MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN iii- dTlllt act. ‘oihwolnlri e p ace u‘ al t d lines the soul Inf 1:111‘: hour in an up inn cip- churlottetown Guardian '1‘ c t, llnrnlnr. Guurdluu. Foundglo 154811;.‘ . -..__.__ -._¢.______.. ~ . >7%/’ ///’ The People's Paper nun-w"? Everybody Covers Prince Edward i Island Like the Dew ico-Rtowerowr. with. rriplsniy,oaisser . s... so ‘I12 PAGES MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN A church has lost the inlnn-ns iIl-lallty of the mustard §l('(| ii‘ l; content. to remain small. Annuul Subscription licllvereil $5.00 B; Mull-l’. ‘it. l. 84.00; Cnnnilo und L‘. e‘. 5.1.00 NAZIS T0 BILL PRA c UE FOR Wititilliilililllliilbllllllilil» cHQR CHILL President B31168 CP. FlillERlllNS Resigns Office PASSES AWAY Says Resignation-Designed To Facilitate Reshaping Of Nation’_s_,_l_)estiny. Concentiation 0n llearmament is Advocateii Follows Speech By Sir John Simon Defend- ing Munich Agree- ment. (By J. I‘. Sanderson, Cflnldinn Staff- Writer) LONDON, Oct. S-Drawing on all the bitterness and force of his oratorical ability, Winston Church- ill swept today into the leadership oi‘ parliamentary forces an-ayed against Prime Minister Chamber- lain's bargain with Chancellor‘ llitier as incorporated in the Mun- lch a;- cmcnt. The former Liberal nnd present- day Conservative rebel took the floor a few minutes after Sir John Simon. Chancellor of the Exchequer, had asked members to place themselves in Mr. Chamber- Iain's position at Munich and de- cllie whether they. would have re- jected the terms of the Czech- Germnn settlement and "destroy- ed the last chance of llvertlnz our." These two veteran members higlliighifd the third day's debate on thc Governments actions in the Czechoslovak-German crisis. Sir John Simon was the lawyer, driving homo his points in clear and logical order. Where the (‘hanecllor of tht Exchequer used rapier thrusts. Mr. Churchill em- ployed the technique of the broad- sword. clothing his thoughts in precise and fiery English. Would Rue Day Mr. Churchill predicted Great Britain would rue the day the Munich agreement vies signed by Mr. Chamberlain. Chancellor Hit- ler, Premier Mussolini oncl Prcm- ier Dnladier. It was “a total. un- mitigated defect." would lead to Genmm domination in Europe. would irstlli in the small nations (llstrusting Hench and British friendship-and mlzllt mean the destruction of the democracies themselves. Here are some typical Churchil- Iian sentcuces'—- "Tile utmos. the Prime Min- ister was able to gain for Czecho- slovakia has been that the Ger- man dictator". instead of snatch- iui: ills vlctuals from thc table. has been content to lmve them served to him course by course. "Britain should have dcclrlrcd n lrnrz lime beforehand she would join with others to protect Czecho- slovakia nnninst. unprovoked alt- rrcsslon. Tile Government refused to eive a guarantee when it would have saved the situation. yet they care it too lute and for the future "_iil'.‘.