MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN —_i-—- Humor i: u uygen to the n strenlthem Ind cxhlllrntes. body. I I tt town Guardian Two Cents, '§|"§',.|”,.,,° Gunnlinn. Founded um. ITAL O-BRI NAZIS iiggfifilcnzw c Bomber Vanishes With Five-Man Crew wNDON, Oct. ‘I —(CPHavss) _A miyal Air Force bomber and its fivc-iiran crew which vanished alter suiting out from Bury, st. Etliiiiiiitls Wednesday night for stiutiiaiiiptoii were officially given up as lost tonight following a futilc two-day search. Aboard the plane, the Air Min. lgtry announced, were Flying o1. ilcer Douglas A_ Hamilton, pilot. officers Thomas J. Stewart and Ronald N. Haynes, and Aircrafts. men Trevor Prowse and Charles S. laduc. "" 1 plane is believed to have ii nito thB 888.. COMlNfifVfNli "Chicken Supper and Dance, Iona Hail, Monday. October 10m. - L-52-l0-4-5-7-8. "United Church Thanksgiving Goose supper, Victoria Hall, Mon- day, October 10th. 50 cents. L-148-10-7-2l. "Tlumksslvins supper - Come to Winsloe United Church Chicken Siippci nt Winsloe Hall, Monday. Oc:olici' 10th. 1f stomy following evening. L-1l1-l0-7-2i. "Wlicatlcv River Goose "Bu per lifontiay 10th. If not fine Tu y. 11-138-10-7-21. "Conic to the “Mite-box" open- lllg iit Mrs. lung's, Brackley Beach, l‘iit.~tlny' evening iltli. L-IQD-lo-B-li. "Borden Line Club loading hogs lambs. calves every Tuesday. Hours 12 to 3. L-(itlti-IZ-M-Z-fi-tf. “Conic to. Masquerade Dance. lxxiio Vniicy Hall, Monday, October 10in. Prizes. Webster's iiiusic. » 11-77-10-6-8. "licllc River play in Hopefield Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 11th, 8.15. L-1l2-l0-6-B "Plillfllllfifl Rummage Sale. Bap- tist School Hall, Saturday. October BIIIJI ocluck. L-l45-l0-B-ll. ' ‘Bonn Supper and Dance, Kelly's CFO.» llziii. lfoiitiuy, Octobci" 10th. Admission 25 ccuts. L-l04-l0-8-li. "Dance Vcriion Hull Wednesday. Ot-tnin-r 12th Auspiccs Women's Iliaililild. If not fiiic following llllllii- L-200-l0—8-ll. ' f1 nuo and Dance in C. M. B. A. Ii: . \‘i:ii<>ii Rivir. Monday. Oct. 1011i. (iz-iiicstrn music and lunch. ll-ltlO-IO-B-ll. ' Riiuiombcr Milton Chiuch ii suppcr 'l‘hiirsd:i_v, Oct. , slipper scrvcd (i p. m. L-222-l0—B-2l. ' 'I‘iic W. M. S, of the Clydc " Picbvtt-rinn Church will ‘Plitinicsigiviiiu Supper ii\ Lfiitlciy cvcning the 10th; 1.118 ‘fur-tiny. L-lGli-l0-7-2l. . L-70-10-5-4i. cliift- Co-op, Club listing Liinrstont- uiitil Octnht-i" J nor ton. ‘Pint: handling C. O. D. Vcrnon. Jcs. A. . L-lli0-l0-ti-ll. ' 'i‘5'.r nrrcrirs of tnxcs duc York SJ-i»... l.‘ tt .01 not pnitl by Novem- i . lic liaizdteci in tor colloc- - liv tirtlt-i" of School Meeting- L-l78-l0-8-2l. ' ‘llliluti nnd Dancc lii tho C. M- 14-40-10-4-8. “Uvfloclc ltlnrkcting Bond iontliiiu nous lambs and calves at Kin. '1‘ iiy, October llth. lruiii u. in. to 2 p. iii. We solicit 3'9"!‘ Iiatronitgc. Mr. J. W. Farmer will bc in charge. L-224. "Livestock Marketing Board m}; appointed a representative at b-licrvalc, with whom farmers can li.