Maxim. ' U, L MERE MAN never he conscious. Y i We have hidden possibilities of evil of which we any seldom or a ThelPees Covers Prince Edwardllsland Like the Dew , Charlottetown Guardian Th0 kl; Icrnlng Guardian, Founded 1M1. I ‘i . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1939, Paper W; 1o caress With Mm MAN ' channel of power flow unlluped MAXIM!‘ ova. . _-—_eh csreoar life maybes f‘. hieh the streams ed. fjEFENCE v0 TE BOOS TED 1'0 POS TiWA -PEAK c0 KERIYMEIHVMfiHOOSES TO DEFENDEXR CEL 0M4‘ WILL RESIST ‘ INSIIRCENT iiNSLAllGHl Counter Surrender De- mand With Challenge For Finish Fight. (A. 1'. by Guardian's Special Wire) llENllAYE. France, Jan. 20- Spanish Insurgents laid a rim; of shciliire and steel about Barce ona tonight and met a chaliererae that ihr city would be defmd ‘lurch by inch, street by street. house by house." as a demand made 2. .000 in.‘ for surrender of the hailitants. The Barcelona radio ltation defiantly broadcast the challenge u; a finish fight as the Spanish press agency in London that Socialist and syn callst trade union or izations had eidrd to hurl t e joint declaration lruiothe face of General Franco's 0P0. de- leeape Cut Off Althouzil the escape oi the 2.- and the northwest and the that covered highway to the broadcast declared:- “The of Barcelona. will be an easy matter." “The population of Barcelona. is ready and the city will be defer: - ed inch byindh. meet by smelt and house . ousc. “Every man and woman is fiercely determined not to yield a step before foreign (Dtalians and Germans assisting Franco) invad- ers." 1' Insurgent airplanes. whfih for days have been bounbin Bamlona almost cease! y. ay dropped bacs of leaflets u on the riletg to surrender to save t's estimn. 2.- ocoroo inhabitants from a destruct-- ive attack. An Insurgent army halted in the southern outskirts for a “knockout blow." while Insurgent armounce- llliéllls said other armies were rush- illl up for reinforcements from the West and northwest. One of these columns was report- ed by Insurfignts to have passed Rubi. six m s west. lllfillfiflillb; said the number of dend abandoned by the Government in this advance was "very high.” Meanwhile Insu ent shells dug hop.- ill Barcelonas streets. Since lnid-aftemoon the last road °T Psflllle. the coastal road to the northeast had been under shell fire. and hordes oi‘ aesd men. women and ohiidrenwtryi us; t exit iodine-wrun- . Tfilllcszigiy Piltrty all} H2215‘ Name Hall. ' , dllll . ' y L-320-l-M-2l. "Buying dress poultry daily until . Mlllfli- Correct gradin . Geor l Helium co. n-fs-ir-sz-fr. l "Come to the Ea List churchi Huh tsa February 012R. LQM-l-Zfl-li. "Bo-an Supper Christian Church School 3.00m Saturday Jan wit. 2o cents. L-isa-i-ac-a. ‘fl/Little Leafs and Homets, Ml-wn Rink tonight. Elidfb #385. 00H ‘iii 10o? u rgmln Jan. 21. scorch comer-ti "Hock mime i G4,... t... mile... i. 32$" Reine. g3, ‘.pmuuwinsniiq ‘ dressed Poults-yuyms “urbpuiiisgft fives. c N. fiigw-Blflnd code ' Company Mm Friday. Lr-SBS . O Iwnt u,‘ a i?‘- llrsstm“ MM- " “n: inc with mile. mm‘ n-m. _ ..._...... ...m.'r“.."":. resin M“ . Jan as 6 to 1. Open to . ' but’ Air-lines Will Start Passenger Service In April n‘§..°.’f;€i"2.ttl..’.t“l1 ”"......‘°"’s" ‘Trans-Canada Air ‘T115185 "com! time 1n April." an official s headquarters hero today. a“ M; But Just exactly when, we do hwy rlzht now." no ma. 1s a lot of meteoro one will fore we when the the country." a IS APPCINTEC MEIRCPCLITAN. Rt- Rev- John HacKeniey Succeeds Late’ Arch- bishop Richardson- e will open across (C. P. Rev. Guardian's Special Wire) Jeni. fi-Rt. beo and Montreal. time office carries with it the runs of . ‘lhe new Arcltbislhoiovalno became president or tine House of of the Doolmiaeilual A. ardson of Fredericton. Faithinz had been swing Metro- Dclitam. New Brunswick Fur Farmers Ass’n. Formed. BAIINT JOHN, N. 3., Jan. 20- (OP)—'I‘he New Brunswick Fox Breeders Association passed out of_ existence toda and the New Brunswick Fur era Association took its place. change was made racers of other kinds of furs could be taken into the organ- lzation. The new groug decided to affil- iate with the armdian National Fox Breeders Association and iis proposed ra-o exudation. asthe Do- minion Counc of Fur Farmers. This new association is expected to bring the fur farmers closer toseth- Bl‘. J. ill Oonnoil and Rumell Co‘.