MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN a good exertion. Keep a milling countenance and mm . ugrloiteiown Guardian Two Canto ‘owing Guardian. Iouuded i851 1B! Alexander Uhl) (copyright 193B by the. Associated Press) TOLEDO, SPAIN, Sept. 1g_ lorc than half oi’ the 1,700 men, mien and children within the timer Iortrcss were believed to. drift to have been blown to bit; m- mtmerl by the explosion of two m‘. The two mines were touched Iii simultaneously, giving the im- pssinn at first that only one mine iul been exploded by the Govern- ment leaders of the siege against the insurgent-held citadel. Two smilar mines tonight were m lo be exploded at the wish of the government leaders who post- lined further action to give oc- "lWits of the fortress another rlirnce to evacuate the women and dilldren wliliin.. TOWER BLASTED The txrriftc blast 0f thc two macs sit. off today ripped the whole sviiliiivcst tower from its has“, the massive stono blocks oi‘. ttr ftuirvss plunging into heaps. i 1 gaps were blastcd in the 11.1‘ oiics standing before the izclo 10:1. Ali-r mite artillery bombard- . ‘(t the wrcckago qr the tttirlct, titer. 1.500 picked Govern- lllftit assault guards stormcd the debris. The defenders siili alive swung their mat-time guns in deadly are; lraiiist tlic Government. attackers 21° sililstit to drive them from. ctr rvtlutibts at bayonet paint." Th1‘ fifeiiders fell back stub- making cacti pilc of "Ck-flue converted ‘ptll-bcx.“ ‘their women and children wcrc llvrvd to have taken refuge in 9 dtlltiJXJII-iik? collars far nitergroiinzt which apparently had it been crushed by the ex- lesion. it SWl-IICPING REFORMS MADRID. Sfpi. 18—(C. P.) C011- "Plviti of all able-bodied men m‘ Swlllillig government reforms ‘lamb out Fascism were demand- mlliiil‘ by powerful Syndiraltsi llncnts in Madrid \i'hiie Government loaders Wciitiiiued on Page B) MING ‘EVENTS WEN CaL; m“! October 11th at “WM L-flflit. ‘Lliissv Mabel Parkmarfs Plano P,” “"31 P9011011 September 22nd. '°“° 10826. L-6605-1i. oiDmWe h, and Ice Cream att 11mm’ m‘ st W. Monday, September 14-5599. '“R<‘mcmbci' York Pant ry Bale at m" N McLeod’s this afternoon. 14-8516. JvMflCMiiian Hotel dance Mon- i Niihi- Kearney‘: Orchestra, 14-5535-9-18-21 n i“ “fillies store in Montague now méfwfy night till eight o'clock “~30 P. M. on Saturday. L-660a-1i. u W’ mrtmxfy Bate — Cornwall - York w“ men's Institute Saturday, mlosilllbrr 10th aid of Anti-Tuber- ' 5958116 It l-lolmanb. 14-0545-9-17-19-3}. blzllhlvestock Marketing Board m, 3 mill Md lambs through 5,, “hlplllni clubs. during week of 21st as follows: Tuesday ,_ Pam“ Murray River, Miiiview. _,,,,,,d Morett. Mt. Stewart. m" 1m Ofk, Wednesday forenoon "Pi 12-8 Albany, Please fwugw: mines earli tampcd with a ton of >‘%// ///' The People's Paper V CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936 m. fimW-MLmy.--%—_fi‘ A VlBW 0f L091’! 14.8KB, Norwgy, showing the towering elm; {mm which millions of tons of rock crashed into the water below, crfllu"! a tidal wave that roared ihfifllilh the Gocdal Valley leav- iflK death‘ and destruction in it; mke‘ A‘ ma‘ 74 P9110118 lost their “V” i" "V" ""183 and authorities i"? ml"? more casualties are yet “P91107191! Many are missing anda lake steamer large enough to cgffy 1°° Psmfls divorce-mo in the maelstrom nine LEAVES inn nnininnn ific finovii“ 0i “undesirable” Library Volumes Members of the Catholic inins-nniin FLIERS iiiicn HARBULGRABE (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) HARBOR GRACE, Nfld., Sept. 18 The transatlantic monoptane Lady Peace landed here at 8.40 P. M. A.