MAXIMS Bork MERE MAN A flfln meadow ll won mowed. m not Gunilla Two Cont! fittlfl. 853...... Ioundod m1 n 7“ i’ ///' The People's Paper W» . CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1936 fioverslPrince Edwardilslantl Like the Dew Read by Everybody ITALIAN AIR FOR CES“ MOBILIZED, 70D clzyg PROCEEDS APA c1; A Large Crowds ARREST M A ll El Svvarm GrOllIldSflllllllllllllEdll 1—~—--— FIOOth Anniversary Celebrated UNT|lEllRlY i2 PAGES . MAXIMS ‘ OYA MERE MAN A thing is bigger by being shared. Annnnl Subscription Delivered $1.00 lfy Mull Cuuudn and U. B. A. - 54W REP oRf 7112x1113; Iozvstana Ready To m; ggssumAssist Spanish Rebels _l_s Claim British Sources Discount Reports on Second DaylFIRE must. NEXT YEAR Attendance Rec-ords Topple-— Night Show Scores Hit With Brilliant Vaudeville. Charlottetown was “en fete" piéftlil)’ as thousands of Prince olward Islanders and visitors from the other Canadian Provinces |nd the United States throngcd the City for the first day's pro- gram of horse racing, judging and vaudeville. The attendance yester- day .1.‘ both main gate and grstid- |tand was the largest that ever nt- tended an opening day program. The evening attendance was also gteatcr than any other previous year for both main gate and grand rand. Hundreds of DQOPlQ nrc prc- sent from Nova Scctla and New Brilnsrlvick and many hundreds more will be here for today's events If the weather remains fine Ill at-tendazice rccords "will be snla-lird to smitherecns," Exhibi- tion officials predicted last night. Greli’ interest was manifested in 1h. Exhibition proper where the Garden of the Golf's best agricul- ture pmducts are on display. Very fine examples of needle work. , , _ , . g1 1, b 1 >5, G. - league of NaLons Asscnlbly open- - 3.3.3:: ‘g5 33g *;;,l,,;,‘>,§l;;';,,i'; B A N [l ll E T li;‘.‘.°‘;..i..i‘°l...§°ii.’3.“?éi... .353. Majority Of 61. 11m so» 21- swat-eaten nw- e»- Mh was a - - - - welds of people. Judging in the flil-AIISJIUG firemcln testified only a _ ____ v hfpvrcgflflptehtiyipqézorimtplrértiilzige The loyal norm‘ bmfywps were my It train building is proceeding nnd pinned are w“ d have smead 5° (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) government a majority of 61, with ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ I ; rill probably be completed today. (inside swine, and several cattle ind horse classes have been com- pleted. Prize winners are given in another article in this issue of The Guardian. The four days racing program was launched in ttn ausplclus manner with the nmnlng of three‘ classt-t which had as entries many of the Maritimeis best. Thc results lpfffllll‘ an an article on the sport The vaudeville program was of high order ranging from acrobatic stunts to dcath-daring high diving and the thrilling "globe of death" ride that drew gasps from the parked stands. Everyone at the big show is com- menting on the splendid appear- ance of t-he plant. ‘The vaudeville artists state that they have never worked‘ in a cleaner or more up to date exhibition. Visiting horsemen from Nova Scotia and Now Brunswick are most enthusiastic over the accom- modation. An irirresiting_ feature of__la_.s_t_ (Continued on page 10) HtllfiiiN» LAST NIGHT Julius Cohen Charged With Arson in Blaze That Claimed Three Lives. MONTREAL, Aug. lit-Arrest of Julius Cohen, 49, on arson charges arising from a fire in u. block of stores here lust night, in which three firemen were killed and 35 others injured, climaxed an invest- igation today into cause of the out- break. Cohen, port owner of Maison canadieti, clothing store which was destroyed by fire and explosion, was ordered held without bail. Hé will be arraigned tomorrow. Romeo Bi- dal, manager of the store which-has been in bankruptcy since last May. was ordered detained as material witnes. Those killed, Francois Beaulicu, 43, Pierre Ploufle, 42, and Albert Guerln, 30, will be accorded a civic funeral Friday. The men were trap. ped in the debris of the burning building as a sudden blast, shattered the walls and crumbled the floors and ceilings. The arrest of Cohen and deten- tion of Vidal followed evidence giv- en before the Fire Commissioner Emile Massicotte, that the fire ap- o GEDDY MEMORIAL GRUB/CH. NEW LONDON Duplessis Take; Reins Of Office Within A Week . clared tonight. Parliament would Nothing T0 Indicate Prospect of Fall Ses- sion, Says l’ r i m e Minister. OTTAWA. Aug. lB~—(CPl—At the llfcsvnt mumuit, there is no intru- tion on the part of the goverulnen‘. to call a. Fall session of parliament. Prime Minister" ltfflcKcllzlc Kingdo- be called early in the new year. the Prime Minister said. If any situa- liun arising in Geneva. or in Can- ada made it necessary to call pm‘- lamc-ut, due notice urould be