MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN attains to higher culture. Charlottetown Gunrilluu Two Cents. llornlnl. Guardian. Founded llill. Diligent self-education in time ISLAM ISS Fur Marketing Specialist Appointed Mr. J. D. Forbes, London England, him ‘Men lilimhwed gpeeialist in the marketing of Canadian furs and is already at work in the ‘Old Country. according to word received by hqpgp,“ here by Mr. J. Walter Jones, M. L. A., from Dr. A. M. Show, director of marketing Depurtmfilll, of Agriculture, 0t- tawrt. Dir, Forbes ‘has an outstand- ing reputation as a fur expert. ll<- WiLi formerly head oi’ the lliulunrs Bay Company's fur ivrireiioiisc and auction sales In London. England. After a number oi years iii that posi- tlnn he left the company and joined with several others in forming a new auction organ- ization known as London ‘Filr Sales Limited. Last spring that company was taken over by Eastwood & Holt of London which left Mr. Forbes free to accept the new Dominion Gov- ernment position. The recently appointed mar- keting specialist is well known in this Provjnce which he has \'i\iil‘li on several occasions. lie is I native oi’ Englivnd, COMING {VfNii talkies Wednesday "Borden . I.-487-10-1'i-3i night "Dance at Victoria Rink every Wednesday night. "lhlkies-Orapaud ‘Thursday. L-519-i0-l0-2i. >"'i'il'i1lt‘S-Cfil1t3e Cove Friday. . L-5l9-l0- 9-21. "Reserve November 17th for the Tryun Baptist BHZEIHG-‘iigl; Supper. f0 610-19-11_ “sntlsfzictorlly" and conferences above the first 210000.000 ($50000.- 000) \\'Olli(i bc held in the future. "Chicken Supper and Dtincc, Cllwllkiili Hull. October" 20th. Web- llvl". Orchestra. L-3ii2-10-14-17-19.l iii‘ it tlie pllino. L-528-10-19-2l. '"_\Vlii.~"t and Dance, For-line BI-lllc. October 21st. L-501-10-1il-2i.‘ I liiillvieii" “IP-‘(lll)’. Goober 25th. Pi"o-. grids iiiéi of Church and Lt\(ll(‘$'l . it, nilTlcilllfl-{Pll Supper in _ L-493-1U-i8—2i. "Annual Chicken Supper, Dance, illlontlzii‘ evening, October" 24th. St. llnll, Hummcrilelcl. Good L-534-l0-l9-5i. b '_ \lll.<t1ll(‘l‘:\(ic Dance in Mlllvlew lll Wiuililncdrl)‘. 0c obcr 10th. \ unions liisziiulc. Prize for best Illsllilllt‘. L-51i2-10-19-1i. ' (‘ll-uki-ir Supper oiid Bazaar, “h: lciir lliill. Wednesday. Oct. 10th ll not tine, Thursday. Li-bltl-IO-lil-ii. ‘ lmicc. Bingo and Dftflviilg for lluv 1n Sm to o" liiill 'I\llll'$(i{l_\'. l"\"-vu . _ Octz‘ .r 20th. Ii not flue l-lc lul.U\\'lll',{ imzht, L-old-IO-lii-li. I‘ "Ch islelictoxvu Playboys present Dr. Mlininn. "Some feel sod lit the '1 l" ' lnicd lmi" iit Wheiitltvy; treatment of Czcc oslovnkiri. I do I _. l. \ied.ie.=dii_v._ C-"wllv-"tl not think we h ony right to l-l- l.ii.ll.<_ spwks. Admission 2.10.. (‘riflirlyp (‘l~~-ii~ ‘h =<~ tl~~t re- L-ttii-IU-ll-ill. garrl tinlcss iv _ (Ytluitiicu boy-i. >I1lll on the battle- -c River Flay, “Herc Crvulllii fields of CZ("3ll"Hi0l/i\i{iil. (":1 .. Ojlvblr 20in at “Willie. evening ' iii Crivcil Hall. ThursdriyJ 8.15. L-520-l0-19-1l.l i vl"cl\lllt‘ t0 tli_-. oifcert in ChclTy‘ .il. -v llnll on Fiidoy. October 21st A, ll l’. ll, in aid of E.\l‘l1*('.'i.fl0 “Cllltlls institute. Adinlssiozi 15c. L-Siifi-IO-iil-il. Pleading live hogs at. ‘Ken- ‘llltll n Thursday, Oct. 20th. till I 2n. Nicholson Bros iiuutel" liner Friday till neon. M. Ewen “illllilell. L-Stl-IO-lb-lt. PrSnle of Boxes and Dance zit _~1iit Grove i-iall on Tilllfiztiily O:tccei' 20th. Proceeds in ‘MAW hall. If not flue following mllll- L-5l5-10-l9-1i. _--- t m (C?) , —-—-—- Upp , N. Y., Or . - tiiifleex‘ liicot—Fresh frozen beef ___¥he £33.10 Evening News tQ-l mféf; ~l .