nnflyofrlflhlflw!‘ INF" ilk Guardian Ewe Centa- W‘ ‘mes-mu. lauded nu. IZARIiF PliiT, BUVERED iii ELFAST Mil] estruction 0f Buck- ingham Palace And Houses 0f Parha- ment Said Planned. ra. ii-tar) ~111- gfirdse were thrown a- ... uckingham Palace and mt Britain's famous House: of uunent today following dis- ye oi a bizarre conspiracy “in; u... 17th century G"! vies "gunpowder plot" to blow . lfl I] . gwtlalnd Yard officials, who at- bnicd thr recent wave of bomb- . in England to the outlawed .. Republican Army, said do- of the plot were uncovered in raid at Belfast, in Northern - la d. n.3,»... Scotland Yard's elabor- ANT S ed Press Staff Writer) WABIHNWION, Feb. 5—80mfl Sonata sentiment for strong Uhi- ted States nipoort of other demo- cratic notions developed today, “ ' -“ lntensift “ o0 Prolonged Debate Looms VOver Foreign Policy In United States Senate (By John M. flightower, Aloooiat-l’ H GOVERNM HISTORIC LONDONWFUILDING uzvfc cuKkb MAY ESTABUWBahan Claims NEW ARMY BASE As a result. the president call- ed the Senate lvtilitcry Affairs Committee to the White House last Ilueoday to explain his foreign B01195’. What he sold It that sup- pooedlyfeorvketu meeting has been the stormylqcofwuzwersy . over Am- iatmiticn s hfi thought the four-point focal-KB policy enunciated by idem Roosevelt did not "go far ou- mm,» a ‘policy of greater sacrum roi- Great Britain and France in their efforts to rem-m would meet his approval. the Kenlt/uckian said. froionged Debate “weekend precautions there were . modic outbreaks of terrorism. Incendiary bombs were set off . four stores at Coventry. An ex~ cslon blow nut a part o! Walton on at Liverpool where a num- of pcrsons accused of taking in the tcrrorist activities were old. Police Mobilized Immediately 10.000 police were tssed into action to guard the nited Kingdom's vital services ~ historic buildines. A special srd was sent. to Windsor Caste. here the Kim and Queen were sling the weekend. (lilVaS ws agencv said Their no on m e .. B)..- (cnilnu g 1, Q, . onTrIE. on.‘ "Burden Line Club loading hogs lnbs. calves every Tuesday. Hours l to ii. L-IiiB-lil-M-Z-B-tf. "Alton Arena. Monday might. < ldoss vs. Clark's. L-131. "loading Live H008 each Thurs- y. w. E. Jenkins, Mur River. L-81-2-8-13-20- -Mon-tf. “tlornwull Rink tonight 7.30. ooh River vs. Qyds River. Skate ter. L-126-2-6-1i. . "Burns Concert, Murray Harbor lic Bgélli, February 8th or firfit -< nl L-izs-z-e “Borden Rink, Monday, Fbbru- " 6h. Mac an league. Victoria ims vs. Na ionals. Skate after. L-Bii- . "East Rflyulty Rink tomcat,‘ "Se Harbor vs. my“. 51mm "l- < 1.43am "Com to Mt. Stewart Ilbbruary dllesr the Dcucette Family play ,1 @102 your favourite songs. a. Lunches. Adnliesion 2B oems. 15-32-2-2-8. "Hockey at Msrshfleldnonight. “mllllnssu vs. lvrikcs Taxi; Ill vs. married men. Skate after. L437. ‘Meeting ‘of P. B. Island Poul- Assccintizn, Agricultural Hall,’ illilfill. Ffibiuary 0, B o'clock P. ‘ L489. "The Annual 1r t, f 31' m,“ Dalia/int; fiescmtign wilel _, i" K411‘ at Kinkcra on d-“Ffibrunrv 1m at a P, u. mcr, s r z _ a _ cc ° fins-mos. alto L ~ ,~ ‘I =1" ~Ps..s: 3th. under auspi Association Cal \ n-oc-a- I ‘I-isfi’ ‘H110 fegulu- ma“; ' ihtmllurses Agsooiatlozi ‘ _‘ - "l6 Gm- ‘ .3“- “Wla-v evening at a p. tar 1 _ L-ras-z-c-ai. It appeared certain the conven- ing of the Senate tmnorrow would touch cf! prolonsvd MM <1" foreisn D0110)’. the $532,000,000 na- tional defence urooram and re- vision of the Neutrlllty Mil- aemtcr Pittman, (Dem-Nev- ada), chairman of the P0191811 Ro- latiorns Committee. who conferred wit/h President Roosevelt Friday. w“ reported ready to defend tho Ppggldgint/g policy as well as the secrecy of m. B/ocseveWs meetin! last week with the Senate Militafl’ Affairs Committee and adminis- tration aid to France and Great Britain in their efforts t0 W?