al: Any; Moment -—Bl‘l.l.F'l‘lN- LONDON. Nov. 7—I.\':iiurdn}1——'.‘tl'1~\uli11ir1i.ifiv1- here today sziid the Spanish (lovi-riiniviit Madrid immediately. The report followed iniiii-alioiis at Insurgent lii-id headquarters Q Gel-ale. just outside blzuiriil, that the IINurgl-Iil 1-111111111111111-1-4114-bit], General Francisco I-‘raiii-u. niigiat lii-gin 1111.11 h1- |II\]ll'll 111111111 h1- 111g final Itllauk 011 the capital [his iiiorliiiig. (By The ("intdizin Press) insurgent troops (iccupicd iii: Nlzidviii radio <i£liillll n (Iampaniento today. their front lines cncunipcd less ihziiz four miles from the hcziri of I\l:1:!rid itself. The radio station \\’ll.\‘ captured izz-t iiipjhi tliflillf with the (Tuziiro Vicnlo-z airport when the lli\'lii‘_L'_i‘lli~ mcrcum siirprisiiie-‘Lv strong" i't‘.\‘l.‘~iiifl('t' from lin- (ItHUYIIIIPJII? troops. 1 ' From Madrid ht‘fl\'_\' zirtillcry" hultcrics slifliitffi the [m surgent positions zit (Hiralizinchcl and Viiliicrdc ihroiizthi- out the night. ‘ The capital was tense. but there w \1111'1i~ ri-ii-ivvd “as planning l1» 1iiuindull s Ycst cni no panic. day children played in the sun-lit riquzircs seemingly in- dilTercni to the noise of the lighting at the city's gates. New charges :igiiinst liiily were filed in London |I_V It was ‘clziiiiied that Italian soldiers. zirmored he lnsurgrents in Jlladrid. cars and artillery were being used by -t the drive on Madrid. By CHRISTIAN OZAXNL 1*‘ Copyright IIJZIG liy the llavns Nev“ - ‘y. .. N.Y. Seaman I Bail Strike XVLADRID, NOV. ti —1Cl'-ll.1'..i.,1 From the heart of this e:1p.t11l Lvso heavy artillery’ batteries ' ])Olll‘\'.(l shells into the Iil<il position-v at Carabancliei and Vi . vcrde. n£IIl-(\\,t at the paies o’. ti . city. The iron‘. is now _so close that Naw voiiu, Nov. o-1ci--~ .\ general strike of seamen in the pori oi‘ N1 ' York was llrlv- um “psh m n cfimlmulilts firth claimed ll’\\ll§f‘iil1\it‘l_\‘ eflwlivi: -~| .i ‘ . ‘i . , ' , i..i1.1ni;. i. f ..i li 1e on ffltl. , M "mmigm (l m“ _\_\~|, l..- All afternoon hurl 1111.1 1111- 1\1-11-' night‘ 11v Jaw-m, (1 ,3...’ “,4... 111g 1111' Lioirriiiiivni guns roiitin- mm, n; u". v\,.;._|,,..,,\- l)'yr‘lvyi“\ ucd a steady fire agaiiisi the Ir.- ..,.,",nm,.,._ Surge!“ f°1""""' Curran made the aiinouriie- Ncwslm” ‘ "mlmllmd l‘) mmwh nieiii shortly after striking ~1-;i- new 111111.21, 11>,» Hm (“pure Hi 11"‘ men voted to l‘lIl]i0\\l‘|' flu- (‘lplilll 111.11 {iii- (jou-rliiiiriil. (izw- ,,,,",,“i;“.,. t“ m“ m, up“... CTlllllCili. p! s flew ovci" l" = 1>;1\ qr“... 