MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN a life. Christianity is not afilocirlne but n77 flIIIIOUEIOII Guardian ‘Inn Cont! Inrnlnl Ullllilllll, Innndod Ill‘! CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1936 Everybody Covers Prince Edward i Island Like the Dew 3 PAC ES if‘? A resolute will v1 ouitles. MAXI MS OFA. MERE MAN omcs all diffi- Annuui Suhiicrlpilon Ui-lherud 54.00 Hy Mull Canada and . lhflAifl-M! FALL 0F MA Q UEDA PREDfC TED B Y FA sols TS FORECAST 31c RED Harm 11v WggL comma {vans | rralkles-Malpeque Tuesday. ; L-6636-22-1i. "Show and Dance Bradalbanc ptainesday, L-6636-22-2i. v-mlkies crapaud-Thursday. L—6636—22-2i. "salvation Army Bean Supper. October 29th. L-6642-1i. "Dance at Welcome Inn, Brack- ley, Wednesday, September 23rd. Islanders Orchestra. L-6631-9—22-2l. "Reserve Thursday, Oct. 8th, for Zion Guild Concert. L-6555-1i "Seven Mile Bay l-lall tonight, iuual dance, wellington Orchestra. L--6666 "Set-en Mlle Bay Thursday September 24th Card party lunch pit-ea.‘ L-6665-9-22-2i "Dance in French River Hall. Wednesday, Sept. 23. Admission men 15c ladies 10. "Best dance of the season Vernon llall, liicsday evening, September Ziih. Every one come. Doirt miss it. L-GG-lll-li. - "Buying live hogs and lambs, AZ Thursday. 24th, Emerald 25th until noon. G. C. Green. L-Sllii-G-twt-tf. "Cavendish Players will present, plnv "A Country Minister" in Sea View Hall. Wednesday night. Dance after. L-6633A-22-3i. ‘ino and Dance in Morell ill prizes-ZS cents. Wednes- day, September 23rd, .830. Special lllllfilt. L-G645-1i. "Miss Itlubvl Parkmaifs Piano Class will reopen Scptritibcr 22nd. Phone 153:6. 45535-9-21-21 "Regular meeting of Alpha Rliltkflll Lodge No. l0 tonight at B P. ll important. L-GGGB "Borden Line Club loading Hogs. Lambs, Ciilvcs, Albany every Wcdq lie-idly. hours 12 t0 3. 6658-9-22-2i "Hope River presents “Thc Hind Of the Law" at Corrrin than Friday, Sept. 25th. L-GGGil-ll-ZZ-‘ll "The liazclbrook Y. P. S. will hold a concert in Mount Albion hall Pi-iday night September 25th, itBiS. 1,1564“ Complete Round Trip Trans-Atlantic fliers just for the fun o! it, Dick Merrill, American pilot, left, and Harry Richmnn, night club master of urcnwniv! yesterday coinpifiicd their two wall Atlantic flight. The pair establish- ] ed a new eastward crossing record of ll! hours 8 minutes in their plane the "Lady PcacE". Richman NEW YORK, Sept. 2l—(CP) —— Hurry Riclimaii. the night club tlligul‘. and Dck Merrill. the avia- l tor, llcw liomc today lo a Broad- way uxlconiv, for the first men to spun the Atlantic U\ an both ways. The transatlantic filers, who I. week ago slOslictl into a Newfound- land bog when their gasoline sup- ply ran low, had to call on the scr- vices of a truck to pull their mono- plane “Lady Peace" loose mud-covered Floyd Bennett Field when they hopped off for London, Sept. 2. 'i"licy landed at the field at 3zl8 p.111. ADT and lcft immediately for Richmurvs 1.0m; Island estate and a planned tour cf night clubs and restaurants where broadway was cxpvctcd to honor the singer and "wading live Hogs. Lambs, and Cant-s at Kcnsington ’i‘liursdaiy “Irvine Sept. 24th. Nicholson Bros. balling at l-luntcr River same date. lfrliivvii and Cnmpb;ll. ! "Bcdford and Covchend club will l -°Ti<l a‘. York station on Wednesday l “illllius until train time, not 'I‘ucs- '31)‘ iiili‘i‘ll0Dil as advertised. 11-6652-11 "Redford and Covehfad Chili will b“ at York Station on Wednes- “Y moraine imtii train time, not Tmsilfly afternoon as advertised. fififil-il-Zl-l W"Daiice in Wiltshirc Hi1“ (m cdllmllli’. September 23rd, mod- "n and old time dancing, good music. In aid of Hartsviile hockey “llb- L-666B-9-22-2i h?