‘\\'f‘(l it when they had not. the snuhtest power to make it good. Cannot. Be Trusted "You have to consider the char- ‘ncler oi‘ the Nazi movement and he rule which it applies. A power '\'Illl‘I‘l burns Christian ethics. IVIIIPIIHCIIQQYJQWIIS’ onward _ l'_)}_‘fl{.'1"‘$_s (Continued c-n page 10, Col 1) COMING ‘EVENT! “Taikics-Crzlpuud Thursday. L-la- 10-5-21. "Tillkics-Cnnnc Cove Friday- L-'I5-10-:S-2l. "Dance in Pcakcs Road Sellout Friday, October 7th. L-85-10-5-fl. "Reserve Oct. 18th for Chicken 590981‘ at Ncw Glasgow liull. L-illli-lil-G-li “Dance in Pownnl Garage Hall, Friday, Oct. 7th. 0.‘ K. Prce-bv at lhc piano. L-ils-iolo-zn i"Auctlon -— Fhrm Implements. Edilett Estate, today, Thursday, 2.00 p.m. L-116-l0-6-ll “Edgett Estate Auction. Farm implements, today, Thursday, 2.00 I).ll1. L-llll-IO-G-ll “Belle River play in Iiopclield Hall, Tuesday, Oct. 11th, 8.15. L-112-l0-6-8 “Come to Masquerade Dance, Lorne Valley Hall, Monday, Octcbcr 10h. Prizes. Webster's muse. L-77-10-6-8. "'Poultry Wanted-Buying delly Iilc or dressed. We need large quan- tities. Prices good. Dally remittance. The Royal Packing Company. J. D. Jenkins, lProp.) 11-70-10-541. ,"C0me to the dance in Hunter River Masonic Hall. Oct. 6th, old- time and modern dancing. local. “The-BUB.- admlesion 25 cents. - L-BU-IO-l-Qi. t,"1\n actual grading demonstra- rflll for producers in the gradin of 1.3;? Will be field in Cherr Vnley P; {- Friday evening, Octo ei- 7th, ‘We CO-Operute b' attending. P d. W IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. liillliilili S ATTACK ON H IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIII (B Alvi . (gisocluyted PreJsq s1.‘~§'.$’§’,§"§m,, RAGUE. Oct. 5O W119 helped found ihgugitrgeciiggleifl link republic 2o years ago. stepped flggnlegvg tho presidency i/Jdgy task of lcudilnéletlllegifrlirrldlcifnt the lion through dark hours uhggclna‘ ChrallllielllfoyeutlfifiitqI-get‘ of German dun," m1 _ 1 9H _00ll(I€lIllli1tl0ll - n c lcceut crisis, Dr, genes rifllnfllltfiherl his post. with the ex- pailfllloll that "mv remainllv i tofflce might constitute an obs-Incl: o til cogifinglsetllvecgaggrtitatlincnm which now e "ources indicated his res; _ fitilatxlcn clinic after renewed GeI- ha“; lgécssule resulting from Hit. we c! ‘$1191 tlill-"Bonsm toward Th zgclios ovak President. _e lli council of pnmsrers 1m. medlntely accepted his letter, M e er Jag Syrovy, D by Premier l‘. Belles‘ letter said the gov- lcllgnnlent, whose rcformotionhc un- unced only last night, “will be a government of calm. of order of economic efforts and of sdcial l'('_('0llSil‘llCtIO1'1-—li government which lvzll aim chiefly EL internal develop- lne L d , . .~ Sucléemlilllm L$121ffoCl0tis1ElllC€KI it will Bill; I reaLfLcrl that. in these new conditions it. is essential for me to withdraw: from office,” Dr. Bones said. “That d08S_l10 mean that I gvade my responsibility ln this dif_ icult situation or_ that I am leav- n a vl-mel that ls ln a storm. I only wish m facilitate the de- velopment of the policy of the gov. eminent, both in external and in. ternal affairs." General ‘Syrovy made a radio alillcnl asking the notion tam-remain C§lil11 The Czechoslovak constitu- tion provides for no acting pl‘ ‘ dent, but both llonsss of Pal nleut will be called “Ztlllll a torn flight to elect n successor to Belles. File premier lll his broadcast smd "our Dolley will nim at friendly re- lations with evcrlbsdy We shall do everything in our povvcl" to give satisfaction lo the justified claims at