MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN -__.___ rcllgéon. a Guardian Two Cont: "mm" dfan. Funded u» yum 9"" Th; decline of political prospTi-lty in venlce was exactly coincident with that of domestic and individual CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936 - saw" ,____.I“»L"Q_______ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 12 PAGES ~ ltitrlll M5 ill‘ .\ Niiiilii I\i.\"~ »..—.1_._r -r-_._ _ 4 ‘I'm-re may Le i-u gin-at _i illif . of curry)’ in tempuaii (‘Ullitlll .. to leave little for the primary Lhtlilil of the eternal. Anlluul SulnicrlpLun lir-iiu-reil Slim lly Mull Cuuudu mid l}. S. A. 516" MAF=RID zLGgAlN usiiiss siciinn IN uiniiuins insurgents Claim Vic- tories In Air And In University City. u}. By Guardian's Special Wire) liADlllD, Nov. l9 — Insurgent imbs struck in the heart of Mud- mi again today, partly wrecking itirostoflire, the Central Bunk uul an ornate palace, once the loiiie of the Marquis of Linares. [ncstiniafril numbers were killed. Two street ears were jerked into lieair by the explosions near thc liatofili-c. A number of passen- im were believed killed. lliagunolly ivross from thc Post- flioe, the Palace of the Marquis, lore recently usfd as a Govern- lmt barracks, was partially torn lvvn by another bomb. Athird bomb ems-lied through Iveral iinurs of thc Central Bank. (insurgent leaders outside Mad- lili reported their forces had wheeled artillery within the city limits of Mixdrid to rcpiy at closer tinge to Government shelling). The horror of the two-ivcck bom- larilment was plainly etched on be laces of ivcriricd Mzidrilenos as hi‘ surirjved thc ruins oi‘ much of iQMlNfi fVfNll “Jr... ....vr~.l t. siiiiigick. A B. With-ii‘. liuiitcr River. h-EZZ-ll-lb-Iii. _"Dnuc" in Vernon Hall. Monday “l? 23?". u d of Vernon and Mill- tew Girl Guides. L-uoi. "Blliillk poliitiy every day at Wflliflfifs idling station. Bmnard ind Wclidei". Raising-ton. L-UOZ. "B-Iiv your Xinns Fruit Cake at P ic at llolmnifs, Satur- llall. Souris, Nov. 511cm‘. 13min) niid oil‘. run — “im- L-oio-ii-ia-zo. {genie to the Chicken Supper l‘ ' l.‘ u A ex hiebiiiizild. Vlovxii Road) l iday "B. Nov. 20m. L-5IJ1l-11-l8-2l. . Fciitist. will be h i: r... P ." November 21st, “T144111. 25.11. 26th. 21in.‘ L-58G-1l-20-li. a . "fall-IV! live licgs, lamb: (n41 i? ‘M1111; at Elmira and Bril- mm I ‘and 211i. Write or w F 0. ililtdlfl‘ pztrticufarsdlard- ‘Lm- L-357-1l-13-3i. I nzicdford Club loading at Bed- nliflflnosrlay morning, Novem- wlv ~l ll train time. R. E. Con- t’ smmrv. L-5tl3-l1-20-1i. "Annlllll Meeting of Stanley gflftlns Club will be held in the H, $1" Saturday. November 21st at ' ' H SWTITW on Monday night. L-59l-11-20-2i. It mags: bell. receiving station in nadltetown operated by 'I‘he "dean National Silver Fox 5t {SSAssocintion I-“ur Marketing ‘Boa “OW open for the present ' L-552-l1-l9-2l. ‘I mug; Y!" be ‘buying dressed "Vembomuy bfiimning Monday, Queen s: 18th at our p'nnt, 1'15 m“ c "TL T011 mrrket. prices. anadlsn Company Limited. LJSD-ll-XO-lflflo. In "egrtllglltfittle Theatre Players will mow m Evil‘ well known variety mum“ DVlOrth f-loll, Bummer-side. Tickets yorflvtmna. November 24m. _ ‘ S nimble from 'ri-infty “smbera. L-542-11-20-1i. ____.