WRBU“ BMAXIMS _ 01A MERE MAN Fellowship ftiblils hhohood. more Guardian s" dents. Jiusrdisu, lauded III. ;l-_. . in 1- CZECH-H CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘IEONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1939 1f"vrf1‘ ..!.'.'~--_;.-'v.r=r1yr »_ - k s Pious MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Thereisstyrsnnyolisshlou. i UTVGARIAN FIGHTING FLA EVENTFUL WEEK 11v EUROPE Y 351.1155 culuiinum. mu PllRSllE APPiiiEMENT Will Stop -Off At Paris Enroute To Rome For Conferences With Mussolini. LONDON. Jan. 8 —(AP) —Eu- rope entered today what may prove ‘ts most decisive week since Mun- ich. Prime Minister Chamber‘ ' , who will go to Rome for espion- tory conferences Premier Mussolini, will be the central 11;. 5?‘? s. week packed with negotia- Mr. Chamberlain will stop in Plrll s n63 to confer with Premer Dal ler whose resolution not to surrender an inch of French territofyllitgilan colonialjspira- __(Q°Ml_l1_\1$l_il!l__ba¢re__ll-__00l _. t)_ i comma {vrun "Buytfidress poultry dali lllltll March. ect adln . e beightiscr gr L-gQ-IZ-fl-ff.‘ spirit "Borden Line Olub loading hogs lambs. calves ever? Tuesday. Hours 13 to 8. - tiifl-ifl-M-il-il-ti’. "Weekly Auction and Dance in Vernon Monda , Hall , L~412-l-7- i. "Bingo and dance Iona ‘Hall. Wednesday, Jan. lith. Irttd-l-il-di. s Vi‘ 111311136». . n, "B-uyi h t Alba Thurs- gaybliggv efilgerald 33in noon. teen, lib-herald. L-m-lll-M T W ti. "Meeting P. E. I. Poultry Assn. Agriculture. Hall. Monday, Jon. tifh. 8 p. m. Important bunnies“- IO "Hockey and skate at Marsh- field tonight, St. Avards vs. Dunstafinage. A ids 'l 30 trunk VB 2 . "The annual Meeting” o1 rm Wlitshire Dairy 00.. will held in the hall on Mondav. January 9th at a r. M. noland Easter, Secretary. - b3l8-l-5-si». "The Armani Mfifigrlfulf ofthe Jun- ior Hockey New Glasgow nk, Janus. 8 o'clock, L-3 -1~9-1l. “Poultry-Buying daily live and dressed P lt- srk t rlccs. Ccroilecxty gnllnpt r:- Island Co d S Company as Exhib on in McQuald Wecxiesday, January P M President .J. Kickham. séori , .F.M mu . n” D w ilara-r-v-o. ........... "We are still paying a - iurn on Bacon made hogs 1 1'10 the premium "Loading dlveslock mt oi...- lcttelcwn week oi January 8th. as and ursdcv ‘m while his companion ga ed ent- Note: Dewitt Mac- ted Press I Kensie, Amooia affairs writer, has lust returned to New York after a four months tour which took him through It Euro n countries. He was a menu of the staff covering the vital conferences in Germany which resulted in the dism meat of Creche-Slovakia. Mac- Kmsie then continued his L to the leading capitals affected b! the developments. In the follow- ing‘ story, he outlines what may ‘r rwm...“ 1:." '1.- “ml: o ore ppen gs. e w with almdground of 80 year's experience in the foreign field.) (By Dewitt Maclienzlc, Associat- ed Press Foreign Affairs Writer) m Apollo-way up s-mon ‘if ind rocks’ 'at the base o! Mount has spent so much to‘! f ‘lasing among e sterl the ruins that he banana? lige oi the place. I learned oi the future. Offers iwrecast ‘These ideas are not dissociated from the facts gleaned durlnn tho tour I have Just finished through it Elu-coean countries . sun. in- spiration has come from Delphi iagwing for niwfivlddi’ u? ‘in? , cc e field for l039:-- mum Foremost in the minds of ai- "" do h“ WIT. y of an arm- Russia Burglar: Flee Leaving Loot; Arrest Made Burglars busy rifliug McPhee Bros. Grocery store on the corner oi Prince and Dorchester Streets her», early yesterday morning fled vered leav- ashbetw when they were . in their loot behind, City Police sad last night. A few utcs later a msn was placed under ar- rest by Constables Cyrus Jay and Anthony Lund. and would appear in court today. Ohiei