which allegedly held meetings at . MAX‘ rush. 0' A ‘MERE MAN it is-often the greatest who ' islfziirwaiaumr-‘r f MAXIM6 0FA_ MERE MAN ——_-jg ».,\ “°“"‘”' ’ I "WT? ““’ Read by Everybody , w, «,.,-.-.«-,;_-«»- -« -» an «- V: Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew can-iotmewn Guardian ‘two (ions. ' _.~ ‘ m. --w-- “W” I’ M ""- CHARLO’l"l‘ETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAYLAUGUST 16. 1939 10 races SHO WDO WN’ IMMINENT IN CANADIAN ’MISSIONARlES IHELD 3 Y I°.'Zi°"j>s [Interest Abounds A On Opening Day of Exhibition “Go1den Jubifi?’ Fair Opens On All Fronts With Varied And Intere_s_ti1_1g Program. lwo Montreal Jesuit Fathrs Held Captives silANGIlA1. Au. 16—(WedneI- flay)—JfIpal.leSD Iuthoritles invo laid charges of anti-Japanese noti- vily uiuilnst Father Joseph Cour- chesne and Father Rosario Beli- nud, .‘-lontreal Jesuits kept in- canununicadn in 3 Juponese po- lice station cell It Suchow since Aug. 6. reports reaching here to. day salve. ' According to the reports, their captors accused Father Renaud. 37,01 being the president, and Father Courchesne 46, the secre- ury at an anti-iapanese society the Canadian Mission in Suehow. The charges have in cm- pnticallv denied by other Jesuit authorities It the mission. t Makes No sense MONTREAL. Aug. 15—Charge5 ol ant--Japanese activity reported to have been laid by Japanese autlwriues against two Canadian 5,000 entries in their cc - main ullding was last riigvht but in the cattle horse classes much ahead of the Judges. Tlhe Golden Jubilee Exhibition swung into action on all fronts yesterday and packed a. great deal or interest and entierfginrnent in s few acres gzht. show opened when udges began the herculean until The task of wading hrough and placing the more than tions we- the W3!’ and remained .3éll"“..‘}.‘a.¥‘ Jesuits “make no sense at all." In the afternoon thousands, said Rev. A. Psplllon, provincial of b the mar azehaent to be a Canadian Jesuits. said tonight. atemdenoe for opening dagmfigg 0 Montreal. were arrested Aug. 5 by Jitpanese police at Su . ohcw. where the Jesuit order he.- a mission. Reports reaching shang- hai and the Japanese accused Farther Renaud of being the pre- sident and Father Collrcheanc the secretary of on anti-Japanese so- ciety which one edly held meet- ings of. the miss on. "Time charges make no sense It llii.' said Rather Paolllon who overseas the Chinese ‘mission. “they have alwa. been careful not to interfere be ween the Japa- nese nnd Chinese." ‘ c King nr Blame" For Dissension Says lir. Manion t7l'l‘AWA, Aug‘. lt'>—Pr-ime Min- kter Mackenzie ‘ mg issued a._ fur- ther statement tonight clarifying his attitude toward the use 0! Governor Generalfis warrants for unfcrscen expenditures but had “nothing to say" on the “personal ind abusive ’side" of Conservative header Ma.nl0n's statement earlier today on this subject. Dr. Manion handed tine press third stazement in tiiotl:-rles ia- 2)’ told Premier Duplessls and 3 Quebec relief delegation that he would not use Governor izeneralk warrants to authorize Expenditures on public works in that province. Discrimination?‘ Leader. who (zuvefnment in the post to ' warrants it purposes. Mx._ ‘"5‘NW ruminant“ of. ézvrgelcrnt otf the Provincial Liberal umzn t ere. Dr. Munich sharply criticized the 1*-im-. Minister as one who had ilromuled disscnsion in Canada and ‘gifihtlllestl them; ihttiuhlklli be ml elec- . 5 our e a pa 0 any t:vrasnosl:a’tgifa~ nresen Clov- ’ actor . kfiovernor General's wariunts were “led by the present government “NV Wilt‘ pn lorseen r I’ I‘ (Continued on D00! 9. Col 2) ‘ ‘oertslhi could ad».