MAXI M6 01A MERE MAN in tum. cleanliness and eIeII-"Q- u» then ll ever \\‘t. ‘ i t a Gu rullln Two Cantu. oizfilolfieglllldlJ| Iouuded IIIM. CHARLOTTE >%/’ W’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew TtiwN, NADA, finmlgsovcfvlmin £5, i938 MAXIMS _OF A MERE MAN G001! IIIIIWI‘ k tlll- health of til soul, sadness its poison. 12 PAGEil Annual Subscription Ueilun-d $5.00 B: Hui-P. z. l. 14.00; Canada umI u. a. $0.00 ZINGL 0 - FRENCH SOLIDARITY RE - AFFIRMED PARIS POLICE IN BA IIEBREPIAW ll PRIITESTEI] BY WIJRIIERS Premier Da ladier Moves To Cope With Wave Of Strikefl. nuns, Nov. 24 —(CP)—lIlobtle rds battled strikers ocou ying q llebault automobile Ivor sto- nigilt in an outbreak accompany- in] a wave of strikes which, at the peak, involved more than ‘I4,- m workers Dozens were injured on both rides and much of the Paris hctoryh machinery was reported wrecked before the Rebault‘ utrik- m, estimated i-o number 10,000, left the plant Prcnticr Dullidier assumed com- plete control of measures to com- bat the strikers wljj; were culled in opposition to the Government's decree law for lengthening the 40- hour week. At the Itr-Iaault plant the strik- 1939. The penalty is a, 20 per ccnti . - _ , - _ _ ,, v s ' _ ers had barricaded themselves in- levy oli fortunes exceeding $2,000: ‘Serlmchhjs ‘rtdennal?’ .8‘. ha“; m5‘ o er Pam side the workshops and barred and was announced Nov. l2 by‘ Egkllldflgeflhllfftbtllzgtcdl‘ m)’ the Friendly To Lovalists doors with armored cars and govrllls. {lcadlof thenfttiitr-l'§flr 5C- 9‘ ‘ Th ' [1§_.ft dbm lqh nomcpannreaaon or le _ D1 has d m g mm“ ac u" ~y e p an slaying ‘of Eirncst you Rath, Paris CAUSE or RECALL caugge Qlm ‘fffivumnffilmuswspatff, Pitched Battle Jglnbassy Secretary, by, Herschel The mcldem causing the fecal] fervently. She visited Barcelona 075M293" Dccunm Nov. lowwhelyhc and 1,15 and Muarld since the outbreak of The Qlldrtlfl. accompanied byPol- ice pr." i: t" R0191‘ Iialttfrron. charged through hack entrances after hllrl- ing tcllr pas bombs through the Mndows. Insidc. a pitched bail?» developed, with strikers using wretlciu-s and hammers to combat iht- blows of rifle butts. More than a ,do.".cn policemen and wnl-kcrs were illjllrcd. More than ill’! arrests were made. Stri shcic nntlin 54 other mostly in northern Frarce jtctcd by order of Premier ndicl", . A total of 90.000 men ‘have walked out to dale in protest algailu! the Premier's. economic and financial decrees. which thcv view as threat- ening social legislation, espfclally the 40-hour work. lnihe Anziu mining basin on the Beltzlnn frontier 25.000 vsorkcd rut ‘lhursduv and announced a general strike would bc called in ihc region ay. Fbllowintz a» s‘r‘k6 of 1.200 rail- way workers ill tllc same district. Premier Daladicr lcquisiliollcd the T511“? at Ailzill “to permit normal development" of the Denaln and Anzin llllllPS. . ‘ Sonic 20.000 of the Rcbault work-l 01s were evacuated from ‘he nlottll", Plant without difficulty. Tile raw‘ mamlnu 10,000 barricaded llems l-l Ws behind trucks and offcrcd re- sistance to such an cxtcllt that fill- nlly 20.090 police and Mobile Guards were cagcti to the scene. Storms Sweepin-g Up The Atlantic Coast WASHINGTON. NOV. Zti-Thv nAzls HARA ss JEWS:_ United States Wear-her Bureau Iii-nod tonight of storms swccplng the Atlantic coast from Caps.