-c: ‘also stock horse meat, (my quoted Dr. Alan Roy Dgfgg iis “ifilillqllrlllélflluiiiaflSil was‘: hgginig flying King George M“ Queen - - on . " . 01d Slot-age ccloiiurituc “n Elizabeth will visit the “Ismail: L-393-10-14-tf. hwlhe than; Aid of New Domin- llkCilllfcil, will hold their annual Th~ u Supper in Afcn Hall on 5 “ml” evenlnlz. octohei- 20th. "Peer served at 7 P. M. L-524-l0-l9-li. "Bltvlng live hogs every week. E "l-Ylays at Albany," Fridays at cmelllld. List your hogs by a past. ‘Fm 0i" collect telephone call and f will truck them from their g“- Qlllck delivery, less shrink- Egié lllzhest prices. G. C. Green, "id- L-m-io-mtw-tl. .-__L_.__._-_ [ the withdrawal their funds. been three per cent, "llmcc in Pownnl Garage I-lall." u Thumb _ , Ociobcr 20th. O. K. Pres-l Conservative “Leader Canadian critic S S tied, must be medicated on u Wil- ilIlQIlCSS to spilled in Europe, Hon. Dr. R. J Mouton, Conservative lciltler. today in a luncheon specclr of Chamberlain we are not in the ii\1‘0"S of ii world ivor today," Sfliii If no‘. ilne l must Cliotrbr-rloni is in control and we ought. to priiy God that a man like f . Statement Premature . Qulntuplets when thcY Canada next summer. baseball CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, waolvasoav, coronal} 19, 193s . Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 10B PAGBS Life and action, not by time. MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN must be measu rii by thought Allliutil fillbhvripliull iltiitrreli saoo liy Hulk-l‘. i5. 1. capo; Clllllllifl llllti u. s. $5.00 S UL TIMA TUM TO GREAT BRITAIN __-_l___ Maggie RETEJRN PAR TS OF SUDETENLAND‘ 6-Po in tfiémands re Outlined By AREA INTIBIJLVEI] UNBETERMINED REPURTS SAY Would Include Re- gions Pred0minant- . ly Czech-populated‘. (ll-P, Bv Guardi ' , mPMGvE. oofitiifliiiiiitiiifil an sources said tonight that Ger. inonyt has indicated p" wmlngnms dial; um partsoi the occupied Su- Tl llfld I-o Czechoslovakia. “Pl l: Nslons to be returner] wouh-l ~ u e a number of predominant- }? (- h-ieooulliteo sections, “pm. er. rte" ‘he wt m- Czecliifoslonsklirom iiflE part 9|‘ sogil-‘ees zaviid,‘ to moth" ' the" c amount ft, it be returned was] stiiliruiiretleliifiliiieti]. ‘Cit present thrrc are about. 850,000 Jodie in German-occupied _ tqm. l7. It was declared German troops “lread-l’ 01.11"? ei/Mllflled some Czech colfimlllllllfls occupied since Oct. 1o, I ‘lflllfiiiilds ohpcrsous streamed _{°m PTfli-iue tonight as the Czecho- §t°Yl1l< EOl/emmcnt imposed more Tflflsent regulations on the popu-, ace under a stale oi’ emergency hioughout the oounlry_ The fear of uncertainty as to WhB-t might happen nexpwmh Hungarian demands treading on the heels oi those by Germany and ggéalld-Eidltflrcntiy caused the exo- A' general censorship of foreign news 1n certain newspapers was tightened to prevent publication of Illlytllllu: deemed detrimental to the interests of the government. A more cheerful note, the “in- creased mobility of the country)’; finances," was struck. however, y Finance Minister Kalsus in an- "Qllnclnk that, depositors in banks. bllllflllli! and loan associations and insurance companies could request of five per cent of The maximum withdrawal had KiliStls said, too. that negotiations r a Landon loan ivere proceeding tho further for additional funds Pays Eloquent Trill-- lite To British Prime Minister. ism 10f Prime Min- tcl" Chamberlain‘ "occur. European cl tobc justl- sco Canadian blond sold "it is due to the stntesinnnship lire willing to sec “Aug mini ivho wants war today e halt’ insnne_ I know the ‘Ol‘i'(ll‘S of war. We should be happy out inpcon r i n_t: (Continued on page 9. Col 5) 0r. llafoels ' s a r sold the phys- icggeitiuwilg) fitmous little sisters made the statement during an ln-l formal speech bl 8 Wlilmmll“ dinner tendered ManaEBF J0! Ml?