‘ D. T. tonight after a short flight from Musgrave harbor on the New- foundland northeast coast where a. forced landing ended its eastward transatlantic flight last Monday afternoon. Dick Merrill brought the $100,000 plane down here perfectly, 55 minutes after it took off from a beach near the isolated swamp 1n which it landed, short of fuel, 18 hours after it. left Southport, Eng. land, on a projected flight to New York, . ‘ With Harry Rtchman, the Broad- way crooner, Merrill had flown the 1118M across the Atlantic both ways in less than three weeks. Their westward flight: ended with a forc- ed landing on a clear field in Wales. The Lady Peace will be refuelled and checked over here before set- ting out, probably tomorrow morn- ing, for New York to complete the flight. NEAR. CRASH-UP A p Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward* Island Like the Dew WN - UP, HUNDREDS New Ambassador Fernando Dc Los Rios (above) noted Spanish scholar, is expected to succeed Don Luis Calderon as Spain's mmliassador to United States. Senor Calderon resigned when the new Socialist govcrnmcnt of Largo Caballero took office in Madrid, claiming he was V out of sympathy with its a.inis. Senor De Los Rios is a moderate Socialist. Ii urrican e Destruction c At A Glance 1 KILLED [SPECIAL RAIL JRATES nnnnini [nnnnrninis i (or. By Guardian‘; Special Wire) SAINT JoriN. Sept. 1B—(C.P.i-. James D. McKcnna. chairman of the ‘Iinnsportation Commission of the Maritime Board of Trade. Saint yJ0illi, N. B, and Rand H. Mathe- son, transportaiion expert of the lszinie organization, Monctpii, N13,, today authorized tlic following an- nouncement oi interest to the potato growcixs of the Maritime Provinces. “In August, the TIRIlSIXlYiIillOU , Commission of the Maritime Board 19f Tracie, because of the probable ,scarcity o.‘ potatoes in the Pifliflll‘ iProviuces resulting from drought icoiiditlons, applied to the Canadian lPaciftc Railway and the Canadian ‘National Railways on behalf of ‘Maritime Province potato shippers. for s at rates on this commodity to correspond with the basis effected through negotiations of the Com- , mission in 1929. “Friday the Commission was ad- vised that the railways had decided ito publish corrvspoiirltng rates from ‘the Nlaritime Provinces. The car~ ltoad rate so apply, for‘ example. w Winnipeg and Manitoba from points iii View‘ Brunswick taking Saint John as basis of rates, will t be seventy-scvcii cents pct hundred MAXI MS ' or A MERE MAN lrnpctuosity cannot cope with strung resolution. Anew-l Subscription Delivered u. ID‘ Midi Cunuila and. U. S. A. ll. 2 PAGES H QQRICJAMNE HURLS DEA TH AND DES TR UC T10N ALQAZAR BLO Were Tidal Wave Slew Hundreds iSweepsmt/i ward ‘Afte r Striking l . Carolzna Coast ‘New. York Battens Down As i TYQDicaI Gale Batters At- ‘ lantic Seaboard. 1 _ (Hy (icorui- V. McIntyre) ~ ((,‘iipy'ri~.iht lfiiiti by The Associated Press) NEW YORK. Supt. lS—(.