- l-lat- imls to the northern edrze of the Main coast. Northwest storm wam-inas were Ordered up at l0 p. m. AST from c”? "Micros to Sandy Hoe‘: and northeast storm warnings from 50nd!‘ Hook to Easiport, ‘Vie, A du- Iurbllnce control orci" v1\s»..lu‘ll nmtll Carolina wculiti move northeast- ml With rapidly lncrcrlslnc: in- itlll. the bureau said. CQMING fVfNIl "Cwne t0 the dance in DOIIBEII‘ lohool Friday niatht, Nov. is. lzoorll "ill-flu L-aao-ll-zl-zl. “"910 “Rio Unsiladowed Cross" North Wiltshlre Church at 7:30 smiths" by Y. P, u. L-382-l1-26-1i. d;‘Rwlla.r old Lime and modern lento at MacMllloirs, Stonhotie. chmillil. 26 cents. Chimnurrs Or- ‘We- L-aaa. "W0 have inquiries for ‘barred {gist $1100»; gleiisc list Ytllltli off-zer- '° . ..Co-opcra ve 43g a‘ Pmllify Ass lotion. li-ZSI-ll-Zi-iil. "Bean Suppn. s lng Park tsghm‘. Tuesdu Novctrnigcr 20th. 5 A 51'. M. Children 15c. Adults 25c. "onions Women's Institute. L-QGV-ll-M-bi. "Pantry sat.- includi crim- "6 Pruitt Cokcs, Prowse rota, Sat- Illarallfliv afternoon and evening. Aid of si lca Altar Society. L-Dot-ll-fl-li. Arcmvboy entertainers. featuring M"! Jack and Cowboy Slim. Evgllcert and dance. Webster's "l". Monday night, Nov. 28. L~3Bli-II-25-Il. pcvme to the concert and dance l Emerald Hail Friday. November w Flt 8_ o'clock. Proceeds in llld of "mus Institute. L-3fl-1l-23-2t. “I'll!!! Goose Dinner and enter- mfwnt at the homo of Bloia on Tuesday. November a ,. Dinner served from 6 until (noclock. Proceeds in aid of Racing wiillb- All buying tlritcts for Dinner 1 become-members, IrMG-II-M-M. Bloyck Emigration For Nine Months [By Melvin Whlteleather, Associated Prone Foreign Staff) BERLIN. Nov. lit-Jewish loader: expressed teen tonight that, e 54001100900 Government levy lntnn 1m would make fllfill‘ emigration virtually knposcible in the next nine months. Another sequel to anti-Semitic outbursts following the assassination of l 99PM!" 111111011181- lll PR1: by I young’ Jew was the announcement of Raofaol Garunillo, Colombia-h miniete designate to Germany, that he had been recalled as a rwult of an incident during the weeks ago. Field Marshal Hermann Goerlng, meanwhile, district loaders called to Berlin to consider the economic situation. Th?“ mfifllll W88 lflret. but it Wu presumed the widespread destruc- violenoe two tlon of Jewish property Nov. 10 and Ila dfoct on the four-year pun and "Tel!!! trade was the chief topic. fhan their parents. First npplicat COLLECTION 0F FINE R-e-‘vmnsible Jewish quarters were extremely worried alter studying a decree issued ycseroay by which tile Jewish fine will be collected in four instalments ending Aug. l5,l would be filled quickly, A number of small children, 1.500 ot whom will be accepted by the Netherlands, were happier tonight __ éttlonvtinucdiiripage 1_1,_V_C’0_l_3>l,__ Childrerfs Aid Society Meeting Held ' Last" Night Hon. Dr. W. JMacMillan Re- elected President. Rev. Brother Aileran Guest Speaker. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. lvhimvlillaal was rc-elcctcti president o1 tile Child- [en's Aid Society at the 29vlll- 11n- of the institution last Ad‘ \". l.._vucll. Lco’l<' Macrlonaltl C. é Llair Trainer. M. L. A.. Mr lllfilgllltnllllitteillll: Carlyle Webster. J. J. flrnby, Mrs. J. J. Tvlo pastor kf Zion Presbyterian Cllulcli Mrs. \\'. J. McIntyre‘. Mrs. W VS and the Rev. Patrick McMahon. D. Stc-ivllrt. ltcv. H L Dtntctl, Sis- tcr Canlillus. Mrs. Arthur Henry D., Rcc'or cf Si, Dunsialrs Busi- _ A licautvenr/‘f lesglccllgdnyicckiprfisnirtllcnités James F. Lmghilhr wire l‘. ua ac ll . _- _ . C.. was rc-llzuueti ltollorary soll- Adflrvfifi IIY DT- lliunllla" citor and Major T. E. McNutt. S90- reta-ry treasurer. Gu&t, speaker o1 the meeting was Rev. Brother aileron, super- intendent of St. Patrick's Home for Boys. Halifax, who traced the causes and couditicns underlying child delinquency and its effect on society generally. Eighty-eight cllilmtircn werebvveltrlrf: resell ?ir.mvtl/,s3?le}?§¥a&llers,e tllzent for the 1y the 1115i organization told in tile course of hi5 report, This was noted as an increase of iwo from the number at the last annual meeting. Decrease in the number of juve- t-he Scciety. wards increase" could be ckpcctetl under conditions. 'I‘ilis _Prcvl:1ce an unique situation as an W] i from bcl icrc d nlle delinquents was nOted. tweniy- Consequently the _ speaker saw l night. ‘ four appearing befcre the court more uecdfor wjell directed efforts‘, Vlcc presidents clectcd In at‘- this ycnr as compared with forty- by the Clllldrctis Aid ‘Society and mlanl-at . Nova SCUUILIJOIUJ S. seven ln the previous tvrclve nlLicd 0lYLIIll7flll0ll5 "than at any l Ackhul-st, ‘HIIIIIHX; Ncu Bluns- months. time I call illink of ill the past ‘wick. W. J, St/cle, Saint John; Still. the number of neglected thirty years/f Prince Edward bland. W- M- llnd dependent children in the Dr. hfachllllan paid tribute to Bcars. Charlottetown. John the work of the Agent, Mr. Brawd Cit-y was on the increase. Mr. _ _ Browders reported. and added. ers. the Solicitor Mr. MacKinncn W. Dobbin. Pcrcv B. Evans. D. A. “the problem of caring for tlhem is and the Secretary-treasurer. M81" Maw-Hilly. F- A. Grant. R- H- likewise becoming more and more MacNutt. They difficult," main stays of the society." The or- The flill text of his report ap- phonaaes as usual had been o Dears in Il elsewhere in this tree-t assistance- “Tlley were the article, right arm." the president declared. More difficulty was belmz ex Members of Executive Others members of the executive of the sccicty named at last nllrhts session, most of them re-eiectcd, include: Rev. H. D. Raymond, Rev. Canon M. E. Malone. Rev. Hugh Miller, Rev. H. I. Fleming. C. 8S. R. the times." he (Continued on page I. Ool t) PrecedentinBroken When Nazis Flayed From Plymouth Pulpit (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PLYMovrl-l. Mass Nov. 24- hymen Stuttering 311 years of precedent to protest. the "nightmare of Nazi arvtl-Sanltlo wndiativfttestha u-lisxisgl’ mun stem ay n e the Church of the PiPGPIIMAZQ- hand by the hill when the Pilgrim Fathers are buried. Mid REV‘; mantra for the “peace in our land. Hip voice breaking. Rabbi Som- uel A, Frlendrnan cf Beth Jllwb synagomle cried out: "The Debt few weeks have been