‘ chase military airplanes in lilw Unfit‘! smwlell P01114011 161W! V I ‘ but several have criticized the presence of a. Hench military observer in a plane built by a private manufacturer for pos- sible United States use. ~ iiire Lose Heavy At Saint ‘ John SAINT JOHN. Fob. 5 -(CP)~— s four-alarm fire Saturday du- troyed a. tines-storey brick bulld- ing on King uare occupied by Carlson's Auto arts. Every fireman in the o1 'heip~ ed to confine the fliuues one building but adjoinin structures were damaged by smo and wat- 4 51- er. Guests evacuated the Dunlop Hotel as I Jecsution. Some were taken down ladders when smoke swirled thrcu the hotel. No author! tiva estimate of, the damage was, available, but an extensive stock of automobile ‘arts was believed the heaviest s. The building was assessed $10,000. for The destroyed building was owned by no. Regents of Moun: Allison ‘University at Sackville, If. 18., having been donated through the family of the late Rev. John A. Clark. Many years ago the structure was used as the Park Hot-oi. - Stocked with inflammable ms- tcrial. the building was aninfernc in a few minutes and only a thick firewall saved tho Dun were aroused. by the streot in night a tire and a few elderly woznen were carried mf"% unoffloiri tim u u r . a en a total damage was 116,000 ..___..,....__.._‘.... rfosas ownroaa IDNDON 4cm —0ffspring of Jesobol and of Amur, the Siberian, vim uired from Moscow loo. four olfcgcndon Zoo's fivebaby tig- ers are dead. . The survivor, Mau- rice, is healthy. ‘BATMUNIA _ 10:10 Hotel from destruction. About guests n Ma rushed to off a greater controversy. Senators Bridges (Rap-New ). and (Hark Dem- Mleocurf), have demanded that , as well u the President, be allowed to give iiheir version Bridges, saying them would be "plenty of trouble", when Con- gress reconvened, declared in New York lslt night that “some of the things" the President said at the meeting were "pretty damned 1n- flamnlatory." . ADDITIONAL onnsa IDNDON, Feb. b-Inlmessed by the prospect of faster deliveries, the British Government has ask- ed two United States concerns already working on orders for 400 military planes to hicreaoe t/he number to 650. The Air Mixiistry announced Saturday that orders for the ad- ditional planes, about $13.°00,000 worth in addition to the original $35,000,000, had been placed. The new orders called for 50 general reconnaissance (Hudson) planes from the Iockheed Aircraft Corporation of Burbank, Calif, and 200 (Harvard) trainers from North American Aviation. Incor- porated, Inglewood, Calif. Two hundred planes had been ordered I4 "i. result odtbc van-or sflfltlfll m“ mission to the ‘Uni/rod States in May, last year. 1n azmounclng tine original orders. the air IninlSlFFF indicated the umbers might bv increased. ciminiliiais ‘run up’ m PERPIG AN, France, Feb. 5- (Orl-Nixiety seven Canadian mem- h Governments mysteriously Catal- Port tobe evscue. into Franco with s group of 0m" foreign soldiers. fdembers of the International Milton-y commission for the evac- uation of the non-Spanish combat- ants return empty-handed Sutur- doy after a 2-hour seardh lllrvllfih Catalan towns and vilwes for t e Ogltawasnsunderstoodtiie volunteers from the Dominion were roluotant ti’. ‘m’? 3‘.i.‘i,‘,°'."“..‘é.’.€“%.‘i§ sisillii Gdirgeagimcnizdmilitiamen stem "W Iniggomifcxctcatliixitvavailabie toni ht of their whereabouts or activl es during the r four day absence. ench offcials ordered them to re- Port Bou until down and then pass of the Catalan army. Hon. W. H. Dennis Leaves Hospital arrows. m. 5—(OP)—00m- ttack r inluiiwiiiltzglTstslrssé~ ni°§°15ri§$mdiw5sfa Islandibdinistor lgloodvs Render Thousands M Homeless In ‘y.’ A _ “.-.§,-s&.".;o.i.':"3 mum and i- midis out om m .1»; . of hgrloulwre, left hoop tai here lfltiifd“. v Four States meteorologist, forecast fair and warmer weather for Kentucky "it! vnguua. halls: on weather bumu fora- orcdl of between 6t and 50 or six to nine. foot above loyal forms N0 ml-ies be- "mnatiaotea w. Va.. ml ' and W. B. sp r . members of the Dlflfl- ion L into France with the rest if“ lllwflsllll ll u: her .1.» ~ v Covers Prince Edwardilsland" Like the Dew /// 7/, W's-w- m! lee all MERE MAN MAXIMS 01 L oft runs straight to —\ m PlililiNlE Plan Announced As Jews And Arabs Gather In London For Meeting. LONDON, Feb. o-oas-lqns British Government was reliably reported today to be considering eotwblishment of an important army reserve base in Paleetlne_ as Jews and Arabs gathered here to iry to settle the dispute over the Holy Land. Viscount Gout. chief of the Im- perial General Sta-ff, now is in the Near East studying the problem. Announcement of the new army base. aovmo believed, would be the first move in mt.