‘ Corthy of the New York Yankeé champions here lost night. ""It is Just and right that the King and Queen should conic see the quintuplets." the 311011108 News quoted Dr. Dafoe as myths "They are the mylli family 0i children." m. mice lipmrentiy llfld 1°“ Six Lives Lost In Air Brash (A. P. Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, Oct. iii-A my- sterious nute indicating that 1i crash was anticipated was found near the flaming wreckage of two Royal Air Force planes to- day after they had collided in mid-a.ir with a loss‘ of six lives. The note read: "What will this plane look like in a few l minutes?” The collision, involving two big, long-range bombc s, occur- red over Dunmow Pork. Essex. Air officials said tlie most obvious explanation of the note -—unlcs.s a. suicidal sabotcur actually was aboard one of the Planes-was that a member of l one of the crews feared a crash as the two bombers circled above the park. The victims had not been identified lnte tonight. Local Doctor Receives Fellowship (QP. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEH’ YORK, Oct. l8 — (‘an- adlans admitted today to Fol. lowship in the American Col- lege of Surgeons included: Prince Edward island — Dr. Poniild Campbell, Charlotte- own. House May Meet Before Christmas OTTAWA. Oct. l8 -_(CP) -—- Wiilic no clellnite thrcislun ‘has been YCJCilUtl. Justice Niiulstsl‘ Lcipointe, acting Prime Mllllbidi‘. disclosed tonight tlie gaicluiniziit had been considering .i..- pus-i- bjmy of grilling parllaliicnt beloll" Clilistmtu. _ __ It would not be a “fall session. the hiiiuistcl‘ cxplnlnell, bill, culi- sititrilzg the visit ol the hm; ililil Queen lo Canada curly neat ‘slun- mcr, it might be (it'L‘lliCt'i_iidVlztibil‘ to haic the icgulul" session called before Clirislmzis so that proro- gatioli would be rcziclicd cavlicr than Umllili. Custouinrily" Parliament is called in Janunzy or February for l-llt‘ annual stsslon. For some time there has been o report a special lull session, or curly assembly of the regular 50551011. would be c‘ led to deal iviili the Cannon-Ur.- ited. States iviide agreement now being revised at. Wzwlilngloii. Mi". Lapuiute diil not say the trade agreement had entered into the Governments i‘O11.\iiiL‘l‘i1ti0l1 in connection with o pcs-lble car- ly session. iic sold tilt-re was no news to iuziicntc when the flirt‘?- nieiit ivould be lvllfl)’ 1C1‘ sirloin.’- IllL0l‘\‘iC\\'t‘(i alter the lxgulnl" iveckly cabinet council, the act- ing Prime hilnisul" cold it WOlliii be desirable to have pltfiiiliilfllt pruicgued before the King null Queen come to Canada. There would be little po-sibilit_i' oi sit- ting ivlille Tlizii" MFljUStiCS iwrc in tlle Dqllliillbll. If Pnriiain-eiil thesis this fiill it will proocibly bc lute iii Noviiu- ber. Ill tlili: eve ii the (‘unallo- United States ' ’ ed before Piirllniucii ' " be submiitt-zl far ffliiiiCfllllill that much earlier. x§OO~OFQ$QOOOQOOOQQ4Q~OF$O 6-0 0O Q4 O Q94 §§§O 940-604 04 llALlF. ' Oct. lit-Peter Hines, (ilucc Ba ., .. hotel proprietor, today Wflh cunvli" ed