-41ue.tely describe it De-rfolmanoe this the finest ever seen at the Prov- than former years. shows are seen for the first time in Canada. smd are well worth the price of admission alone. (OP Police a I3:-unswicb Maine for In York rsoirotoer on his head. - A man resembling Buchal r was wash» .......» ' ' the sflkndstaaid and ov unto bleachers as some at the best’ harness racing ever witnessed Charlottetown was 1' how good the racing was can be gathered when it bi: realligd Trgacey anover. pacng y ge ng rom Hex-tlnnd. N second of equalling the track poc- ing mound of 2.06 1-2. The Hon- over horse went the second heat in 2.06 and pace in straigh .01’ be 153 in unotf. Jun B.. came thin half is won the 2.12 trot and 1; beats. The st ‘yesterday's thrilling racing ound on the sport paces o this we. ‘Ill-re evening pl: luded the opening Prince Edward an Island. Results of last night's oom- petitions appear . horse show vaude- ville is. 0 below irtstondl in their the Us erand . udcville has to be seen. no wgrmds . 9 yeariscrneof is some of the Matznificem‘. fireworks completed the show in front of the grand- stand. Meeinwhfe the fakirs overs dolm a. "roaring" biuilnoss between the mat Bul n -rate and the Main Exhibition ldkng. Today’: Program: ’I‘odnv's program includes con- tinuation of judsztng. Placing of all livestock exhildls is tenestiw evxsrit and was followed vscterdav bv crowds. some even always an in- foregoinrg the pleasure of attend- in-7. the hem mess to crstm of the Iehind cattle horses '11 ccmrrrtition in the show ._ see the and lvw. In the a-ft-ex-noon still better arcing is anticipated with a bang Search For Fugitive Extends To Canada JOHN. N. B.. Aug. 16- C *‘ Mounted others along the New border have olned in ‘a contin ‘ wide search uls * " Buchalter. New with s 930.000 price ). led seen at Bah Me. ast ltgfo gs urdsy heading towards the me mam- at Ii-Nollowell. is ......"‘."“.‘.‘...’: i when he its 91:; ' insluuo ‘ion on entlmolofiy. Aununl Subscription lldinuud 3.7 Klll—P. E. I. ‘I. I500 001 0:134: and I7. ll. 36.00. up show in front of the grand- stand at night. Judges Yesterday Judges include Donald E. Black. heavy horses. 001. R. S. Tim-mls. Kingston, Ontario. lis-hit horses; P. D. McArt.hu.r, ayrshires. John Mc- Carthy, I-Iolsteins, William John- son, Jerseys and Guemseys, Thorn- a.s Amos, Moffeitt. Oritario. beef cattle. Jamm Telfer. Qttawa, sheep and swine, C. J. W_right. Sher- brooloe. P. Q.. goultry. In the main uilding judges in- Kennedy: art. and photography. Karl Cameron; honey and apiary supplies. B. F. Tirmcy: do- mafzics. Miss Mary Mhonomld and Mlm Hazel Stems: educ2I‘on and rkigtural history. Mr. Percy Bar- In The Main Building on the ground floor. are displayed of Alplmnsus Bryeninn of Brack- rey I‘;-int Road. The dairy exhibiit is also on the same floor. The following business firms have booths: C-ha.l'i0t1L’.0Wh Bottling Works. Qluflcer Oats Gornpuny. Moore and Mcd.xspd's Dz Laval Esstem steel L. M. Poole an 00.. . ls.tc.hifo'n'i's Calif Meal: Malritime Electric. Pure Milk Company. Sm- sex Beverair-es. Maple Le Milling: C0,. Perfection Ice Organ: Go. and Building Products Limited. ‘(in the Pevlllion the ear- hlbvits of plwtgrwphs are to roe found. The Second Floor Upstairs the north end of the building is devcrted entirely to mate. rugs. and blankets. There are fewer cnfirles in the latter this year. , ‘Ilse east side is taken up with women's handicraft work. a splen- did display. and larger‘ and better than last year. Part the exhibit overflows into the sou end where the household exhibits on also to be seen. Along the west. side of the u floor are the S. P. C. A. and he Dominion Department. of Agricul- ture booths. the laitter featuring the science Service of the Divis- Red Cross booth and sdioining it the artificial flower displav. me out and section lakes up the greater part of the west side. Then comes the Canadian i would be taken up, it was announ- ced Two councillors were in the fruits. vegetables, 3 flowers. tion on 1-1», on me the manual-trairting exht it. also comer“of "'Ke-nt‘ two models of ships, the barque streets, opposite the Charlotte "Ralph Peelre" and a. motor cruiser. Hotel the "Albatross." "here is also a The property is owned by the fiecirnien of named wood of pecu- Misses Jean e.ni:l Doris Gill and l r formatiori taken from the farm they gifld 9, very attractive one; Council to erect the B. R. Holman explained the mat- ter mittee and it was decided to leave it over unvlzil the week Mr. senting council the proposed station would be an at.traotlye one. The hearing dovm of the present dwelling and int}; erection of the station would of the streets. Mir. lvtathleson be- lieved. ‘me area could not be om- sidered a residential Hotel itself was a. oomrnerclal pro position which, in fact. made the Coun. _ council felt it. was entitled tolnn -, er tlme.for consideration and - dedt that two oounoill sen . J. T McKee were a. committee to confer with men Club to ascertain filial of erecting a "welcome" sign e approach Kinsmen in a. letter to the Coun- cil sug.