a. nightmare to a group of innocent petrpic liv- int: in Germany. whose only crime u that they were born members of an qid people-the Jews. "For five long veers thew men and women and children have bran subjugaied to cvery conceit/abs form rf human torture comIflYRb" u Thme atrocities of rbnrtty durlnu these dove. "This banbariw," born in Jerusalem I years continued "has been so green. "This in our Semftlism,“ the Rev. greozation of 300. The union church I"! Thanksqivlntr, dom in the‘ new world. consulted 36 Nazi ions for this special emigration were- taken at the Netherlands Legation $041413’. Jews said the 1.500 quota The Colunlbian Envoy packed his bags and left. without having pre- Dr. P. A. Creelman, William Mor- an. who was also named auditor. Hon. Dr. MacMillan. president o! referring to the words of the agent that "the number of of the Society was on the (leclarorl it was oil-iv what existing in agricul- tlual Province of being the lust to feel the deqwnesstion and consequent- o ' r reco effects. Neither the Prcvillclaljlov- ernnlents or civic atltlloritics could wllollv l‘(‘llP\'t‘ ullclnplrwnlcllt as it. existed ill this city. Dr. hIacMlilan ‘ were the "three enced each succeeding year in the Society in It was a “result. of believed. Tribute was paid the foster homes in which §1\°_.9I‘8B.l1@'l4°.!1 we-zietcrcstri- to the old days of lthe inquisltlfirfll o have culminated in an unheard of be few the Rabbi, 0B0. that President Roosevelt expremed am- u azement that such conditions could exist ln 20th century civiilmitlon." answer to anti cm Knud- sen, pastor of the church. mu in presenting tlhe speaker to the oori- was rt cl Plymouth‘; observance of first held here 317 years alto by ulntetui Pilgrims who found libel-iv and religious frec- TTTWEM‘ WEI?” s HJSIEIISLPSEAI Ill IZIIAIIENGE GUVERNIIIEIII Duchess Of Atholl Re- volts Against For- eign Policy Of Pre- mier Chamberlain. IDNDON. Nov. i4 —-(CPCable) -The Duchess of Atholl, who in recent months hasbeena stormy petrcl in the CollservativcPllrty, suddenly resigned her parliament- ary seat today withachallcnue to the Government to test Prime Minister Chamberlain's foreign policy in her Scottish constituency, Kinross and western Perth. The Duchess was the first Con- ' servative woman to attain minis- terlal rank. being parliamentary secretary to lie board oi cdu- cation from i924 to 1929, but a clccp CIERVIlHI‘ has developed rec- ently between her and the party tile civil war. A few weeks ago sue toured Canada. and tile United States, glI/IIII,’ a series of lectures ill wlllcll she sharply criticized tile uovcrnlncnt foreign policy. Several months ago the Duchess advised the Conservative whip slle would no longer attend party caucuses. She wok a seat on the opposition side of the house. Since the Munich Agreement her criticism of the govciutellt has been more pronounced. She also has culled for no elegy- 117K out of- Soviet ‘Russia ' m European appeasement discussions. A week ago the Conservative As- sociution in her riding repudiated » her as its official candidate in the next general election. The by-election may produce a United opposition front to the official Conservative candidate because already