by a Supreme Court jury of two Customs Actwio- lotions nrisln out of the seizure o" (‘tape lire on last spring oi the auxiliary silicone Yaf co and a cargo of liquor with a duty-paid value of about $27,000. Capt. Ernest Fiaiider of North Sydney. master of 4|“. Yflflfr) we; convicted on two (‘usitlnts Act charges last week and also remanded for sentence. LIVERPOOL," N. 8.. Oct. l&—'l‘he wheels of the new Cowie Fliis de- velopmcnt plant, latest addition to the Mersey River hydro electric system, turned for the first time when Nova South's Minister of fllgliways, A. S. MueMillan pressed a hilt-ton here today. PICTOU. N, 8., Oct. ill-George l-Jlwood MncPheraon was acquitted tmiuy on ii charge of manslaughter but, thi- Supreme Court tin-y free him recommended the cancellation oi lilii operator's license for five years. I. the city today and could not l» reached for furl-hm‘ 0081mm- NEW YORK, Oct. 18—Wl\il the The Purpose 0f Tariffs In this province which one Conservative and on to .he House of Commons. Dr. Manlon chose tonight to give west- crncrs u declaration of belief in an attenuate protective tariff for Can- ada-to protect her wonkers, farm- crs and industry. _ The purpose of protection was to preserve a. market-not, to enable thpiOitrfltiOn of consumers. Dr. Man- lon said 90 per cent of Canada's form products, apart from wheat, were consumed in Canada and such it market was worth protecting. Wheat farmers, he said, could no. benefit from. a protective ttirlif. Dr, Manion lauded the result of tlie six-cent wheat preference in the British market gained for Canada in the Empire trade ag- reements negotiated by the Bon- nett Government of which he was n member". He hoped this prefer- ence would no‘. be sacrificed in the minding trade treaties between Caliucin and the United States and the United States and Great Bri- lain. The United States linci been a difficult nation to deal with in trade matters. "Keep flltltdll your mind when looking over trade treaty which I expcct will be made pllbllc in a few weeks." Advocating work instead oi dir- cct. relief, iJl". Maiiioli said Can- udutil Gflhdlfllfillffl had failed in national planning. Nothing has been done. "I make no exception of the Bennett administration 0f which I was o member, liuy more than of the King Government. We did not. do any national planning as- we should." D. M. Duggan. Conservative Leader in the Alberta Legislature. speaking before Di". Manlon, said the west SIIDSCPiDfZCi to Dr. Mon- ‘ionls conception of the British Empire as outlined in an address chiller in the tiay. The ivest “'85 loyal to the Crown. Albzrtas swing to social credit ivos interrupted by Mr. Duggan as .1 protest _ conditions bu" y and it is up to Dr. Man~ iori and oitiier statesman to rein- ezly these. A program to remedy the ills of the ivcst is (lemon-dad. Pnrtisnmhip is (lone. Dr. Manion said he has no 1n- tcnlion of offering promises to Al- berta or any other Province un- iUoS there was reasonable assur- ance they could be carried out. He could premise dollar-a-bushel wheat but he wouldn't "I uruld rather fail than make promises the carrying out of \\'i_11’t‘il might wreck Canada." he sou. Nbfrtu as Well as other provin- ces desired unity lii Canada. fContlrliued on page 9. Col '1) o o0 +00» o» H woom+emco+i 9 Q i’ World News In Brief H¢4mco4<+o+c+¢+4c+++w¥ llrlp of o. rowboat and, her skipper "fllvl/Pfi. bl. Lhristopher. llmiroli Saint of Travellers), the huge liner ltllecn Mary docked successfully