thc SIOVuks and sub-Carpathian Spanish Government Rejects Scheme To Partition Country PARIS, Oct. 5 -—(AP)-—A plan to partition Spain into two nat- ious-one a Democracy. the other a dictatorship-dies been broach- ed to the Spanish Government, which rejected it, government spokesmen here disclosed today. They asserted the plan, its origin obscure. would form part of international discussions aimed nl. ending the Spanish ‘war as part of o. general European settle- ruent. It was hinted “certain powers" brought. up thc Spanish partition scheme at the Munich pal-icy Sept. 30 which arranged for giving Gcrlnany" slices oi Czechoslovakia, Europe's other major trouble zonc. At all events n was clear the Spanish problem, tcnlporarily dis- placed by thc Czechoslovak crisis. had collie to thc fore again since it figured ill all tallc of o. four- wor a reement or ap east“ grape ‘Great Britain. gmncc. Germany and Italy would be the four powers involved. In Rome the British ambassador Lord Perth, and foreign minister Count Clano have been holdng o. series of conferences believed aim- ed at putting thc Anglo-Italian enrdcl- friendship pact into effect. Daladier Powers PARIS, Oct. 5-(AP)—Premier Edouard Daladier received decree powers ovcr fiunnccs from Par- liament today after he had voiccci. hope that “democratic methods would suffice for the work of “re- building" France. The _Premier must, cope with a. severely drai ed trcnstlry. The Senate by a vole of W16 w four up roved his bill. BIYPMIY panged y the Chamber of De- pulies, empowering the Govern- ment to rule by decree until Nov. l5 to deal with the financial crisLs. " Purliamleélt then adjourned un- tuTltfgvyote came after Daludler told his Senate:- "The work of rebulldinfl "INSI- be nccomplF-hed by democratic mctllcds. I hone it W!" be 5°- In Will that trope be deseivtd? The E- l, CiH-lllerative nd Poultr Association. g zrIIo-IO-G-iII country must. ulswer me. flilS_I_RUlIll‘1iitlil.5I_ _Our slut/c to r1119 “mp0 “mm; I Fiays Munich Pact .i___i l? WINSTON (YIIIIRCIIIIIL Who yesterday led an attack rm the Four-Power Munich Agree- IEICM I" House of the British three peoples. 591191111 BSTOV voice broke as he announced B31106‘ resignniiqll, The president, whusc Ilfiil’ 11nd turned alums; c1114.. in 1101,,“ mouths and who lufl uiilcc a, “vflrlcd man. IbP-vc a farevnll uri- dYf: ‘ 011 thc radio lll which Ill‘ said: Tile lour great powers 10f the bllllllril lonlcrcuccr met and reach- cd decisions without our bciuu coll. allirtvlji. I shall not snv a word nf clkcsul or blulue,_ l»1l_,<;(,,._v w,“ IMHO, But I Will lllfllillillll iIlliI lire h-"Iliflcvs we have lice cnilcd upon will be based "on equality of the Fulle ‘al Services .. F01‘ D1‘. IIIaicKenzie HALIFAX. Oct. 5 -lcp,_ Fulnral s.l res for Dr. Arthur Stanley. Niltckvnelc oulstixndlnt; Canadian CIIIICIILUF and illfiwl Dal. hollsle tillunnus to i one 1119.1- (icnt of that uuivz vim-l; u“- ducted licre tociny wan all inc dignity and hillllpilflli)’ of the Church of England. Dl'_ llfalri;lrll..'