-\. P.) --l"oi‘ty-0nc persons were reported dcad tunic-ht ' i tropical hurricane hurled itself “mm "ll ‘ht’ llllllliliuls‘ New York harbor area. Sixtyaseven others were missing. The fishing steamer Lung" island went down in Delaware liay at nine A. M. (A. l). T.) today and tonight only three men of tlic ~12 aboard her hail reached shore. - Two other mcn, one a llaltimorc cabin cruiser owner and the other a North Carolina negro. were reported drowned by waves pushed to mountainous height by the roaring winds. ..The hurricane threatened to vent its full force 0n the ; New Y0rk-l\c\i' Jersey area, thc world's most. populous centre early tomorrow. not]; I York-Boston steamer, , cancelled its sailing. 1 1n New ymk my a 75.m1-,Q gap. To the southward. shipping in land heavy "time whipped aboutj Norfolk, Hampton roads and other lofty $kf,'5('1‘(‘l]y]f$, yQcl-QHR" mom‘ souiticrn coastal points was at a istightly, and crastircl and t-ore atislalldsilu and m? 6085i guard windows and ;\\\'nj11g5_ , raced to the rescue of four distres- Wreckcd communications systems, 59d 11985035- in North Carotii '1 and‘ Virginia i The 911058110“? 118311511111 bwkell concealed mil e 1r, 0g damage loose from its moorings, lost its life- along their cons‘. but ti~.<iicntioni., bout-s and scat out an S O S. were the toll n: lire and pyopeny The cxiast guard cutters Mendota. had. been slight. i and Sobago prepared t/O stand by. ‘Tonight the centre of the vast} Th“ fllitellMlldw 100k in TOW m? ivlilrling cyclone uxu; rcpnrird zip-i blflfflllll 111101‘ El Allllllllnie- whim SKYSCRAPPIRS Boston, l i t t 300 (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) pounds as against carload minimum. proximnmy 50 “h” mummy“ M‘ ‘Wok with secretaries. B)‘ Thomas T. Champion Clllliilliilll Press Staff Writer LONDON, S:pt. l8-—tC.P. Cable) -'I‘hc King, bcfore leaving for Balmorat tonight, granted an‘ audi- ence to For-err‘ Secretary Eden. Earlier at Downing Street there hail bccn ll meeting of ministers, although it was not a cabinet iiirci-tzig proper. Pzilest.ric was i-iic main topic. reports being available from Sir Arthur Wnuclinyie, the high ccm- missioner, and from General J. G. Dttt, commanding the military forcrs in the Holy Land. Although the Government is holding its hand 011 the question of martial law iii tlic hope, per- liaps the belief, that more moder- aic influences arc likely to prevail on the Arabs, its impositfbn is considered certain unless the situ- ation improves very soon. New Waterford Miners Strike NEVJ WATERFORD, N. S-Sept. 1B.~-iC. P.) - Nearly 1.000 New Waterford miners were on strike iunigtit (lciuaiidirig higher pay for loaduig cont in the pits. The walkout was staged by day- shti; 111011 of No. 12 collirry who de- claicd they should be paid extra for ' liardliug coal cut but not lvildtd by tlic previous shift. They were joined by the night shift and iiic ccllicry remained idle tonight. Women's Ieasue were urged to in- terest themselves in the removal of "certain undesirabiobcoks ln cir- culation in the Public Libraries" in a resolution passed at the closing Session of the 14th animal diocesan convention of the C. W. L ,, at Kensington on Thursday, Another resolution stated many children are seriously handicapped by r6880“ 0i the high price of school books and the frequent changing of such books, and urged that the Provincial Government take im- mediate steps to remedy this sit- uation The following officers were elect- cd: President, Mrs. Harold J Hyncs. Montague; lst Vice President, Miss Ida. Dawson, Summerstdc; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. E. G. Gillts, Kcnsingtcn; 