efforts are being tnade to persuade Liberals and Labor to stand aside ill her fav- or. For tllc past week sections of the Labor. Liberal and Conservative par- ties thclastcollfiiledtoasmall re- calcitrant bl0C——l1f\V0 been attempt- ingto organized united opposition . against the Govcrlullclli. So tar it has failed ilccauso the Labor Party . ‘ as a WIIOIC has been opposed, and. . political observers give the idea small chance to succeed. . However, it may be worked in Perth and Piiurass, xvhcre the Duchess had a majority of 5.169 in i935 ayainst a Liberal. This would give hcr a clear field a- gainst. the official Conservative cnnadidrtte. Y Travellers Elect Officers lit Halifax t ‘ury R. K. Kclley" Annoullcul t0- - New Brunswick directors: Maxwell, F. S. , rbln. The annual ITIPIHIIIIZ will be held f here Dec. 9. - Iiov't. RBIZIII? Seat lIt Reduced Majority 1DNDON, Nov. 24 —<CP Cable) -'I'he Government retained the West Lewisham seat in the House of Oommona in today's Ivy-election, but with a sharply reduced ma.- jorlty as compared with the 1935 General Election. footed. A. M. Bkeffingwn. labor. 8,687 votm to 16.939 in the 00n- Ituerloy, a soul-beaten; suburb of londnn long rded as e 0on- servutlve strong old. Scores or ulna Henry Brooke, Conservative, de- l TEA Five Persons Killed, Injured‘ In New England Storm (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BOSTON, Nov. 24-—Five persons were killed and scores injured to- l clay as a cold, northeast. wind ‘more sleet and snow over New England, grounding airplanes. and endanger- ing travel by land and sea. Snow rwohed a. depth of five inches in parts of northern New Hampshire and showed no signs uf dilating early tonight. With the temperature averaging 25 degrees fcr New England. motor traffic crept along icy highways, where sleet. screens lowered visibility. Small craft along the coast scur- rled for cover as the weather bur- eau posted storm warninas. Sev- eral tank barges and tugs Lied up at Cape Cod canal to await, mod- erate conditions, but larger ves- sels moved as usu . IIRSl lulu‘ Mercury I) r o p s In Maritimes As Snow Falls. {By Tile Canadian Press) Winter struck its first bloc-v of the season at the Maritime Pro- vinces ycsterdayu with New" Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island fcelingthe full force of tllc storm. Saint John reported the mercury dlcpprd to 23 degrees above 2cm, the widest day of the season. Streets were covered with snow and lee for the first time after about or inch of mow fell. Moncton hadv a. maximum temperature of 28 de- grees above. and 3 3-4 inches of snow cover-ed the railroad city. Prince Edward Island was cov- ered with snowy to depths varying from one to three inches. The white blanket was not expected to stay, however, as the ground was not frozen. A cold rain fell in Halifax and was followed by cooler wxull . while Syclncv suffered from "dirty" wcathtr intrludlll: snow and hall. Fire Fighters, Gain Ground In California DOS ANGELFS, NOV. 24 IAP>— Two thousand smoke-bcgtimcd l11€ll. weary aftrr more than 30 I hours vi fizhtillz. iiglliercz‘ up‘ ihcir but: tonlsllt for a final t-r-l for: a- all but two hru-il files in on“ of ill" \v"rst ouihrcaks inl sauihoz-n California history iv-nlioilt Iii"lt’l' hontrol. ‘Filo Will Racers ranch \\"\ zav- cd but iirc still rnarcd out o.