___ . -,._ mWTAnnusi Meeting of the be held iemmmme Federation will m" the Y. M. c. A. Char- lo, n m‘ "l Tuesday. December A. M. and 2.30 P. M. o. v Secretary. Island Schooner Sinks, Crow Safe PXCTOU, N.S., Nov. 19-(0?) --Tlie Schooner Benny lion. bound for New Glasgow, 18.5., from Plnette, P. E. L, sprang aleak in the East River and samk an hour later today. Captain Dan MacDonald and the other seamen aboard eu- eaped. Rearing the motor missing, the Benny Lou's skipper went‘ below to Investlga‘ and found water rushing into the hold. Sherarried a cargo of vege- tables, oats and fish. Pillllllllll. TENSIUSN IN FRANCE GROWS Communists Demand Arrest Of Promin- eritRightists in Sui- cide of Roger Salon- gro. (A. P. by Guardian! Special Wire) PARIS, Nov. lii-The Commun- ist Party tonight demanded the arrest of former Premier Andre Tardlcu and two other prominent Riglztists whom the party blamed for the suicide of Roger salcngro, Minister of the Interior. The Communists licld them re- sponsible for attacks on Salengrds war record which Lcftlsls believed caused him to kill himself Tuesday iiifzht. The political bureau of the Coin- iniinil. Part-y urged charges be brought against Tardieu, Horace Cnrbuccin, editor of the Rightlst. ivcr-L-ly “Grlugoirc" and against his son-ln-laiv, Jean Cliiappe, fcrmcr clilcf of the Paris police. STRIKES SPREAD P.cmi:r Blum himself direcfed elicits tonight to prevent moss dx.“ inonstratioiis against Rightlsts blamed for the suicide of Salon- grc amid a ire h flurry of strikes. Blum orclcrcd fl. Judicial inquiry into tl1€_S1liCl(lt‘, which leftists charged wns Scicngrols means of escape from continued allegations by Rlglitists that. he deserted in war tzmc~allegatlons quashed by o. court cf honor. A general walkout of Lille metal workers was called in sympathy with a. rtrikc of 2,700 workmen ag- ainst discharge of a union dele- gate. IIINEBS PROTEST Twelve hundred coal miners in Bethune struck. protesting refusal of the management to discharge (Continued on page 11) l l l I PlllAlll nuiui now NEARING CllMPl_El|llN Curtaiiment Of Island Export This Year Seen As Result Of Treaty Limitation. Local shippers have been advis- ed from Washington that the U. S-Caneda. trade agreement quote on imports of white or Iri h certi- fied seed potatoes is nearing fulfil- ment. for this year. The quota. limitation fixed by the treaty is 750,000 bushels. which from March to the end of‘ December are allowed to enter at a tariff of 45 cents per 100 lbs. The old rate of '75 cents per 100 lbs. automatically goes into effect whenever the quota has been reached. Reports received at Washington todate show that fuliy 9.3 per cent of the quota has been filled, but u". not all reports of entries from smaller centres ar: forwarded promptly. the margin is actually smaller than this figure would iii- dicate. It is understood that there arc about 200 curs of seed potatoes still awaiting export in this Province. It is o. mutter of tiriccrtalrty how mciiy of these cars, if any. will get into the neighboring Republic under the expiring quota this year. If held over till Junuoigv, they can get. iu under a 60 cent tariff, but. they must be iicld till the follow- ing March before the 45 cent tor- iff again come" not only means added risk and ex- pense, but all such shipments will cut into the quota. available for next year's crop export. In otlior words, thc situation next your will be further complicated by reason of this year's hang-over. ‘Guatemala ‘Shaken y Earthquake GUATEMALA CiTY, Guatemala, Nov. 19 -— A strong, prolonged earthquake starting at 3.10 p.111. today alarmed residents of Guate- mala City. From the intensity of the shock, it was feared damages might have been caused in other parts of the country, but no re- ports