_lVYIVVQQFfYOQW4IfIIv*€fFY_' ‘IW I Ill? \Jl II'\I\ILJ I I I‘4IIIIII_ uuzww-rw: "m" (iunrdlso. 791N119‘ m" MAXIMS MAXIMS 0F A 0i’ A MERE MAN MERE was ' 9%” w Perlevelfi‘ failures come Int, . doT: do a bud thin; 1s 1.. “M1559! I - _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew <=--~=-- T" "s" CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1936 12 PAGES i.';"l.".'..s:¢.".".::.'."".':.".. 12%;; lion, lroidecl. 2:: Hopes For Greater iiarkeis In Britain LIVERPOOL. Nov. 3-(CP CABLE) >Hopcs for increased trade between Canada uud Great Britain were ex- uesssd today m spcechc; and mes- uzvs n,‘ a lunchmn today in con- ierpon w ill the Imperial Fruit in i. tonfoivito. ‘l .. L» .. -,\l l. nit)’. Wed- luuay, Nuwnlbcl‘ i111, L-23-ll-3-2l. lllvcl‘ ltiill. linznnr. Monday, L-Ilfi-II-li-lll. "Bonliil Line Club loading hogs, limb ilH-‘v l:\‘l'l'}‘ Wt-dalcstluy u‘. 5- lluurs 1‘.‘—-3. L-UOIZ-IO-M T W Li. “Coir-n iu Chicken Supper nnd 3 lil Aluzhlllc Hail, fluulir Niv.c:;ll)cl' 4th. L-JlS-II-ll-Ul. love. Dental, will ljc i, Novem- n hull, llltll. L-1i0-l1-4-3l. live hogs , Emerald 0th Albany unl tl L-fil lil-fi-fwt-tf. .c of Ml". and Mrs. John L-Gll . Cuglc Traverse. v u: Llzlz- llny ilnll, bingo and 5 ‘ > 1' l1 ;id.:y' evening, Nov, - N0 lllllllll‘ postponement. L-63-1l-4-2l "ilnxlvu Bailiff-day evening, Nov. aq§111<1_l1=lI\.\' n1. the home of Mr -< Ml.» Jnlln J. Mclsuac. L-62 -. I. " Cnucl-r; \\'l|l Bah l, _ be held i.u lite l. BflPlOll hall uu Thursday Nov. 5 pf - M. llilllllfifilOil l5c adults- "WTMS for relief in the Wlsf. L-5l-1-4-Il {filly ‘MCOHIIK Ladies Aid ‘i m Hmllnlnl Wednesday 3 P. M. c Culnlnll Home Parlor. L-Cil-1I-4-1l. ll xcflebllnz P, c. Island Poultry mséuauou Agricultural Hall, Wcd- -"1l. Novclubcr 4th, 8 P. M. L-31—ll-3-2i. It . ogilglt miss the big‘ Variety ‘ommy Y"1'1< Dlllycrs at Freetown l“ m - Ilownnl Friday, and i-iun- llvr Monday of next week. 11-59 ‘gqfhkken Burner. m. Stewart \ '1 H1111. Wednesday, November A ' 3119M!" served 4-8 o'clock. $111111! Mt. Stewart United - rraa-11-4-u. "A" Rllflculturnl meetln g Will be gsydeln Slnnotlfs Rbfld School, Fri- mlnealilligiz. November om. .1. A. e mo. 1* w- “fiber will address pnkethfilns on meme and mm“ 8 Practices. All farmers Y invited. L-5481-1I-3-2l. “mflms of the directors of the - “filly Formals Institute will be h the Ofiilce of the Depart- Nos: "1 Airriculturs on ‘Ihursdsy, M52?" 5th It one o'clock to dis- “ n ' Pllflfint unfavorable Mark- qn- “111106- W. D. Rlfll, PIES“!- 14-44-11-3-31. Britain ’s Efforts Described yln Throne Speech Problems Of Defense And Econ- omics Awaiting Imperial Con- ference Discussion In May. LONDON, Nov. 3—(CP Cable)- nre observed today as King Edward VIII opened the first parliament of his rclmi nnd rend the Spccc‘ from the Throne, which deicrlbed the iflorls of llu- government at the "appeasement of Europe." Pflillf‘ Minister Baldwin subsequently reviewed the political situa- Anuouncing on Imperial Conference for next May, he said "We luvs pruhlems of defence and economics, grave alike to us and them [the iiizniininns) to which we must give the best attention." ill- urged controversial treatmcnfof [the situation in Palestine be “:1 