~l thcir hogs and lambs f:r °“'"l>cr:iti\'c sale. Consult Matt , flflcu. storekceper. for further in- ‘Wlllfitlon and service. L-224. _,"Livcstock Marketing Board thlll not load hogs at Charlotte- 0‘-\'li Monday afternoon, Octcber “All. Thanksgiving Dny. Loading L lfhdaY fcrenoon as usual. Other ‘Mild Points as advertised. 11-224. MONDAY being THANKSGIVING DAY and a PUBLIC HOLIDAY the next Issue of THE GUARDIAN will be __'I‘_IJcsi)AY, ocr. 11 ARIIIIBISIIIIP 0F F R E IIERICTIIN PASSES AIIAY Most Rev. J. A. Rich- ardson Succumbs In Hospital Aged 69, IREDKR-IIOTLJN. Oct. _ —Mosi: Rev. J. A 34L; (o?) Archbl-‘JIOD ‘of Llrcdericton and Metropolitan Bishop of the Angli- can Ecclesiastical Provingg 01 Cllllfldfl. died in hospital here I; afternoon at the age of o9. ’ e had been in failing health or sometime and became serious- ly ill with anaemia Sept. 14. He W88 Elven a fourth blood trans- fusion Monday afternoon When 38 years old John And- rew Richardson was the youngest churchman in the Empire to at- tain the rank of bishop. In 1931 he observed the 30th anniversary of his consecration as. bishop of Fredericton. Three years previous. ly he was enthroned archbishop of Fredericton and Metropolitan Canada. embracing the Anglican dioceses oi’ Nova Scotia. modem. i011. Quebec and Montreal. As Metropolitan he succeqigd Most Rev. Clare L. Worrell, Arch- blshflll of Nova Scotia. who at the time of’ his death in 1934, also was Primate of nil Canada. He was the first? to ‘become Archbishop of Fredericton. a1. though New Brungwick previously had held the Metropolitan See under the late Bishop John Med. ey. The Cl u h f E l Brunswick rchaso hatxlg acllllym tIlreicvtva bISIIODS in nearly 100 years. Bishop Medley came to the rovincc in 1845. He was succce ed by Rt, Rev. H. T. _ Kingdon. Appointed Coadjutor Bishop tn Bishop King- don in 1906, Archbishop Richard- son succeeded to the Sec the fol- lowing year. Born In England The Archbishop was born at Warwick. England. Oct. 30. i868. His only sun, Wilfred. died at jot‘ the Ecclesiastical Province of I -Montrcul l‘C(‘i‘lll.I_\'. Surviving are his wife, daughter of the late Archdeacon .l=’ortiii, Winnipeg, and fo_ui'_ daughters: Mrs. Bertram Clnridgc, Matiiiic, Que, Mary, at home nnd Epitli incl Phyllis, practising nurses. Archbishop Richardson had the uiiusuiil distinction of having at- tcndeththe Lnnibctli Conference thrcc times. This Qreat of all the bishops of the Church of England is held only once in every ten years at London. After his curly cducation at Warwick Grammar School in England JOIll1,Al'l£Il‘6W Richard- son went to western Canada and engngcti in Anglican church work. Rcsiiiiiing his studios at the University of Manitoba, he gradu- ated with the degree of bachelor of arts iii 1895. was ordained deacon and raised to the priest- hood the slime year. In 1898 he obtained a master of nrts degree. In 1897 he become first rector of St. Luke's Church, Fort Rouge, (Continued on page l3. Col 8) Committed To Trial For Manslaughter, MINTO. ‘N. 13.. Oct. 7—(CP)— Michacl Dclorcy today was com- mitted to stand trial on a charge . b" l. l/uviion