“ Akrlculturai meeting m the “"95!!! of Livestock Production ""1 lilarketixig will be held in lihtiimine Hall, Thursday even- “1- Bent. 24th, at a o'clock. Re- Wantatives from the Dominion “restock Branch and the Livestock “Film-ins Board will attend. L-8660-9-22-2i "Ah aluminum meeting in the merest of livestock production and ialfletlux will be held in Heather- m; Hall, Thursday evening. Sept. {m - ll- B o'clock. Representatives "l the Dominion Livestock Erma‘ "id the Livestock Market- . its pilot. Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, who flew in a rescue plane to aid Mer- rill and lticlimiui at Musgrnve liar- i bur. Nlld., landed at Newark alr- ‘ pozl. lait- today and issued a state- ment regarded as an official ex- plahaiiull of the cause of the fliers‘ fcrccti laiitliiig. v "A weather" valve on the back of the gas tank cracked Opel! 811d drained out 190 gallons of gas," Ricksnbnckcr said. "That was when Merrill was flying the ship out over the ocean near the Newfound- Broadway Welcome For, And Merrill from . Action Week | land coast. ' “As he started to switch from one tank to another for a gas 'pickup, the motor ‘conked out‘ or ‘dicdZ Thus, oss of gasoline promp- , ted the landing." Both Ricliinan and Merrill denied, there had been a quarrel‘ between them during the return flight. National Peace ls Suggested! OTTAWA. Sept. ZI-(CPJ-“Nat- lonal Fence Action Week," during which Churches will be invited to organize special services, whilc schools, clubs and other interested organizations will be asked to plan programs designed to stimulate in- terest in international affairs, will be obswcrved the week beginning Nov. 8.. it was announced by the Dengue of Nations Society in Can- ada today. The decision xvas made at l. meeting of the national exe- cutive committee. The society reiterated its pre- vious stand that observance of Armistice Day should be designed to advance the cause of peace. Russian VLADIVOSTOK, SOVIET aus- 315 Sept. zl-iAPw-Russln is con- centratnig a new and siscret sub- marine ilotilla here, reliable 800"“ disclosed today-do l-Zllllld "Mm-gt the possibility of attack from Ja- pan. The submarines are the "iii.\'~“l“rl' fleet" of the Pacific. The)‘ W‘ lm‘ listed in regular naval manuals. No prying eyes are permitted to fathom their design. Soviet officials admit no t-iwclm number. Informed sources cstinialv that between 40 and 50 snbmcrsiblfl“ are stationed here. Japanese sources state 80 we booed wthln the Vie- dlvostok nel- m‘ 50w win attend. L-6663-2l “Mystery lileet” Stationed At Vladivostok small of is I The submarines are new. and easy to conceal, capable ‘quick ' manoeuvres-this much known, observers here say. They are believed intended chief- ly for defensive purposes because of their small size. They are sub- Jcct to no restrictions or treaties, however, because the Soviets retain- ed a free hand on construction in the Pacific. What the eventual tonnage limit is intended to be is not known here. , Soviet sources say only that their submarine fleet in bath Pacific and Baltic Bea has been increased 400 BRIM FIGURE UFSELASSIE AT GENEVA (By George llambeton. Canadian Press Staff Wriicrj GENEVA, Sept. 2l.-—lCP cabled) -Like some dark pctrel of the storm, l-Kalle Selassie swooped down on Geneva. tonight from the The Ethiopian Emperor arrived at a critical moment. The Italians re- fuse to come to the league As- sembly till the Ethiopians are turn- ed out. The Ethlopan delegation already is participating pending a recommendation from the cre- dentials committee as to whether its credentials are in order. And the credentials committee is at sixes and sevens. When the committee met wide differences of opinion were ob- vious. It was clear that an agree- ment would not be reached with- out long delay. Meanwhile, as the committees report svas held up, the Assembly could not function at all. The committee therefore decided to postpone its decision on Ethiopia and report on the other delegations. This leaves the Ethopians for the time being in full possession of their Assembly seats. (Continued on Page 3) NEWDEFENBE PLAN henna TORONTO, Sept. 2l.