out, “rilucsfiuy. Nov, »t_ Minot.» Peace Traditional pomp and ceremony Referring to a bill designed to halt public disturbances such as those last mouth in London's East End, Mr. Baldwin said it was a, matter ofgreat importance. "We do not tolerate for one minute intimidation of any parties." he de- clared. ~ ~ Miss Florence Hol-sbrugh, Con- servative member for Dundee, mov- ed the address in reply to the spccch from the Throne. It was the first time s woman had ever carried out this task. Peers, peeresses and other not- ables gathercd 1n the House of Lords to hear His Majesty read the speech in clear, distinct tones. Although a heavy downpour of rain forced cancellation of the drive in a state conch from Buck- ingham Palace, crowds lined the streets for u glimpse of the King ns he drove by in s. closed car. The slaccch said "the Government will continue to do all in their puwcr to ‘further the appeasement of Europe." It hoped that event- ually nll naval powers would be- come parties to the London Naval Agreement signed last March. ‘It expressed regret at the dis- orders in Palestine and looked for- ward to ratification this year of the Anglo-Egyptiml treaty. "I hope to revisit the Indian d0- mluions nnd tlzcrc to make known to the princes nnd people of In- dis mv succession to the imperial crown.“ suid the speech. It said an Imperial conference would be luld next May l.n London. at the time of thc coronation. The speech bore on‘. predictions of u, busy legislative term for psi-- liniucztt. 1t said the Government would cmtiuuc to foster industrial activity at home and to promote freer international exchange of goods. It said the lnw would be amend- ed to mnkc more effective scctlon dealing with persons and organizations disturbing the pub- lic prace. The law regulating con- ditlou; of work in “cums; 51m officials snid. and the Antonin. pro- (Oontlnued on page 1i) ' damage T2 oosc VEL T s WEEPS T0 PO WER 11v LANDSLIDE’ KINWCWED viijiiro Wzzvs Mills Ffiés T PHARLIAlIH/IENTD Triumph-N Scored INSIIRGENTS LAY sisal manuals Fascists Drive t0- wards Getafe Only- Eight Miles From Madrid. MADRID, Nov, 3—(APJ— Mad- rld‘s terrified inhabitants watched from their housetops the fight for possession of their city's suburbs today. The familiar warning sirens sounded about every half-hour as the enemy planes flew over the capital. There was no attempt to continue the serial bombings which have tokens toll of 210 lives since last Friday. Insurgent aviators to- day contented themselves with showering down leaflets calling up- on the populace to surrender. 0!: the rooftops of Madrid's bulwilngs, the city's residents clus- tered silently towwsich the battles their fighting forces were waging to halt the enemy advance almost The People ’s Choice within the clty‘s suburbs. Flames licked skyward through the evening dusk as Insurgent planes loosed incendiary bombs near Getafe. a suburb which ‘house one of Madrid's two principal airports. Fascist infantry columns ad- vanced under aerial protection nl- 1 most to Madrlds environs today. One column was reported only three miles from Getnfe. and about 11 miles from Madrid proper. At Legancs, a scant five miles south of the capital, the Govern- ment hastlly mobilized tanks nnd ; ariillery, presumably for a countcr- * attack. "Madrid ls in danger! SHVE Spain!" was the universal cry as ‘ in the first dawn visit 0f enemy planes machine gun bullets rattled off houses in Getafe. WITH THE SPANISH FASCIST ARMY SOUTH OF‘ MADRID . NOV. (Continued on page ll) Freighter And Liner Collide MONTREAL, Nov. 3~Slgnal Service officials said tonight little was caused the liner Antonia of the coastal .