to- Ill when unable to obtain the as- sis ance of tllllllflats due to a strike. Ordinarily it takes l2 of the wer- ful little croft, worryirg the 3.000. ton liner like ants around a bl flltcrirlll". u. bring the Queen lilllary to her berth_ Aboard the liner were 1.802 passenger and $25,000,000 in Kold. The docking operation was completed in 34 minutes. about as fast as tugs ordinarily do it. An hour litter Commodore Robert B. Irving said‘ "She came in all right, but l liuveiit stopped shaking yet.” VIENNA Oct. l8 — Ecclesiastical cli-elcs tonight expected Cardinal Innitser to go to Vatican City soon to report on Reirniin Catholic church difficulties in German Austria. This ihility was seen as rcrports from cllbur told of an attack on Arch- bishop limund Waits‘ Palace there illt nigh in an outbreak similar to the stoning of the lrchepisropal Dillon here on Oct. 8 in which Cardinal innitzer was in- Jul-ed. last general election returneig ' e Liberal together, Hon. Under Stern, Military Rule Copyright 1038 By The Associated Press "PARIS. Oct. 18 —(AP)—-'I'he m- crcaslnglyl stern military control of Czechoslovakia tinder the soldier- premier Jan Syrovy has assumed some authoritarian characteristics of the German and Italian regimes an uncensored account received by messenger from a reliable and in- dependent‘ source in Fragile said todziy._ _ , Domination of all official activ- ities by the general staff is considered necessary by sourc-BS close to the lzovernment (hiring the transition period when the country is trying to adjust itself to trying conditions. this account said. Among clinnlzcs necessaigv are a reorganization of the government - ' e constitution. Nevertheless. the necessarily dictatorial methods are leading to some disscnslon among ordinary government filnclimiarics WiIOSC roles are heliip taken over by milit- ary authorities. l; H AMBBEBRLAIN S I l E N T 0N CABINET PLANS Returns From Scot- land This Morning. Many Problems ' Facing Him. Z‘. 9 .. o --. W 5 O- '3 t- 0 (By J. F. SANDERSON Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Oct. 18—-lCP Cable) -Prime Minister Chriziibrloln will return t0 Isondon tomorrow morn- i*- from Scvfiltnd uucl a few hours later will g0 into it cabinet meet- ing which will grapple with many national problems. _ First on the list will bc lllE drafting; of a, scheme to speed up rearinamcnt and defence meas- ures fer the civilian population. Eventually this may lead to a new yhrtfollo in the Government. A ministry of national service. but tlie Prime Minister is not. expect- ed to reshuffle the cabinet until late this week or early next. Two vacancies exist in the cab- inet: The pomlnlons‘ Ministry, due to the death of Lord Stanley. and the Admiralty. which Alfred Duff Cooper icil. when he could not "swallow" the temis of the Munich settlement. To fill these posts, and perhaps two new ones. I may mean a general reshuiflinlz of portiolis. Mr. Chamberlain, one of the most secretive Prime Ministers in recent history, is keeping his own counsel about cabinet posts and defence policies. Rumors have circulated with- out confirmation or denial that one cr two oi the elderly cabinet ministers, such as Lord Maueliam. The Lord Chancellor. and Imd Hlillsliam, the Lord President of the Council. are tindlngtheir tasks too arduous and seek to be 1T’- placed. Other matters to come before the cabinet include possibly the Arab uprising in Palestine and Prime Minister de Valerals wnciv 'i'"~vi=al< ‘or """“ q -..... . National UniZ§”2' l5i0Pi l§l lIB|§@B$:”-4 lStressed By Dr. lBENEIIISTIUN Mani0n In Speech National "C OII-S-ETVESIVG Leader Addresses Large Meeting At Edmonton. (By Norman Campbell, Canadian Press Staff Writer) AJDMONTON, Oct. 18--'l‘he first duty of a national political leader today is “to hold Canada Dr. R. J. Manion_ National Conservative Leader, said to- night to 1,400 persons who heard him make the first poli- tical address of his present western tour. Dr. Mzinion said 90 per cent of Canada’s people ivzintcti national unity maintained. He was determined it should be maintained. fie would make no promises the perform- ance of which might wreck Canada. $0,000 Hear Pontiff Speak In Broadcast From Vatican City. NEW ORLEANS, Out. i8—tA.Pi —Pope Pius XI. giving his belle- diction t0 the eighth National Eucharistic congress todzrv in a broaclcaw from Vatican City said he could scarcely restrain a tcai" when he beheld the Majesty of God held up as an enemy. Tholhlthtls heard the Pontiffs words just as George Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago ended the solemn ])Di"itiii(1<’li mass which formally opened the congrcsslierv. Tflie Pope spoke for six nililtltes many things giving him cause for fear and clvxlcty, the Pontiff ad- ded lie saw a promise of bet-tel" things for the universal church in the “rcfioivcriiig amon"....all peoples of Eucharistic love. “In particular," he said, "we sec many men who hold as ilalueiess and PGJCCt and spurn those divine Drficcpfs of the gospel which n- lonc can bring salvation to the human rate Scaroely can we re- frain front a tear when we behold the eternal majesty of God him. self set aside and outraged, or with unspeakable wickedness hold up as. an enemy to revlllng and to execration." The mass. the most solemn tinll elaborate rclitglous" ceremony ever (Continued on page 0, (301 5) 2 Appointments 7P0 Admiralty (‘ourts OTIIAWA. 0st. 1B-lCPl~An- nounreineilt 0f two appoilitmeilts to adluiralbv courts was made to- dziy by Jlutirc .\'1llii.~t<'l" Liipointo 21.31111; Prlnu: Atiillrtld‘, zittct" .i cub- inct meeting". Justice Lucia-u Cannon of the Quebec Superior Court has bccli made Judge of the Adliiirnlly Court for the District of Quebec. He succeeds Justice 1.. '1‘. i) mers. ivlic has reached the age of T5 and ltulomnticnlly‘ l't‘il1't‘5. Fred Ii. Barlow. Alrislcr of llie Supreme Court oi Ontario, has been _m.i\‘» a Judge of the Arluilr- ally Court for the District of Ontario. Of All-Party tC.P. iiiivas, By Guitrlliaifs special \V‘ ire) LONDON. Oct. iii-Anthony" Eden tottuy lil"1_:<-ll formation 0f a llillUil gUVUiJillilCilL to Lilgzlllllt‘ "nuil:-i"i.il liflllllllltflllq on u scale 1101 lll ill1'l0 colileiiuiluitci" and Cillictl uli (trout Britain to nll-up: llll) elllclenl ill‘. 1h- utis oi lllt‘ ulillillllidllilll >i;lit".\ .0 Bflll-Sil .\illlltil\lii> and ‘iflitllllllll-i lie tiCUlihttl “tlicrt- are no v.-. ' iiioiigcrs iilllhllu in." in rellll‘ ChaiiuL-llru" Miller's slnlcliirsiit lit S:1;il"bl"livt"l;eii hilt Ml". EIiOIl. .-\.- ircu Uuli Cooper and Wunlon Churchill \\'cl'e ‘men ulio \\'UlliLi like lo make ivzir." if the British people fall cioivn lil llicll‘ tiliiv bi iliiposllit; l‘ l.l(‘l- 101' international lii\\‘, “lllc \\'lll'iii will ticg.~ncrii:.e imzll ll will llhtllliJit‘ a 20010;, l garden iii \\i1lCi1 all lite tlil-lllllio‘ have burn lotseil nl once." tho loriiici- l-‘tircign Sin-u" Hi)’ billll in his address at the Gulluiiilli he- tore the annual amscmbly oi the Iii ’}_'1lll.'