-zestreud the arches Royal Visit be used but councillors considered them unsuitable. FINANCES ARE DISCUSSED BY BITY COUNCIL Seek Authority To Appoint Adjust- ment Board For Tax Arrears. The finance oomirnitfce City Council was autlim-izcdoi ltd? nlsnhit "to apply to the Provincial Government or authority by order in council for the city Council to aw. an adjustment Board with 3/ Ofltytooertify escorrector otherwise, when requsted, an 3.;-- hxfigrgngfutslices or assessments in s edger uared . D. F‘. Arohl W‘ M’ , to seek the re- quested authority from the Gov- ernment was given at the regular monthly rnieetling of the City Coun- cil. The meeting had been next Monday Wfilen sped-a.l items Mayor Foster presided last night. missing Ooun Dr. J. E. B'lanchoxd and counf Dr. F. C. Dongum. from e Company but the pur- ohase depended on the Company receiving permission from the pumps. Coun. had been discussed in com- meeting next ‘ D. L. Mathleson. - the Misses Gill spoke on their bs-half, pointing: out to the increase the traffic hazards section, as from Hardy's Shop to the corner was mixed. business aind rest dentlal. and the Charlottetown desirable as a exnlain-ed the Gill perty less dwe! g house. Holman orswereab- Appoint Committee Councillors A. A. Hennessey and bed a he Kins- the feast to the City. The Permission was requested ‘by the °°""'!2.'5Vents' Gennah Observer Views British Army Manoeuvres’ questioned at the Oil Five Bandits Make Getaway ‘ With $70,000 LONG BEAQH. N. Y.. Aug. 16 —(AP)— Under the menacing mumlw of two machine guns. two baank messengers were robaed of $70,000 in a. swiftly-executed hold- up today by five bandits who then despite an elaborate of aippreheinsion which had waiting six years for Just such an Fnom the main street of this summer resort town, where the robbery ooourrcd virtually on the sfii‘-'96 of the post office. the l’.\£illd- its sped presumably across one of three bridges connecting the Is- land with the long Island maln- land—smid dimp . By land, sea and air. police. di- tested by wireless. pressed their geizroh uniavaillnglv during the ay. Within seconds of the roboery‘s completion, radio cars, the top of each bearing a large nurn-oral. sped f.o pm-appointed positions; Nassau County Patrol Boat: and the Coast Guard lan I1 moved to block es- elude. laces and wantlns apparel. Joumed from the m'v'lou.s n ht to cope by sea. and an airplane bedspreads and quilts. Mrs. 1". enable I-lis Worshp Maym , A_ droned overhead dtreclilng the Foley: woolens and polite»: goods. Foster to speak at openi oer-.3. search to points. Mrs. J. M. Maelhaicl-ym and Mrs. monies of the Provincial bitirm. late in the day. Federal Bureau Samuel Kennedy; home- Last mgmys segqm was devoted of Investigati ‘ also enter- spun rugs and weaving. Mrs. J. almost entirely to routine business. ed the search. M. lVl3acF‘adyen and Mrs Samuel A special meetin would be held lllll BLUES In TRAIN WRECK ‘spur-~~~srArcH Federal Officers Take Over Investigation Into Nevada Disas- ter. RENO, Ne-v.. Aug. 15 Fedieral Officers today took over ation of the wreck of the e train "City of San Fran- cisco." and direction of the searoli for the maniac who, trainmen sav. deliberately derailed the train, kil- llrnz 23 people and liniurinig 109. The search was spurred by clues toward the identity of the mm or men. M10 moved a rail and thus hurtlcd the 17-car Nevada Canyon Satvurdzw train into a night definite evid- ‘We have some enoe" said A. D. McDonald presi- devnfloi the smrihem Pacific Com- pany, who-took charge; of