MAXIMS or a MERE MAN -_____-n \ r1115? 7Y- ?" (‘liar Ion-ling Guardian, Founded I851 Lilo is too short to nurse onc’: latictmvn Gulrdlun Two Callll CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1936 Covers Prince Edward Island-Like the Dew ‘ MAXIMS 0F A Bi iiRlI IHAN ('0lII})I0llli.~i‘ i; soinriilncs the uill oi‘ God is an unchristiaii world. _._-__---f_.-$ ri-ii 5.1.00 $5.00 Allnnul bulisrrfpiiun ll Ily Mull (‘allllllill llhll l'. .~'. .\. 12 PAGES- bdicate T ._: Distress 0ft Sable island HALIFAX. Dec. 2—Two Halifax “wig... trill. bricked heavy sea‘ mmghl in a dash to aid the rJgrkm llu.~.-ian freighter Fried- mi, 511;" lll distress off Sable a broken lildder. Tile tlozi Franklin, more Wi-eriul of the two. steamed out qr Pl tail lllll'b?l' wli := ll\l two weak‘. The tug or left Halifax to ilid Chebllcto said rt souheast ‘Fflllllg the ocean. lictiiii iii‘ Shooting Accident, Passes l:t.lll <. u , ... the home of a neighbor in Central Birsvlllralailt 'l‘liursday night when is left 1c: was shattered belo\v the iuzl Lloyd lticLaugliliil, 21_ lied in lilsptal this afternoon. coiuuo fVENli in North Lu Wit llll c rl . ounce idzly, Dec. 4. L-972-l2-2-3i. "Fancy “lurk, home cooking, iitsru‘ ll t-uil, Ililptlst schoolrcolii, , Du. 4. il3il-l2-l-4i ".»tlbai1_\', Fjvlay December 4th, aid u z, at ‘Tie home of Mr. llartni '1‘. Kelioe. L-lOl2. "Cllfl: lillas illmton llilll, December 22nd. L-999-12-3-2i. "Brrirqllr- tonight card pnrly at tome of .\ir. and Mrs. Owen Con- Wll‘. L-l0l2. "Dlill(‘l‘ at No:iii River Iiali Dec- unber 3rd, CIll'll\‘v'(‘.lI Qrcliestra. L-956-I2-2l. poultry, empty cops, Frulzils, December 411;. Sgd. t C. GYCPII, Ability. L-IOOS. "Purchasing ill LTQlDZl llooliis. Friday, Decem- lil 4th ilt 8 p. m. L-100il-l2-3-2l. rREWl" u Tuesday, December iaii for ‘frlility l/itsvion Band Con- ' ml 14-961-12-2-21. "Billing live hogs Nbany Thursday" 3rd, Emerald 4th until mu. 0. c. Green. L-51l3-6-twt-tf. “Gen. Lc ghiizer Co.. (next QLeeu Hoiuli now buying all kinds if dlfisactl poultry. Try us, L-954-l2-2-tf. "Rllll‘ll‘.l"lf‘ Sui;- Glllfi’ lI.i‘l, t.'_l‘ Provincial Bank, mulfilfll‘ cvciiing from 6.30 on. L-12-1-3l. in Busittes; rTKiWt-iligtnn Club will change ‘Iffl lu» for loading ltvestock to I“ "“ l 1'l“‘0on inqoad of after- iluilll a iii the past. Please note 14-1010. ~ 1118c. "Conic to the big variety concert. Klllvvluii Ilali Thursday, Dec. p," siuunv. first fine night. Ad- "Wlnn lilr and l5c. L-871-ll-28-12-1-3. iu ‘lISIourls ‘and St. Peters Clubs l 0nd livestock on Wednesday vreuonn December 9th in place of cusléillfli’ illternoon a: has been the h om, Please note change which lortiiis date only, and list with a‘ sfltrviarv. L-ioio. .- dlliresirck Marketing Board Cubflb’ lllrouiih local shipping “- I ‘during week of Decembtr 1th linwwtlli-vr‘ Filcsday forenoon Ken- onntll. Tuesday afternoon Uigg, dig“ Svwnri. Montague. Car- “ st. PWcrlncs-rlay forenoon, Sour- -m- Hcicrs. York, Wirisloc, Wilt- "mi: unter‘ River, Bia/Jalbane Mb“ l" 3 Orlcck Borden Line at awful’; Please lLst stock with local ‘lfl- il-ioio. “Livestock M ding h" ai-kcting Board h; _a K5. lambs and calve‘ at. mm, Ycgiwk pens foot or Prince “mm-r B arlottr-town, Tuesday Dc- noan andth until 3 o'clock after- mmaftcr similarly every Tuesday “mo” until further notice. z ~rgggnlglrpgoiée llvlestocik ma: . Y 5 PP n! Témill- Try it and be con- Sohool Colimrt inl "Mu-ling: of Carpenter's Union iTEw Rlilllil iiEAll ARRIVES lli cutout lvlajor Gladstone Mur- ray, Manager of Broadcasting Cor- poration, on 'l‘our of liiaritimes. It wn"'the hope of the Canad- ian Brcziices ing Corporatlki t0 maize Canadians ccnscious of their own country and then project typically Canadian programs t0 the world at large through the use of a high powered Lhort wave stat-ion, lvlajor W. E. Gladsiflnfi Mur. llzl Ias: night. h/lfljul‘ Murray, new general manager cf the Canadian Brood- lastlnz Corporation, arrived in Cliarlcttclotvn last night. He. will remain in the Province today and leave for Mcncton tomorrow. Mr. J. W. Godfrey, Ilailfnx, a. member cf tile Board of Governors, is ac- companying the new manager, ‘who stated in an interview last l night that he l" making