.lc, ‘i3, had been ill only a short tune before insllcatil lilst_Stllltlll_v. Classes at tuc uni- VQF-‘illl’ were dismissed. so lhe entire student body could attend the service ill All saints Cathod- rni. Very ilcv. A. F‘. Cccil Whal- Ivl’, (lean of Nrvu Srctia, con- (IUCICLI the cc lnuuics. Fascistflsn(‘@civ_- up Oil Italian Jews ROME. Oct. 5 —(AP)—Ap- proximately 75.000 Jews wcrcdls- closed to be in Italy b_v a rcccut census, it was semi-officially un- nouuccd lcrluy. DSIZUIS oi‘ thc census returns were withheld pending a recheck. after which the number of those who under the Fascist Antl-Sclnillc prugrnln must lcavc the country by March l2. i939, presumably will be made own ably involving withdrawal of Itnlinn soldiers fighting with the Insurgents. vans a prior condition Britain made to operation of AwSpunlsh "sciiiemcnt:_presurn;nlut 11001-2”, Voted Dictalorial Ruling France “In any case I will do my duty without curing about popularity or unpopular-fly, and I count on the Senate to give lne the moans of pursuing my tasks with the sole concern of thc interests of France." ‘This was interpreted in parlia- mentary circles as a warning to the French people that they must use their democratic Pfivihgcs for the practical good o the nation or risk s. dictatorship. In the course of his appearances before the Chamber and Senate flnnnce committees the ‘Premier morally agreed to a number of restrictions in the use of ills dc- crcc powers. I-lls speech before the Senate, however, was iniezpraleri as meaning he milzhi be forced to seek release from his promises it the "welfare" of France demanded The bycletltiou was Former Judge A nd Railway Chieftain Was Native Of Am- herst, N. St (C. P. Guardian's Special Wire) WINNIPEG, Oct. 5--Charlcs PPFCS’ Fullerton, who climbed from lumber camp clerk to judge and rullwwuv chieitain, died new lousy M 14w flee or ca. ms deal-h, after a 1@1lé§lgl13’_llil1css came at the hclne oi his (laughter, Mrs. A. C. McMillan. Stricken early 111 Julie willie in Toronto. Mr. Fullerton was bfollglll to Winnipeg two months age to live at his daughter's home vvncrc he died at six o'clock this morning. Funeral services will be held at 2115 l). m. Friday at St. George's Anglican Church with Rev. Can- on _I-I. D. Martin officiating. Pre- ceding the church service a priv- ate one will be held at the Fol-- lcrton home. Burial will be at St. John's Cemetery. Native Oi’ Amherst Native of Amherst, N. 5,, Mr, Fullerton found himself father- I?“ 9R H" villi)‘ 4H8 but worked llllnsell through school and col- IP20, at limos earning money us a. lumber camp clerk, and lxtczune mayor o! Sydney. Cape Breton, lllt‘lll~i)i'i' of the Manitoba Cour: of Appeal and ‘chairman oi the Board of Railway Commissioners, Afimr about two years- as new of the Board of Trusteesiof the Canadian National Railways. lie retired l._o private law practice in Toronto ll’1 1036. but» his illness for- ced him to drop the work he lovcd, Surviving are his widow. form- crly Sadie Ferguson of Sydncv. N. S.:_ three daughters, Mrs. A. C'.Mc-' aihinn and Mix. Hugh P. Ham of Vl/ninipcg; and Mrs. Norval Hun- lcr of F*crt Wlllianl. Ont Charles William Fuller l to, and one sister, Miss Grace Ful- lerton, Winnipeg. Graduated ln Law After ptissing through public and high schools at, Amherst. Mr. Fullerton entered Dnlhousie Uni- versity mid graduated in law in 1899. He was called to thc bur in 189a and JOlllDCI thc law firm of C. S. ilurrlngtcn ut Halifax, lather