.i0il‘iii PCACL‘ Soclcly. LONDON. Oct. itt-(CP-llavtts) —'i'he opposition Liberal Party "l" fercd tonight. "to subordinate more party consideration and to co-op- cratc whole-hearteilly with men and ivomcii of nll parties who real- izc tlie gravity of the tlmth‘ _ ‘Hi0 party-R executive coiiiiiiitcc issued a. manifesto appealing to “ollcitizeiis tojoiii with ltiii work- ing for establishment of peace. preservation of freedom and lic- fenee of liberal civilization." Tile statement condemned the Government for having yielded It (lcrmanyfis treaty of violence iliir- ing the Czechoslovak crisis with- out consulting tlie nation through Parliament. it urltleii. iiiiivl-ver. that "because of the present cin- ergency" ilic Liberal party, “iliPil is headed by Sir Archibald Sin- clair. was ready to work with all other political eleinclits In (irczit Britain. Directly or by illllliiCflliOll. Mr. Eden nlnde the folimvlnt: proposals: 1. Formation of n tzovvriiniclil re- presciitiuu llii plirlii-s to (ll't{llil17.i.‘ "mo. crlol armaments on ll. scale not hitherto coutcnmiiittrd, tiartlculliifly’ 1n the olr and in anti-aircraft de- fence." ‘1. Reorcnnizotion 0f British iii- l -v~.<ir: for "o period when great '-‘l"~"l u. page 9. Col 6) in Latin. Then his ivcrds ivt-rc translated into English and re- broadcast from the Vatican. Although he said there were- Eden U rgies. Arab Chieftain Grand Mufti merusalem Says Peace Impossible Unless De- l i mands Are Met. Feeling" 'l‘lizlt Neither: British ‘or Jews Will Accept The g 'i‘erms. l(.\l{.\'.-\Yl<lI.. Syria. (ict.i lR-(A. l’.)—'l‘he "i)1‘1iiilS"‘ and eluding spirit of the Ariih insurgents in Pales- iiiii-_ Haj Aniin lfffendi Al iiusseini, Grzlnd Niufti oft Jerusalem, is standing on six “minimum" demands which he declares must be Ffulfillcd by ircat Britain before he will order his fol- lowers to stop fighting. Interviewed in his exile home here, the Grand Mufti, the most powerful figure in the modern i\i":ib world. said peace in the Holy Land is impossible unless these demands are fulfilled:- 1. Immediate actuation of all Jewish immigration to Pnltstinc. 2. Gmuiine. of complete inde- pendence and a notional govern- ment to the Arabs in Palestine. 8. Abandrmlncnt by Great Britain of the idea of a Jewish National ltcmc in Palestine, as embodied in tilt‘ Balfour (leclrlriilioll. 4_ Termination of the British m: s in Pultn-tllic. . 4 Absolute llftlillbiilOil of any‘ further S1110 of land to the Jews iii Palestine. G. Conclusion of a treaty be- tween Great Britain and the Al‘- iribs m‘ I" lcstlnc similar ti: the Annie-F ' Ahzlo-Irnquiziii xiild Frilic -S_vi"i.til trczilit by vslilrh (iflflt Britain wou set up an Arab Stzili: in Pale. with lull sovereignty’ and xv lli Jews ilfl\'li1_' only mlllorltv rights. This ivn» the lll.~t time the Grliuzl Mufti lmd lll.'l(i(‘ known his in." peace ll".'lilS lu ,~.1‘.' li i-nnci" c zizlri aililiontlt lrrlil. ‘i; 1.. ill’ ha?» 1111i’ lltfllhtu‘ tlie British nor tlic Jcils ln Palestine? will uccepl the tonne. (Continued on page 9, Col 6i F0 rm ation Mzlrtizil L a w P1- 0 . claimed 'i‘hl'ough0ut Holy Land By Brit- ish Commander-in- (‘liief. JERUSALEM, Oct. 15L. (A. i’.)—A form of martial law to help 20.000 British soldiers crush the uprising of an estimated 20,000 Arabs was proclaimed throughout the Holy Land tonight by, Si!‘ Harold .‘iil(‘.