from the provinces had been received. NEW YORK, Nov. IB—(AP) - The Fordhom University seismo- gruph station announced two "very severe“ earth shocks were recorded late today, apparently occurrlngin the Gulf of Mexico or possibly the Caribbean Bea. - It was determined that shocks about 2,100 miles away in a south- erly or southwesterly direction. The first was at 5.46 PM. ABT and‘ the second at 5.51 RM. ABT. Hamilton Firm Receives Munition Order, Report HAMILTON, Ont. Nov. Ill-The National steel Car Company has received an order for shells from the British government, ft was a. ounced today by R. S. Hart, vice president of the company. He said the ordei-‘wu a small one. “It is jurt a small order to en- able. ua to get ready-to get ‘tool- ed up,’ " Mr. Hart laid. The vice president added that he believed a cmnpiny which proved if. could ufacture a sat- isfactory product and was equip- ped to do no would stand a chanc of receiving further ordera. HYDNIZY. N. 5.. Nov. lb-The Q l Steel and 0on1 Corporation had not, as yet received any order for British munitions, H. J. Kelley, vice-president and general man- ager, aald tonight. If any order l: placed the company is prepared to produce shrapnel lhell blanks along the same linea of operation al dur- ing the wer. Equipment used in shell manu- facture durfnl the Great War had been dismantled. he said. but could be replaced quickly. However, any muntions orders placed with the Sydney plant would be confined to shell steel alone and not the finished shell as far as present t into effect. This , R. C". ll. ll. ll. lip To Standard CommodlrcSays 'I‘lie Charlottetown R. 0. N. V. R. Division was inspected last; night by Commodore P. W. Nellea, Chief of Naval Staff, Ottawa, and Commander W. E. Crcery. Ottawa. Director of Naval Reserves. The Commodore impacted the guard of honor under Lt. J. F. Connolly. C. 0.; the Ship's Com- pany Division under Lt. Scarth: and the New Entries Division under Chief Petty Officer Ross. Classes were told off in Seaman Gunner, Seamen Torpedo, Wireless Tele- graph Signals, Seamanship A and B, Stolzcrs, Rifle exercises _and Bayonet Fighting. Fire Stations and Sen Boats Crew Drill were also exercised. "The parade tonight was excel- lent," Commodore Nelles said after inspection. “The quarters here, too. are certainly well above the average of those of the re- niainliig volunteer reserves." he continued. The tlzrcc-ma tcd auxiliary Llfllllint; ship zit present under c iis iiiciioii in N018. Scotia will be o. great addition to the training facilities of‘ l-lalifax the Commo- dflrfi thfluglit. It will fill a rcoJ need both in n. c. N.‘ and n, C, N, V. [L's naval training, 139m“ Nmlilfi to Charlottetown ihc rlaval officers inspected Naval Reserves at Saint John and Hali- fax and also the R. C. N. ships c:- tabllshmcnt and dockyard at Holl- fnx. Today Commodore Nellcs and Commanrlrr Crccry rrttm to Ott. utvu nrirl iicxl. \'.'i‘t‘i( they izrpccb thc R. C. N. V. Rfs at Otfiuivn and Montreal. Freighter llgrounrl lii Miramiciii Bay POINT ESCUMINAC. N. B., Nov. 1!l-(CP)-—Ag1'ouiid since 8,30 o'clock lost night. the 43594.01; Grcck Frci2hL-2i~ Dofphoi remained hard and fast tonight on u, reef off this spot cn the south shoreof Ztlir- amlchi Bay, The salvage tug Foundation pauicliii. racing: to the scene from Plctou, N. 5-. unis expected to arrive sometime tonight, Rcsidcnts hcrc bedcved rctlonting would be at- tempted at the next high tide, about 10.30 A. M, tomorrow. The freighter was considered