of Hon. Gordon Harring- ton, former prclnici- of Nova SCYOIIR. In 1900 he moved to Sydney. C“)? Breton. where hc luuuchccl p_rilrtlc_c_ and, became __imlncr; (Continued on pnuc 10. Col 3i Conservative Wins By-election Held in Toronto Parkdaie TORONTO. Oct. 5 —-tC Pi~ Wlllinnl J. Stewart, four tunes mayor of Toronto. was clccicd to thc Ontario Legislature as Con- servative lncnlllcr for ’I‘orcnio Parkdalc ill n byclection today, necessitated by the (tenth July 2 of Fred Mc- Brien, Conservative, and left the riclings representation in the as- sembly unchanged. Mr. Stewart, 49-year-old busi- ness executive. had n clear ma or- ity over three other candid tes, Russell Harvey‘. Co-operative Com- monwealth Federation; Robert; Harding, Independent LIberuLnnd George ‘Thomson, Socialist-Labor. ‘There was no official Liberal can- didate nominated. Hungarian Border Guards Turned Back IAJ’. By Guardian’: S tel Wire) PRAGUE, Oct. ficlal sour- ces reported tonight, the invasion of two Czechoslovak frontiers cities by Hungarian border guards who were forced to retire. There was no shootin or fight- ing, official sources sat . Czecho- slovaks protested, resulting in an order from the Hungarian army commander to withdraw. Sudeten Germans Killed In Ambush (AP, By Guardian’ special Wire) AIGEIN, Germany. Oct. 5'-— At lent 10 Sudeten Gcnmns were kill- cd by shots fired frbm ambush ncar Krumau today when the Czechoslovak towil gave itself up to rcioicln over the Sudrtenlands "llbcrat on" to Ciermnn,v_ Krumau tics about three miles behind the fortified line and so for has not been occupied by Gemeny l Died in Winnipeg C. P. FULLERTON fnnmer Judge and President oi’ the Canadian National Railways who died yesterday. Housing —Loans Show Increase, UITAWA, Oct. 5 ~—lCl’i—'Tllc Department of Finance announc- ed today loans under lln- Nation- a1 I-lnilsilu; Act ill SCILPIIIIJCI‘ totalled $I,'.Z-AU.OB5, p r uv id l n t: housing rlcconlorizlllrln iur 113B families, compared will: r .» for 134 families ill Seplclnbcl lust year. Contrary to the seasonal trend in 1930 and 1937. when OpJfitlluilS for Scptculbcl" sllrnvccl u ulalii drop cnlnparcsl wllll Aupu t. lolal loans for Srplcnlbel‘ this yc:ll' cx- cccdcd August by $209,291, an increase of 20 per ceni. Loans up lo Sept. 30 totalled $23.~i2ti.259. }ll'(v\'l(Illl!I Illilislllf! ar- cnnlorluliou fr." 5011 iunlillcs in 215 communincs throughout lhe Dominion. Total 10.1.11.‘ b_v )ll'\'l\'iil\'£‘\' up to Sept. 30 and number oi ululr; ill brackets follow: Prime Eiliuarll’ Island $59,034 I11): Nova Scoila 51.698563 11495»: New Svvick $465,627 (109 11,308); Out: i: 844i; Manitoba STIS . Saskatchevrrln SIR llfo <51: nil; British Columbia (1,065). s: 3111705 AberllillrltmlllIe-liici.‘ Disioyalty (‘Ilarge MijERLAIN ‘REP/IRA TIONS ’ ’ ‘III IIIIIIIIIII RUSSIA PIAYS WAITING SAME IN NEW SET-IIP Hopes To Get Balance Of Power If “Big Four” Powers Dis- agree. MOSCOW. Oct. 5—IAPI—A walling gunll‘ u» see how ulurll lulrlllolly CXlSl: in the conceit 0i western Eliftipt‘ organized at Mun- lcll is lhe foreign policy must 0b- scrvcrs expert Soviet Rlls 1a lo pursuc. This thcy rcunrci as inziicaizrl by l official silence lvlii-l has gr vlcd reports a lour-puwcr pill-l might be llcgoiizllt-lt by