the tour to (tr-t the feel of local conditions so that lie will be able to visualize neczli; mid ploiilcms. The qusstion i; sometimes asked. Major lvlilrray said. "what is the use cf our attempting to put on programs to compete with pro- grams put on the air in the re- public to the SOIIIh?" The answer i‘ that a trilly Canadian program cannot be put on south of the border and that Canada has some- thing to offer radio audiences that | they cannot get elsewhere. A short wave program for world itgt "crs v." "id attempt an auth- entic iiiterpr-e atlori of Canada in a; attractive a form as possible. Included in such a series oi pro- grams would be rlramatisation of evcnis ill the Dominica's hisfory. While at Halifax Major Murray announced that he Chad decided to recommend tn the Board of Gov- ernors that the Maritimes be made a siparate zone. Up to the pre- sen‘. the Mariiirnes have been link- ,cd with Quebec. It i; the hope o! the Corporation to have programs ‘ built up in each of the five regions within tho framework oi’ the or-, }gaiilznllon rather than have pro- iiirams centralized, the radio head said. Major l\1urray,va native of {Silt- - -d ori_page 3) .'f‘- .»..,.‘-:':$'l' .1021 Arfca MY steam Mmalco film‘ CANDY limes ‘may Pm’ Mt‘. 0N A DiET 1 Tlllf- CAN FINE‘ Leaves Ilornlen iLlil n. m. I Linnea Tnrmr-ntlnr- ll u. m- 1-55 Dally except Bundny. N Irnln nnnnecllnn Int lrlp. WEATHER... . . ... -- ‘TORONTO. Dec. 2—iCP)—-Mll'l- "d maximum temperaturlfii 24h 48 Edmonton a to ~58‘ Regina 1° 3° Winnipeg 15 3° Toronto - 2° 34 Qcmwn zero 32 Montreal 3 33 Quebec 4 33 Saint John 6 32 Halifax 13 35 Charlottetown 13 35 Maritime am: Inmllifll east- erly winds; cloudy, followed by some snow or part rain. High tide this aitcmoon at 2.35 and tomorrow morning at 1.54. Bun sets this afternoon at 4.20 and rises tomorrow morninfl lit 7.21. Last quarter moon Saturday. Dec. 5, 2.20 p.111. Summerside tide eighteen min- King E Powers Protest Treaty Violation LONDON, Dec. ZL-(CP-Havash- Great Britain, France and Czecho- slovakia today farznally protested against Germany's dCllUDClHllOllCf the navigation clauses of the Ver- sailles Treaty. The move was made as a result 0i’ Angl French consultations, of- Tlle notes expressed the "regret" of the governments involved that Gcrmnlly had cliozsezl to (IQHOIIIICQ the wntcrivays clauses unilaterally" and without itxlrlling. BERLIN, Dec. 2—(AP)—"\Vhat‘s done is done." a foreign spokes- man said tonight of French. Brit- ish and Czechoslovakian protest‘: against Germany's resumption of control of its waterways. since ilizi Great War administered by an in- ternational committee authorized by the Treaty of Versailles. Greek iloivit flipped, Report: ATHENS, Dec. 2-4AP)-—A strict censorship was placed in effcc‘. today following discovery of an alleged plot to overthrow the Government. A number of prominent politi- cians were reported arresird but the govcmmcnt, in an official :ta.tem.:—ii~t to the pres said "the matter is not serious." Names of the aleged plotters wvremot disclosed. BELGRADE YUGOSLAVIA. Dec. 2-(AiP)-—UHCOIlflfll'lCd report". irrmi Greece teday stated a plan to seize the Government by a coup dkztat had been nipped by raids in which Nicholas Politir. former foreign minister, and Re- serve General Reppns were arrwt- ed Communications with Athens were difficult and delayed- ii a rm a n Youth Are Oonscripteil ‘BERLIN. Dec. 2—Tlic newly-ap- pointed "youth leader of the Ger- mali Reich," declared today the "lives of all German youths belong soley to Chancellor Hitler," whilo Catholic authorities conferred on what could be done in the face of Hitler's conscription of every Ger- man girl and boy into tile Hitler youth movement. The “Youth Leader of the Ger- man Reich," Baldur Von Schirach, at the same time issued assurances that he had no intention of "rais- ing false gods for the German youth." Leading Catholics, however, in- sisted the smiea o! decrees promul- gated by ilic Nazi cabinet Tuesday, widened the state and church schism and might lead to "grave conflict". They charged the Nazi youth conscription movement was a “flag- rant" violation of the Nazi-Catho- lic conoordat, but expressed doubt whether anything could be done. utes later than Charlottetown. ward V!!! [it it ll Eitfitflil British Public Rejaortedly Vorried. ver Atti- tude cf Sovereigns (By George l biefon Canadian Press ff Writer) LONDON, 1).. 