of Police Birvwistle announced. Authorities believed a second man was - vclved in the break. kee in: watch rapes to the store by brvaklns a window on the Dorchester Street side of the building. When the man in the store was. disturbed by inmates of the house who slept in a room above. he fled. low/g behind a sack con- taining cigarettes and tobacco. The break was made between manv if take 0v and Poi to the I feel boiled it war. prepared still will based a policy tinue as e elnpsnslo Ukraine. swarm g: n. ‘Fear With ported Dec. 4 voived. However. there is reason to hope that such would be localized. There is no need for it in swcad rest of Evirvce not even the strongest. War-scar lv ch sorely needed riaht now. One sure way to breed tmible is to be expected sensatio sclini may cause s. flurry with his tions crusade to secure flch Ukraine. Control of together with what he has towards sufficient an: of the rest oi the world io (Oon-tirruon Lunenburg, N. of the four-man crew but names of the others were not availabl Strong gslesswept theNorth Atlantic at the time the small craft left here. Quick Settlement To Strike Urged Mayor Maurice settlement oi a strike or 5. EUBOPEAN oUTLo 0K:-~ Ukraine Looms Trouble Centre and when Hitler tries to er control of the Ukraine, and plight essilv be in- CV91? a fight thousn Japan‘ might intervene ni the Far East e e hands full in Chins. Arc Not Prepared hasn't sure from personal in- vestigation on the around that nu European nation. however hard- mav try to appear. wants And no llhlropean fully but we vital for war. will come. es have with us tine fact that the eicchecuers oi’ num- erous nations. including some oi’ those which h boa ghe drums the hardest. are pretty a fr... from other aspects of the ~ staicsm ave flu! Gil RING I. DOlMY hope and optimism is adopt of despair. Adolf Hitler bids fair to con- thc dominant figure in n contlnenot. He may to provide most of the “rough Premier Mus- nistiimbl . Msssuredlzvl-litlerwriipilr- toes- a. hold on the Russia's the resources oi the he "he him zinc Germany independent of most l‘ 811D- Hi8: scour) Graft Lost All - hands ST. PIERRE, Mlquelon, Jan. 8 -(0P Cable) e motor cruiser Amuck, speedy since she left this Frenohpossession oifthe uth- ern coast of Newfoundland for Halifax, was listed tonight as lost with all hands. The lb-tnn craft ’ ed by Captain Ducos of Hail- fax, should have completed the Sid-mile voyage from llalliss by Dee. ‘l. Parker ‘Lohnes of 8.. was believed 8- , Jan ih-(APF-While ‘Ibbin quick SUURIS moy And Prim. Bali night the Norwegian Karmoy was loading miter an anxious day Point Prim For a second time e lccbrceking the C. ice off blound waters o!- a/t 9.30 Friday nigig. oy and until morning before - pick “leads! Wihen day dawned closed d0 aklng steame which were Point Brim, at 730 ing and. broke the e Of ard to Canso and Halifax. this Province arrlvm 1.30 K m. Ln gun alf an hour ion of the cargo for Newer-gs N. J cargo va u strippers said Inadlng of the weather as a fem" was being used from warehouse to st the Pota Into Ontario (OP)-—'I‘wo men wer c beside a dock pow S. Charlottetown were necessary free the freighter and send her her Way to Sourls. The Karmoy and G. B. Brant were ca Point Hun early 8a urday after they were taken from the ice arbor by the car night. Thethree ships whiehugrl pieces was two feet iiliilk yesterday morn- hrough th ice. Cope Bear open water was erwountered and the three ahl-p W“ . . 