the rail- ways investigat-iocn, ‘but it is of such a nature that we do not feel free to divulge it at {this time." An unreveaded num of men were plcloecl up in railway yards and "hobo 1-unrzles,” and were‘ seamh spread over Nevada, Utah and California. officers were divided in their opinion as to whether the crime wus the work of one or two men. Mlcbonald sided with those who be- lieved it was the work of a lone- ;n.ax1lma:n—"s‘m.an wltfiha diseased 1-an—posslo.y one a gru go a some individual on tho train. satisfvlng that grudge with- t regard for the lives that might be snuffed out." Auibhoriti-as asked to see an ama- teur motion picture of the wreck scene, in hope oi’ Lontoverin; new _ veloprncnfts. CAPITALS HF IEURBPE BUZZ WITH _lllEPORTS Feverish Diplomatic Activity Over ‘Peace Plans’ For Danzig. LONDO 15-—(GP)-— The Govemmenrls of Europe were en- gaged in an exchange or secret, oomrnundcatioms tonight as rurniors persisted of various “peace" plans gm-terlng around the Danzig cris N, A-ug. The communications oovncemed the conversation between Fu Hitler and Dr. Carl Burclchardt, Leaizue of Nations High Co<mm.ls- slon-er for Danzlg at ltlerchtesguden Friday night. Solution Anti - Czech ridor). ence. By tonight at least six nations were acquainted with the general tenor of the talk—rcported to have included discussion ‘of a com- promise lan for settling the Dan- zig prob.e'm—’:>ut they carefully guarded their secret. . ‘Illness naitio-ns were Germany, Italy. Great Br-i>ta.ln, Frsince. Po- land and Sweden. officials or! Dam- mg also were familiar with the de- Polanrl Suspicious Poland was suspicious of Eurek- har<lt‘s activity. terniirig his trip to Ber-ch eat "pro- paewn . Reports of the visit were printed under such cap- tlons as “What Is Burckhmrdt Up To?" Britain. wlhile admittintz Burn}:- hardt had sent the Foreign Secre- Vlsommt Halifax 9. report on lution will be a bloodless one. Poland To Yield? This may mean the German leaders are convinced that Poland, like Czecho-Slovakia, will yield and that the German Army may soon peacefully march into Dan- zlg, lost in the Great War. and into at least a section of theCor- ridor which would connect Ger- ment, East Prussia . know exactly -what the future portends, but the signs and the in the days before Munich. J Mary. the talk. maintained that the Brit- ish Government had no hand in League Committee of three Da.nzi._z that he was informed, of- flcial circles said. British officials exerted that Britain had not received either from Burcklhardt or from my oth- er quarter any proposals for a set- tlement of the Danzlg question. Studies Report Lord Halifax devcrted much of the day to studying the High Oom- mlssloner's report. which he later l.rnnsmit.tcd Prime 1Vi'.th.ister C.ha.mberla.ln_ who is on a. fishing also were given talk Berlin rcncrls iridlcwhed Nazi of- ficials had been instructed to maintain silence on this and other rumored plans for negotiating the Danzig dispute. Official circles in Rome also were silent. Salvation Army To Elect New Leader LONDON. Au'I. 15>—(OP)—~ The Council. in the salvation Army's High nnzrtiriz bcdifmd locked doors Army’: Congress Hall at Clapton, tonight complete-d most of the pre- l:i.minoi-les to election of a new world leader and adlourned until tomorrow. The Council's 50 members. who will name a successor to General Evangcfinie Booth. held a seven- bour session after mu 3 sta - ment was issued that the proceed- ings were going forward “in a true splfll. nf hamiony and goodwill." Election of the new common-ding had no intention London, but acknowledged he had had "a short internal Danzig questions" Germany. It was taken for grant- ed this conversation was vacation in Scotland. Fuehrer EU-1913 The Foreign lvlinister-s of Rraince and Sweden——the oth mmcbers of Sims 0! Showdown the Iiesg-ue Comml of three- reporis on the signs that lead veteran observers of German affairs to believo development may be at hand are: bels returned suddenly from Italy yesterday, where he had been ex- pected to remain for the remaind- er of the week. He