in no danger unless o high wind arose. In ballast from Montreal, the Delphoi grounded about a quarter of a mile from shore while cnroute to Newcastle, 36 miles from here. There was no storm, and the cause of the accident has yet to be explained. Bank Deposits Show Increase OTTAWA, Nov. 19- (CM-D:- poslts by the Dominion Government with the Bank of Canada showed an increase of $3,154,317 for the week ended Nov. 18, compared wth the previous week. according to the week's statement of the Bank issued today. At the same time deposits by chartered banks were up by $13,407, 619 over the preceding your. ISNTERESTSIS MAINTAINED lll ioisinw Judging Will Be Com- pleted Today— Lt. Governor To Pre- sent Cups And Tro- phies. A new experience was furnished theqpartlcipants at the Fox Show yesterday, particularly those com- lng from a. distance. The roads were covered with a. good coating of snow and in places had drifted to the depth of one t0 two feet. Several were held up and lost con- siderable tlme. but by strenuous eflorlzs managed to gel: through. A bank three feet deep was formed near the entrance to the Elxhibit- ion grounds, but a call to the City Building was promptly answered and a force of snow srroveiierg soon cleared it away. The greatest difficulty out of town visitors mm was at Fredericton. where some cars were stalled for a. consider- able time, but most of the Sum- merslde and western people got, through without mishap. ‘The at- m°5i>l1cre was crisp and keen out- side and in the Main Building, but in the judging room 1i; was quite comfortable. The storm and diflicult going cut down the attendance vcrymucli indeed and what would have begii one of the banner days was re- duced to an average attendance. Interest, however, was keen as could be and every move of Judge Callback ivas ivntched eloscly. 1.5;; _-, of the foxmen present could p_ one, two, thrce wcll iii advance 01' the awards, although there was VBYY “We variation in thc firri fcw placed foxes. (Continued on page 3i Eight Face Death In Russian Court KOVOSlFIR-SK, Siberia, Nov. 19 Russians and one German engineer pleaded Hum!‘ tOdQY. the Goverment nnuounned, b0 charges of sabotage 0f the great Kemerovo cool mines with the resultant death of 14 miners. A ninth defendant admit- ted "partial guiit.” Death is the penalty. Temporary Changes In llberhart Cabinet FHJMONION, Nov. Ill-A hem- porary cabinet shuffle, caused by the illness of Provincial Secretary Manning which may extend for months, was announced today by Premier Aberhart. Dr. ‘W. W. Cross. Minister of health and relief, will be acting minister of trade and industry and will be assisted by Lucien May- nard, minister without portfolio. Attorney-General Huglli will be acting provincial secretary. IIRANBE PEKilE BlENil TBA WESTERN I (A. P1)—-Scven ' . torlc Verrlca Castle, temperature Record For llovcmbcr Set Sub-freezing weather continued throughout Prince Edward Island for the third BUCOBSSll/u day yes- terday as snow fell intermittently. The frigid weather was believed to have established a new low nurk for November, the temperature at the Experimental Farm at Char- lottetown dropping down to flve degrees above zero. Several un- oflicial readings early yesterday rc- ported the mercury had gone down below the zero mark. The Experimental Farm recorded a total fall during the‘ three days of 6 1-2 niches of snow. Yesterday the Prince Edward Island Deport- ziicnt of Public Works went about the work of clearing the highway between