—(CP)—-Rie— pi-csentatlvcs of Toronto military and naval groups today bombarded the War Veterans Assistance Coin- mission which opened its sessions here today with suggestions for the improvement. of the lot of the un- employed cx-scrvioe man. Lieut. W. J. Carr. presented a scheme on behalf of the Royal Naval Association of Toronto, sug- gesting Canada build up a force of 50.000 to 100.000 men in land, sea, and air units. for the defence of the nation. These men, according to Lleut. Carr's brief, would be recruited from young men between the agw of 18 and 22, including youths on relief and in penitentiarles. Absorption of many thousand-s of tlicsc would leave jobs open for the hard-hit veterans of 40 to 60 years of age. (Continued on Page 3) German Army To Hold Manoeuvres (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) FULDA. Germany, Sept. 2i—(A. PJ-Chanocllor Hitler was here tonight for t-hc German army manoeuvres involving about 100,000 men, which for the zwxt five days entire province of Hesse. The Manoeuvres are sold by the German high command to be the biggcsi, in 23 years. Artillery and tanks will be used, with the men subjected to strenuous tests of en- durancc. One company marched 300 miles in 1'1 days. percentwitbfnthepoctfcwyean. air. 1 will be carried on over virtually the, Radio Chairman L. K. (1., of Winnipeg, recently appointed head of the new Canadian itadio Com- mission. W. Brockingtoti, NEW Rilblili BB. illiliiiflli OTTAWA, Sept. 2i.—iCPJ- The new board of governors for radio in Canada. continued at. a second meeting today to prepare the ground for taking office on the first of next month. The act under which it will function becomes ef- fective Oct. 1, and until then only preparatory work is being done. Entire membership of the board. excepting Brig-Gen. Victor ‘Oiclum, of Vancouver, was present when Chairman L. W. Brocklngton, of Winnipeg, called the first meeting to order this morning. Prior to the meeting the board had a conference with Hon. C. D. Iiowe, Minister of Transport. Whle no announcement was made it is consider-d 1irobablc the board tomorrow will consider recom- mendations to the Government. for the posts of general manager and assistant general manager of radio. Under the act. these appointments aie made by the gavernmentim ier recommendations front the board of governors. Major Gladstone Murray, of the British Broadcasting Corporation has been mentioned repeatedly rc- l cently as the probable appointee to the post of general manager. Regin- ald Brophy. of the Natoiial Broad- casting Corporation, is also men- tioned as o. possibility. WIIZlC the post of assistant general manager may go to Augustin Frigon, of the Montreal Ttolyteehnlque school. Both Major hlurrirv and Mr. Brophy wcrc born in Canada lil- though now allied with radio out- , side the Dominion. I Two Newfoundland: Fishermen Drowned 1 t ST. JOHN'S. NFLD, Sept. 2l.—-‘ iCP)—F'ca.rs that two Newfound- land fishermen had been drowned at sea \'.Il‘0 confirmed when the body of one of them was washed ashore today. Fred Norcott and James Doniiiiy left Ramca last Wednesday in a dory for their home on nearby Deer Island. Overtaken by a storm. the vessel apparently foundcrcd. -»--————-—~ 1- =.