- tlng a new Bnirtiah Palestine plan into operation if the Jews and Arabs foil to reach an agreement in their talks starting ‘Iuesday. Reasons For Move These iihrec reasons were given in support of putting s. standing army in the Near East:- l. It would assure ‘ ‘ of peace between Jews and Arabs in the Holy Land; 2. lit would increase Britldaiwio- tcctlon of the Suez Canal and the India and England. Al British are Walsh more stationed in ESYPl. outdoor-inactive quarters here feel dodenoes in the comm Mediterranean need re- inforcement, particularly since the Fascist clamor for French terri- tory in tihe Mediterranean region and a share in cortisol of the Sues Canal. Pessimism Prevails Although the Arabs and ms were not. to meet the British in the picture gallery of st. James’ Palace uni-ll Tuesday, even Bflltish officials we're pessimimic about the possiibility of an agreement be- ing reached. British official quarters acid the delegates would have “three or four weeks" to reach a decision. Unlas there were definite signs then cf a settle-meant, it was said, Britain would produce her own 0n Mercy Flight To Pictou ls. PIUIOU, N. 8., Feb. 5 -(CP) --Aftcr a l0—mile flight through a. snowsio n. to Pictou Island Bat:- urday to attend a confinement case, Dr. Maser Young returned herewoday. He attended Mrs. John A. MacMillan whose child was stillborn. The plane was flown by Pfiot. H. S. Jones of Charlotte- tovm. Pilot. Jones made two attempts the isolated Island. trip la the cftemoon. R. T. Holman and Benjamin Pagers of Charlottetown were pas- sengers aboard the plane when it arrived here. They had to remain overnight in Pictou when darkness grounded Jones’ machine. Pilot Jones arrived back in st 1-1 a. m. yester- day. He was flying the singlo en- as the heavier vans too _ were use in landing ‘on un- fmn les. Islan e st attempt to land at. Piotou Island Saturday af- ted‘ Iglllot ‘first. q - hil lcndi fl . a cleared and a sucoanml which now exists in defences aloud. pgdipwoflniilfo..f‘lifa.. liudh. but!!!» CHARLOTTETOWN,CANADA. Mommy, FEBRUARY c, 1939 Right To Debate- Bren Contract ' OTTAWA, Feb. B-(OP) -Mem- House of Commons to tomorri- ' reaction to Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King's suggestion they dio- lay debate on the Bren Gun con- tract until after a. Commons com mil/tee probes it. ' The general expectationtliztiat. at least s. few Conservatives will dim. cuss the Government’: agreement chine guns Justice H. H. Davis on his royal commission inquiry into it. Liberals are expected V» follow tiho lead of the Prime Minister who said Friday he believed mem- bers who will serve on the Public Accounts Committee which will investigate the cont/rant should not participate in debate on it before the committee makes its report to the House. Besides the Conservative speak- oirs ilhm expected be t/wo or three C. C. F. (Continued on page 'l. C011) Will Preach Lenten Sermons lit Basilica to members tskirg REV. THO. C. PETERS-EN" C. B. P. 0F NEW YORK The services at at, Dunstarrs Basilica during this coming Ignt will be conducted byRev. eodm-s C. Petersen, C. S. P» 0i.’ the Paulist. Fathers, New York. . Father Petersen W55 born 1n 3g]. tish India. near the city cf Madras Danish-German parents. He received his prcparator ion in Germany and in 19 7 he en- tered ulisi: seminary in Washington, D. C. After his ordination 1n 1912 he ursued aduate studies at the atholic niversity of America, chiefly in the Semitic langu es and the Biblical sciences and e- ceived the degree of tor of Philosnph and Licentiate in Bac- red Theo ogy. For a eriod of five Portland. Oregon. For four s he was chaplain at the Cathol c Btud- enls’ Center oi’ the Unlvexsi of OaliL, Berkeley, Calif. For two ears he was stationed atlhePaulist ov- l late, Oak Ridge, New Jersey. as in- s ructor. For f fteen years he taught osophy and sacred scriptures we‘: mill t4 e Paulist Seminary in W D O. During five of nhesesame year: he was assistant in the Dcpartmen of Semitic and tian ind Idteratures in 1 e Cathol c n- ‘versit. of America. A1, present he. s sasivgned to special work at the "amous Paulist Church, 59th 8t. ‘”da5ii‘i.."