Rivci‘. hlflllflfli" of manslaughter arising from the irr 1011i. Orchcstrn music nnd r tlcnth of Alfred Rowe. South Minto. killed in n hunting accid- ent Scpt. l7. R. C. M. P. Corporal It. L. LOVI testified Deiorey had told him that. he shot Rowe in mistake for a deer. Tlicn, according to Delor- ey‘s story. he saw it was a man, though he was wounded in the arm, nnd ran away. the cor ral continuerL That evening De rey nnd ‘tis wife went to the R. C. M. P. officc and, the accused said, “Mr. love, I shot that man." P. J. Hughes, K. C.. fiedcfltilflh. was counsel for Dclorcy and E. B. Mcbntchcy represented the at- torncy-gcnerals de artment. The hearing was held efore Magis- trate A. D. Hartt. Oct. ‘u-gorels? y"; Georges Bonn rc use £11m or dgny tpday whether the French Government was planning to send an Ambassador to Insurgent Spain in line with the new foreign policy o1 collab- orating with Germany and Italy. Bonnet. addrestng the senate foreign affairs conunittee. W88 “kcd by senator Charles Reibel whether such action was contem- (A. P. by Guudhn’: Special Win) PARIS r lated. pm. limited his reply to "i: statement that the Gcvemmen h t yqt, studied" the question or“ no-‘h an envoy to Burma. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i THANKSGIV no DAY Read yEverybody jzunutorricrown. CANADAJSA IURDAY; ocrosnn l assembi —n K-iraitisfi. ‘LXI’ l i l l l l I s. 1735 TISH A C C ORD SEEN IN SPA l lllllllllllllllllllli IA K EMIIV E R A WEII FBRIIFIEII Flllllllll ZIINE Nazis Ban Bouquets After Hitler Is Slightly Hurt. BERLIN, Oct. 7—Genmails tlmntcd tonight that. by Oct. Germany will h unncxcd nonr- ly out fifth iii‘ (izt-i-iitvslovakin. llciclisfucllrtii‘ Hitler himst-It‘ today was scrntchcd on the fat-c by rose thorns ivlicn struck by al bouquet IIIIUWII hy an admirer. l Authuritics imiutuliiitcly‘ banned A all flowcr-ihrtnviiig in (hp fuliirtgl The army |)l‘l‘]l1lI‘(.‘(I to advance} tomorrow into tht- AIIIIII zimc tic-I limited by tlit- inicriintioiinl coni- misslun in Berlin. (icrmun troops today pushcd to completion oc- h! ion \ 1o" F Now tluit tlic war cloutls arc llominions Will Not,‘ Be Asked To Share‘; In Guarantee Pledge LONDON. Oct. Im-Clllllfllil and the other Doniinions will not tic asked to share in tho British Gov- ernment's guarantee of llli.‘ iron- tiers of the new Czcchosiomik Re- public, it was stated officially t0- da Y. The Dominioiis, it was ictirncti, will be excluded expressly when the terms of the guarantee arc drafted. Should any Dominion ask to Join in the guarantee. the re- quest would be grtintrri but it. was considered unlikely hcrc any such requests would be inadc. Sir 'I‘homas IliSkLp, Mllllstcr for Defence Coordination. told tht~ House of Commons this wool: Bri- tain rogards the miarantcu now in effect, although the border Ilila‘ not yet been (leiiiieatcd and tiiv ioiliiig .l.\\.i} CiiiatLi c.ii1 gnc lIlZlllbS for :1 bountiful lizirvcst lllil llll‘ lirtliiiiisctliil _l>t-itt‘r tiiilc urchin t INI nun our PR fluifillilN Bureau Reports Island lifield, Now Being hair-vested, A b 0 u t Average. 