w‘ l. 1, l» , . ,3, if . _ l ‘ v y m1 I y I ’ l t ’ 4 MAXIMS ' MAXIMS 0F A AN ‘OF A. MERE M MERE MAN , __.. .1 flglrilflfll’! are their own foes and m‘ world's epeml". Do good, then do it again, do evil and look for it again. Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 201 l), "fl“—|'.E-l-. $1.00: Cfllludn Ind U. B. ‘5-01 Ideal Weather KNIBHTS lllChinese Force APPUINTEDIAberharl.‘ToCall Continues To Aid PYTHIAS ElECT Invaders Back B I 3 H ll P [IFi Special Session Exhibitiglz Week NEW SlATEJ-panese. OutrTuEbered Four To P E M B R [IKE Alta. Legislature O a A Al t S 1 i?" . L Vllllfanggzo R1321 wept Into Mgr. Leo Nelligan 0f ‘Efforts To Establish Social Credit ——' Edmmltiln IS a Na- In Alberta Will Be Continued BY JAMES A. MILLS tive Of Tignish, P. , , Despite Dlsallowance Of Bank- Associated Press Forei gn Staff l was elected and installed Grand SHANGHAI All . 0- ’ ._ ' » E I Chancellor at the closing session ' g 2 (Friday) Japanese marmes . ' I . o 0 pl-ovull-lal axhlzltloll, sawtktéle :22: 111g LCgISlZIfIOIl. ' tutllluslusnl, an 1111105; llounccmcnt at Ottawa of the up» , , 4 , .- 1‘- , , 1,011,111.13,“ of Mgn hm Ncmgnn of LDMOAION, Aug. l.J--(i l-—.\ \|l\.'|.ll \1“-\.<ill lll l..ll All; l-lll ll-uls. yesmday ofqrandLodgQ_ Kmghw SW31" lienncénnsly II} Shanghai's eastern district early to- of Pythias, Maritime Donlalll. Mr. ° ‘ e?!) min belnq swept into the Whangpoo river by mm as Created Wednesday-s m_ Hugh JOllll rllenllllg of Juniper, N. t» must impressive Chinese drive of the battle for Shang- fin o1éweghlgéelgg ‘n: zffirilggg Edmonton as Bishop of Pembroke lature to pass legislation rl-pLu-iul; llll‘l(‘ llll. .-'- .lil..v. ‘ll ll} lilo fl-lll-ral R91 ‘ was received as u birthday git. . v1 1, ~11. , , _.‘ 1. _§, Mgr’ Nemgan’ vicapceneral of m‘, governmult “ll e ca ul l! soon l. 1lo~ ill l t l sllowll 1a,. is the retiring Grand clllln- l hai. at the cellor. The J3 - - . panese lines with masses of Ch ' -l . _ Other m e‘ u: a l- . . - , - ’ "lese lnfnnili Wm a, mlllll lllltellnu Erlalid-sllfllld ° "'5 °° d 1"‘ i‘ bulging against them, swayed back toward the river but - - - bill last lllglli-b 1310115. x1116 {V3157 ’ Archmmese of Ednwnton Since 1930 federal officials have bccn (‘l)ill]ill‘l('ll, l‘il'IlI-ll Abvrllllll \.llil tollzly’. large WhS Slightly undo; 13 g 1e today cl-lobrntcll 111$ 43rd bjrlhdgplg At conclusion of a rllllillcl incl-fin: ill-lzi ill ill\lll‘-. Plilllo, llillisfc: A5 131511131 O1 pPlnlnilki-‘l i1 5111' hlackenzil: King's ll'll‘j,'l‘llill llolil .ill:; lill- -,,l..ll;llll n‘ lll‘ fllxllllitlliiltl‘ oi P11111191“ Gwendolyn. ridden by‘ stalled by deputv supreme Chan-l . M155 Yvette Revmond. and Pellv-l ccllor George cllmeron Wflret meld 11153111511119 Chinese 3119mm to thrust a disastrous previous night. _ , ,1 l as completed yesterday. l ,, ,, - , _ Ju gm!’ “ 1 %:\Tl',lgl,uihflsfigle “gglwfltetagaknolgeixé the legislation to lil-ollsl- bllnkllrs, fllr \b illrl l'l.-1lo:'..~ll ll l'\‘pl_\ lluult’ i . . . gleemlrflévleiéfltzgélorllg léliarfilgfligd Mc- 1 BGIl-Znd Vices (glltilllffyvlgor, (gogg- bfflllfill through them. - Z 1 own-l . mmon. an om, . .; ' - » . _ , , inure of this Year's fail‘ was ed by Mrs’ G‘ H‘ Bunmn- 1111119" - Grand Pielnle- Bcrmiu“ L- F111‘ i 1105f: “.1215 agll?cy leported an “““°""“.’"