1 sci up the ice-ciloker. await to Borden while theBran seamed along the eastern ncsday or Thursday oi this PEMBROKE. Ont. SHIP incurs AFlER EVENliili nu Car Ferry Frees Kar- Brant From Ice Off Point at Bouris last freighter S B. seed ‘potatoes in dri toe off services of the car ferry m on ht in Charlottetown ferry Friday left port here The ferry re- until they Brant waited attempting to ' in th however fog it difficult. to possible to check way for two the Strait 0i Ksrmo The y shore of g at. Souris at ing operations be- later an continue clay and mgm until com- etcci As soon as ti‘? Souris por- steamer will move to Georgetown dwlll loaded the week a ., sh will at closi to could continue regardless “conveyor sys- to carry sacks earner holds. cargo is being supplied by Assoc- iated Shippers. Canada Packers and to Growers Association ng_the__trip_w__sourls_from (Continued on page 8. Col i) Two Men Killed When Truck Plunges River , Jan. 8 — e killed and two severely injured last night when their truck, skidding on the, 2.30 d 3 .m. yesterday morn- truck k g t 31d _ lung attehipt was made to gain drivers, the head of e Boston ififlngeflflfifi§h a: relic,“ ,§,,,‘,‘,§ en mo» hr brwklns a 100k m "*1" “d PM“ mdiiimi’ ‘°' and dro ped 2a feet to the ice oi the front door facing Prince fight gift 400 carloads alum - me Muir“ River. street but another inside lock “E996 ctlld-lnfl flqflliiémn}, PM!‘ The dead are; George Mncpon- giggled efforts g thgn dgfwéligia- °"' W" 5“ m‘ “m” 'sid. 2o and “we-slay rennin», a1, En lip lflfl H 3 u ' u f h , . WM b") 9n 0n m9 mmhumr p‘ “$08233, Q Tfiey bqgieo sgloiislyaigglliregnarc: Ei- vsasze .. .. ..... ... ... I» own»- li» u» "- m Mow-r- z; l‘ . d‘V l‘ I99"! ‘i?! chlrmtmdwms m“ i122; 1'.‘.a“é§4§1°'§ii1§§ B: glioriialagltllznlillgwgeglllslllli/h llveegner, sruled ‘hold-uni’ on i!" "m1" ton ht now." ‘ an, also of Chalk River. of 9601M" ii high” "l" ° As e state board or arbitration Herbert Shields. 2a. oi Pem- tbe proprietors, IE8 P1199 and conciliation continued couder- broke. who was walking across m e1 “copra-w 0d glow enceswwllath imlgua leaders sad truck the bridge gushing i. bicycle‘, wtag TOM * l‘ WWI I Q‘ naug y 6 Swfiy ng 111C B Only loss 173d in nlIhV-i ent oi th four -old silrik t g m bfld b p; - was the pane oi g brok- m 's uiyor Wat the mil ',..“‘“’... wit.“ a §eep 51°; (‘:11 51o an‘ in the b iars in ent- J hcsise tfyylesm oi any vwsrw in irilgi,b:°kbr&l§3ni bone in a knee _0 - - an cs. , ____._____._ . . , Pair Rescued ‘G _Dalad|er.Wams reat Tasks At Sheumme ., - A .-_---. I ‘ . URNE. . 5.. J . 8v- Ahepd TcaKeep Empire Intact owl-pg“ ,,,,,,,,,§ m: y ‘ ' = ' . hellburne arisor ~ ‘i _ ,' - _ Shirl Smith, c um The meson Parliament v.- Hair , who mmsd "ma- ‘Tm ltsif) convene the nme dayhsli bu“ ‘mflmmghffiefig “b” h“ m5’ " ' u‘ ' “The three girls were p on t "I am to have est- im can?‘ ifiéhfitoyr i!" 'nin¢”°"-°'““-oi<i‘1§i.'ir. mé‘l’..ii£i.i';i‘n' mo»... n. w. "a... arm... .m.: met"... Mn ‘ ‘ v 7 Mother And Two Daughters Perish In Fire (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BATH Jan. day resulting their home believed started when Mrs. poured oil on the 0 wk; nu i; thught to have m hrec kitchen ext flaminl - ' . 0 to the children. 1176M!!! ly burn . All three were taken to hos- pitai, but the children died soon after they were admitted. Little hope was held for Mrs. Psulscrrs recovcry. BI"! 5h died a short time afterward. izrrlb- w TllllllNTll MA Borden to be there in‘ time to make the early mod-wring trip between Province and Tormentlne, N. B its munmzun Police Spur Wide- spread Search For ‘Quartet. Guardian's Special Wire) tt-Poliw - (C. P. by ‘TORONTO. Jan. night warped a wi search for four men who into the booze or David mm‘. 4'1. lafit hut. shot and ‘ 111m as e gge from the dinner table, and moaned after strl ng the body orf cash and iewe valued at about $3.000. Windsor was mo? rletor of a barbecue stand on Y0ng7e . Windsor and his sisters. heavy revolver in his hand. the woman told p0 . 