1,, rvplarc 1|“. “Meir;- uud dTllPDPli riulniihlvls r1 vii "sit-tltiivll" strike “mm prev- riil men 10 iiiove to 1111i front. ‘pun-d sewn] w gels from sailing during the past week. Before zicting, thi- incl-ling here ivas told that similar ac- tion had lii-en taken at mort- ings oi’ striking seamen in 0th‘- er ports 11111111: the Atlantic and Gulf roads. At loiiiglitla meeting the sca- mcn ziiso voted i0 d1: all in At nine PM. toiiivlii this corrc-i spoizdciit saw :1. battalion of young‘ volunteers marching out to 1.111- suhurbs as they want, 111m bottic. Some of them had new cquipq mciit but inaiiv were wizhout ziriiis. The ciciid leave rifles for tllfist)‘ without tlieni. - From the outlying districts hun- dreds of refugees flcd into the their pun-er to prevent the “un- centre of the city. son l,i1i1~r .\I‘-H'l'l(‘.ii\ I. eiun "~- ——i from miiiine" for isucnos ' llilllill'l'll\\' niih .\'\'(’l"i‘i.lll‘_\' iii‘ Stale Iiiiil and nthrr delegates to ili1- I‘.~1i-.»\n1i-ric:i1i peace 1-011- fl‘l‘l‘Il<"‘. To Washington WASHINGTON, Nov. ii- 1A1“ ~ Welcomed a tonqiicror by .1 Capital ilizit tzilu-s preszdviits oi the United Sxairs for granted. I-‘riiliiz- i111 D. Roosciclt siriziiu into 111s 11.1.1- elcctioil tasks today‘ 1n jolly 1111mm‘ and feeling lit, The Prcn-idcnt said no iin;1.1:'.;i11l . appoii1t1ne11ts~ are .i:1tcd soon. he will take a cruise iii a few 1i.iys ‘ either to Buciios Airo. 111- to fishf in the Cill'll)l)(‘liil and \\1il tackle the GIOYOTIIIIICIliYh biuluct problem tomorrow with an cye to iipproncii- 111g 11' balance. You DOWT Home 1'11 know Music 4o PLAY glzcoiio Viootv-Ll, / 11$ '1L.'l"-——.\l;fl- 34 4.’ Based on 1935 pnyclls. siccl 111-“11 1 '1‘01t1\.\."l'17. N11; 11 I 1 i l calcuafed the increase (or U. . :1: 4'1 steel and Bethlehem, subsidiaries Forccnw, alone would amount i0 53311911000 Ann-Hm... mm; ‘\[,,,.;,.,-_,-,. 5 YPM- fair mid riitlicr c0113 Today's aslvcmvnhs ol-"o iu'~“\'i1l<"-1 1111111 1:111» 1111. 111111101»: 1:311 for automatic adjustments upward or downward of the will!“ PM" will changes in the cost of living 11s rc- portcd by iiic Uiftcd States bureau 0g labor statistics. This mijlbir inenls would be limited to f-W‘ in‘? cciit. The ngreriiiciiis ili'i‘ to 111.1111 and tomorrow‘ 11111-11111! at '1 .141 S1111 scis this cveiiniu a! 4-11 111111 rises tomorrow n1 iriiiiiiz at 6.411. N1 w 111x111 Tiny. 14th. 121i 1111:. 8111111111 v.1!» 111i" eiuiitvcii 11111111!- es i:1t"1' than f".1_i1i1~',t'i'1\vi1_ £1.11 111x? i_v_ a year. Flnnncrliil c-rcic. peiicraiiy‘ are pi- - ed the aniiiriiiicsiiieiiis 11111111111: THE (‘,\ll llUlIlI as Iiuriiili ll i5 :1. I11 I p. III. Corporation of Chicago. 11nd the American Steel and W.re Cillllpfill)’ , of Cleveland. _ 416.000 workers in the industry. In-zii i-u .11 v. i1 ‘l. to li€l\'i'li13.‘5 for ilpillTXlllliligf)‘ |__ .,,,,_.,_.|,,.. ,1 .,_ ,,,_ i;,--. ,,_ llnily PXPPIYI Yilllllln]. In train connection Inst trip. 371i] illll‘.ilil'iliil li'lll;)i'l'i"lilii'!“ Y ‘ 111.,