1C1’. liy Guardians Spa-iii] Wire) OIYFAVJA, Oct. 7-Firsi estimate 0t lllt‘ 111.115 Lliiiititliiiii politic crop, DRUSJII upon iciuriis of crop corre- spiiiitlciii.» Alt Stilt. 30, snows u i0- t.ii 111011111‘ ltill 0i iiti,ti43.000 iiuudrcti Yivuxlll. ii dccrcnsti of 14 D01‘ cent ml wiiii llli‘ 11H’! iu-cductioii . 7,030 tin» iloiuinitni Bureau final shape of the republic may ‘ » Jlilllilt" not be settled for sevcrril \vot~'-- wlllilliffll Many newspapers have ci" ' ‘lffl-Ylcld“ ed the Government for mnku "gmfbl 80 the commitment, the first Ii‘l‘l'l- _ _ 15.. IIMEPLAAE" torinl guarantee in British liistoigv “Alhsf"kigzmu"Lmgd “jgigfhfjf, m" a “mml E‘"°‘P°““ 51ft“- lllxtlllllilll; uovii Scctia 1.5510110.) ' New Brunswick 4.988.- Funeral Services For C. P. Fullerton Held vice for Mr. Justice c. P. Fullerton. former chairman of the Board of Railway Commissioners and fvr- er member of Manitoba's Coin-t nf Appeal. was hcld here toda ' at St. George's Crcsccntwood ngllcnn Church. Mr. Fullerton. native of Amhvrst. Refuses To Confirm Or Dengy France T0 Recognize Burgos N‘. 8., died lll‘l'c Wednesday afici- a lengthy illness He was 68. but did not deny that the cabinet vnvisaged such an appointment. It was reported in circles close to the Cwoernment that Premier Daladiei- would postpone an- nouncement of decree laws de- signed to rebuild French economy and finances until Oct. 2:4. Senatorial elections. in which many members of Daladiefls Rodi- cal-Socialist party are represent- ed. will be held Oct. 25. The Premier worked in private? today on the decree which he was empowered by Parliament. to driiw up tinder virtual dictatorial auth- ority over the nation's economic and financial life until Nov. ll. tiiic»; sskitniciicti. ll 3,087,000 11,312.- ~—i 000)‘ Albcrirt (QP. B Glmrdllllfs Special Wirc) B.» < 1 , . 1777 (2237. Oct. 7—Funcrni scr- [06:51:51] to unbd ' '00‘, ' ‘ purctl viviiii su iii‘ boots now 1s 1 .000»; Quubcc 102111.000 ow; Olllflllti 'I.0l8.000 tit),- Nliiiiiltba 2.074.000 r2581,- llfjtl-AIOI) t2,790,0(lUI golds in Ciiiiriila in 193B is csti- l|l1llt'(l at 380201100 cvvi. from 189.- 00.) ncrcs or ‘.201 cwt. per acre, com- 3S,‘.it)0.000 owl. from l8.>.700 ucrcs or 195 cwi, pcr acre lii i137 production of estimated at 53.1.1100 tons troin 47.900 acres. The I0\\'0i' at-rciigc and lower The commercial yield p01‘ ncrc iiccountcd for the iipprcciabiy lower production in po- .._,..—. I .—. . .- ~- (QOIIIIDIIIEIILOXI__ 12118511}. _ 391,51 Enjoy tea Production of turnips and man- “Warns Against Abuse 0f Freedom Lest Democracy Perish HALIFAX, Oct. 7 -—-tC P)—-If the press were to "fail in its trust, if it and all other agencies of discussion tipuso tlicir irvc- dom, the conscqtitrnccs to demo- cracy will be fntiil." PYOIHICI‘ Angus L. Macdonnlti oi‘ Nova Scotin told the Novii Scotiii Wcck- ly Newspapers ASSCCllltlOll tonight. "Democracy flit-n will ])t.