0 Mrs. McDemlott followed man as he strode into the kitchen. Three men, one carrying a revolver. entered house and followed the first intruder. They spoke to Windsor. Mrs. McDer- mott told police. and called him by mums. "Let's go outside. Jim- mv." the first man said. "What's the b11117?" Windsor answered, ha -risin¢ from ms chair. The horrified quintet said e swamth his y fired NDOIl about l8 riches from Windsor as he rose. The b ue proprietor slumped to the floor, calling feebly for a doctor. 'I'hc men kicked the body, police gig. then stripped” it oi a. $2,500 I 8 $400 8 ll, B, e wirlst waltch and some money. ng e e- ‘Ilhey fled after rlnmi tih tel phcnefrolnthcwall.l d t m Whom doctors arrve a. e inert Brier Hill Avenue residence, W was breathing weakly, but died slwrtlay afterward. Police said the Ao-c bre bullet entered hds abdomen and tore downward to his thigh Windsor at one time lived in Hamilton. but moved here some time a410- Oiuicers gave robbery as a ntotive for the killing, and sa were holding several id they s specie. Windsor had one child. in. etoml? who iimtrm?‘ was IADDBIQH LV i) 0T6 emtruotim. th swarthv cog-l niexlm dark hair. dark eves and decayed mm. Was Native 0f l Summorside nurses for s l wrote "Hamel-i mail," a reference ant nurses. ' Celebrates His 109th Birthday 1 i Edward Warren their husbands and c. f named Lorraine Bwrnell were eating dinner. police said, when someone knock ed e door. _ s. MoDenmot answered lit. and a. swartlw man holding a handkerchief over his lace pushed past her. He had a i - been . given $600,000 anvumuni GAINS annuun m UFFENSIVE Insurgent Rail Lines Menaced By Drive In Southwestern Spam. HENDAYE, France, Jan. 8_ (APi-The Spanish Government reported today that its south- western oifcnsive had swept he- yond the Zular River almost with- in artillery range oi the main railroad line connecting Seville with northern Insurgent Spain. On the Catalonian front in the northeast where General "Franco's Insurgent Army has lasted through the first line cf Bar- celona's defence, the Insurgent big push hammered against the second-and reputedly strongest- oi the Government's three de- fence rows. Franco's headquarters said Gov- ernment troops had been forced back from the east bank of the Segre River in heavy fightingand driven five miles northeast toward Alcoletgc. Breaking through the Govern- ment- llne" in the elbow opposite lerida, Insurgent rts acid. Franco's forces occupied the whole Tseiida area and also south- east/ward toward Artesa dc Lida, hClW- days of fiance's northern drive nullified temporarily the Insurg- ents’ mechanical superiority and eased the pressure on the Gov- ernment's Catalonian defences. Powerful -G0vemment forces. moving through the rich Penarroya mining legion. last night ca ured Fuemeovejxma, an importer: road centre, and by drawn today were closing in on Azuaga, another road hub about l5 miles further-n west. They also were within 15 miles oi the main Seville-salaznanca -, Railroad, Government dispatches ‘ said, and only about '70 miles from ‘the Portuguese frontier. In three days, Barcelona report said, the Government's southern drive conquered about 250 square miles of rough country with at- tacks fanning out from the severed Cordoba-Almorchcn Railroad. The French-financed Penarrc/ya lead mines. although to the east. ‘still have not been taken. Govern- vment commanders asserted, how- ieve, that the capture of {Fucnteovejuna cut the railroad land made possible isolation of the mining zone. Two Asphyxiated In Quebec Garage, Third {In Serious Condition B'I'E. SCHOILASTTQUE, Que, Jan. 8 —-(CP)—Two men died and another was left in serious con- dition after they had been over- come by carbon monoxide fumes in a garage