- pitta to a n p crate of i e new council launched at 0t a in lie ruary s other means. Pe be brand- od as to quality. . s...“ “w” “..‘&.fi°‘“‘“.‘$&' or ox ed r “f "fii r mhkea uni mink farmers be uded in the new lion. V1.11. Iionnis uiluch improved weir-MM midtienly m’ wnsewisnn; m. owowveeis mo l-lion. W. H. Den- nioumsterot the lilALYt CALLS RESERVISTS T0 THE BiiliiliS Voices New Warning To France Against Aid To Loyalist Spain. ROCHE, Jan- 25 —(AP) Italy started calling up army reservists today for training in modem war- fare and voiced a new warnl to France against sending troops nto terriio Siaarlish ry. A "first quota’ of 00,000 men of the class of 1001, now 38 years old. was ordered to report for duty Feb. 1. This first cont-intent re- presented slightly less than one per cent of the estimated 8,700,000 re- servists available. How many ad- ditional men would be called up was not dlscl . Italians said privately tilat re- servists of some other chaser. in- cluding men bom in 191d, also re— oelved s. summons for everttual training service. In political circles there was an unconfirmed that s. heavy force of the regular standing army had been con- centrated near Genoa, ready toem- bark for Spain if France interven- J ed. in the civil war. PIWAUTIONABY MEASURE! m. to be prepar- ed any poaible lightning attack, ti, "was learned othganight. This and various er pre- cautionary w have been taken in view of widely-expressed concern lest the Mediterranean situation suddenly come to a head nupon the fall~oi Bsrceona. _ ‘rhifoollirig 60.000 re- servists for ins on in Italy added to the concern e llhrplanatlons from Home that only a relatively small nlnrlber were called. and that there was noth- ing abnormal in the order, failed in dispel anxiety. Nervousness concerning the situ- ation has been manifest also 0n the stock exchange, Government bonds have fallen heavily during the last month. Faced with the tbiliw of renewed Italian Me terranean de- mands, military leaders were said by informed sources have evolved a system m cut down not iitl tlon oi all industflal Details of the system were see met. Preparations have been pushed througholt Erench territory bord- ering on the Mediterranean 0 meet any eventuality which might come from demands for slices of fiance's Colonial Empire. “ Will Disembark q At Saint John MONTREAL. Jan. 25 -(C‘Pi— A contingent of 400 men from the MacKenne-Paplnea/u Battalion. Canadian mlunteer unit fighting with the Spanish Government for- ces, will arrive Feb. 5 at saint John. N. 3., it was announced here today. More than half the group due on the Liner Duchess of Rich mond have been wounded, it was a Will Visit Halifax On Maiden Voyage DADNTREAL. Jan. 26 —(OP)-- The new Cunard White Liner Mauretanla now under construct- ion in will call at - m: soon after her maiden voy- of t o ego next slimmer, officials lino announced The 84.000401: l) will leave NewYcrlA .1 out lpoolsl arouse 1-1.0 all and Bermuda. compo officials here said. The maiden trip in June. mm arms! ma: nrrbwlvzn emnmr n. Jan. 3-40?)- arena on d- fi-oiisruorilellwwailp mush ied sienna“ M" . Three-point "#09300 Offef”f Paris Reports fiwfiéyaitm W“ Stcvensi Speaks‘ ' 0f Br. lilanion. organization Discussed By Conservatives OTTAWA, Jan. 35 —(OP)-— O anization in the electoralccn- sti uencies was the chief matter before the caucus of Conservative members of the House of Oom- mons today. Appointment of Hon. Samuel Gobeil to the staff of the chief organizer, Hon. Dr. -J. A. , was warmly commended by the caucus. ' party organise lento n the individual obn tuencies. This was preliminary to a detail- ed review on the problem which will be made later. ACCIDENTAL DEATH VERDICT Train Crow Exonerated In Accident In Which Cephus Ford tim. Death oi.’ Oephus Fwd, tic-you. old Harrington man was “acci- dental" a coroner's 1dr decided yesterday and was due being hit by a. train while the ‘eoeasod was 1x3. Mem- Roed cross bars o! the crow of, "No. 4.2, whose engine pl one stigma in which the’ vic- _ wu- were “exonaated ‘firjgtm all blame" in the jury's ver- The hearing was conducted by Coroner Dr. J. D. MacG-ulgan. Composing the Jury were: Mom-s. . P. MoCl , foreman. Dom- inic Doyle, J. . Robinson. B. Wonniwott, H. E. McLean. W. J‘. Rodd, and Iouis McMahon. Ford was almost instantly killed when d sleigh in which he was riding was struck by the incoming Borden train Tuesday evening a short distance from Charlottetown. Angus Cameron, engine driver on train No. 4.2. told the Jury when the coroner's inquiry opened Tues- "glontin 0n 3 1 4LT As Supporter UITAWA, Jon. 35 -\—Mak.ing his first speech since his return to the (buses-votive fold after leadin the Reconstruction Party, Hon. l . H. Stevens, stated today in the House of Commons that he feared the new Canada-United States treaty would add to economic distress and discontent in Canada. lvlr. Stevens said the whole Can- adian tariff policy was in need of review and the issue of mosbiavor- ed-nation iteaties should be fsced. He considered them dangerous and would prefer straight bi-lsteral trade agreements. "Let my first word.‘ he said "be an expression of pride a leas u at being ted wi v e leader of the op itlon (non. R. J. Manion) in e task whim he has assumed and in the efforts he will make to serve his country in the ‘position he now holds. ‘r1110 will renew yours of olooo 40cm- ganionshl and friendship with im whic I have alwayl Measur- qflisloidogbaoh to m vari e one i and economic 0! ti... h "£1.58 ti" '2“ . as ye ven ue to the human equation. It is It element which some-lo to me very a. MicAvl. (lb. Saint gressive policy o solaiting bu‘; nes for Canadian and a new railway c0 John through Fired ls Vicy l CHIlEAN CITY IJESTRCYEI] BY EARTHCIIAKES Death Toll‘ Believed In Thousands -Aid Rushed To Stricken Concepcion Area. - --......‘,;i.‘¢?“°i.i%. iii-W’. C n, a c of 40.000 inhabitant: in deqireaef midnight earthquakes was re orted today as lmlll llwrs ried to check other reports that 2,000 were killed in the Con- oe tlon area. fflclal estimates were that at least 100 per-sons were killed and more than 400 in ured exclusive of the Chlllanoaaual esw ich were re- ported hy a Chilean Army flier who flew low over the city. (lllllan is 200 miles south of San- tiago, the capital. Concepcion, a city o! 77,000, is 250 air miles south “Timon 9k} earl panl thro h e oe spr c ug a i00~mile strip llo the Chilean coast and eastward ‘I miles across the country. The first quake waafelt in Santiago at 11:35 P. M. No dam- age was done here. In other cities the shocks lasted more than a min- u Seeks. Assistance The Mayor of Concepcion mes- saged the Government: “Situation most serious as a result of the quake. Unable to state number of casumties but many hundreds, probably thousands. Require food 23nd‘; aid. Desperately ur- en ." Three army planes hastened to to survey the damage. lanes were command- and survey work. used ins ts Concepcion All available eered for re a ce ion city of Talcahuanc. rts received this evenin by wireless from Cvs cepcion d 40 were ed. seriously ured and hundreds lllghtly hurt ere. Thirty persons were reported lled in ‘mlcahuano. Damage was placed at $100,000,000. Acting Premier Abraham Or announced the Government wo d reconstruct thestricken cities and assist the sufferers. First reports listed these details deaths and destruction: RENAICO, a sntall town 50 miles south of Concepcion-majority of hcuées destroyed; railroad lines bro en. ANG0lr~flve dead. SAN C L05, a small town near Chillan-M property dam- ggrghansb-Mnny victims and great am . GA INC-Many victims; ser- ious damage vsnraasiso. so inn mi- and iheeiiorxficm- da ed. Several walls col apsed IGUEN — Several were dameg __ The centre of iihe quake was be- lleved to be the mountainous re- gion along the border of Bioblo and Malleeo Provinces. south oi Con- cepcion. Cripps ls Expelled From Labor Party . Jan. 15-(0? Oable)-— Cripps 'ish ocraov and police.’ miihevotewas 18w Lwith Miss rm...» “on m“ can...“ "r ion fimtribeneher. WILL ASSIST BBIEDIIS SAINT JOHN‘. N. 3., Jan. H - (dPi-Ali possible encouragement, financial and otherwise will be New Brunswick breeders on for Saint ton with ttie National Transcontinental line o! the Oandaian National railways. g Quality Tirat Satisfies min .