‘ (‘"h- gvgv‘. til-w mil" alto: i’ t‘i-- lllf‘ll I‘.'ll‘. llill.l out wr-‘il up» mt f‘rc. out w... 1!". n 1. F +12 ville‘! 0i. tho L": Iivoelc: Firc D"l‘flil’l‘(‘lll Stamina in ~ ~ ih" flazncs r’.- huul s ~~.‘.'l ca litlufa Ti/forlica. A"c . ‘c*lrlv's hiell. win". Willi? 300 ' \vl"l t Da nave including that to lua": run betwccn f8.- zlud $4.(i00.000. water: 1”“ 000,000 Four Injured In Automobile Crash T, N, S.. Nov. 24 -fO PF-Automobiles operated by A1- bert Pagan of Amherst and Ron- ald Amos of Sackvilic. N. 8., col- lided head-on at Fowler's Hill. near Aulac. N. B., today and all four occupants were injured. Both cars were badly demented. m“ was severely shaken up. while Miss Corrine Arsennulf of Cape Bauld suffered an injured back. Amos had an artery in his arm severed and Jack Aycr Sackville, his companion. suffered a out on the head. Royal Canad- ian Motmted Police at Bockville said an icy highway caused the ac- i eldent. _._- Canadcfs Favourite Tea 1mm IS IIISIIIISSEII of ’I‘i'adt~ tiroirstlng the proposed Bmmh (ulnlnunllue change in rates. < - .. ,. , . i - _ Mr‘ W A’ Mcldaggal‘ was _ and“ B“ ...l colllillul ue_.ssu0d i i principal spokesman for tile - ' ‘(U Fume j ' " ' dviolttaguc delegation. willie a Ml‘. SW43 1 Swift Survey Of Problems Made At Paris Meeting In ‘Complete Accord On National Defence And Diplomatic C01- laboration To Preserve Peace. livlslol or PIlIlNE RATES Summerside And i. Montague Prqtest PARIS, Nov. 2i--(il'czlt Britain and France llfiirnlt-d Lllanges Ill IIQVISQd publicly tollivllt their conlpleto zlccorti on national ti‘ Wilm- and dlplrlluatic L'tlll.'ll)Ul‘l\ll(II1 "for the [)l'L'< l"\.illull anti consolidation of pczlcc." Prime Minister Chamberlain and Prcluicl" i);ll..tl.e\r_ at tltc close of Ct’)ll‘-‘0I‘\'lIll(lllS which followed the .ll' ‘Will lt-"IU Schedule. Protests were made totheB of Colnlnissioners, Public Util‘ rd by delegates from Summerside _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . and Liolmgue yesterday Wm,“ _\t- tcldal of _.\ll. ( hzltnhcrlzlln and his Port-lull >_ -rt»t.~. 11011110111501! by the L-land Tclc- V "count illlllizlx, I".‘.'lfI statements at lllc (lull I)(li'\.i} pllolie Colllpally for a rcvlstd which catch stressed total lfurvcnlulti on all subjects cull- side-red. Neither mentioned (IiliIIIQd points in their (liscussivizls. .\ll'. (‘hamhcrlzlln first announced Britain and France had schedule of rates was (llSCUSliCd at a public meeting in the Board Room of the City Building, licrc, Dr.I.J. YeiLCllillfllilill of thc Board presided. Other lll(llll.)'.‘l‘\ tile _ lrgfllgtélmillmlgtigbifntsigfilgtllvduh’ illlll- reached conlplctt- accord on national tlcfcnct- and joint i ' . CKSL l‘, . . - . ' ~ - J_ Condfnhkemwy“. G_O,.gL,OML (llpltlllllllll; zlclloll for pence. ln his declaration. rcatl t0 French and foreign ncus- pap. rnicn, he said: "With us. national defence is onc of the steps to he taken for preservaiiull and conscrvatiull of peace in lclumpe." Mr. C. Si. Clair Trainer, counsel was aL-o present, Tile care for Sullliucrsltle was prosclltctl