‘°"1 by Ch“ ‘ onefiense interest of so many in by Mis: Nora Longworth. and 1 lerton. Saint John. N. B“: Grand . . - . o“ {es t ‘n the desperatel-Wfighung 111111111951‘ l ‘b tt ' It t ti - Du 'l' ll i’ ‘ll - lllgfidgln-l and 1n the exhibit5 $1Flce Robert. owned and ridden‘ Keeper of Records andSeal. wnl- “m” dlvlded “no two forces when the Chinese 41m"? l! gxllallxllnugiilnbgllb 451000 Rcfntllln e M“ “lug. 0 u. mum H. i l‘ f» ' y COL my 11; d. J , , wed . , _ ‘a lo_ cs. 1e occse s oneo e llllcalldlliwfi "52P.’ .2133??? by Col: ml’. '...§"'é'.;‘li’.°é‘ 23.5.; ‘£2522. i“-"§.2’fi?.‘,‘.;.$‘" 3.1a MP7“- "Plilgh "m" ‘m1’ "‘“‘°"°" "‘° "m" "“"" "‘ ‘he """""‘l‘"° ‘" °"*"°< mun llullllulglanb fa Bu st. owned by Mrs. G. H’ fingers c smith éhce N s. Grqrnd It 0 0 Japanese lines.) Born at Tignish. P. E. 1., he at- Enaufigrclgi]; 15,31? of agrlcgutfi: ridden by Tom Rogers, were Master at Arms. Frank Weir. foljtntm 1111111?‘ began late YCSICYdHY, 313173191111)’ 1" 11" 1'1" ftlljlyglhlllnSr-‘(lltyflllfPfllnllzlié-lgilltllzSllQqfilllg i] I t luealllllllc future of the big agrl- mérult h Moncton, N. B; Grand Inncr l‘ W 0 “m9 the Waterfront and prevent the landing of 7, 1025, coming to St. Joseph's , ‘ _ _ s gllllliffl fall‘. Fr M00 , ridden by Mr._ Guard. James T. McKle. Char-_. 111.50 HOW fOFCES arriving from Japan. Before nightfall it Czllllcdrrll in Edmonton later that 51°“ m“ he smd 1t “(mm ’ o, 5pm,“, mmes, has been me e 1 Sflallldll, aso won the iotictown; Grand olllrl- Guard. swirled about the Ward Road jail within a few h d d _vc:lr. m 192s he was named rl-cmr ’ u" 1° of ml- parisil and in 1930 vicar- v the situation" arising from (l\ll‘ g 't" E P I 1.11m. Golernor DcBlois p01,,“ lightweight hunters clas; Diamond George Warren Sydney, N. S. yards of the whan r lowauce 0f the banking 061-“ n!‘ 111': I gplcials in the Main Building, owned and ridden by Mr. C. N. Mr. Frank A. Kinnear of Saint ___A 5pm)‘ gcllcrnl of the fll‘(‘.ll(‘llf)c('5@, Dominion Govcrnlncnl. "" A 51m 0f Mn 11nd Mm John M_ The three banking bill.- \‘.'l1t' _1_ U EYrYYOilt‘ who entered the buiidlng BEECH. was second; Calwrack, John. N. B.. was e‘ccted rcprc- x d! 1‘ c. l G ll '0 ll I fifilllllfmllllzrlllll: IFOIIIIJII] m1 Annuui SuIrsl-rlgllilln Dellv-‘rled $5.!!! l0 PAGES Record Cl-Qwd Witness Races. Concluding Session Of . 5 s t Convention -F1ffl1 Annual Horse Show Held Yesterday. Concludes. Mr. Arthur S. Priest of Halifax yesterday, the third day for the T_,,,¢_lq-q§-~v., -. ~ and Justamere Girl, also owned by DY- seflmim; and ridden by Mr. Freddy Seaman won the p311‘ class at the fifth annual horse which closed last night Provincial Exhibition, ICJ‘. By Guardian's Spcclal Wire) EDMONTON, Aug. l9 — An-, Ml‘. e "c, ‘fiaffvqfizfivi, lhnlutllltiolls llilh l(‘,;','l.~l1l1.l(lll ' ..l' lniglll be pusscd ill. tllc spot Telephone messages from lilo m struck with the beauty of the utlslically arranged display. The ulinllcrs were as follows:- OPEN T0 AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS - Section l. I'm‘ the 138st Display by uly individual residing ill Char- lottelolvn. or within a. radius of tcn miles 1 Mrs. Gordon McMillan‘ Corn-l n1 ZMrs. W. l-l. Johnson, Chariotte-_ town Silarryl Fry, Charlottetown. Section 2. For the Best. Display c.\'- hibited by ally resident of Queen's Coullly other than Section 1 1 lMrs. Lloyd Belem, Pownal. llllls. Cllcstor Edwards, Hamp- lhlr lMls. George Dixon, Clyde Riv- u. kctlon l. For the Best Display ex- hibited by any resident of King's County No first lMrs. M. S. Hublcy, Lower Mon- ngue. ‘cctlon 5. Grand Championship award for thc licst Display in above classes l hlfé‘. Cordon McMillan. Section 6. ilcserve (‘hanlplonshiP l Mrs. Lloyd Bullcm, Pownnl. lllluucrs of Exlllblton Associution ophics were as follows: Exhibition Trophy for Registered orscs: Raoul Rcymond, Southport. Exhibition Trophy for Bccf Caltlc rank Sanderson _& Son, North l.