in this village tomllea west of Montreal early today. Stanislas Legault, 19, employee oi the garage, and Lucien Bren- neay, 30, were killed by the fumes Joseph Laframboisc, 22, was un- consious when found and remain- ed in serious condition tonight. ‘The men had entered the garage during the night and had fallen asleep in the cabs of trucks there, after-starting theengines to keep themselves warm. Armand La- frambclse. owner of one oi the trucks found them when he enter- ed the garage eraiy this morning. A coroner's jury returned a vii dict of accidental death tonight. VETERAN SKIPPER. DIES enact from diadin hospital Sawmay. He was BUDAPEST, Jan. 8—(A. out on the uncertain borders Slovakia today and Czecho-S shells. The Hungarian telegrap were set afire in the village by the Czecho- and continued intermittently (Reports from border clashes at Dovhe and was reported wounded.) Ungvar is about 5 miles Wm of i Murilcacs wihere Hungarians said‘ 4'1 persons were killed in an elght- I hour battle and bombardment; BY. l The Hungarian account. of the Ungvar clash said the Hungarians wave n0 lmmnd. and that rein- forcements summoned to the vil- lage from Ungvar were sent back. The commander of the Hungar- ian frontier patrol said his front was first attacked by a mixed for- mation oi 200 Czccho-Siovak soldiers and Ukrainian irregular iniantrynlen. The patrol wok up defence Dofitinns and asked for reinforcements. from Ungvar, Attack Rcpulsed The infantry attack was. repulsed, amordirlg to official Hungarian ver- sion but then ariAllery began m fire incendiary shells which started scattered blazm in the village. One regular Czecho-Slovak officer was reported captured. _ g today officers of both sides mot on Hungarian territory for an inquiry. The Hungarians stated that Czecho-Siovaks continued desullory fire even after the conference s ed, but confident that their frontier was secure, Hungarians said they sent their reinforcing troops back to Ungvar Firom Munkacs, 25 miles east oi Ungvax, where a sunllar clash and bardunent occurred Friday, it was reported Cxeoho-Slovaks had to an suggestions C ‘t’ Is H . withdraw from positions at the ty‘s edge and that. the nearest Creche-Slovak troops were now sev- cral kilometers from the Cliy lim- its. It was reported Czecno-Siovaks had indicated a willingness L0 ex- change prisoners and return pro- perty seized Friday. Scene 0i Clashes Both clan-hes. that Friday and the One today, were on the border oi CarpaLhc-Illcrauic. the eastern ro- vince Czecho-Siovalcia. w ‘ch ungary has desired as a part Oi her territorial acquisitions lrom , Gzecho-Slovalun, Ungvar, 160 miles northeast ci Budapest, formerly was capital Oi Ruthenla, now called Carpatho- Ukraine. It was ceded lo Hungary after the Vienna award of Nov. 2 e the CarpuLho-ukmlne cap- ital. As a result of the tcnsion l-lun- gary strengthened ncr frontier forces. Troops bound northward, equip- rped for campaigning Lil the snow- bound region ox Carpatho-Ukralne, should need arise, crowded the few Hflhways leading to the border. Strengthen Garrisons from the east came reports Ru- mania had strengthened garrlsons along the border cl‘ Carp tho-Uk- raine, easternmost province oi Annual Subscription Dslivslel 8J0 l, B1 lull-P. I. l. “.001 Ounadl lssl U. I. U.