by Mr. J \\'. Lltlsiollc, who rc" l a brlci anti by Coull. A. S. Mu .y who prrselllctl artw- llllion from tile Summerside Board Burke spoke Oil Alix-r- kcllalf of l. illiilfl ton. Huntcl rcprescllr- ‘ 1.1 . Ell ‘p1: Ml ' ' ‘Tile tlllle Telephone Colnpanv rcquc t- ‘ e vD-Pfilllfi ‘on to 1p)‘ ‘was cx- L, . " ' ' labile} , l u. Mw- i (_‘ , Hearing Ends Before 33' C I ‘fut ’ " lVir. Justice ti. H. After lll ‘c t an two and a ll.lli k hours tli'r:\l\:3.'"ll ill‘ llcarlllg was l 1,3“: - - udjourllcll ulllll a lR\l"l' tialc fol" t-l-pai out .l u wlllpitie 1w. IIHYIS. the Board's llocie-ioll. Chairman glty Q1 m UH “Lima, Qncnum. Di __ _. Dr. Yco anlloullc a it might‘ be ol_ lXlilCj,’ t. tnc two countries, ili- u P l G dis. ' épwm Wm) necessary to st" rt- cxicrt atvicc sDlr-‘eu o tn:- wtlla: 1st‘ 101' rescr- '- ~ I)‘ W11‘ "i > -‘ ‘ 'i‘llc whole innit-c wits u Ivory? vatlnll 15in. consul azloll of gotten.‘ OTTAWA, Nov. 2+~Prlnlc Min- technical one. he announced at m.- "iiu; l0 Mr. CllLlXiLIJCTlil-l], .\tr.: ' ." kl-lteaz lill ‘ 10 the outset. Dll-Fl . The llclv schedule which lllC - ll1L\*~*I11‘*“i11-ii Island 'I'(‘l(‘llllf>ll" Company m- '1“‘~'"L1'l'~"~1\¢\l U‘ tended to illtrotltlcr- vsor: 1lll1l(‘(l to » Pfifti~\41'-Cm"1l'l i>i'»1‘-1E1il¢'»‘-~ “JEF- » k bcrpall. .l;lll increase telephone traffic. I: did - , - ‘ ‘PM’ “11““"'""'lua. 'Il5 concerning l‘. were brch not IIICYCFIf-‘P ratc< generally. Mr. ul...flm,c‘l"", ‘ff“‘.'°' .- ,, 1 _ i to his a-tttntion, LleuL-Col. Cveorfl Mat-Kay crmlaincd. altltollull in .1. k “W '" "‘ _k_’,“",'“‘,0 ‘H5? “filial Drew said as the Bren nun inquiry the c" ~ of ("‘!'ll"ll cxchanyosillcro l l“ ' ,,c“1'{1\{§.‘2),,““ “M7 Ulilid I91 was a ..l'llt lll"‘i‘ll\'-' to cr-rt in‘ ,‘ L“ L, ml,:,..,;.} lu his t... classes of suhs . cl. Th- incrccscl t‘ plyn‘ 'i.l('..‘llvJll.i on i‘ l" “l“""“'r was lllfilPfl to fnitllflfil” (‘Oflfillil A , v A1,, “Q _ [hmlu m,“ cxhilnrr inrqllnfltll-s which had l upyiwuu ,1, all Wlmhv existed still-e M22 the sneaker‘ “I'll; spirit o: col plauoll tllat said. The Comp n?‘ lwyed for in- , we nave sllowll I ... last 10w crcasvl l‘t“.'f‘lil. lllulltlls \..ls HHLIIIT alilrmcti. I no: from iilencw swllcrilllc nfrc clirocilv. but from persuaded .ll.ii CULLIDOIHLUO the inoyttfisrrl traffic lnnkc" fort llllLtlbtlii LuU "r- d.- Iyqq film ‘trcpc-crl chance. .n na iOllnll (1.. ‘Ala. “n. m1‘- n]<;.,~n_»,|;\..._ H- i1". qllcsllorl o. " tilltitlulllll lllt.t \\"l_l Villllilllll.‘ Lu u... .il_.'. Board could not "roof tho rcouost .n illf‘ l11ICl'.:l. oi 9.8km‘. for rate revision was an apoli- caiinu for n och "l inorw-sc of _ . , 1 t. .‘ l... l, . t. ‘ l Approle Allll-ltiir lac-i if!“ m” H, ----‘-lm-'E [PW-Ll]? l 'lIiI: Lrlllsll l ' 2c Mulls-er, dctlttllzuull ole ..-.l . ‘IJISXUYL cclliullinlucs wLrc tilstflblllztl. ills U0\'ul:lili\llL llil._\" approvotl coll- m‘ at ‘ d on moo ll. Court lynch. B “ugh R t I ClLlSlOll o: u Frtllico-Lnl'maii Pact __ _ oi HOD-flit‘. slull. _ r‘ hi1". (Jliotlimtfiiilll su.d Grout _B_ri- w“! sflum‘ t. J " ‘ ‘ ' Conn Manner has it’ or. nle ll‘.- .\§L‘iil“i.l lol‘ . jxltlllcli. v uYlllall unit l.il,L.ll . slloulu‘ ilalc tun pile. nlitrvais‘ .tl.. : v u.