°"‘" 1...... preach was - gust Bi». Peterfistgiwuh in ‘Ilor- Liberals To Honor Justice Lapointe UITAWA, I'd: . OP lflnisfnt MacKenlli "in. as Liberal members or Par- Quebeo Province and 50 Idberalwmlembersugmzxhotlgr gimme: u e wear-old mirage: of Justice. BODDIB sxmmsn ‘IRA . Feb. l-(AP) - skirmish’ ;;‘~,’l"°"°¢i§.‘f."f:..'.":a: s PAGES .-__.‘.‘ NT FLEES INTO FASBISTS mu‘ mun AFlER REBEL llfililkl Not Likely To Evac- uate Spain Until New Regime Con- solidated Politically. RQME. Blob. 5 -—(A.P)—-Vlr$n.io my“ auwmgive Pwlite tin-i Y 0 Y B» remain in ish Insurgent forces occupied the entire country. e Fascist Grand Council early today served notice Italian volun- toers “will not abandon" the S n- lsh struggle ‘before it is cnde , as llticgusimend, with General Franco's Garcia. writ in Ia Vocc D'It.al- is. indicated th victo would not be consider-ed won untfil the Insur- ents had consolidated their polit- cal domination of Spain as well as Covered In Pact (One of the points Lu the Anglo~ __ Italian Pact, si ned last April 18 was withdrawal o all Italian fighters and war material from Spain at. the end of the civil war. t! not complec. ed earlier.) 4 szglges-znanydm 011M‘? Fhsjigizlmmjseglmtm c c r , said the Spanish Government for?- ces and their supporters, “although 8 ts) cannot be reduced," he Political Victory "To military victory, complete political vioto must be added,’ he continued. " rience reminds Runcos friend that. between one Vlflflfy and iibe oil-fer foreign intri- Klle may intervene." Ga da/s declaration coincided with a beief in dlfigoimatic clrcla that Premier Muaso would postpone zoringl-YIK the Italo-Fdenzzh situation o a head until Franco was in com- plete control of Slpun. ‘This view wou d mean a drow- down on the Italic-French contro- grsy would not be likely before Succumbs To Bullet Wound b-(OH- PREDIEIRIIUION, Feb. edumt. _ Mrs. Sadie Sounders, 52, died of a bullet wound today and her no cw, Scott. Sounders, 22, was bed as a material witness pending an inquest tomorrow. The widow was in bar ‘general stare at nearby lie yestor day when a. bullet from an old arm rifle shattered her glow, part4 of e bullet lodging in er brain. She partly regained consciousness before death but. was unable to speak owing to the broken jaw. Saunders was said to be the only witness, although Thelma Saunders. i7. daughter of bhe widow, was in the building and heard the shot. Police said the nephew had told them the rifle accidentally ' dis- charged whilb he wns handling it. but he did not remember touch- ing the trigger. Relatives said he had assert/ed the mechanism caught. 1n his clothing and caused the shooting '"*.:."=*..i “mm...- or oe had left it at the gore. The mind’ called his cousin and they went to the nearest bolcphong an E military control. [ the war. But Negrin. with a. few of his Valencia and Madrid. northeast Spain. Andorra border; at Figueras miles from the French line. Metlhtion lope Abandoned fiance's decision to 0pm h! Bpanim frontier to 300.000 n- treating apenilsh Government acid- iers, however, was widely regard- cdasasigrztlherrenchhadab- andoncd hope Franco would lis- ben to media/titan at this time. (Reliable quarters in Perptmmn last night laid iihe Spcnim Gov- ernment had requested Croat Bri- tain to open secret negotiations with the Insurgents to end the civil war.) In effect, the Government al- ready was vanquished in Cata- lonia. All that zveanainerl to man tits dafm complete was for Franco's forces to occupy an almi- H-ince Edward Island in which more was virtually no resistance. "zcisnotammmryioblvutl police Job," one of Amanda's aides acknowledged after crowing into Ifionoe. Rushed to Border timed behind the frontier, were mlsfned up to the actual border to cope with an expected mam flight of Government troops into France and more than 100.