‘l'I'-ll and after it there will come a system under which tlicrc wii he no freedom of discussion for the press or iiii,\'bocl_v cl..." lic said nt fl. banquet tciiilrrcti thc Associ- ation by tilt‘ Nova Scotia Gov- crnnicnt. Besides tlic iliilliolis throughout the world \\Il(i wt. thc mntcrini iicc IIIPIT‘ \\'l‘l'(‘ NYOITS wcrv tiisturbcd cictiply by illl.llii‘l' condition» t\'COZl(lIlllill of uiirc i. of thc (lISilll]7L‘.'ll'flll(‘i‘ in iriiiiy -, countries of ideals anti IIISIIiIIIIUIIS rupation of tlic last tit‘ the four Sudctcnlaiiti zones tltilint-zitcd in the Munich liour-Ptiwcr (‘onfcr- (EH00. When ill? filth zine is occupicd completuijv by ‘t. l0. the best Ztwlllflble figures indicated Ger- many will have annexed 11.500 stiunrc ' inilt-s. " Czecho- slovakia Il£l(I 54 ‘J41 square miles. Other (lcvclopiiiciits today iii- cludcd: l. Gerinairv rclciiscd 150 Czecho- slovak hostage.» who lintl bit-ii lit-it‘. bcitirc ilic M tiiiirli ablllvilll ill. C1. -' it ‘ l ' (lis- L'Il . 1wiitica‘. iiu‘. lulu svlllflllti‘. "lwo iii Unllllil 0:04 oslovuk t-ti; toms oftu - Iffllllitil‘ gtiiirtis and otiirrs . by the Sildclcil Gcrmtin Coins" still tire held. 2. Successful CUIICIIIwIOII of 11(20- iizitions for a fanatic a ' ilTlGllD with 'I‘urko_y vviis aniioui 0d. Dr. tviiltlivr Funk, Miiiistrr of Eco- nomics, tuiizliictcd iii»: negotia- lions zit Ankara. (By NIIILVIN \\'III'I"ELE.-\'I‘IIER A\SSU(IIHI.CII Press Foreign Stuff) WITH THE GERMAN frliMY OF OCCUPATION IN SUDEYEN- LAND, Oct. T—tAP)-—Gcrmaii son- tinels posted on what was once Czechoslovcikinis version of the Mnglnot Liiit- were silhoiicttrtl by ilit: scttiiig sun today as Rt-ichs- fuchrci- HIIIPB» _ COIIIDIPIITI ozcupiitinn of the fourth zoiic cv- tied by Czt-clioslovukiii. The wcstvrn cnd of tiic ftiriiii- tiablv and costly SCIIIWIJUX‘ for flcations. (Ifltlqllfid by L‘ iosiovii- ok tactic-inns as a ticfciicc against attack from (‘icrinnii Silvsia. was one of the largcst yirizus of the bloodless victory oi NIllllIFIi. Hitler and Field lvfiirsliiil Gccr- ing drove into Crcclioslovzik Sil- esia today IX‘IlIlil(I'Illt'Ii' swift iiiov- lug nrniy and the IPui-hrci‘ iiziltcd t. ticgcrnciorf to iiiukc ii spot-ch. E1’ ,m (Cflllllllllfil on Ptiuc 0, Col. ll PICk-iIbilCk Blane On Record Flight 14 PAGEs MERE MAN ' Suspicion is dangerous for n nardens into distrust and disbelii-l. MAXI M6 OFA For Annual flubicrlpliun Delivered $5.00 lly Hull-J‘ E. l. $4.00; Cillludo unrl L’. B. $5.00 mmmm NISH DEAL uf-oFF SUDET NLANDATO Q15? Spain Recognition In E t h ilopia? Negotiations C-Ol-l-t-IIIUC To Lessen Long Standing Tension In The Mediterranean. Ifilltlh‘. Oct. I'——((.'.P.)~—-I'I1i\'ll.\‘ News Agency in ii (lis- ptitch from Rumt- sziitl it was lagrrccd to withdrinv all its voluntccrs fighting in tho Ili- csl surgeut ranks in Spain in rcttirn for British rct-tigiiiiitiii til 1o its Ethopian conquest and wlthdrinviil of foreign (‘Illllllill- ants from (lovcrnmcnt Spniu. ' rt-portctl ihcrt- ltnii b.1- Htivtis stillcd lht- Italian offt-r. which would tlrpriu. has tom-cu in. llfilt’ Il‘l‘l'IlUl'_\‘ iiiiil, (lent-rail Frzinct) of the bulk of his fiirt-igii ('ilillI|iL*_\‘llI~‘ iii the Spanish Insurgent ranks, was understood t0 hzivc been made by Foreign Minister (Tiuno zit a meeting" tutitiy with the I‘:i'll'l of Perth, British Ambassador. ROME, Oct. 7-(.»