~tcnmer Gospe County in a collision Becsncour at 5.30 P. M. ‘today The Gaspe County, they said, was: damaged in the stern and her rudder was out of commission. but. lshe was not taking that ' anchored off Becsncour water. after the collision to wait for a tug to tow her to Montreal. . No one in cilher ship was injured, ‘ “ toward Montreal bearing ony a few scratches. _Edmon ton Cuts Interest On Government - held Bonds By J. F. SANDERSON Canadian Press Stall Writer EDMONTON, New. 3 - (OP) — Termini the action retaliation for the Alberta Government's step in cutting bond interest rates, the City» of Edmonton today reduced inter- est payments 50 per cent on Ed- monton bonds held by the Alberta Govemment. Bankers for the city were in- structed today to reduce by 50 per cent sli interest payments to the province on city bonds. This fol- lowed instructions from the coun- ell. Alberta h0ldl $1,900,000 in Ed- monton bonds and it has been es- timated the 50 per cent reduction in interest payments will represent 847.500. On the other hand, Edmonton has $800,000 in Alberta bonds on which interest rates were reduced last June and confirmed by legis- lation proclaimed lest week. The net position will be that Ed- monton saves 847.500 and lolies $23,000 so it expects to make mon- ey on the deal. CALGARY, Nov. 8-(0?) --Oivlc authorities refused commenhtodny on the action of Edmonton in re- ducing the interest rates on its bonds held by the Alberta Govern- ment. The sinking fund of the city of Calgary holds about $740,000 ln Al- berts bonds. Ihfifliviffcefilbids $1,200,000 worth of Calgary deben- off l She ‘ lures. PRES Ylllilliiii Mayor I). L. MacLareu Victorious. SAINT JOHN. N.B.. NOV. 3 , (CP)—A full ticket, the Civic Im- ' provemeut: League headed by ltiayor D. L, MacL-arcn, was victorious in civic elections here today. By an overwhelming majority; an entire: ticket was elected for the first time in Saint John's history. Every member of lhc present common council except the Mayor who took office last spring by ac- clamatlon, was defeated. Commis- sioner Edward D. Walsh, Mac- Iarelfs only opponent for the mayoraliyq met a four-ta-oilc dc- fcst in the landslide. Ha polled IDENT ROOSEVELI.‘ 1ELEBTS Bllilliiill And Civic League I l only 946 votes against 4,218 for the 1 Muyor. The six successful candidates who will take office under ltiayoi‘ ltlnc- Larcu a month from today m Saint John's first council umlcr the new form 0f civic govcrlunuilt are O. E. Barbour, R. L. Gvnnunn, A. B. Gilbert, H. C. Svlluflvitl. R. W. Izlgrahnm and J. A. Whiqcbone. A change from the commission form of govcrnzncnt was voted ill u plebiscite. Defeated commissioners. in ad- dition to Walsh, nre