\'8l‘. Exhibition Trophy for Dairy attic: Scymour Wood, Mt. Hen ... 1111111i0n TTODhY for Sheep and vlrlc: George L. Ecswall, Char- mtown, R. R. 3. HORSE SHOW Count Mcch, owned by Dr. Sca- lll‘illlf‘lfl'lflflll‘llrl7y Mrs. Benolt:_ IQMING ‘El/‘ENll "Dr. Lazcoulnml‘, Dentist, will _iu Georgetown Aug 20th lilllil ~11 Lleol-zo-ll "Dance Ilorlle Valley Hall Mbn- Y- August 23rd. Webster's Orch- in- L-l612-il-20-2i. "Dance in Vernon Hall. Wcdncs- f» Aux. 25th. Auspices of tile INTI institute. Lunch served. L169G-20-2i "lesion DBDCO, Belfast llllu “dnffiifly. Aug. 25. Ice cream. ‘XXI music. Proceeds for relief. lmisslon 25 cents. Ll699-20-3i ‘Come w Weslview lodge, North 1,0“- Snnnnys and Wednesdays f1“: special roast chicken, llflm, in “B1615. ice cream and °- . L~1705-B-20-2i. "cmwnnfy Celebration St. James 1111m- Gcol-lzetown, August 24in f1 lflcal Mass at ten o"clock. Pic- -111 the llmrlloorl. Ll-ldfll-B-lfl-Sl. "i-le ___u 1 tar Hon. A. E. McLean on His In g the Coronation Monday. all“! 33rd. Int '7 P chic in hall on "Eda 4.00 P. M. Admission free. 11-1535-7-18-20. "Corn - ‘n ‘meal. Unloading cu mm. i,“ ‘Frnflnwav dump Chntldltté- rIy-r lday Aulzust 20th. Come m {owe do not expect the [my last long. Livestock Mar. 1 "turd. Irl870-8-l9-2i. ‘The w . Id a Omens Liberal Club will "nooffffn guru}, um (molly) e om, 55%;? Mrs. Reuben MICDOII- mnBh. in honor of mm, c, kwmollllay/ho will give an ad- 11, l“, s 01 the Liberal Party, °‘ ""1 Ientlenlen are 11-1103. ~ Donald Seaman; fifth, Billy Por- owned by Mrs. Rogers and ridden by Mr. George Rogers. third; Billy, Owned and ridden by Mr. R. R. Bell, fourth. Swcepstake Jumps: First, Wood- vlcw. owned by Mi‘. N. D. Mac_ Lean, rlddcn by Miss V. Jones; sec- ond, Count Mceh. owned by Dr. Scmuall, ridden by Mr. Fred Sea- nlnnt third, Barney. owned by Mr. N. D. MacLcan, ridden by Miss Vilny Jones; fourth, Calwragk, owncd by Mrs. Rogers, ridden by George Rogers. lvlaritimc Bred: Fint. Count Mech. owned by Dr. Seaman, rid- den by Mr. Freddy Seaman; sec- ond, Jerry. owned by Charlotte- town Riding Club, ridden by Mr. Don Ga-s; third. Ramar. owned by Mr. Raoul Raymond, ridden by Miss Yvette Raymond; fourth. Diamond. owncd and ridden by Mr. C. N. Blssett. Equestrian: (Open to riders not over 18 years of age) boys, first. Freddy Seaman; second, George Rogers; third. Tom Roger"; fourth, tel‘; girls. first, Rosemary Rogers; sccond. ltluruarct McIntyre; third. Bcry DcBlois; fourth. Anna Hughc» Franco Sees Italians Fight HENDAYE, Franco Spanish Bor- (l(‘l‘. Aug 19~<Al=l__-Italy's Black Arrow division. ilglliing for Span- 55h insurlzcncyl pushed through rolling Biscaylln hill lands toward the coast and SillltiilldCl‘ today‘ undcr the approving eyes of Gen-l crai Francisco Franco himself. The insurgent dictator viewed his swiftly moving front that lies, bclow the last important govem-' mcnt-hcid city in northwest Spain. b7:- watched the Iflliml fighters advance their llncs along tile Bur- nos-Snntnlldcr road to a point a few mllcs cast oi Tol-“clnvlclla. That city is only l1 miles southwest of Sanfundcr. Now the Itflllflns will await the siolvcr advance of ll second insur- gent n-llunln. advancing on Tor- rclnvclza and Salltrlndcr along the parallel rollrl to the west that runs northward from Rclrlosa. This sccond column reported it was meeting little resistance. but ilfflTfllfllCfill dispatches disputed his. Th0 