\l")-l’tiliticzil night's sessions of the Fascist Grand sign. of Premier .\lussolini's willingness t0 circles lHllCIlUfI to- tfnuncil for sonic settle Italy“! differences with France and Great Britain. , The Council, which last niuht laid down zinti~9cniitic regulations in a series of orders for “defence 0f tht- ltiil- inn race," was called to meet at l0 p. m. toniuht CllSSIOll of foreign affairs. Continue Negotiations Tlli‘ British AllllfdhSildtil‘, the Eurl o1’ Pvrtli, ctiiitiiiiictl Ill!‘ diplo- iiiziilc ilcgotliiiitifis Lliitlcriiikvii by his govcriimciit. t0 linstcii, if pus- siblc, the cud oi loiig-stzindiiig tension in tlic NlctiiicrrancniLHe l‘0liIl‘l‘l'L‘(l \\'ll'll l-‘orciun Minister Gilli 111.70 Ciuiiti itir llli‘ filth time in iivt- tliiys. Pclirliiu; Jllllt‘ iiuiicntitiil 01' the official rcntrtioii to British anti Frciicii ovcrturcs; following the Ftiiliwlunvci‘ Nftinich Accord settl- thc Czechoslovak-Grcm:in in crisis. usually’ iiiforincci circles clung to tlic bclicl ticu-lopinents probably vvtinltl (‘OIIIC >lo\\'l_\‘. shown 11' tlusirt‘ to make effective the Anglo-Italian Agrccnlcnt of last. Eiistcr which was predicated on it b}. iisli civil war “sctlle- mr-iit“ 'l‘nr~ i_=tor has not bccn dciiiictl puiilitiy. 'l'illat-. Active Steps FFilllCC has shown a willingness to recognize ttic IlllIIElll conquest of Ethiopia by tlcciding to scnu an muhrisstidoi‘ to ittnno ziccrctiitcti to Victor ldiiimiiiiiit-l its King and lLiiipt-roi'_ Ituliiuis lIiLlS for have bccn 1'L‘5tl'lll~l‘.l'(I lll their reaction w both ovcs. Viiti in circles withheld their il oi Fiiscisms bnn on bus between Italians anti is ul "non-ziryiiii or niicn races" uiitil they siiw how it would be unforced. Concern was expressed because the ltiiliaii Ciovei-iunciit in tlli: 1929 Cuilcordtil plc-(lgcti itself to rt-cognize as loptil tlic sticrnirlciit; of Illillfliliif‘ pcritirincti according l0 (‘nnviii l;l\'.. Cummt-nt lvillihcltl IjOsst-rvntorc Romano. tliticon newspnpcr, said tin: (‘Oilllllllillql/lf.‘ of the Fascist Grziiiri Count-ii an- -ll()llll('lill.‘ Illt‘ llt‘\\' iiiiiri'iuut- rc- slririitiii- "t'i'rt.".||il_\' ruiiilti! t'.\:- clutic lll'i(lf‘t'll]lltllfill Oil our part it". I’. by Gunrtlinii‘ Spcciiil LONDON. Ot". T~--'I'hv MC ' nick-aback riiiiiit. whit-ii too li't‘lil l).lii'.‘i' vc Ii‘lll:i_\' iur 'I‘t~.\\‘ii ;Il all ntwiipii u» brt‘ ' ' (ilstziiicl- M crtdciirii :'- i once Illfillfflll. iin'.:t~i"i.-iirii>lt-. 11c said. Sccmingiy" efforts linti tlicttitors nnd their mot with success or what would appear to be success in some cusps. 