Charlottetown and Sum- merside; trucks being sent. out from both centres. » Although the fall was only light and was not sufficient to hold up traffic, it was considered advisable to clear it off the highway where possible. Weather records at the Experi- mental Station go back to 1909 and never in that. time did the tem- perature drop so low in the month of November as it did during the present cold snap. In November 1925 the mercury touched seven degrees above ‘zero, but that was the lowest. cvcr recorded previous to thc present year. v > The thermometer was gradually rising last. night. but. was~stlll far below the freezing pbint. Summcrsidc experienced the cold spell also, and thc official reading thcrc sct the low temperature at two degrees above zero. .-‘_( litany Feared llead In Factory Blast 2o-(Frldoy)—An explosion in a. chemical factory at Merano, 10 miles from the Austrian frontier, killed between five and 10 workmen, said meagre infonnstion received here early today. Local authorities, n dispatch ‘Md. declined to give complete details. The factory is situated near his- which the Emperors of Austria once were ac- customed to visit. ROME, NOV. Norwegian Collier Arrives Safely HALIFAX. Nov. 19—-Coated with ice, the Norwegian collier Havorn arrived in Liverpool, N. S., today banishing fears that had risen for her safety 1n shipping circles hem. The LBW-ton freighter was 2B days out. from Hartlepool, England. ERITAIN PREPARES T0 PR 0 TECT SHIPPfNC ‘inc? 110T REFEZ iszTes Insurgr-Trls Said seekingBlockade Qf Spanish Ports i British Attitude Of Neutrality Un- changed By Italo-German A c t i 0 n. LONDON. Nov. l!)-(.-\I")-t2i'e:if “Filllill ])l‘t‘]).'ll‘(‘(i fu- day to ensure freedom 0t‘ pass i, 01' her ships in Spanish waters while l"0i'eig"n Scci'etziijv lidcn told the llouse 0t Commons he considered there were other governments more biamc\vorth_v' than those of ital} and (Ierniziny for violations of the hands oil . _ iiii pact. Aroused by Opposition jibes. Eden said: “As far as non intervention is concerned i can siiy cute- goricziiiy that I think ihcrc are other (iovcrnmcnts more to blame than those of ltuiy zinzi (ici'm:i:i_v." _ His statement, which some members took to he u veiled thrust at Russia, threw thc House into an uprnzir. Cheers from thc Government benches mingled with cries 0t "Shame! Shame!" from the Labor i\l.l’.’s. I Eden ignored subsequent hceialuitr. 'ind avoided furtlici definition of the "other (ioverriin “ ' ~; w; ~~ ~—_~-:_-:a fbndamag d by "Grounding . l Inspected and found not to have Franco's roporwd warning of 4 been damaged when she grounded blockade; me future of mo. Nun at Batter-v Point, a‘. the mouth 0i.‘ intervention Commmlu 311G905‘ Cil.ll‘§OLi-.ji>()\!ll harbor. thc 1.1191- Sible 301m “anon by Bmflm mull ton freighter ltizirine Trader vxaa Pram“ w "mmmm mimom m mo.‘ ready to continue her voyage to Seas‘ iNev: Brunswick ports last: night. 05mm“ m” Emmi‘ Goviprrki liuulerl oil the shore by tliv merit. announced it haul ll0i.‘i‘l‘f'f‘ll.'- Q pwrgcrhn bcciuhgomg tug Fun-mp ed details of L)“ report"! SWAN“ utzon Fr: ilziin, the freighter wait- msurgem Mackade “I my“ bmm- cd only for favorable weather bc- formed sources expected the Gov-i lore leaving pom crnmcnt. to issue a warning that] Ltnvds agent. m Charlmtcmw‘ force would be uscd. if neccs-‘riryf coifuwiyod the survey and it w.“ t0 DFQLP" 1mm“ nmwhmmnc“ foiuid thc Ncwiotincllaiid-West In- tF-aflb’ i“ U19 Civil “m” Bmam dies Ccmimiiyr vessel had suffered warned she would retaliate if hcrl m, damflge_ she was allowed to vessels “fr? Hltflvkffl b)’ 59111159?