-—_—-= rlnqTaiaitliaTnw "SAl-Alld‘ ' TIA BIG iitiuciiuill ii iiriiiniv LONDON, Sept. 2l—(Cp—HaVas) The Times estimated today that by the end of next January Canada will probably have sold approxim- Liltfi_y' thrco-qtiariers of its export- nble wheat surplus. import about 60,000,000 bushels inorc from Caitada. (Italy purchas- ccl considerable quantities of wheat ' , from the Dominion last week). i “Clearly Canada. is ivitliin sight of thc (lispositl of the whole of her ‘ supplies" the paper said, “and her l next year with elevators empty." OTTAWA, Sept. 2l—iCP) _ an estimate by the Lindon Times that ' Canada will have exported about three quarters of its exportable wheat surplus by the end of next January was backed up today" in part by Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics estimates that the nation has only 242,000,000 bushels of export- able wheat. The bureau said it believed Can- ada will export enough wheat dur- ing 1936-37 to reduce her 1937 carry over to a very modest proportion." Statistics compiled since the start i "ieeaiiiniiaiw>ire"“ige a» iiiiiiiiivuc |NBll_E_ASE8 SAN SUBA, Tern, Sept. 21 — Flood waters of the ralngorgcd Colorado River rolled over thous- ands more acres of rich farming lnnd tonight. titling up lnestimablc damage along its twisting channel. Evacuation of persons living in the (longer area. held the death list down to two. The rivvr was falling slowly after reaching a record high mark of 62 feet there. A sketchy upstream disclosed damage estimated betivizcn $200,000 and $400,000 in an area 25 miles long and l0 miles wide. . Not To intervene in Bannister Base UITAWA, Sept. 2l.—tCPJ—There will be no interference by the Gov- crnor-in-Council in the sentence of death passed upon the brothers, Arthur W. and Daniel R. Bannister. _ scheduled to be hanged Wednesday at Moncton, N.B.. for the slaying of Philip Lake which occurred near there last winter. This decision was reached today at a special ses- M011 of cabinet council presided over by Justice Minister Emest Lia- polnte. Japanese Landing Protect Nationals In China (AT. By Guardian‘; Special Wire), TOKYO. Sept. 2l—(A.P.)-—-Jap- anosc naval oifieiiils tonight pre- i l l growers will be able to start again I iURfiSiFields, iléudadways TIMES Pinion -l"ew" With Dead instirgents Led By Moorish Leg- ionaires In SEVILLE, SPAIN, Sept. 2i communique tonight said Ma ‘ miles southwest of Madrid, has been (iccupictl troops" in their march ttnvartl Government forces offered muniquc asserted. (By i-IlJlliR W. 5 TiUhAYERA m: i..\ ltl-IlN Franco-Sept. 21 -(.'-\l‘)—l’ surgcnt troops tonight drove The Tunes predicted “my would ing up the town. and suffered heavy ‘Control Of l T alavera ’l‘errit0ry. y » BULL]; ‘TIN (Al’)—.\n official insurgent qucda. i1 strait-pic point ~15 by Fascist the capital. fierce resistance before giv- losscs, the com- PETERSON) (Cup) right lililii by the Associated Press) .\. SPAIN, (By Courier to our columns of trained in- ncavcr Nlaqueda, ‘ strategic < highway juncture only ~15 miles southwest of Madrid. ' command any day, with the l ed put i0 rout. all along the ii Fields and roadways were Government dczid. Overhead, GOlTflllllTllt warplanes sought to il((‘Oii‘l_l)il.~h what their land forces had been unable to do-cut. off the Rightists advance from the rear. Government Planes Active At Talavera. Le La Reina, captured by the insurgents l0 days ago, Government ivlahes kept up a , steady bombardment. Amoiig tho Wllllilflléd was Licut. C01. Jose Sainz. member of the Fascist political couzzc-il. If and when lvfziqucxlti. is cap- tured, what the insurgent, military strategy would bc next, remained undisclosed. Two main highways spread in a. “V" from Maqueda. One perfcctlyl suited to moiorizod units, runs i0; Madrid. The other branchcs off m; the southeast. to Toledo. where bc-i sleged Fascist ntvn, women and! children, tonight still were holding out in the dynaniited llllll burned,‘ citadel, the Alcazar. l Tonight tht- insurgent wari machine, led by ferocious-looking‘ Moorish legionnaircs, was in COil-l trol of most of the territory be-l tween Taiiivtrn and Itfaqucda. Govermeiit. reinforcements were‘ hurriedly consolidated in Santzil Olalla, the last Government l stronghold between .