govcrnmcnt snifl it hurl ml- liccl its fighters for a Stand south of Torrclnvcca, and that alzcadyl these defcndevs were providing s stubborn fight for the advancing insurgents. PREPARE FOR SIEGE (A. 1'. by Guardian's Special Wire) ' MADRID, Aug. 10~-Snntandcr- last city-stronghold of the Span- ish Government-in northwcst Spain —ceased buslne=s life today for the grim pursuit of building fortifi- cations agalnst the battalions of advancing insurgents. Shops and factories were closed. Employees were sent to assist troops in building xiefences. The Government reported that twice today its outnumbered alrforce beat off raiding planes to prevent the bombing of Santander. An aerial attack on the insurgent alrdonne at Vfllarcayo was re- ported. Tlle Government announ- ced five enemy planes were down- ed in the day's fighting on the northern front. BIRTH 0F I-IEIR EXPECTED 'I‘HE HAGUE. Aug. iii-Authori- tative sources reported tonlllht 111° birth of an heir presumptive to the throne of the Netherlands lll 6x- pected in mid-December. Crown Princess Jul an: herself indicated lll ll broadcast early nlu summer she was alrpectlnl 91¢ Mm‘ of a child. Bhc married Prince Bernhard _' l- r-l xlsl mortals‘: 2* Zullppc- sentative to the Supreme Lodge Mr. Kinnear ls a veteran Grand Lodge member having atlcndcd 33 consecutive Grand Imclgc con- ventions. Mr. F‘. L. Gréarson 0i’. Saint John. N_ B.. was clcclcrll alternate Sunrcme rcprcsl-ntrltivcuf It was decided in hold thc 193R Grand Dodlzc Convention of‘ Knights of Pythlas. Maritime Do-i main, at Halifax. August 18-21. 1 Delegates voiced appreciation of! their welcome and cnicrfninnlcnti during the convention. Included ill the entertainment were a visit to, the Roscbank Fox Farm rf Dr. Leo- Frank; a dance at Beach Grow. Inn, whore convention sessions, wcre held. and a rcccpiioll at Gov- ‘ eminent House last night. Portugal Blames Third Party (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Aug. ISI-Portugulls one-sided scvcrancc of diplomatic relations with Czechoslovakia be- came a red flog tonight for the su-picicns of all Europe- Czcchs, in Przlila, their capital, asked if Germany is working bo- lliud the sx-nc- to make lhclr strctcglc, hclnlncd-in countrv a "future Rhinelalld" in a mssible struggle between ihc two zrcnt political camps, Fa cism and Ccm- munisln. ' Authoritarlml Portugal blelncd a "third party"—presunlab'y Soviet Russiaw-for influencing the Czechs to fail to fill an order for nlachine guns, official reason for the breach. Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy I sympaihlzecl. Within 24 hours, however, other capitals of Europe had supplanted Portugnli. exprcsscd lllOllVn for the break with strong ldens on deeper causes-militant lnterc-ls ln the Spanish wal- and the often-express- cd theory that Gcrlnany is pre- paring to attack Czecllosmvukia. Czechoslovakian authorities cx- plained their armament industry had been unable to supply Por- tugal with new Brcn machine nuns because it had been swunlpcd wllh Czclhoslovakiall and other prev- iously-placcd orders. 