“ to have bombarded a Hungarian village with The fighting, said the agency, by Italy and Germany, and Chust‘ ._w o RES ANEW Several~_Clashes‘ Reported Along Newly-seq Frontier Forges-Strengthened t Amid Growing Tension age Shelled But No Casualties, (By Alvin Steinkopfl Associated Press Foreign Staff) t Border Vill-. PJ-Fresh fighting brolss of Hungary and Czecho- lovak troops were declared incendiary, hic agency, in a report at 10:30 p. m. (5:30 p. m. AST) said three Hungarian houses" of Nagygejoce, near Ungvar, Slovak shells but no loss of life occurred. started Saturday night Sunday morning, with the Czecho-Slovaks keeping up an irregular fire even after officers on both sides began an inquiry into the incident. Chust, capital of Carpatho-Ukrains, the eastern province of Czecho-Slovakia, told of two other at another village between Vysni Koropec and Munkacs. One Czccho-Slovnk officer Report Two New Clashes PRAGUE, Jan. l -—(AP) —-v 'hvo new clashes were today on the troubled border between Hangar-v and Carv- pathn - Ukraine. custom-most province oi Czecho-Slovukia. Advices from Chust. Oar- patho-Ilkrainian Capital. said engagements were fought between Czerhn-Slnvaks and Hungarians near the villaze of Dovhe and between Vysnl Kuropec and Munkacs, scene of an eight-hour border battle day. ‘ One Creche-Slovak officerwsl reported wounded seriously while he and a companion in- vestigated the encounter near Dovhe early today- I In the second encounter. an official communique said Creche-Slovak gunners drove back a detachment of Hungar- ians which crosed into Car- patho-Ukraine last night. Czechoslovak members of a mixed commission investigat- lng the Munkacs battle said their military would withdraw 1 1-4 miles from the border ii Hungarian troops did likewise. FLASH POUGHIEEPSIE. N. Y., Jan. E (AP) —A fire blazed out of con.- trol tonight in the plant of the former Molina Plow Company with eight buildings already deo- troyed and flames threatening the remain! L; structures; _::s , Econ-tom \s ‘News i buf wrap RATHER ‘ cs1’ WEALTH‘! some‘ omen w“ l d v ,~.____ (Dream-Slovakia. l ___———____.. . (Continued on page 3. Col i) timatcs the number at 10,000,000- under the Italian flag once more. A repatriation commission ea- llsbed’ y the government has to start the work. The machinery oi the Fasc- ist Party which has units among Italians in other countries, ls ss- slstingJhe anticipated homeward Ingram“. no undred Italians from southern Irmcs were the first brought hams. They arrived for Christmas. If the call of the mother country ion would make Italy's population even denser than it . " ‘Iihis in turn would give greater strength to Mussolinrs argument for taly’s necessity for territor- ial expansion-and give him more manpower tocail upon ii war were {necessary to achieve the expans- on. The summons to return to Italy ‘has bro t a deluge oi responses from its ans abroad, the repatri- ation colnmission has announced. but it is proceeding slow still-st to prevent the labor mar et from n‘ w“ mum and maximum tempera Italy Recalls Italians From “cum, 433mb” b Edmonton 3;; 4g Abroad In Expanslon Move wmmg, g g3 Toronto m 3'1 Ottawa 3 34, 120mm, Jan. 8-—(AP)—Italy. the were heeded by a large number, Montreal 26 36 land oi teuniug population which m evenutally would be settled Quebec an as mice sent 500,000 emigrants year- in t e new Italian mplre. ant, Saint John 32 38 1y m foreign countries, now ls at the start. plans call for absorb- Hollie: at 38 calling them back. lag them in the home lemon-y, Charlottetown so as Premier Mussolini wants to get Like the Fascist campaign for as many ss lbie oi c more babies and the law against M-Irlllmv Provinces: Frmh Italians living mad—litaiy as- further emigration, the repatriat- "Wulmifl ll"! "H? W105i: MP"! cloudv and slightly colder: buanbly mowilurrles near Cape High tide this afternoon at 1.86 and tomorrow morning st 1.35. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.11? 3118c, rises tomorrow morning at In)? quarter moon Jana 12, 0.10 "Bonn aid tid tee - utes lat: thgn crlsdigtlhwgn mm rm.- can Pass: amnion heave ' "0 being glutied. , Borden MI Turpentine}! anus. its? ‘m. A 1 pfus f