3rd Vice President. Mrs Ins-lie Ramsay, Indian River: Executive Secretary, Mrs. M. M. Murphy, Chariottetown; Corros- ponding secretary, M155 Florence Kelly, Montague; Treasurer, Miss Margaret Duggiin, Charlottetown. YACl-lF-“SEIEKS siiiuraa. The luxurious yacht Cambriona, of Detroit, Captain James C. Brown, ownrd by Walter O. Briggs, weal- thy automobile body manufacturer, enroute to Boston arrived in port yesterday afternoon to seek haven from the severe storm whipping the Atlantic seaboard. Stic is 230 feet izn length and is powered by Winton Diesel engines with speed of about 14 knots. she carries a crew of 38. There is no party a~ board. Small Nations OpposePlan To BarEth (A. l’. By Guardian's Sprclll wire) the closed council session, of learned, that they were unalterably GENEVA, Sept. IB-Poivcrs iopia At League ltwas the League of Nations. informed opposed to any diplomatic formula sources said tonight, ‘will resist any, plan to induce Italian participl- tion in the forthcoming Assembly if that plan embraces barriiiil "- prescntatlves of Emilfml‘ “m” Selassie. At the first meeting of ilii‘ League Council today. pictimtunri" to convocation of the League lis- sembly Monday, statesmen an.\'t<iii-~. Iiocarh» listened WP‘ from to bring Italy back inio pact collaboration easily to rumbles of revolt smaller nations, directed at the unseaiing of the Ethiopian representatives. Italian delegates did not attend , today's meeting, adhering to ‘Premier Mussolinfs stat/ed policy that Italy would not sit in the League sessions unless assured tlic ‘ Ethiopians would not be present. i Iicague officials tonight expect- ' ed the council to adjourn Satur- day until about next Thursday by which time the Assembly may have wjoctcd the Ethiopian credentials. ‘ thus pemiitiing Italian representa- The leech‘ powers indicated Mt tion at the council table. H: ‘r MUSGRAVE HARBOR, Nfld., Sept. 18—Takc-off of the Lady Peace, Harry Richmans transat- lantic monoplane, from a short strip of beach here today almost ended in a crash-up. ' Dick Merrill who flew the plane with Richman across the Atlantic and back, had to bank the plane suddenly stiortly after lclcft the beach to avoid people watching the take off. DENY DISSENSION HARBOR. GRACE, Nfld., Sept. l8 —“We love each other as broth- ers," Harry Rlcliman said here to- night, denying reports he and Dick Merritt had fought during their transatlantic flight Merrill was also quick to deny tlic reports which liad said he and Richman were frequently at log- get-heads regarding operations of the plane. Far - eastern Tension Grows PEIPING. Chitin. Sept. 1B-—fA.P.) (A.I'. By Guardian‘; special Wire) NEW JERSElb-Iforty two fisher- men believed lost as steamer Long Island sinks off Cape May - - - Eight missing on leaky fishing steamer - - - Populous cities batten down for full force of blow - - - One killed when 40-foot cabin cruiser dashed ashore - - - Thous- and WPA workers assigned to pro» iccl. Atlantic City. NEW YORK-This great popula- tion ccnire expected no get full strength oi hurricane early today (Saturday) NORTH CAROLINA-Em ncgroes believed lost as two barges break adrift- - -Four hundred inhabi- tants escape a5 Ocrccke Island com- pletely ovcrswcpt by high seas- - -. Heavy damage at Cape Hatteras - - Scores of communities isolated by wrecked communication H1105. VIRGINIA - Hurricane which raked