2~Bclllnd the apparently qzilct scenes of We t- lnillsiei", iollzti‘ one! troubles are b: ‘ng. Thty an from the re- l-.. cvs bouesn the King and the Gov lliiicllt. Since the accession of Edward VIII, Britain llns boozme a vast ivlii-perillg gallery. Wild stories of his fificiizly-llip with Mr . Ernest Simpson. who but lately secured a. divorce (lecrce nisi at Ipswich, pass cnillesasly from mouth to mouth. Only the brlrest references ap- pear iii the dillly press. Nothing authoritative ha. been made known. Foreign periocii ‘llS have been re- ceived by nt hi1‘. English sub- scribers vxllii ilzigrs torn out and with no cxilianzlticii given. Much Gossip Yrt llfisi-il) circulates without end. Oil? 1-"£ll‘IlS'lfll\\'f\y.~; from gos- lipi ll()\\' the King asked Mrs. sllllllbOll to lilarry liiifi when her divorce is made ab olutc; how Mrs. Sililpson, lifter rill interview with Queen Mary, absolutely re- fused to adopt his hand. The King. so galsdp inallitziilvsci, was picpnr- erl to risk abdicivioil. Tile uvelam lllflll tlirlnisse; stor- lc; of threatened zlbdleatioll with a smile and a shrug; of the should- ers. Bllt a public statement by Rev. Dr. A. W. F. Blunt, Bishop of Bradford. sol iolijzucs wagging. Iii the course cf an address on the Coronation services, Bishop Blunt pressed the King's need of God's grace. "We hope," his Lord- ship added. "that he is aware oi’ his need. Some of us wish that he gave more positive signs 0f his awareness." Acting Spokesman? Thl" unusual reference to the King by a Bishop of the establish- ed church sllilgoils that much more lies behind than appears above (Continued on page 3) Prominent Maritime Rebekah Passes BI‘. STEPHEN. N. B» Doc. 2- wPl-Mrs. Minnie Blanche Robin- son, '11, who has held high offices in the Rebekaha Order in the Mari- times, died today Her husband L. Manfred Robinson is prominent in the Independent Order of Odd Pbl- lowa. A daughter, Dena, at home, M lliiiiislvi ii i I A ici iinuiiiiii Great Britain, France, Belgium Seek Pact Against A g gr e s- sion. (LP. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Dec. 2—'I‘he Interna- tional Non-Intervention Conuuittee beset‘ with British charges that. foreigners are fighting in defence of Madrid, today moved to send observers to Spain. The Committee authorized letters to headquarters of both belliger- ent: asking permission to send rep- resentatives to Investigate reported munitions shipments to each. The British demand that the group bar foreign volunteers from Spanish soil was sidetracked into a. sub-oommW-c which was to con- sider the proposal Friday along with plans for halting aliiplane ship/merits to Spain. Britain also appealed to other members oi’ the Committee to fol- low her example in forbidding their ships to carry arms to Spain. Ban Arms Shipments "Tile United Kingdom Govern- ment now aretaking steps to pro- hlblt the carriage of arms and war from foreign ports. It is suggested that other Governments should consider the question of taking similar action, insofar as they have not done so already." (In Geneva. League of Nations officials discussed a plan to send an International Commission in Spain with purposes similar to those of the London group. Fore- seeing strong opposition from Por- tugal and the Insurgents. officials nevertheless cxpressczl belef such a proposal would reach the Couli- cil session sslioclillerl to meet on the Spanish situation Dec. 10). While the Non-Intervention Committee was wrestling wth the Spanish crisis, Foreign Secretary Eden in the Ilause of Conlmons conflrlncrl previous rcpmts that Britain, Flxlllce and Belgium were working out a new defensive agree- merit. Details Secret He did not discuss details, but said merely that the obligations of Britain shall approximate as close- ly as possible those of the liocarno Treaty." With the Government thus look- ing anxiously at developments in both central and southern Europe, it was reported at Malta that two of Britain's great battlceruisers. the Hood and the Repulsc, steam- ed ofl to Gibraltar "to relieve oth- or ships in accordance with a long- arraiigecl plan." SENSATIONAL CHARGE BERLIN, Dee. 2—l'GP-Havasi- A sensational charge that Russia had signed a miltllnl iissistoziee treaty with the Spanish Govcm- ment and was eqillppillv, the Left- (Continued on page 3\ Victim Identified As Island Native (C.