Great Uri- taln. Frame, Ilatv and Germany to flLtGll1i)'~»>CI.iICl1l£‘llil of Etlrup- can issues since they reached ac- cord at Munich. The Soviet. pro-s branded lhe‘ Munich Agrccullwni carvinu up Czschoslovakul as a betrayal. Soviet tiisplsasure at thc lurn 0f events further was indicated by the semi-official Le Journal dc Mosccu, French-language lmblica- tion which usually reflects the orcign Oifi views. in an art- ' bl on thc value of .vie'. Mutual pact. Pact Yalueicss Tllc_al'tivll~ was based on lhc l"0&$0l1llli,,' that llic Flwllcll-Sovlcl Pact was VflIllPiinw .\lll(‘(‘, li- car- Ollzlry, the ‘l‘(Il—C./.(‘iIl(l~I\ : Pact, in the )\'l(". view wn u.- uuliczi when i< duo- uurr-ocl to givc Germany Czl-clr lovaklu ‘tcrrilory. Foreign ob -Z‘l\'t'l'$ in Moscow" bcllcvell LIlL’ Soviet Ulric-n. though excluded from the Aiuuicil Con- icrlln-c table Srlu. (l0 and from plwljcrdcl: ilur-plwlver pact plans, still may play a vital role in thc Ilililllllli‘ l:lll mile oi the Aiunicll lncetinc. ‘Ilugv pointed out that llrtlaiu Fruucc. llaly and G(‘l‘lllilll_\'. while professing: in uni~ou a (lo-ire ‘to rniisrlli<lzzlc l-Izlrnplaii ])."1l{‘L‘ ,hu\'c few interests in coullnuu consid- crcrl as four nations, Germany and Italy still are ciis- conienicd continental and col- onial powers. Britain and Frailcc, ihc_\'_ar;:ll;rl. wan! t0 llCllfi to lvllat they have. And ill ‘dltinn Gcrnlnn and Italian inter . by no means coincide cnilrll -for cxnlnplc in Yugoslavia where each vri-hes prqml1<lei":liii influence, .\ic.~co-.v' titer consider IIIS‘ Illl.l‘lll0ll_\' zunoug . bi: four p0 - Move Said Based On “Injustices” Done By Czechs New, Difficulties Beset Cession Issue—~C0mmissi0n Determines Additional Territory T0 Be Allotted Germany. (By Louis P. Lochncn Copyright, 1938, by The Associated Press) BERLIN, Oct. 5—'i‘he international Sudctenitlnd Commission today arrived at an aurccnlcnt on midiiiilnal Sudcicnizlnd it.'l'l‘li0l'_\' to he occupied Irv (icrlnan troops (lllit-lifit’ the four existing zones by Nionday, Oct. l0. The new dciimilations were decided upon a.- ticrmany prepared to hill (‘Zechosiovlahia for “rcpavutiolis" dating Iluck to the birth of thc republic. Observers C(lll>IfIt‘l'l‘(I the demand a power lever to force Czechoslovakia into (lor- mun_v‘s economic system. _. Official sources did not indicate the total area involved in the new zone but measurements on the map indicated it was zlbout 5,000 square miles. or zlpprrlxinlutciy one-fourth the whole Sudeien area oi‘ 20.000 >quzlre miles which is claimed by Germany. " On the south the German border will be pushed for- ward to an irregular depth of an average of about 20 miles. wean czecu carnal. I Led Germany Army At one point-Ieilmerirzr-ihe new loorder will be about 30 miles front the Czechoslovak capital 0t Pffiflllt‘. The i(‘l'lllll‘_\' thus ceded tn Ger- 11111113‘ Wlillfllil thc formality of a lalr-biscile includes llu \v0rld-\vidr' _. known class manufaciilrlug cit)" of Gablonz of 33.000 population.