\ii(‘ili'l€i, Commandcr-in-Chief for Palestine. Control of the entire country was placed in the hands of an army backed up by planes, tanks and artil- lery while rebels clung to the Moslem section of Jer- iiszilcm’s old city after four days of siege. It was ZIIIXIOUIMXKi officially that British troops ivoillrl El1ii3l‘~‘..l€ old city t0il1l1i'1'()\\' l0 (‘.03. LL (if ann- ed bands ti‘ Arabs, The Palestine whee force wit; placed under the British llliiii-ill] conuncintl by the order. The Ill- spector GPlivHll <11 Polite. Allin. Saunders, ivlis plutcii i - cct (ll'Citi'.\ ot .\la_yor-(‘t<i~ crt lizilllzhs; qiiacnil " mliilrlui: lillllsli tel" S11‘ lllirolcl aluh lllfilli of military lake 0v»; the COillllllihlOllCi _ The lrilleu to threatened lm- 1h...»- No.11" lirisl These were the Lliinictllatc Bri- il.-:i <b.lcc1l\"e.>:— . l. lit-putt‘. OCCUDQLU uzir‘, con. n! , ihiiico mm. l-f >ecurity the more not . ‘ ll’ ill’"fl$ll!'t‘.< . ()lll.\lli(' I l\' ’ in i’. . _ - _ to remglure con of ii"i‘l'.\'lli‘l)il. NCovernment FRANCE SAID SEEKING ll. S. DEBT SUiUTlflN i"Ui.'i l. Foreign Staff c, cl v_. in" rleilti s - - Pr?» iiiit ','lll.l flu» reported ‘o have lXlcqlblliif. Ill lllilliuu with l0 lilo qlifirtlllll of Ill deb‘ to ilic Lluztcd S - The llnzinclal ilt‘\\'.\'illll)t‘i‘ .\[;I‘lll‘£‘ Erolioniiqui- PI: Fiuniicicrc. rl-ne to the itihilsirv of filtnucc. plclilvlvll lt'tl.l\ lii..". he llr-llfl». uihl Frviicli \V.\l‘til‘ill$ in "in- ilil‘l'(i SLXYPS would be sctlltul alter the Lluited Slates election,- ill-It‘. iiiliniii. The goveruilieiil utive no official confirmation m" il-liml m rcportslt “-_|-_py;vi\vill,‘il" the <vl1l‘~'tltlll, bill. the ' iuiicut that many French- ll! ~i . ~. ..c ticntr. ivzistliu: l’ ~ ~ ' w l\ lll‘l(i in he interested ii» t: erkliit: tllc hiurcli ".7 ]l|i\\t‘l' ul h l(li.illilll'lé\ll \ll\li‘S. France ls the first linc oi defence aulilnst this iiiiircli. hill France can do little without money. Therefore. i“1'l‘li(‘illlll‘il urlzueti. Vviisliiiigtou might lie willing t0 (‘fl1l<i(i.“l‘ “some solution" to the debt problem iimhllnc ‘France to float :i loan in the United Slates. The izuvi-riimcnt has been riili- iiliii: into :1 ilzhl ul rm esllmrvetl rritc oi about 1000000000 francs (s20,- llv the l‘lili of the ‘tfiliilflfll :l \"l‘i':, _vcrir. it has been ticclorcd ill pnrilw- ,~~ p l ' »- victim‘ ivil he about 50.000.000.000 frnncs 151.322,- 900000). To ciici this situation. France need". credit The shirt-x credits willi the lllli\ii(‘ il'\l‘.L‘. have been running in shallow ivtiicrs ' ' ‘l l‘ il‘~liit‘l'llli' this proh- lcm that the AiZNlCI‘ Fficonnmlque A - i - '1 c indicated llic novcrn- nievl \i:i-< scelzim: "some solution" of the United States debt in order S .,_ e '~ .. -l BvttllIllk-uli rim‘. .1. i _> (Continued I ‘ / A l-'\unucv:.l=.\ i \$ h 0w who can l Montana's his l CASTLES in we. Ale.» Foo. EHOUAH fa <1‘- lnlzc fl, Cr»? 6i '—.~: tCAnzidiiui Prowl TORONTO. Oct. llt- Alniiniiiri, and maximum tenlpcraturi : Dawson 5" Victoria M w) Edmonton Uri 4H Reglmt Iii) .30 Winnipeg 32 ~10 Toronto +8 62 Ottawa 33 53 Montreal 4‘? 54 Quebec 1N 32 Saint Jclin 38 iii Halifax all) Til‘- Clinriottetoim 4f‘- 30 FORECAST Xiorltlluc Iiust: limit :".i‘.c Val‘- iitblt‘ ivmds: fair. not much citadel) ill tomperatllrtl. High title this uiomluc at 0.32 and tonivlit ii: 7:40. Sun is this altcruwu at 5'10 and . innorzoiv momuwlt at 6:22. New" moon. Oct. 23. H! a. ni._ Snmnlelzwilli‘ tide ciuhtccn min- . later lhciii Charinile-"oivli. TIIE (‘All FERRY S ILINGS Leave Borden 9.45 l. m. 1 p. m. ‘for l-‘rnnce to get new credit. Tormentlne ll L m. 3.05 p. m EW-ZTiFES "wzwiasl