'I‘llcn PlfllllVfi suspicions turned to Gcrnlmlys and Portugal's friendship for Gen- eral Franco in_ Spain. Prlllla. questioned Lisbon motives for this “unprecedented nclioll" and sought to dscovcl‘ Wllfflllfl‘ Germ- llny inspired the move as a pre- clude to pounciug on the Czechs. Czechoslovakiaus also said it was only natural that they refused to suply arms which mght be intend- ed for Franco. They cited the Port- uguese ban on their bids for public works contracts ns further evidence of Lisbonls attiiude. The Czechoslovakian Minister t0 Lisbon held his post. He had no inslluctions to lcavn. The whole Portuguese press ap- pymded m; govcmments "noble' attitude. It mentioned Czechoslo- vlzkhfs Sovlct ueBhbOT-f 115- 1n- splrers of the llrllls dispute-neigh- bors-Wwlth whom Portugal abso- lutely refugees to have any con- tracts." _ (C. P. by Guardian s Special Wire) BEZRLIN. Aug. iii-Armaments whlch Czechoslovakia failed to de- w P loglll will eventually lsloveeroervlocorin "Rmd Elwin". the N531 press declared fonlflnli 1n f Lisbonfis severance of illglgorlllltll: relations with Praha "Cannon are only deuwred 1° friends," the Berliner Tagebiatt said in headlines. "Thcze shipments ore undoubtedly 1989"“ m1‘ 5"‘ other front. for example for Red Spain." the newspaper asserted. Other newspapers tpok ll similar stalks, Aug 19—(CP)—Havas New, Agency in a dcsputch from [pndon tonlllm 5°15 11 W“! we‘ dialled there Great Britain probably scfletly into the For willlllls, loll; Kenyon To Look For Lost Airmen BY R. J. ANDERSON ‘Canadian Press Staff tvl-iier TQRONFO. Aug, 19—tCP)—S1r Hurccrl Wilk ns, explorer and ad-‘ VClIIUICl‘, and Herbert l-Iolllck- Kvurml. One or Canada's premier airmen. svere westbound tOlllghf—‘ “as fast as we can get there ’—t0§ begin a. search for six Russians alr- mcn lost nearly a week in the ic. Arct In a huge, silver flying boar, purchased fcl- the ex-pcditioll by 111v Rib-ion Government, Wilkins and Hollick-Kenylon wok off from llcrc llllf} today for Port Arthur, Ont. to pick up a former comrade to aid them in a flight to Fort 51111111. N, W. T-. thence north t0 U10 Arctic ocean to join the scllrcllczs of three nations. The aerial zlrgosy begun 111 New York n‘, 12.748 p_m.. tociny. Al; 3324 pm. l-lolllck-K-cnylon landed the 1 plane in 'l‘or:nto harbor. Little more than an hour later the Jlight was rcllllnctl, The party was headed by Wil- kins, \\'.".0 arranged at Washing- ton. D. C., Thesdny" to have Hol- llck-Kcnyon as pilot_ Co-pilot will be Al Cllccsman of Port Arthur, who in 1030 was Wilkins’ pilot on all Aniarcuc expedition. Chees- mlur also had been associated with Hoiick-Kcnyon on several flights. Just “to tcach Kenyon the peculiarities of the yfaue," Rus- scll Rogers will‘ accompany the prlrty us far north as Coyperminc. N. W.‘ T_ From there he will rc- iurn to New York by Commercial Air Llncs. Sitting on the gently bobbing nose of the plane as it was being refuclcd. Sir Hilbert said he hnd no doubt tilcjcusslrln airman, 105i, on n trmlspolar flight from Mos- cow, would be found alive. They last were heard from Friday. The Russians “have every chance of bring nlivc." Wnkins bc-licvcdlhey could exist for "six cr eight weeks" at least. . ‘French Village Homes Menaced By Brush jFire A brush fire, which smouldered in the French Village district for more than a week, broke out again in a serious blaze yesterday after- noon and endangered the resi- dences and barns of Ml‘. Wallace McIntyre, French Village and Mr. l). J. McDonald, 8t. Andrew's. last night volunteer fire fighter! had succeeded 1n bringing the flames partly under control. Aftcr a day and a half of hard labor by hundreds of men, directed by Mounted Police from the Char- lottetown Detachment, the fire was believed to have been extmguishcd by rain early Wednesday morning. About noon yesterday huge vol- umes of smoke from the fire cec- tion told residents of French Vil- lage and surrounding districts that smouldering embers had been fan- ned