‘ and Curchcslovakials principal textile centre, Relchcniler; e. city of 38.000 population. Vi/cshvnrri the new" 2011c clnbra- , l-r-s Ihc inlportant ligliitc basin 0f Box and Brcilx. and the hop pro- (lucinl: district of Saaz upon which the brcwius inclustiiv at Pllsen dc- pcnds ‘ In the south two of the prin- : ' l (‘lilll given to Germany ln- I Zn.. 1, iouuclcd in 122i; nni I for its ptrtcr} and wine. thc pun-cc Austro- (‘Ill .t iainczl and Nlkilsburg, where was sinned curling the Prussian war of 1806. Bmv To Gemlany" The new zone w after the Comm. and bowed to Gcrlnau viewpoint allci accep- tcal Oct. 28. 19in as the date fol‘ (IPIPYIYIIHIRK thc Nadonal c-3mpl:'X~ loll of the hfflli I)'.\'0ll(I the fnur znncs arlmw" li“-'lll for lmuiediutc as determined slblc. Whenever‘ the group sir l- iuin . parts-tilt; Rom: -l3."rlih is rlszainst lhe i_;(.llCIOll-PZll'l> h. ICJ‘. By Guardians Special Wire) EDMON'i‘ON,_Oc.. 5---Ch;.l b)‘, Veterans’ orgdlllzllllolls in l‘ . . that in. slulilllcnl 1191-,- sepl, 3.5, l0 "luullsll cull-I ‘lillll obllgallc .‘ was Rh expression oi (llsloyxllly lo‘ lhe British Lllllllfl‘ biouslli it LII- llial from Prsnllcr Abcrimri lode)’- The premier UIIHIIUITVJWI HILVUIIB to 11ml ‘my suggestion ut evil dc- slgll, 0i zilsnnllc. y, 0r cu-n nl clhtl- 915m Dy L“. [gr-ii ,1; ilovrrluncnl ill lhe address llc hull tint-n, _ Lust Wt‘t“l( ‘he Ui\lt_.'.\rv' billlwll oil . LUillhll p.l.-~crl a rest»: lEIllly, lhe tlrcuncr make: - ' :1 oi ills ‘llllvlllfillt more so llrc; ' the Empire .l'. ‘lllc prim retract ll - ylulellielll. Don g-aiTuF-I-ithilrl n g ls tiiven Approval NEW Your? Oct s ~tAP)-- Dbugllnui-rlunkng with no holds barred virus ‘dllllfllvcti tndnl’ I>.\' Elnily Pnsl, who is to table inan- ncrs what. lilo lyfurquls ui Queens- bcvry was in hoxinlz. Informed llinl lvirs. (lcrtrudc Binncy Kay had told Amcrson College's class ill social usllgcs at Boston that dunking is "all right at on informal house party or a little snack aficr theatre,“ Mrs. Post Illliililfii and agreed. "Any place that. would have doughnuts would be like n lncnlc wherb you could do pretty much as you pleased." Mrs. Post suid_ "Of course, you wouldn't have doughnuts at. a formal dinner anyway?‘ Given Two Years In Penitentiary AMHERST. N. 3.. Oct. 5 “(CPI -Harold Willtc of Charlottetown. charged with breaking and enter- ing. was sentenced to two years in Dorchcsier penitentiary tndny by Judge Patterson in the County Court. GROWS AKER PREITIZRJCTUN. Oct. 5—Afler clays of critical illness Most Rev. A. Richardson. Archbishop of Fredericton. still clung‘ to life in whet was believed to be e losing ll‘lllt‘~.'1 llilii power. presumably Soviet Hus would excrcis: ihc dominant i lvnrc. At the s lu- .mc forcian dip- lrmadc que were of the op-I lnicu Alrtsro kenntiuic would at;- iiatc inside France and lllilniuI iI.I'tlll‘_',h the Communist Internat- ioual. New Jersey Man ls Ciawed To Death By; Escaped Circus Lion “I IIJLHVOUD. N. J.. Ovl fl"- \l\A,J'~i\ll escaped circus. lien Uluucli lu llvulll a lllllll \'.lm l1'll.'(l aucse auction roolll employee, was inund under tile boardwalk 150 _vuv(i.s from where the laezlsi Ililfl dr._.gccl inn clown into iln- mare oi plies. Only the top of ills slur‘. rc- lo nail lL and had this south JL‘.".