southeastern coastline passed Virginia Capes - - - Great waves flood across coastal areas - - -Wirc- less men keep long vigtt as several ships unrcportcd- - -Ne\vport News reports IOO-mie gals - - - Com- municaiions lines down - - - Gov- ernor Pcrzy informed ihcrc was no loss of lifc- - -l.ocal Red Cross units standing by. DlSLAWARE-Soutticrn Delaware 40.000 pounds. Mom stations in ‘illalifax and Prlncc Eduard Island l region the rate wit be seventy-Ellie cents per one hundred pounds. No effective datc has been announced as yer liClldllig completion 0f thei l‘fl'(‘S. However. the 116W T3165 when ‘ cstablistied will expire with July 31.5 1937. The establishment of these i railways will result in the QXWHSiOH of a. market for Maritime shippers. iand at tlic some time assist the ymple of the western provinces in ,securing potatoes at. a moderate i cost." Frances Bannister Faces Kidnap Charge , MONCTON, N. 13-. sept- 1B— j (0.11)- wiui her two brothers tinder sentence to hang at Dor- clicsici‘ next Wcdncsrlzvv in expla- tion of the murder of Philip Lake, i 15-year-old Frances Bannister was uiicxpctedly arraigned toda| and charged ‘with having abducted i Lake's infant, daughter", Betty. Ttic procedure. was very brief. Appearing before Magistrate \V. H. “Japanese troops’ bucked by! Peninsula 1415b"! by 9M9‘ ' '1 I-ine, Judge of tlic juvenile court, truckmls or rcmiomcmenw’ m‘, Shllllllllt-l dTiVM‘ 1° lion‘ ' "comp Frances llillti.‘ no pica and was un- night say-pounded Chinese barracks ,owns Lwlnwd as ,.0,,,,,,,,,,,c,,~_1<,,._5< v__pln_(_$unvvd W Coulzsc,“ G‘ R a m “natal “w? reports or an ‘new holes mowed down- - - Fluflls 101°‘; Bridges, ltienctoxi, represented the dent’ Lhmatenmg the peace o sccn in rains which have been fa1i-‘ ,,.\m,.,,cy_g,,nl,,.nl_ The c853‘ ad_ North China. The Domei Agency reported Chinese soldiers at Hengtai. centre, had attacked a Japanese of- f ficer and orderly as they were re-, fuming with troopfl from man? oeuvres. - i Japanese forces, the report, said, (Japanese) News i took up combat positions but an‘, open clash apparently was averted. Sun cheh-Yuom, chairman of the Hopei-Ciiahar political council, cr- deied every effort be made to settle the incident. a strategic railway, ing steadily since Thurrdri)‘ lliElil MARYLAND-Seven persons rnis- sing- - -Coas‘. towns isotiited- - - Dangerous northeast gate" forecast for Maryland cosat. PENNSYLVANIA - Rain and wind strike Phtladeiphia- - -N0 serious damage as trees \1t>'10"'°@d and lines torn down. MlOiRJDA-Unaffeciixi but pre- pared . NEW ENGLAND-Full 8111f‘. sigJ‘ nets fly as far north as Easiport, Me. IIRANBE PEKilEE ‘Sill-AM’ l‘ jdiirucd until 'l‘ur.sday', will be held in camera. 5hr; special commodity rates on both_ Good“ , Atlantic City, N. J. moving; north; l‘ northeast. Full force of the blow": y was expected here by nine A. M. 1 A. D. '1‘. tomorrow. , i Eight, men aboard a icakjv fish-l y lug boat, \\'(.‘l'C unruptvrtcd since they 10ft. Cold Spring harbor yyestcrdaix Seven persons were missing ll‘. Maryland. The Ida Hay‘ Ativatrr. AGO-tor. freighter, was ashore on Dr? ~ breakwater, behind \\'it'i(‘ii sols, warned to cover by ‘v- 11in ~ r guard, huddled in s.'