info activity by rising wind. Tile changed direction of the wind rent flames in o. slightly different direction than on Monday and Tuesday. People tn the grand stands at the Exhibition in Charlottetown yesterday afternoon were able to seg the rolling cfioucl of smoke furl Jail said it was surrounded by the fillhting which had taken on a des- perate house to house and hand to hind character. The whole area W115 raked by heavy rifle and ma- chine gun fire, The Ward Road jail is the cilici prison for the International Set- flemfini. has room for some 8,000 prisoners and holds many notion- Nclliczln of Tignisll. Mgr. Nclignn Oppose Attempt aiitles. Chinese forces actually in action around Shanghai were estimated at more than 100,000 men. The Japanese engaged lll the land but. tie were believed to be outnumber. ed by more than four to one, The were nearly all naval landing for- Cflfl. or marines, for the powerful Japanese Army had just begun 1Q enter the Shanghai battle. The Chinese drive came [roll-l the direction of Kiangwan. in me northeast, and an extensive my Vance of four miles at one plying was claimed. Epidemic 0f Cholera In Hong Kong (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) HONG KONG, Aug. ill-Enough vauclnc to lnuocuialc 2250.000 per- sons was rushed hero lonlgllt by airplane and steamship l0 combat u. CHOlCFD. epidemic that has caused alnlos‘. 200 deaths along the south China coast. The spreading plague created a new peril for thousands of Asatic, British and other refugees fleeing.- the war dailgci‘ ill northern Chum. The liner Rajputanu, carrying the first British refugees from Shanghai, docked here Ioday Lil pouring rain to find the city ul- rclldy packed with Chinese and Formosa rcfugccs. Because of the epillcnllc, inocu- laton of new arrivals w cnlorl-crl bcforc landing. Allcrward _' “('10 taken to quarlcrs pl'O\'l(l‘.'.'. by I111.‘ government. Outbreaks of tllc disease occurred here and on the mainland at Ma- cao, a Portugucsc colony, and at Canton, China, up the Pearl lilvll: l-kalfh officers said the lllilllllf‘l‘1bolnb of cases was increasing ill lln ul- armlng rate and broacuiil illllwinb for anti-cilolera vaccine. 'i'l1<‘.\' NW1 it might be necessary to this port against incoming sh plum: and to guarantine vessels already 1n harbor. Caledonia 0n Return Flight (C. P. by Guardian’: Special Wire) BOTWOOD. Nfld-. Aug. ilk-Fly- ing up from Port Washington, N. Y, with an hour's stop-over at Boucherville, Que,, Imperial Air- ways flying boat Caledonia lnndcd here at 5.15 p. m. A171‘ today. On her return from a survey flight across the Atlantic in pre- paration for a regular commercial service, the big air liner landed on Botwood harbor and mechanics immediately began to groom hcr for a. take-off. probably tomorrow morning, for Fbyrles, Ireland. The morning take-off, if It takes place, will be unusual for the all-- planes making a regular series of test flights this year. Previously n11 take-offs have been in the after- noon w insure a daylight landing on the other side. Fifteen minutes before the Cale- donia. landed here. she flew low over Newfoundland airport. some 30 miles inland, where o Blunt flying bale is now under construc- tion for the proposed passenger and mall service between Europe Annrm . l lrflllllf.‘ - \._. To Hinder Traffic (A. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) SHANGHAI, Aug. 19—Forcig'n l consular zluthoritics Jccted Japanese and Chinese meas- l urcs which would impede the evacuation of foreigners fronl P Shanghai. The Japanese navy was notified Great Bltiuill. tllc United States and other nations would not agree t0 restrictions on traffic on the I Wllrlngpoo River, Shanghai's high- way to the sell. Officials said rim- ,1 ilzlr rcjcction would be given a. Chinese notification considered. trmlalnount to demanding with- drmvnl of foreign naval ships from Shanghai harbor. Japan's allcmpt to restrict Wlilllllpflt) traffic took the form of a. nolificalion from Vice Admiral Kiyo-‘hi ‘Iusclzavra, commanding Japanese naval forces here, to ‘foreign officials that the Japanese '11n'l'Y ininnllfd 10 111111059 111111‘ tel-noon a despntch from lililnozi- 111110115 011 $11111 nlnvflnent-i be" ton on the announcclurn: that, WT?" 511nn'11n‘-1 nnfl WQQSUHE- 81 Prclnicl‘ Aberllrlrf. would call n1 111° 711011111 01 311° T1\'°1'- spccizll session of tho Albllvta lrZ- l Admiral llm-wulllvu‘ notification 1 tllrcnlcncll to givc rise to a. serious llntemntional situation. He declar- ' ‘cd lllzlt his flagship, the outmoded lcrulscl- Ilizumo, hurl been placed lin the middle of the Whanglpoo. ll Ho, said the south channel of the , rivcl", ncxt to the Poolung battle- fiold, would be closccl to traffic of all nnliollnlitio, and that traffic bctwccn the Idzulno and the north bunk ‘would be subject to restric- lll0lls imposed by the Japanese . navy. ‘ Forlliun authorities were noti- , flcd by the Nallkhlg Government timt unlcss thcy movcd their war- ship-. noul in Shanghai harbor five lnilcs away from any Japanese 1 lncn-ollvul" or compelled the Jap- 1nllcsc to move such a. distance 1 llwny China could not "be respon- sllylc for thc conscqucnces." This was China's reply to recent romp ll is from the powers that om Clllilflfig warplanes had llmlxlrlifllll neutral warships off 'Sllnllgl l. _ Illlllxll. French nnd Unltcd’ ‘Stzxtc- official; said that with. ovuruntlon of womcll and children. in full swing 1t obviously would be lnllwssible to move their warcraft fmm prevent positions in the Whnugpoo River. Free Legal Aid and assistance for persons with- ollt means. At the annual meeting of tho Canadian Bar Association today. “slit-Stiff! which is not wlullll .§1.‘_°_L"_‘ih_.9_1_.1;hf. Plrfi "EFT? fContlnllnd on pa“ I, Col I) disallowed aftcr nftcr Premicr from Colinton, 88 miles here. PfCllllCl‘ Alhlil ‘l has five sisters and four brothers. declined a request from Priluc Minister King to have tllcnl rllfllr- I I red to the courts to cictcrnlinr: authority of the province to pass Foreign Nations . The cabinet meeting was Abcrhart l‘.‘.ll2‘ l‘ north of Efforts to establish Social Credit in Alberta will be made despite federal CllSHllLHVZIHCC of the lllzis- lotion licensing bankers. Aberhzlrt said. Prom ‘ With this in VH1" the government would collltinuc 1's‘ tonight re- ,Socinl Credit program. "All we nccd is more money. tickets-just some more purlntlsinl; power", the Premier sold at Collu- ton. "And Ottawa says we do it". Referring to lilo ban s. Premier Abel-hart dcclurcd “we the financial monopoly credit." Banking legislation avas the province's jurisdiction, ho con-i tended, because the provincvs had authority over property and cilxll rights. He declared banks hall usurped property and civil ruhts and "we are right null we are go- ing to fight to that end." O’I'I‘A\VA, Aug. lofllcrl .