‘l'} "c ort in a grip oi lt'l.L‘l' n L! .. hours tonight Ill'1vll‘t‘ j , one 01 .l police anti lire posscfl Hm"? "\‘“'1‘I_b‘“ kilicd it with a pistol shut under ill" ‘mini (l! 571W“? the ocean-front. boardwalk. Qlult- dmrsznlu \‘..ll The mutilated body oi "fluvmas ("ivllfllP-"Iii " '" ' ’ '4 ‘ .. l J: - . Salim. d1, Oi lllllulllplud l up Km“ rnrpml (hum mauled on him. __ Bible Society NEW GLASGOW. N. S.. Oct. 5 —-lCP)——An appeal for aid to thc British and Forcicn Bible Sol-tel)‘, was luadc. today by Rev. It. 'I‘a_v-i lor biacKim Bible Society Secre- tary. before thc 65in nicotine of the Mlvrllllne Synod o.’ the Prus- byleriau Church ill Canada. , Contributions had dccrcufcd by $13,000 in Canada since 1933 with Nova soolla $2.000 behind, I10 said adding the Society was depend- enl. entirely on public support for its existence. Canadians gnvc 5244.000 in 1937. lnlnpared with the 193.1 figures of $257,000. Formal as" l was Izivcn by the Synod. nude: Bioderatol‘ Rev. St. Clair Jeans of Saint John. N. H. to the action of the General As- Felllbi)‘ In 90110011108 a comlniucc battle against anaemia. His 0on- ditlon continued to become weaker. in rrvlew an appeal originating in the Presbytery of Cape Breton. At Maritime Synod Meeti|1gl‘"“""‘" I. - "lllfliiftll by the hiunich a <r _ The Cfliliilllnslcll lliYIIlCl‘ flfIftTYi that. n 51 per ccn‘. Gcrlnan pop- ulation would be enough to’ cle- clare any city, VIIIZIIIO m" filfiIflt“ ’ Gcrnlzm V ' _ i The Comlnlsslons lnollvc one! lullilnl l-cnrral vlllllcnn Jus- cpn PranL ltitlcr \t.‘ll l,('I‘lI, above interested embassy raid. was l0 vhqrro“, (lown i“ m. as ,, rolmnanlll-il lhe ill-i l:\'l"ill.|l] U", ‘lliaqiifhtg- win“... » army iurcc in (Willi-j "lilfliiliIllllii “n”. ‘b-\ new an.“ ruin-ii l»; t',r-v|l--~i-»v.li\l.l lu < ‘ -. _ I 5')“; us,“ thr- lillrd “Pull lnll._z ti». ulti- Gpmnm g “mm l‘ \ I I ers, thirty thou-dull .\ll7.l troops were represented as based on justices inflicted bv lhe on the Slide-lens since '8 n ffllllilWlllilli for the Gr c- lion Ill lhe ltiw peacefully took uvrr suuillucsli-rll Ilohcmia. loslovnk Sr-iilclncnt C‘ un- F-—7-—---_-——----- --~--—-—< siou said they would b" ' f. 4 _ 1 rcu:nllabic." K I s ‘, I Cilituvu lvEl-vercm CW5 “Ni-lo tI.‘»;‘\' f \ p5»..- “.";~“ If? t, i‘ \\tl.\ ilulu-atqrl that i- l.l..il.v zvliuhi llui ('l>ll.\l(l(‘l‘ lllt‘ ilrilivll (lll- Llliil sulvl-gl uulcs. n, nlail. 1.. __'Ct)llI.llillr‘(I__Ull Date l". C01 "it I Appeal Made, .\ll'. Yl-IUIK )i.()( 1l( '.\= ‘llnuuin 01-‘ .7 l) V a —— il- "i The morniuu (iCVOIlUl conducted by Rev. Dr. W. i of St. ."\!llli'(",'.:. N. ll 'l'lll1i lurniug devotion.- will lie in ' , Garlic lnnuuaizc, under Rev. A. l). hiacKiunou 0i Lliilc Nhrinws. S. ll.llll.l.\ A -- In rcvicwine o. London. Oil‘... (‘tin cn<c concerning an action brougn Mai ;, by iIlf‘ Liuiicl‘: Cinlrrh of (‘aulvia Troll flmlillbi tlu- Presbylerial‘. Cnurcll (‘ilillriv anti cull-m ' iur pariiclpllllnii lll the Stlfiflml I ryalhlvll sllcucr- an ‘Plicnlns Kent estate. ltcv, 11:1} N‘ 11l- llaird slated the Unlicri (‘llllfldli II?" It" I I‘ ‘l has erased to lllllke‘ ciaun. np>n , “IPA ' I“ ‘ ‘ “ lilqucsts left to thc Presnytrlll". h“ ‘ ;‘,‘3 (‘luu-ch. ~ " ' "- Sluoli accounts wcrc . n- ‘lflbloll li.\'| the clerk and a. POl1ll1llIilf‘.R"\',v. l F. O=borue of Moucton, N, 13.. and A. _A._ MncDonalrl_ of Charlotte- El" mvl. Till) (‘an rltuuv s.\ll.l\'fis .. Leave Borden 9.45 a. m. l p. m. (Continued on base l0, Col 6) I Torrncntine ll n. m. 3.0?» p. m 7.»l-_ asunder“...