R. W. Will- mons, A. E. Mz-ssic nnd Georgi‘ D. Ellis. Conlmlsslonel" Wlgmorc has directed the department of water and sewerage for nearly 25 years. Liberals To Meet, In Ottawa ilec. 101 OTTAWA, Nov. 3-—(CP)—Prom- lnent Liberals from"all provinces will gather in Ottawa. Dec. 10 for the annual meeilngof the National Liberal Federation. Notices of the meeting were sent out today. Prime Minister MacKenzle King will be the chief speaker at a com- plimentary dinner the Federation will tender members of the cab- inet and it is expected all Liberal Premiers of provinces will be pre- sent. Chief business of the meet- ing will be the discussion of or- gsnizstion problems and the elec- tion of officers. The Federation's last meeting was in 1934. Last year no meeting was held owing to the election campaign and the change of gov- ernmer‘ vr liad Relatives Here ls Belief TORUNTO, Nov. kPollce here were asked today to a-nist in locating relatives of James A McNcill famous trill-lime bicyclist, who was killed in Los Angelcs Saturday in an unto accident. McNelll is thought to have a sister in Prince Edward Island- ile enlisted with the lflfith bat- talion during the great war and Wus drafted to ‘the 85th bul- tuliun. Elected . (By The Canadian Press) Designations are 1D) Democrat; (It: Republlciul; (S) Soc iIl Iudcpvrudent; (F-Ll Fnruiel Labor, (X; Incumbent. (Maine Governor clvclcd Sept. 14). lvinine-Lcwls Barrows R. Texas-James Allretl D-X. Governors list; i lvlurltlulc slllkc today while nnilriluls (ialcstiou 0f Furnish- iug“Safcty Crews” Argued. SAN FRANCISCO, NOV. 3—(AP) wvlolcucc, f<:re.a.sts oi more trou- ble aurl zuiilitlonul sympathy walk- Ouls malkctl the United States op- iloslug sides here inched along to- squadvou sleeve hands. Pollen patrolled that harbor ns G-corgln—E. D. River D. Coilncctlcut-X-Wllbul" CYQuS D. Rhode Islnnd—Robcvt Quinn I). Teuncssec—-Gordon Browning D. Senators Electeril Designations are (Di DvmlJ-"itnl; (R) Republicans; 1S) Socialist; (ll IlldCPClHlUlllj iF-Ll Funnel-lau- bor; iXl incumbent. (Maine Sen- ator elected Sept. l4). Maiuc-Wnluce White R-X. Loulslnua~Allcn Ellcndcl- D (un- opposedi. l MlsslsslppL-Pat Harrison D-- Xl (unoppo ed). ‘ Georgia-Richard Russell D4 X‘ (unopposed) . Texas-Morris Sheppard D-X, l Aiabsma—John Bankhcad D~X South Carollna-X-Jnmes Byruz; _‘ D. , Virglnla-X-Carter Glass, D. Florida-Claude Pepper, D. Tenncssce- X- Nathan Bach- man, D. _ Florida (SF-Charles Andrews, D. Austrian Cabinet ls Reorganized VIENNA, Nov. 3—(AP)—Chun- cellar Kurt. Von Schuschnlgg t0- nlght reorganized, the Austrian cabinet in s cleanup which was seen as apparently erasing the last Helmwehr (Fascist Home Guard) influence on the ministry. ' lcgcdly glvc well a: the Iloustnn. Tex. wroicr- lruni. Iu the lnltcl" city strikers iriuiui-nd hv:\cl\vn_v' lu n walkout I whzcll local Ulll<lll leaders votcci 00 outiuw. Striker.» cluiuicd six ships; l were tl-xl up there. Police ordered - l five stukc leaders to leave the city. l l OVERTURN TRUFK In New Orleans n sharp group of mcn, attacked and overturned a loncicrl trunk, forcing the driver to ‘ m: Police said the attackers were /l‘.