\fl‘t_'.. Albeniarte Sound, North (fimlmn. was searched for txvi) tugs which broke adrift last mgtit, ciirrjxing 52 negro workPr». Oin- iii-sixty. knoivii only as "Ponwo," nticinptzd to swim ashore and was lost. Cape May, N. J., coast guards rc- ported an unidciitifird steamer iinci two ships and a bargi- trouble off shore. Seven Missing Seven pcrszins \\'(‘l‘C l'(‘})(i"'\‘4. I sing and immense proper: estimated after the iii swept tlic lower Murjclaizrl 1.". shore. Along the New El-gizitltl i. shipping obst-rvK-tl siorni .-.ii'i tit flags and hung close to >l.ir,l.‘. The siruiiici“ lrrkstiziw, j ing 131 school (itiltificii. ....<.titnrfl off wings ncck zit ttiv (‘.ll'i.f1\ll(l1‘ to Cape (“Hi 1.x - '. to ride the bloxv out. '11:‘ Fit ‘\i,~ ndition i Despite Month ’s Hardship I-‘ORT RELIANCl-l, N, W. T., Sept. 18.—(C. PJ-A bit wriiry but happy, l Eight Lieutenant Coleman and Alr- craftsman Joseph Alan Forte-y were readytonlght to climb into an air- plei t0 be taken to Edmonton to recuperate from effects ofbcinglcst 30 days in the barren tniids of the Nrrth West Territories. Both fliers formerly were stationut in Nova Scotia. Showing no "ditrimviiiai re- action" to their iunutli of bring lost and forced to liiiflllilli Uilll‘ slim rations with Iiiirrrii Lands llerrits. the two Royal Ciillilfiillll Air Force ‘ met: were iilliill‘ care of army medical men. Soon they will be flown 900 miles smith in Edmonton. Coleman and Fortey told how they were forced dovnflloinh ht ashore inc nittos from tlic siaiioizi lit i reported herself in distr-“ss irizlm off Cape lookout md start- ed for Now York. The steamer Benjamin Franklin stood by a tiarge flying distress signals in Clttsapcrike Bay off Sharps island, pending arrival of rutivi- Apache. . Most’ 01-" f-ii: , Houses 0N EASY§ eraser. ARE Feat ',, t Miiritiliiv l‘i'u\'ini-i~~ —~.Sil'0I\I y l‘ll\ii'l'i_\' iiinils aiirl gtilvs with rain uiwi prohaiil} some log. ronoNro Sept. m rc. r» - zitzivzivvivr. icuxpcni- ..- _. w "~49 50 _ ._ ._. -— —'l'.‘ 3U Ftfiltltilfltvll - -- --~ — ~~ —4'l 72 i Rvglrri ~ -— 3G 75 ‘ . ._ ._ __ “an "to - —-4‘l GB , . .._ . _. 42 so ihii-thiy-iil -- ~— —— ~ — — 5" 55 63 64 1 . i.i.\' - - - — — — — ~56‘ 54 , (‘1i.'irlr>t'.< toxin - — -- -44 64. oi iuci and how iit‘_\'ililii tor-sect over an empty furl tank w" ‘i .i note nttiirticd. The nwte sa they would be fort-rd (town in It.» tlltll- utcs. With no means iii Hillllllillii(‘i\ll()ll , and only Bil pounds of rations, tlic i two filers gatticrcit to nug- l l t l iuciii their food i-upptii ----'l‘-hey- caught no fish. ("lvllttilt Stitfi. ‘they lacked ii rifle. it \\'il-\' a inaitvi- oi stretching rations uud till‘ beiizcs were tiii- only fond they could find to ltrlp out, t foirt Ttzcy kept. warm during the ctiili nights brought on by approaching ; winter by keeping a flrc going ccn- ~ tiiiiioiurly and hurtdling down iii their etdcrdowns. Rescuers said both,‘ were in good spirit-ii when they were i liitlii tide this afternoon at. 1.03 unit tomorrow morning at 12.42. Sun sets this evening at, 6.04 and l'i.\‘i".< tomorrow‘ morning at 5.44 First quarter moon Wodnesday. Scpt. 23, 6.12 P. M. ' sttnitneisias "tldcflb minutes litter than Charlottetown. Tllli (JAB FERRY 9.15 A. ll. l l‘. ‘vs lien ven . 0 l‘ Ilorili-n l. i-riiiu-rilllic ll A. M. l-liil l’- I. lmlly except Sunday. ; llomlay. July izah. u! ennui-nae lllll" airman. Plviviemb" 7th, nn mlilliinnal early morning trlfl Ivlil he made on Mmidlyl. Toelfllfl and Saturday. I-‘err! W1" ""5 Ilmilen Pier n 7100 A. ll. and leave Cope Torineutinl Pier It laid A. I- an retiri-