- t. 5 4 0nc Halifax Fireman Bead Second llurt In Battling Blaze HALIFAX. Jan. 2B—(CP)—Ono fireman dead and another was taken to ospitsl with undeter- mined iniuriea as fire 1 hters bar- tled ultblazc in the eney block W 11am Knapman, 01. died after a heart attack a few minutes before Ralph Miller was injured. It was not known immediately how Miler wurhurt. ‘The flames raged through the tlnee-swry ck structure one of the oldest commercial buildings on Brunswick Street. near the City's main business section. It was be- lieved the lose would run to $00.- finiiin MARTIN Main Estimates Are Presented To Parliament Grand Total Of Expenditures, Tabled By Finance Minister Dunning, OE $450,000,000 (By C. R. Blackburn, Canadian Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA, Jan. 25—-(C. P.)—For carrying on the or- dinary continuing business of Canada during the fiscal year beginning April 1 Finance Minister Dunning today tabled in the House of Commons estimates of $457,241,215. For the same purposes inst year the main estimates asked for $418,968,450 and later supplementary estimates asked for an additional $11,360,054 for ordinary costs of Government. making a total of $430,328,510. ' More than accounting for the increase of $26,912,704 in the ordinary estimates as compared with last year is the increase in the national defence estimates which will total $63,447,175 as compared with $35,966,524 last year. Of the defence total $60,000,000 will be spent for actual BLASTS LEWIS. Deposed Chief Of U- A- W. Defies C- l- O- Head. (A. 1-. by our-cair- Special Wire) mew vows Jim. its-Homer Martin, sixmm centre of a fight within the Untied Bintes Auto- ot America. that John L. was his 1i 0h Q w HD“ the policies and tactics to which vou and your representatives have resulted." - n, "depooed“ yesterday by the I O as President of the Auto Workers Union. icisisted he was still president of the Inter- national Union and mid an “cveryvihclming nmiurliiy" — 300,- 000 or more olfthe ioomomembers -—-'were behind him in his fisdht with the “majority clique” of the U. A. W. ex ve board. The C. I. O. through Vice Pre- sidents Philip Murray and Sidney Hlllman, recognized as the ‘U. A. W. board the 15 m Martin had “ nded" and re- cognized R. J. Thomas. instead of Mhflill-‘QLDTBFIQWV- (Cmtinued on page 8. Col. S) Highlights 0f Estimates UYTAWA. Jan. 24-—(CP)—Hlgllh- lights of the main estimates tab ed in the Comma do . raging; sflrpxgndgsurlés someone. “hotel estimates $457.24l.2l5. com- pared with $430,328,510 lest veer. Klgigeleience estimate $29,405.19? W . amortized 1o re. “more We’ vol’? $lZ.40'7.533. , alignm- expected in- this. siaizvgritlons total 53.500900. Y6 I I ngloyafiiiliir Force $20775.- sos compared to $11,000.51’! last year. New buildings to take $4.212.- 000. 03 new planes to be built- oogirfilng of a-ilpilots to take $6.- Brfllltgl-lnlla leader to be brought from Personal I o! Rn Canadian Air Home azideljflytl alldiflill Navy m bfl 1.. ________. Mother Rescues , Children in Fire antics BAY, n. s Jan. $4?) °$ght iirom ohoelffuner: estimate W19 for the Canadian defence purposes the balance going into a sinking fund. The vote is divided into two parts, $34,042,073 for ordinary expenditures on defence and $29,405,102 for capital ex.- penditures 0n defence. ‘Ilhe sinking fund, for which pro- vision is started under the de- fence vote, is designed to amortize the defence capital expenditures over s. period of 10 yearn. thus re- ducing the Government's net mil- inate of ordinary expenditures during 1039-40 to $427,830,113, a decrease of $2,492,397 as compared with the total ordinary vote for 1908439. Not Provided For No provision is made 1n the main or supplementary estimates National Rall- way deficit, me grants-in-aid to f vinoesqr Public Works pro- jects entered into as employment ' IXlCB-SUIGS. Last year the special supple- mentaries for these purposes asked for an additional $95.l49,3i-i2, mak- ing a total of 3525371892 vol/es for all purposes during the fiscal year closing March 31 next. The vote for Public Works will be only $12,457,532 as compared with $18,534,375 in the last nmlll estimates but it is anticipated this decrease will be more than offset when the suplementaries are brought, in. Inst year the ordinary mentary estimates called for $5.