}>.lilllZ(‘l‘S of striking longshorc- llivll. Three men were under ar- rest as the result of a mating al- n two mcn last night. l Con tllllled 0n Five Convicted Murderers Face Execution On Friday NEW WESTMINSTER, B. Nov. S-iCIU-Slx men,‘ convicted nnd senlcmred Lo death on murder charges. svcrc in Oukaln jail tonght. five of them scheduled to mount the yrallows Frldninlf all five are cxccut- ed it will be the largest number, ll is believcll, ever iiantzcxl lit one time in Canada. Unless ihc Miuisici- of intervenes. Alex. Euros nnd Rich- ardson. Indian brothers, will rilc for the murder of F‘ H. Gtsboilrnf‘. Dominion Indian Department cou- stablc. M. Cnnford Indian Reserve. IIPFII‘ Merritt. B. C.. nu Nlal’ 23- 193i Wilh them will be Charles Russell. cotlvfctcri and Mnlcnccti to death for the murder of teller Wllllnm Elli ward a showdown on the question l For New Deal In , Democratic lVin ‘Reports Streaming In From All Parts Of United States Steudily AddT0 Democratic lvlajority. r) ll)‘ Si.“ l((ll§5§l('l'.<().\' (Tunudizul Press Sizlil Writer A New Ileul landslide was slronuly indicated as tzlhu lzltion of votes in 'l‘ucszlzi_v's lklitcd Siam-s election vouched ihc slziec where a nuiion-ivizlc picture v-us ialduig" form. President Roosevelt surgcrl in ilu- love on curlv returns from such key slates us New York. lliiuois. (lhliliiillll even the old RODIIlJllCZIII stronghold of Pcnnsplvziiiiu. 'l‘;ihul:it- ion WilS fur from complete, and returns “un- mainlv from industrial centres. hut the frcnkl seemed cuilclllsivcf” Al l2 l‘.'.\l. '\.\"l‘ Ne“ l)l‘illl‘l'.< lvzl in stall-s encomp:i.~.~ing 11R votes in the l'l‘(‘>ll(l(‘illlIll lilrvinltll (‘illlcgln (invvrilor All Landon. the Rvplahliczln uonliuec. was in front in status with a total cleciovtil vole of iii. Only <l‘llli(‘l‘lil£ voles were in from sizitcs commanding the other elector ballots going toward the college ioiui of 553i. in the lililil ('i(’('lil)ii, llu0s'uvl~lt won lTZZ vnlcs‘ uviiinst, Herbert lionvefs 59. Quadruple Survivors in Race With lieath "—= (Iuncede Defeat Viewing rhc steadily luoruxllu: rctilrus, such pro-Lnnzinil as the New York American nlltl Kansas City Star couccrhd the; Rcpubliczul hul had been difcaiwLl The Star fnlvasnnv n landslide fory the President. ' l Xvllhfxy hllifflbPllltn‘, 'l‘cl:l1., Nov. Starting off with -.. ]lu‘.\'l'l‘llll nu-‘ 3 cleus in the solzcl South. \\l " 1 11v» lzuy ";xl'.'-.ll.. m .1 . alone commands 146 (‘l"i‘l~'ll‘l: \'L ruplc blflll (imp m the cypress Roasevciz Willi a slcuclllj: im- su-nmps of Kizss llrl YPAlCYlPCl nxynru _ lmedn-ul aid tonight u; u l‘Zli‘C".“lill l (loath. The ])l'l‘ll('ll(‘i‘ of "the more ub-,l m. nulhuluucc Desiring the (Liv- ulib I lmdallt life" i‘\'4l1 llillllllillil i101 sped ill puurug rcllu 130 . I lead in lPl'l'll\ll‘_\' generally." com (ll to the Republic-nus. Republican nominee by ‘nizlrrg ul iillllS um Senazll, All», whcrcthcy slim lend in ills own Slat» l1fKan-| xvi-re born lust night to Mrs. Joules szts and surprised by lwlvwlziilu Lhat Bridges,Iii-ycurlu-d wife of ashore [7(‘l‘l'\')i‘lll.ll‘.