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. 2—Ari elderly negro killed by a Canadian Nat- ional Railways train inside the Halifax City limits, tonight was identified as Charles Ciodirey, 58- year-old Chariottctowi Lrtune fel- let, after the body lad lain eight hours in a. morgue. Identification was made through a scrap oi’ paper found on his body and bearing the name of Herbert Morrison of St. Peter's, N5. Mor- rison said the man had been in St. Peter's a week ago, telling for- tunes. Godfrey had just crowed an over- head bridge at Armdale when he was struck by the train. It is be- lieved he jumped from another that puaedjiist a few minutes be- fore. Driver Gerge Bent and Fireman Zenas Martin. both of Biidgeivat- er. N. 8., said he was only a few feet ahead of the locomotive when they first saw him. An inquiry in the only other immndiak survivor. will bQ held. materials to Spain in British ships, _. DISPATCH T0 HEW YORK TIME; GLAIMS POSSiBLE ABICNTIIFN. 0F KING EDWARD ‘iilil lilildYl THROUGH FRIENSHIP 0F bill’. l SIMPSON. (A. P._By Guardiaifs Special Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. 2 — The New York Times, in a London dispatch tonight, assert- ed that conflict between Kittg Edward and his ministers has resulted iii a crisis “invol- S ving the possible abdication of the King t0- morrowl.” I l . It also reports rumors that Mrs. Ernest Simpson would leave the country tomorrow": w and that the King might go with her. . “Upon the utterly astounded country l there has burst a constitutional crisis,” the l Times said, “involving the possible abdica- tion of the King tomorrov: and silccession 0f f’ the Duke of York to the Throne. The crisis . . . i I TY HE igiio lonérilr hiddcll; fiiehconflllct laetvueen the l‘ B mg an is ministers as b zlze in.o open flames. THE ISSUE l)! TIE ()l' _———-i main. ri.;.'-l;..._.i (‘om- panion B e ll e v e d Lost. “The cabinet is determined that mar- riage of the Sovereign is not a private matter but a public and Imperial concern. The King, on the other hand, is said t0 feel tile cabinet has no constitutional right to dictate his prl- f. . vatc life, no matter how closely he milst fol- * ‘ low his ministers advice iii public irffzlirs. “Between the two there is no yZe-ldiiiir.” The Times dispziielt said “there is little liciéllu», .2. Li‘ doubt” in informed political circles that ‘QLQE,,§l,,“Lf.,,,EX§I}{ lresllft. Prlrrie llfinistcr Baldwin in coilfcrciice with the King today presented “an ultimatum and . u. i u n . . . . iLolidoll-Cn i-itwuli rcrulvi hi‘ that the King received it in trueulent fash- ~ .. mi». iv.»- Mun-ou- ion. 1 13v losing lllr- "will. Ainliisml int “With the press and parliament. the I church and the cabinet against him, he re- fused t0 budge. If he persists. the impression _ v p p tonight is that the cabinet will not hesitate to i §‘»'T"{l§.~i§“T."z..~.“_ force a decree of abdication upon him.” i‘ ‘f“""""’ " \\'l‘.i‘il they l... .;,,, i . .- HFLVF. l.\. i, lilvw Fl‘\' llllnf- and 2G mlnizlrs KEPT (‘LOSE SECRET . . {Funeral Grant “Best founded” 0f rumors tonight. ilici Hi‘ filiullfid Times continued, was a statement that 1W rs. , , Simpson ivquld leavp the country i0m9;'r<~v' ..:..“2.‘Z.-..‘.’.‘.I.; and “there is a possibility the Klllil,‘ vrril g0 l ~*'-**" ' '-'1§}‘I;'({§=\u§§r“1,_}§jl“*-_“‘- _ _ _ _ L . .. , plqvd. with her. And, incredible as it may sound, iio- . s y‘ body outside the Palace and l0 llovvmiiiz, i?‘ “at n.-li,.-.rnq....-.;] H - ~ if‘ (lFTl '.\'rl' ll en‘. \'l. Street knows urliether he will go as King or . ‘ ‘ v ‘ as royal exile.” ilfir.) ‘in; t p net" :~ d hi. ii Alberta a like sum. The riioiiry will he spent on public \\'!7l'kf€, most- lv hinhwnys, with wages at 30 can!’ an hour. (Continued on page S)