- 534/750 for Public Works, in ad- dition to the 812.997.4225 asked I01‘ in the main estimates, and $8,106,- 790 for special works projects. Largest Share Of the total vote asked for in Harley's estimates the Finance De- partment. as usual. takes the larg- est share —~Sl0l.,a00,850, of which $134,462,792 goes to pay interest and charges on the public debt. National defence makes the next est demand on the treasury. B of the increase over last years vote will go for buildings, stores and equipment. A rt from defence and Public Wor there were few wide vnria~ tlons between the amounts asked for this year and last. Under 12 heaxilnr" there were decreases and there were in- supple- under l6 headings creases. The $15,502,300 vole for Mines and Resources is an- increase oi $1,100,639 which is more than tak- en up by the increased coal sub- ventlcns. recently announced. They will require a iolal of $3.500.000. an increase of $1,250,000. the vote is $37.835,66'l. an increase of 91,344,532 which reflects propos- ed increased of $184,004 for air and land mail services, and $525,340 for postoifiocs and supplies. Other increases for various ser- vices with t-hc total vote in brac~ kets include: Penitentiarles $235.- 000 80.990780); War Veterans A1- lowance $000,000 ($6,800.000); Can- adian Council on nutrition $14,000 (814,000); PflYmbnts llflflfl’ the Militia. Pensions Act of 1901. S150.- 000 11.660010); Royal Canadian Mounted Police 14nd Services $401,807 ($521,040); Government Motion Picture Bureau $61,000 (£150,000); Advertising in all coun- tries outside the Dominion 5180.000 ($020,000); Maintenance and Op- emtion of Airporis and Airways 0868.000 ($1,329,105) ' Canadian ’.l‘re.vel Bureau $05,006 ($15,000.) fffioifisg, “mg qw- 339 1g ed when she rescued her two young. w“ w. hung" q», ‘m. est children from her home as lire nual meet ng of the New Bz-uns- W“ m" “umxe- w“ m u“ w“; hm“ 30mm, 1m”; A‘ Eioohen when the flames were dis- soolation bsnecs a“ ' av rudred up- ‘ stairs W? to g her four- months-ol girl. Blends. and three- veg-gltlgmuliov. ___ , . lioe announced the dis- covery of a. plot in eetroy of the Romanian ea tal by annul- taneous use gunners In many parts ‘is officer of the eherulesl section of Iamanian p evac- "no: aftereonieasing ershlpol _Rumanian Police Uncover Terroristic Plot In Capital the fantastic co Twen persons, ty- ing a l st d arrested. ‘h. u m‘ In on. of authorities l flame-throwers, de- were vices e of firing flun- rapld a distance yards. incln -' b‘ live of the machines hsd distributed through the specific been eitLtobe Bed on ‘MVP-up, police declared. _. _..-_-ns._._~__ Annual lnhserlption Delivered $6.00 By lath-P. l. l. “.00; Canada Jud U. I. For the Post Office Department _ WEIG- _.,_,. ,_; __-.__._.____....-. lncrcasdiif A $30,000,000 For Defence Air Force To Receive Greatest Share - Flotilia Leader Fol Navy- ‘ (By W. W. Murray. Press Staff Writer) OTTAWA Jan 25—An increal of nearly $30,000,000 in national defence appropriations for 3 next fiscal year featured the mates which Finance Mlnktar. Dunning tabled in the House o! Commons late today. The total ia $63,435,175 agairut $35,906,524 tior the current year. The estimates are worked out on a new basis. Votes for con- struction and acquisition of IIAIII are classified as iior (A) ordlrm account. and (B) capital aceo This departure is to show how much of the contemplated ex- penditure is for normal and maln- tenance purposes and how much l; to be used for new structures and additional equipment requir ed to complete the minimum el- tablisluncnt and reserve laid dowl by technical advisers as neces- INT. To he Borrowed shOWlY lmder capital count awesome $29.405.l02- l! is proposed to borrow this sum. rushes.lsieelldeesrnyrem T “(Contlnucdig on“: 9828i: 3 ._Cgl B) A 0H Devi Kliow will ills lawns an llllilt lie {Rn-s {o llsriilrn! (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Jim. 25-411mm,“ and maximum iaammraturesa. 8B Dawson 33 Vancouver $2 4i) Fxinlonton 24 32 Regine l0 26 Winnipeg 22B 13 QB 0 Ottawa 4B g Mon g go Quebec 6 n Saint John 13 30 Halifax an 40 Charlottetown 22 33 FORECAST Maritime Provinces: on... northwest winds or moderate sales: partly cloudy and decided‘, cold with own rrl m u ea. High tide this ulltemoon at 2.21 at 2:34.