(‘f? in traditionally Re- cvoppi-r, public-nu Massachusetts. ‘Pwo other babies, a boy and B, Such Southern Dclnocrflllc fvrt- girl, (lied a few hours alzer birth. resscs its Alabama, Georgia, the The children brought here were Carnllnns Virginia and ilmnessce‘ plhurl-d in lncubutcvxs sud gzveu set lhc New Deal ball l‘fllllllg.i\'llh 1 oxygen. returns favoring the President bv; E111; pearl appeared m greatest of furnishing “are”, crcwgo for BL j mOlInIIIlIIOUB majorities. dilugi-l". The tiny lultrfs hmrlthlng [v0.0a “T5,, COML ships‘ 1 Favors New Deal was lvrvzulnr and C. 0.111512: Five hfurlilule workers were held ‘ Nl-‘W YOU‘ 11nd “'5 111:‘? b-Qc of 47 l m“? pwnouhcc“ r C " 1 M 1,05 Angola; harbor on suspec. , electoral volcs swung lulo his col-x Ll-Hc, 1pm of n55nu;,p;g_ robbing and. unln from the start. With half“ M W I Mwwwflkii-T kidnapping two oil workers who i119 51RW5 DTPCUICl-E Yelfifml. 11K‘ ' " ' 1mm. Wont to m“ vomnmmy for President had 1500.763 votes and safely, The Vlfllllln said their as- I Landon 9ll,0‘.l(l. “HEN 1f (QMEQ ‘i0 Hlllflllila were strikers‘ “flying. In 01110. \*'111‘1‘<‘ 26 “1““l°l'<"11 1131- MARRYlNQ, MEN , lots were nt stake, lhn New Den‘. 1 had a lend of almost 2 no 1 while 'I‘cxas‘ 23 electoral vavics was saltvil away when n quarter of the stains counties accorded Roosevelt an a!~‘ most ll) to 1. l, The PClll‘lS_\'l\'lllllfl. ll'(‘ll(l was the‘ : big surprise. No Deluucz-zit lllln rc- cclvcd its 3G electoral voles in Hill l years, yet 2.054 of the suites 8,010 l l l l l l l l DiSPLAY n L01 Morn: (Ash: THAN precincts showed Rooscvell lcndillll 007.137 vows to London's 411,900. 1 Returns from the West trlckfcd in slowly but l)iii‘l‘ll1‘! Aiontailn and l Idaho, the sn-ulg z|1l]ll‘ill‘(‘ll to hi‘ toward the Prvslvli-lii. A Demo- crallc surge got llll(lt‘i"v\'2l_\' uniy lll such slates as North Dakota, Neb- rusku nnd cvcli Ailuuesnia, where "piruuls, for the lulu - TORONTO Nov. Ii ‘C?’ nluhl and hlaxiulilrn lclupc Democratic ICoul-lilueil on * ll> Dnwsm‘ _____*_ -——— —-— ——— » ;—, —-~; \'l l\\l‘..\ ldliulvlltuz. lei-gum 111 Wiunzprg 6 24 l 'l'<ll'0l;lv\ 44 54 Oilauwi 42 64 l Monti-cal ‘m “'1 , Quebec 3G f‘? C . Hobbs. dilrlng a bank holdup here, Saint John 44 {"5 Jun. l5 Inst. and pzxwibly Vmvcnl Halifax '1" “ll Macchlonc. rmiwnv slnllonumu nnd (‘hurloffl\‘o\\:: ill? l?" convicted .‘ll\_\'f‘l‘ of Michael Hudovk Fi‘1'f‘@1l*1~3 of 1N1’ B’ a Hudoqys Rplml 1-. wiarzliuic H: . Fresh south-awash my“. m" l¥l'lii:»ll (‘i:ll‘lll).,l 1‘»::. \\i:'<l~; ]\.l1i1.\' rlvvxiiv \vi1llo<-.~a.-i<)il- . (incision l cw wclcil lo- u! :lli)‘-\'i'l‘~ £2,211?“ I Huh lzdc llli. uflvvllooll zll 253 The Sixth. Flnrl lmuhlv. l ulul tomorrow" ll\i)l'lllll11 at 202. -lll.<11<‘-" granted n reprieve in Nut‘. L‘? in Sun sits this ificruoou u‘. 4-H Chlvf Jll.\'ili‘l‘ Aulav .\i w: . ‘u i1. and i'..\<'\ ‘(nuovrrnv morning at fl H. Suprmuv (‘ourt linhvv polulllilg, Lust (lhurlcr ' nloon Tliuzz-llal. judgment 0i the Slliifvlll? Cour‘. of 1. N013 11211 l1»111» Canada nu his appeal llc was cou-, ns‘1'nélll°"sl1diq am“ 1R "flnlm" i‘ m. . . . inn nvo c own vlclcd with Rus cll of ihc hunk-iv l- Tn“ VA“ Hum‘ cris murder. [vine-l lionlrvi 0.1.". u. m. l p. m. Arthur l-Illls. i‘\'(‘t‘llllflllf‘l‘. is. ifl?.'.o';' lyll-flvlfllllllll‘ n I. m. ms p. an, expected to arrive here wmorrovz. l """" “m” s"""""" NA train connection int hip