usually is as- ' signed to reaxl important clamations to the German people over the radio. ' quarters . by airplane of the Italian Foreign -Minister, Count German Foreign Minister quickly with such plans for speed- It may be that Prof. Carl Burckherdt. League of Commissioner for Danzig, have time to carry on further communications with the British Foreign Secretary, Viscount Hall- fear, as it was reported reliably he would do. Burckhardt in Danzig todatv de- clared in a formal statement he of going to conversation about in with I 1. Propaganda Minister Goeb- D10- 2. The silence in government‘ 3. rm, hurried return to mime’ Galeszzo Clano. with the and after his conferences Hitler last week-end Whatever action Italy might be prepared to undertake to support Germany had to be synchronized ingup the “solution" ofi»heDan- zig and German-Polish questions as Hitler may have decided upon. The insistence of the Ger- many with its once separated 568- were vcstl atmosphere us much the same as HW91 V North Euston at evtions L _. ' 11°“ er-able damage. ii DANZIG CRISIS Nazis —C_l'—o—nfident' I/Vill Be “Bloodless ” One Anti _- Polish F ollows Pattern - Berlin Officials Silent. (By Louis P. Lochner. "Associated Press Staff Writer) BERLIN, Aug. l5—A hot of signs in Berlin tonight pointed to an imminenh almost immediate development in the grave issue of Danzig and Pomorze (the Polish Cor- In Government quarters, which normally are willing to give a hint of events to come, there was an ominous sil- But there continued the steady press campaign and in the rapid tempo of events of the past 10 days it was a seeming parallel to the days of Austrian annexation, Mun- ich, the Czecho-Slovak partition, Czech -Bohemia and Moravia and the absorption of Meme]. Official and Nazi party members insist a Danzig so- the protectorate over Trio Sought In Bombings SOUT-HPORT, England. Aug. 15 ——-(OP) —JI‘wo women and sought tiornight bomb re and at nsarirybrfieetwood y - e pou‘Z."‘rg'i“ in ho- tels one cannot predict. One cannot fltcflbum 1,0 mm mm ucgn ter. rorlsts. The owurred lathe _a,ttiiis sets .and‘a,.tt11eHo Fleetwuod ‘II: occurred fires and consid- 'I'he'-re were no 3. Policeissued e.na.l.aa-m fora. sndsmanwhoreg- tfre fl-hdhnm last left: dhm‘tly_batore-the olsoseritoiltanalaum inboth in her roan, dzstroyiniz section of the flooring and -shattering many windows. BABG-I AS HOSTEL MAODEB On the grounds Velox Cream Se- peirator Co.. has 1 booth anq mere Holy Name Tennis Club to erect a guesp Gmerm may wk!‘ ‘Wen! dws 4_ ' ’§{'r.“o3s?rnNr‘°9n‘i3oi?a?nt§“$.i‘iii§"5n¢'§-7's ‘¢iiscglmis:edPA;kut Tiifi —?'-T‘-“~'? The 7:;.yea;--914-1‘ ‘cm{-,m,md‘e‘., ,9. man Press. since Ctiazigi s tlgpgt-l by .3... mm Munufactmmg co, _—-—————— U. S. President Pays tires at the end or this month be- “re 0" S““‘‘“- W; ..“' :1 *5; sheep AND swrm: (°°"’”“;“°d___.°"__ ‘”“‘°. °' °°‘ 3’ Visit To Halifax i°§"{;?ri3§.m W’ Mm me yam qu:st1(NINaI:i'iuiiitg:ea<:gr‘§‘edsi:eGl:dli .___._ Britain. 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Wirmi 60 88 berus potato crop the year has The 3* who on a post. “mo 31 ,4 caused the wholesa‘e price to in- hgfldgy m-u1'g_ did mi; o 0 mm“ 5:1 94 (Continued on page 0. Col 0) argue about loomperwcgnt. Calgary gonisuolflare dfilllgilc cmemslfaymatg. . . o t S g °"' °*“‘ *Wd SI‘ I d pot-run today were worth 31.35 a mm W; I Visit hf Ngllfl 1 010 ncl en nildn-i :4 {$1 100 Wund‘ °°mp°"d c° 0° mm‘ inn Prefniq in the 9.%<S:E'il0¢ .._.._.__. Charlottetown 58 $2 ’°'.1.§.’°“:“u“" ‘ff: .1’ "‘°“,‘,}“ ',f,‘_’,', of PM-‘mm’ I - D~'4- A l6 —(AP)-— inc oowrmd when she tried to en- -——— re Pr or o -P0 Provincial Secretary A. S. ' comm}, eomessi vegetab‘. but was nineteen events. than 10 Mayor Whiter Mitchell 3§‘,,‘§,,{’e‘.}"’L’ f:’.§?L°°..em, w W“ firmniiaui «-grgnium in the: Maritime am: Moamze winds: cunts higher than last year. and other civic offlciqh. ,, mu mpg“; may on me an L‘ ' ‘ed area. IHIG’!-"Y I'll!‘ Ind Wirin- -————-—-—-- W ""““9° fiimis We” of a 59-yeeimsld Am dow Sue was carrylm! 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