'i‘iic_v had atldcd to thcir territories, prodiiccti :1 greats-r nivnsurc of trcontiiiili: ‘sufficiency thnn "we are told their countries knew before." New International Bridge Opens Today szmum, om. Oct. v-tclu- The $l.'750.000 blue water Inter- nnticniil Bridge, linking Port. Huron. Mich. with Sririiiti. ll/III be fOHTIIIIIY opened to traffic tomor- row by Governor Frank Murphy of Michigan and Premier Mitchell Hepburn 0L l9 at its best "SAl-AIIA" TEA z . . p, Ill 1:21 ll. m _ \,l day it Wits l‘i‘|7.’7I'l€‘(I to . i .1.» (EDIIIIQIPIUII lllt! orossitii; t-l she Sahara Dcscit Formerly Tauirht At St. Dunstaifs. KENTVILLE. rims. Oct 7 --, (CPi-Nviiilci‘ Altmvti lintihtiiii. i.‘ cl‘ Wtiiitivlilv. N. S. (Il("I in Ill pitnl today lnlltnviiiu n ll‘ll‘.‘ill\" iiincssn. Ho tnurzht iii Saint Dun- stnni» (follcuc just tutti-uh (‘liar-l lottctowii, at unu tiinc titlriiu: liis~ ciirccr ns a teacher. i iSlovolc ‘Patri BY LARRY ALLEN Associated Press rnrt-ign Staff ZILANA. Czechoslovakia, Oct. 7—(APJ—-Slovak patriots. jubii-iiii over ntwvly won autonomy within the framework of the Czct-hti- slovnk Rcpublic, wcrc iiflVI"(“(I ‘to- day to rcfrnin friuii any riistirdcr which niiiilit ofii-i- the pi-ttvxt tnr foreign intervention. A formci" mt-mbcr of Pllfllfllllfllll Fetior Ruppcldt. l)l'(‘l)fll't‘(I a pvt.- clalnniitni for issunnct- by civil authnritics. iii-ring thc pcnpir- I(i ncccpl. lllt.‘ illlltillillllj‘ vit-thr) iii Cillmllcss. Zilniin, stronghold of tlic Hliiviik Peoples Party, became quit-t ill- ter niuhtlmig cvlclirnlion of Blovakirrs ucw status and ap- llf‘ itnc of llif‘ ('liliil'll " i‘.\1lt‘('llllI_\' with rvuiirtl in tiit- ]ll‘lll(‘I|)ll'~ iiiitl iillllllllltllllflllllKti]I— Tlit- lii'\'.\]i r mlricl: ‘IIUW- (‘VFIQ Ill f-il \\I‘ n- \v.".ii dtmiil. . ' of ilic rr i x 2 '. ]>l'li\ li'il.\llii‘; i ' ‘ t‘.'l'!'\ rriist-ii iiii‘ : Tlit- i-iniiicil ioiliiitlu lllii..ll of lti.l.iii:~ aliit |-2iipln_vt'i< anti tlllll‘l' uf ti\ili.\ii tiiitl llllli ' (‘lill‘l(\_\'t(‘S of the state to 'l0l'8li.li irtincii oi’ um riirc." " rtiquiiru titlicr Iiilllfilh to i llic intcritir iiiiiusiivs lit‘l'liilS.\l0Il l.)(‘]iil'i‘ ii 1,.‘ 'll lilill'l'l1\i l.\'(‘()Ifl‘OIli\'I'I€l) llI-Illl‘. OTIVHVA. Oct. '7 - i(‘l‘i Nu- lict- of iiit- foilnvviuc ill!‘ rpm-- " ,' tiiinns was llIVPll in Elli‘ t-urrt-iii i:~1~ilt' 0i lllc Cdlimlii (‘J/vtic. pulv- lvshcd l»\ :i 1nd . $10410. (‘iinrlottctn\\'vi. zinrl 'i‘miiitmi lu- vcstmcnt l.trl_. $111,000. (‘li'tou'ii. 5 J u bilanl Over Newly Won Autonomy pointmcnt of l')r. Joscph Tied, 5i, Roman Ciitholic Pricst, as Prciii- ier of Slovakia. Bcforc hc loft for Prnpuc with cipht other TPl1I'i‘\‘(‘l}I.’llI\'|‘\ of the Sinviik Pcoplt-‘s Part" to tiisctiss Siovakitrs futurc uiitici- Romcruic Dr. Tiso said Slovakia would nc- cord social pvsticc to all iiiirtit-s nnd. nbovc nil. work to mniiitriin k its tcrrltoriril inlcurllv Ho said hc waiitcd Slnvults in North Amt-ricri in know that "mu" first. thnuuiii" was nt tiivin "to Wll"ll\ wc nrc yzriilcfui for Illiiflll anti iiiiimciiii support." Ho. added: ' I wish it. were possible that nil Siovtiks niiuht come back and live with tiicii brethren." Tlll.‘ Bflllill Ciovci'iiuli.-iil has‘ for dis- _-_—-+-—. , ~~ ——-,-*—_=-- Died Yesterday i lll \. RH IIUIllSOV AIM IIHIHIOI‘ O ‘EWHTDI-"illt TOY Halifax Lad Is Fatally Injured l(‘.l'. 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