- wll‘. can‘. lCvndnueti on page l1, Cl‘ 1» IIGIIISB-il By Japan s Special IIlrI-i —J.l;)flll thlfl-ll :ll today‘ ;t .0 “i .1‘ lil / bu aim-us c. it c Alla our mow: I1.T"'~C.V.PTI . a lull: slows-l ,/ \p SUIT i ‘w K‘ .i l{‘i'.i\<i ll l 'l'y ext . . .. toll in illc we note ui h‘ l l-i. for clcsllzu 1W river. New Pursuit Plane Aerial Sensation (C. P. by Guardian's Spctiul Wirel LONDON. Nov. 2~t-'l‘lle sen- sation in London aerial circles t0- ‘.\.i..l'\t lul 1.4;- oft-ordinate‘ " lil I-llt‘ face; illruillyiillllt l lieu; cos‘ '| broll,..l~, _.~i.lu\ tilttloll, ll Plancl l.\'\' (‘I I'll; nltzhuis the new spitfire plauc p, . specitlcat. its of which have lii~l pi-llugnl, Th3 [vi been rercalcd. it has all off i ])'ll llll\\ tillludii! was scvll m: ll can‘. , era‘. z.pIr*ase.llcn* .' . l FTalico-Ut-rnlal. speed of 3G0 mills all hour, can" eight machine runs and is co trolled by a single pilot. llliilrlll lo cc..- tu tllc new Xll_ ‘FORDNTYO, NOV. Q-I-—'(_"P)'—-\MZY\ lmum and maximum rcmpcraturcs '—"—'~—- - - -- -- T“ "' '- ~~ ' - I);\',\'§()n ill’ D - Victoria lit» Premier Chamberlain And ~ luuztna l" , \Vlilllll)t‘fl l4" f W d Q f Toronto 1'7 u e I n E r Ottawa ‘l Montreal l4 uebcc ti , _ _ Saint John 7i PARIS, Nov. 2+-tA_P)-Prime 1x1 that xllc Przulc _NIIlll.\l\l’.~ visit }-I¢|\|;]X f": Minister Cllatnbcrlaln and the was ZlIl/‘lllfl’ stop ln lu-gozlatlotls (jhqrlrltwgtuu-li i?" Duke of Windsor conferred lterc lo- Ofklll‘ l l2‘ tllc Duke of L-louccsu-l-l niitht on what informed Brrlsh on Nol. ll l, FQRECASTR sources said were plans for the for- Av llli‘ auto it wt» FPDOYI/(‘d the‘ mer King to rel-urn to England with Duke and Duchess of Windsor were Multimp Provinces: s ronv HWY-h hi; vflfg ilookinil forvrllrd to (Jhrlstnvts m cits‘, winds or IHWIPYTII!‘ train. The meeting was the first bc- England, pelllap". at the tradll ..lal plgudv mm (-01.3 wig), qlwiv in mnlg tween the Duke and a Prime Mln- lloyal Familv rcullioll at 5111(ll'lll;_‘-_ (“$71.45; yyffihQbl," 51191 .1 ister of Grunt l3rltaill since he had ham. _ , min npfly yo“, FfOLi p, last talk with Earl Baldwin, tlicu The Windsors have been luiln: "M, 1H,. “m. ;,fl,.,~n,,m~_ a; in Prime Minister, shortly bciorc nh- in the hole’. hit-uricc Wllil-lli»! lllt‘ mm tflilinyrnk" Inna-lulu: at i226. dtcaiing Dec l0, 1936. completion ul a lloiuc ll(‘l‘(‘_ ‘l: "s 5;,“ s,“ (his uffqyngnl‘, 5' ~i Almost without, notice ‘he Prime IIIICIPTJJOOII Ml". Cllflllillflilllili _.\_ l “m; .,._ »,,,,,,,,-,-;,-,\- "Nu-Hing Ii‘ ‘Lil Minister, here for talks ml (Ifiifllltb ms cal-d 1o thc Duke upon IITTIYIIYZ 1:1 -. qng-qw moon Nov. 29. 11.5! plan; with French slntcslnen. went lwuscrdav anti that .h:~ Dulzc ox- P} M _ to the Dukds lWPI f0r a Qfl-mllilliv pressed a d "sirc to soc tllc Pflltl" Sllullutrsitle tide l8 nnnzltrs lfltvl ‘QQIIIQOTSRIIOH, His olllv crunpaulun Minishq. hmiglm 1m“ C]),'|11(1fl(‘.(1\\'l‘l. waiirllllioltfilr‘ scglllillllls-lldlillraxkllme Th" “m” m“ "h" D“°“°*“- "WI rm: can FERRY sAlLINtib dounsiaits with a SIIIIIC.‘ Lord lial- “I'm” w-“l” “mmfld- “Momkd _ iTliankstzivinq services today at the Leave Borden 9.45 n. m. l It. I1“- Sources close w the Duke indicot- American CllllrCli of Paris. Tvrmevlthe I1 I- m- 3-“ i“ "‘ lfax kcpi- Ills u~unl slolitl mien