\l‘tll]ll(‘(lf‘t and hiadritl. { Fascists Besieged I TOLl-IDO, Spain. sip: 2i iA.-' P.) - Government mil leaders tonight. rested their m 'il for i1 ifinal assault to (lrivc nu’. m" kill the besieged who have .ii out. in the ancient. alcazar fort if.) ilnx. . ’I'l"ieir forces \\'l‘-1ii'l4‘(l r the‘ point. of l‘Xl'lilllf§llOll by thrci‘ (lays of incessant fighting. the (‘inverti- . ment lcatlvrs .\' the lust moment ; ‘ delayed iiVll‘ ~ .i iiinvn attack. today. ' There wire 1.700 ivii.» fur“. ‘ook refuge in the niieiczi; t.» liow many still livc ativi‘ till‘ homliiirti- . (CDilllIllliKl on Page (it -—— — ~?__| PJriyTO A spokesman. however, insistcd i "our demands to China are very‘ l moderate." i pared i0 send a landing party to‘ Tim prtncni. silifl-tliflliliil‘ o ‘it'll!- ‘and former Mayor [China to protect Japanese nation-i llOli, one high llllill0l'ii_\' rllili,‘ Hi3 and property‘. i "compels Japan iii iziiw 1i sir m: In announcing tho decision. the stand" nrtiinsi. "dniiiri-roiis‘ anti-g details of which were not dls-;.Iiipnni~s~ spirit in Plilnu. None- 'closcd, 9, navy OlilCQ communique the-less. he said. tin. ultimate ob- l Maid: - .jectives oi Japan's policy were “to "Anti-Japanese terrorism has strengthen the intimate and friend- extendcd across the whole Chinese ly relations betwoen thc two continent and is becoming ram- Cvulilfifsi‘ pant"- l (Two Japanese destroyers. it was The mnmumquc m,“ kuungsl neportcd from Shanghai. were tak- and bombings which it. alleged had to Haunko“, who“, a Jqpmccc (on been suffered by Japanese in China‘ 5m, poymman w” 3mm,‘ snub dining the past year. dgy.) l"? ll “will! detachment of marines ‘ The Fall oi‘ Biiiqucda W115 predicted by the Fascist high lovernmcnt defenders report- no. littered with the bodies of iii Ti Making Football A ‘ 0f Unemployment Says Mayor Webb WINNIPEG, Sept Bl-LCPJ-Tfhfi unemployment problem in Canada. has become “A potitical football," Col. Ralph H. Webb, Conservative member of the MBJlii-Obit legislature of Wimflpeil. charged today before the opening session of the annual Dominion con- vention of the Amputations Assoc- lotion. Therewas no justification for un- employment n the Dominion, Col. Webb told the delegates. He said ‘discontent. is rife." . FEW PEOPLE GET Info TROUBLE wifuouf (new, own new ,' filazritimo East-Fresh altlllh and southwest tvitizls: ‘Mostly cloudy with much the S.I.‘.I\l‘ tempera- tures; prnlmhly some light min. 'I‘ORON'I‘(3. Sci-i. ‘.11 1UP) .__ Allninium and ninxiniuiii iciiip"ra- titres: Dawson - - ~ ~ - - - —4'.Z 50 i Aklrivik —- —- -- -- —-‘.!2 34 lilrimtmlon — - ~ _ — ~50 G4 Rtfltrina - -- -- --» ~ ~36 83 Winnipeg —- — - - --46 62 ‘Toronto —- — —- -— -~ ~54 '74 (liiiwa - - ~- - - —-56 72 .\l'.\ll"f‘(‘£\l ~ - - — — — —60 '12 Quebec -— — _- - -- ~54 68 Saint John — - — - ~46 58 Iiulifnx —- -- — — -—- ~48 62 Charlottetown — - -- -48 64 I-ligh tide this afternoon at 3 and tomorrow morning at. 1.55. Sim sets this afternoon at 5.58 and rises tomorrow at 5.41. First quarter moon Wednesday, ‘, Svpt. 23rd, 6.12 P. M. Suinmerside tide i8 minutes later than Charlottetown. T [IE CAR FERRY Leaver Bordon I.“ A. ll. I P. I, 5J0 l‘. M. Lellwl Tnrmrnllna ll A. M. 2.55 P- M" 0J5 l‘. Bl. Ilnlly except Sunday- Commenclng Monday, July 13th. and continuing until Hominy, n ,- ‘ 7th, an rulilllinnnl only morning trip will ho mada- on Mnndnyn, Tuesday! and flnlurilny. Ferry will In" i llnrdo-n Pier at 1:00 A. M. and ions-o (‘ape Tnrmoutlno Pier 0G lilb A. I. on . -1,.