-Pi-‘l:u<» Minister Mackenzie King declined to comment when shown this af- islrlture to enact mrlllsurcs replac- ing those dlssllloxvcd by the Do- minion Govemment Tuesday. T0DAYllP THE BIG FAIR‘ Morning-Visiting gXhlltltS, 1 Afternoon-Races: Z-Ycnr-(Jld , Trot and Paco; 2.15 Trot and! Pace; 2.23 Pal-c; 2 clzlssificli lillsill-s, 1 running race. illggcst uflcr- noon‘s racing program ycl. l-‘llll vaudeville program, singing, 1' Evening-Full vlludcviilll‘ pro- gram, prcscntaiion of trophies and , prizes to horsemen. Grand iii-- play of fireworks. Chilean Navy To Be Modernized RIO DE JANEZRO, Brrl/lll, Ali§1_ llP-(AW-The Chllcnn gOYOTlllllfJlll. today served lloticc of its ilnllutioll w modernize the Chilean flllol lll- FRElGllTI-IR BEAGIED (A. P. by Guardian's Spcrini Winn the junior bar committee. hcndcd LQNDQN_ A119, 1n l‘ by F, A. Brewln of Toronto. ob- nzcncy said today that lllf‘ Spun- i tlfncd adulation of a rcpcrt favor- l=h qqv¢-rn1m~1,~ ‘l; ,-,l,l l - , . inc extension of experimental ef- rcportcd flll.'\('l( by ll 5l]llllll\l‘.l‘l\ all forts in this direction attempted Gnlllpoll, Turki-yl ll-lv 1v», during the put year in Toronto. worm-d l1: B07l':1;1l]p_ Similar work was donc in Wlnni- Tho Mnllrlfs (Kllflil (ml l ‘l1 pct! iarlzcly of wilcrll from Rus-ii. Tilt‘ salvage -l.l'illll\llll) Ill-huh!‘ has lzrme to hcr aid and illf‘ Sp. l.- iah steamship Antonio was in tllc ‘ vicinity, - l(‘o1l_vl~iglll 191.‘? by the Naval Ncws .I\K\"l|('yJ TOKYO, Aug. T£U— (Friday)- .I.lp:lll today rcjectcd a British pro- pnslll lllllt Juplllll-sl- and (‘ilillcsl troops‘ be \l‘llliill"il\\'ll simultaneous- ly from f'illll1ltlll‘ll Silllllgllui, lcavv illlg protcction of their civilian na- ll0llllls to Grczlt ilritain, Franco zlml the IInlll-ll Slates. Kcnllkl- llorlnllcili, vice-min- islvr for forcizn affairs, informed J. L. llollli... British chllrgc (Taf- falirs llcrc, .i.l1l;lll coulll lllldcl" no l‘ll‘l'lllll\lllllf't‘\' ll-uvc its nationals ill Shanghai protcctrli only by furl-lull powers. ‘fill Ilmuluchi proposed till ‘ ‘pod conclude the l|1'llll.‘lli<‘\.' in May, 1932 pun 1n perswllalllnl; China c (‘wuscs of than truce, , i110 evacuation of Sim‘ Bfliflill. fiance, the -Uni if ~; mlrl I:.lll_'l' were the four llf‘ polmlr who helped ('ill1(‘lli'll‘ !l“iCf? which ended lhc Sllu .. lvxstliitlcs five years provided for n he troops t0 lvulclzi cc<- l!) l~-l1>:‘c..~l:l:tlng the EVYC.‘ . lllncl-rllcd to curly out the fllrlns of ‘lilo agroczncili.) .1.“ ihn ‘Li’ troops iron; Zfllle. The Aflllllfllllf,’ announced Ja-p- Il]""\4‘ m». ll‘. SllPilLllllll. from l’ ' l7 wcrl; 23 nlarinca ' _" l-ivli- W011? i ll l I'Ll1\l on Nankillg on A g. 15 and one at Soochow on lllf‘ iojllullig (lrlv. Viv ALL ‘YHE ll EFORMERS um LMD mo 1c END l1 wouLo or, A coco fume! 1 l’ _ (.49 Sllarlgluli lilc W8!‘ lfllnnllflln Press) 'I‘Ol{O.\"l'O, . .l_:. l1) ».\lllllll'll1ll\ illll lulxllllninl l(‘llll)(‘i".lLlii'4‘§§—- F o r P o o r e r though holding itself rllllrly‘ tn (ill-g 1),“, ,1, 3O n0 cuss limitation of nrmanu-nts on‘ \.' 52 s6 the South American wntxlcnf. 44 64 A memorandum was (lclitcrcd to 4g 53 1lll8 Brazilian govcrluucut by um- (:1 M; bnssador Fcllx Nieto Dcl mo who 5.1 34 -——— said the Chilean lzovcrnmcnt l: l.» ll: BY FRANK FllAlulnTY gnrdcd the attitude of the Un 56 74 Clnndln I-‘rfll 511" Wm" Stlltcs government as Ono of uood- ' us TORONTQ AUS- I9—(CP)—- will in nclzoiintlmls to lcllsc Brazil 5c 6s Acting on the principle that 81x 01101-4111.. (lnxtroyppq ,,.0,.\.,.‘- 50 7.; justice knows no distinction of 1.19 mid the prnposcd lcasinl; dll lmrlrqcnsr rich and lwor- Canada's ilmlvr not justify apprchcnsioll flint sllFll ,\,,,,-,,,,,,, p-_-Q\-]11cp5;F1-Q_=h woul- 111W"! 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