“ continue to Bouctoiiche, Bathursu entsl. ; and Newcastle, N. B., where she “Vi/ill British 5111115 him b0 1W0" will di. iziiue llic remainder of iier tccted it they 8ft! tflking E0035 1° cargo of molassc . She came up the Barcelona (held by the Madrid Atlantic from Barbados, B. W. I. Government)?" Eden was asked - from the floor. _ The ruies which normally g0\'-. em international action in tlicsci matters will be pursued by Ilia‘ Majesty's ships in the (lcfcncc of legitimate British interests." Eden S0 replied. A “Tr QF WQRK OUT Committee stands K 0F DcnNg NoflfiNc! Turning to Italiux: and (ieriiiuii recognition of the Spanish Fascist cause liiden said he 5.1V.‘ no rr~.i~oii“' why the action slinulrl inviihflit" the work of the Non-lntcrvcziiiou Committee. Lord Plymouth, chairman of the group, was reported ready to (‘all a ‘ meeting of the sub-committee Mon- i day to discuss stationing nuitraii observers in Spain to prevent I shipments of arms rcucliiiu: citiicrl belligerent. Oceupy Debate The three questions which rice". piccl most of thc pnrlizimeiitziry dc- butc today were thc status of Brit- 1 ish shipping in the Mwlitcrraiietiiil Italy Prepares To Speed-tip‘: AirAnd Naval Armamen ts (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) ROME, Nov. l9—-Premier Musso- lini and his Fascist Grand Council today ordered speeding of air and naval armaments in case Italian and German recognition of the Spanish Fascists Insurgents should bring serious international compli- cations. The accredited Italian charge dhflladree, Filippo de Ciutiis, to- night was en route aboard an Ital- ian warship to the seat. of the pro- visional government. of the Insur- gent General Francisco Franco. As Mussollnrs foreign office stud- ied foreign reaction to the German and Italian recognition of Franco Wednesday. the Fuciat Grand Eden promispd to sock “Sgiunuh Aklxtu/atlo. I'm’. m V." 11.11- ccs from Italy and (lcrmuuy that ‘ mm,“ and maximum .,.,,,,,\,,.,,,,,.,,5. “common docs ‘wt mm“ "my Dawson f!) wro hold themselves in readiness to Vk.m,.,“ M. 7,3 -.—:::___¢ Eilnzcizton :18 30 (Continued on page 3i Harm“ ,3 w “n \vil‘.llil)(“.X 32 53 Tflfllhifl l3 2;? Ki: ~lnil 3 1m Of ' ii ..':i l 1'1 ltfnutvnl 4 '1 Quebec -‘. lit Saint ‘din el ‘.111 Council declared "thc niilltaryprc- ,- II 1'.’ f. l’ partitions of‘ Italy in this spsvial moment must be acccieratedalmx-c, all in the nerinl and naval flrl The Spanish sittialioii. oliicuil circles were agreed, ivns thc propel‘ interpretation of the "special mo-' merit." phrase. iv in lit European fears that Italy" and 'lii~,ii tide this ili.,,,Q_‘,1\{\{ 393 Germany might send direct aid to and tomorrow" mowing at 2. the forces of Gen. Pram-o iio\v that Sun s;ct.s this afternoon at <1 ‘J1 they have approved his govern- and rises toniuriuxv at 705, ment as the legal one in Spain. were scouted by competent govern. merit sources. 'I‘licrc was no reason to laelicvc. these sources said. that the action in any way would nflccl. Italy's po- sition u e member of the London r'.l_'.'. -l'l".i\.1“‘l.t 1x 21, 9.111 pm. ‘Sumnicrsirlc tide r1: cs later than Cliailo‘. .. .\'l‘.. riilc iuiit iuiin Lemon Ilornlen l.“ n. m. I p. m. Lemon Tormenflne ll u. us. l-Bl p. In, Ion-mugygnuon oommitwm [ugly axes-pa llnnday. lIInI First. quart: r m nu .‘—‘.iitiirzl-.i'c llw-g l" ii lliililii- . viii} é-Lsma-s- ‘ ~ -_ It “Ln-J; > A. < _.. -.'.' -> y». ‘_.-.,.;. _. a