- 000 non-combatant refugees fran- tically trying to reach neutral territory and safety. msmgents orator-ed Fiiguesas, which has been a temporary Span- ish Govermnent seat, late in the afternoon. ‘Iihey found it aband- oned by its civilian population and undefeinded by remnants of the All main counrnunioa/iiion point: andkeyroadsinuatcloniafoilto 1121mm wit-h the (rapture of Fig- uems. All that remained in Gov- ernment hands was an over-dim- inishing sin-lip of small village; in the mow-lblanketed Pyrenees to an physician at a service “ at ‘nearby Devon. (Continued on page '1. Col l) Ik-(APb-AnM-iilhlan mo palud with t!!! and was Liable: an "Italics-i Minister and an Italan Admiral aides on toPre- ..-.-.___ bmvouilteadltimimrtsa. Bonflgli in commander of the Italian Seventh Naval Division, d.i Balvoia alnri Emanuele Filberw Duoo. dviosta, on a world cruise to deuionstrate Italian naval Police reinforcements arrived shortly after the disturbance start.- ed and began ga/therlng in the participants. Originally the de- monstrators were s. snail group numbering between 30 and 50 but irwreased as stme and office warmers loft their lobe for lunch. As fan as the dlstlurbers could be arrested and arraigned they weresemsncedcanhtowdaysin ...-.--._ Annual Iobaerioticl DOIIIBO‘ I.” lly Hail-P. l. l. “JIM Canada and [1, ll. $5.1 FR;42v‘irE Battered Ainniesf Will BePermittedi Refuge In France” Area Half ThZ-l-S-ize or Prince Edward Island Only Remaining Part Of CataloriaLUnoonquered. PERPIGNAN, France, Feb. 5—(AP)—F'leIing Spanish Govsrnmsfl armies began a mass flight into France tonight after their leaders ab- andoned Catalonia to conquering Insurgent armies. Government leaders were reported violently split IVI’ continuing President Manuel Alana, former Premier Jose Giral, panya, President of the Catalonian Government, and many of Premise Juan Negrln's ministers were said to have render llnrnediately to General Franco. . ister Julio Alvarez del Vayo, was said to have insisted on oontfmfll‘ resistance in general Spain, where the Government-held area. ivwlnilol i(By Charles S. Foltz, Jr.‘ Associated: Press I‘ nomoreuhanhaifme sioeof‘ French soldiers, provloufly ota- l consisting of the trruisers Eugenio Q“ InBOom-v appealed to hhn to sin followers, including Fonign Mim- "ram PERPIGNAN, France, Feb. 5-(AP)-The Government today fled Catalonia as its battered armied fell back_ without fighting almost to the French frontiers President Manuel Azana was in France. Premier J uarl Negrin and his ministers were scattered, some in France and others on their way to Valencia. Insurgent General Franco’: victorious passed Figueroa and Seo do Urge], two milestones in ti: northward drive to wipe out Government resistance , armies hafi The Government's diisorganiaod, foot recoding? was only an average of 25 miles from France's ticq, Beyond Seo de Urge], Franco’: army was at the Spain; his forces were less than ll Th choc _ if‘ lal f’ ti f . ' f s rsfiicflmfilfi 112.1 J25‘ 53‘... ‘1's“n€..i..'i.'3,°‘?i. T.‘ A g n peace negotiations with the Insurgents. iFrench-l-‘rontiori Zone 0n Virtual War-footing apprehensions raised in h-anoo that the Italian troops might constitute themselves an “army of oceu ti on the frontier to orce Home’; territorial demands. PARIS, Fbb lS-(AP)--'I‘he Pull Government. decided today to per- mit defeated ish vernment forces estima to total $17,000 men to cross into France from Oatah- Italian ' Admiral Subject-ed g l To Egg Vegetable Barrage 11mm IR) "‘“°&‘.“’°..' n3‘ 13 a 10b l) Winni 1G1 S Toron l! g Otwwa 1° Montreal 0 I! ebec 2 16 Saint John g g: Charlottetown I I fill-BOMB Maritime east, moderate to 11% wugixds; fair and cod, followed by H tide this mks-noon 03613.20 and marrow morning at 12 . film sets this afternoon a: an rises mow morning . . last, q moon Nb. 1i 12.12 ‘summons tide 1s minutes am- tirm Charlottetown. T!!! 0A8 IIII! IAILIJNGI jail on charges of disnderly con- tested duct. and inciting the populace. inc l . mm..o'°...‘2'i‘.°‘.'.'.1‘£&'&a' "