given. Mr. Nlackenzle King said, but at the present m'ment therp was nothing to] indicate such a situation would aims-e. There have been frequent rumors that a Fall session would be called becmso of the apparent necessity of the government advancing fin- ancial aid to the provinces suffer- ing from drought conditions. It is Early Autumn-S-e-s-sion Of Quebec ' Legislature To Be Held. New Government Will Have Over-all rnpidly. Cohen, questioned by Philippe Brztis, representing insurance in- vestigators, said Malson Cunndien Geo. M. Clemons Guest Of Honour At As- sociation Dinner. A vgry enjnyitble dinner was held last evening at the'Old-Spal!1. under the auspices of the Provin- wus registered under the name Co- helrs Company, Inc. He, Julius Le- vine and Isidore Cohen, his brother, were shareholders or part owners. The firm was declared in bank- ruptcy lust May, Cohen said, and owed creditors between $15,000 and $16,000. J. Ettenberg was trustee, hc said. The firm had curried no insur- QUEBEC, Aug. ',lii.—-In about n. 76 seats to l4 for the Liberals. week a. new government will take Recounts seemed possible in a fcw over administration of Quebec. instances where; the contest \\ us Sliuppillg a chain of Liberal vlctor- close, but confirmation wns lacking les stretching back to 1897, Premicr- tonight of any such requests. designate Maurice Duplessls and his Union Natlonule forces gained 76 of the 90 seats in the Legislative Early Autumn Session unrlcrstod, hoult-ver, that sulficcnt uut-hrlrity fflllltllllF with the govern- ment in take such emergency mea- surcs without a parliamentary ses- S1011. Early in September Mr. Macken- zie King will tzn to Geneva to at- tend n momentous session of the cue and the pzvsibility has been blast the tvay for fresh .~.llf,".,'." tad that (T. nndn will be cnll- and infantry drives. rd upon to approve League decis- ions which might. require the con- sideration of parliament. At the prrsent moment the Prime Minlsfer, npprtreiitly, does rut for- see that such will be the case but l of govermnent troops surrounding. Granada W118 contracting and [hut old province "Critical Battle Looms At Madrid. (A. P. By (luardianh Special Wire) Premier Mussolini mobilized Italy's air armadas and well informed sources said he stood ready to assist Span- ish reliefs if France coulinuetl “openly to aid" the loyal. ist blztdrid government. _ Rebel warships silenced lruifs fort Guadalupe; loyab ists rc~cnlrenched. . Rebel chiefs claimed two-thirds of Spain. Government leaders prepared to flee by plane i! lllztdrid falls before expected rebel assault. French neutrality pact snagged on German "reserv- ations.” Both sides claimed victories in Mallorca. Rebels charged foes hurl poison gas bombs. IMAIJRID, Aug. lit-Government aviators tonight bombed the rebol flflmlshulda of Oviedo, Seville and Zarugoza, as loyalists forces wflhin the capital buttressed defences against a rebel onslaught from thd nearby mountains which “as believed umninenl. (Italy's airiorcc was ordered lo be prepared to takc off at 1mg moment tonight, ns well informed sources in ltomc said I-‘runi lllussolini was ready openly to aid the Spanish l-‘uscist rebel ‘cause ' lhlmie cvllllnllfd ‘Weill!’ t0 aid the Matlritl govvrnmcnt. “Pilots were ordered to rcmaiin on call and a. canvass of them w being made to learn which a men spoke nr understood Spanish. Ana Italian nirdrunirs on the ‘Iyrrhcuiun coast. vvcre ordered to remain‘ ready for any eventuality). . artillery) Claim Report “Alarmist News” It was aimouncvti that the eirciel oyal forces in Estremudtlra tthe‘ containing Bztdajoz ‘ll | l now in rebel hands; vrere "making Assembly at the provincial election yesterday. leaving only 14 for the erstwhile Liberal government of Premier Adeiurd Godbout, Forebodlng silence hung over the The Legislature svill be called lu- to session early in the Autumn, ac- cording to tire-election declarations of Mr. Duplessis, who led hi5 uiil- ance of Cotiscrvatiy'cs and insurgent i that there will be a heavy program of Iezislnticn when parliament does meet and frr that reason an early Jnntlnrv nprnlns; is expected. Titterestinz reports of conditions abroad were lftd before council to- enoottraging gains." . l . Troops in the Guadnrralna scc~, tor, government hcadqtlltrlers said,‘ had forced rebels to abandon A number of lnttchine gun nests. ROME. Aug 18—-(€. IK-Ilav- tmj—Rep0rts that the Italian air force has been placed on a _ war footing because of the Spanish civil strife were des- cribed here as “alarmist news" law- . - » . . _ F. l. “W Cm Holstein Brewer; Asfsllxllntion “me f" n"? 0i‘ Six years because gfilglozlltllrtdellbltitlg-itllgiliufllgycvieghlr Llgelhnlézclgflllltifilylxly‘Wild the formcrldny thlll ml‘ lmnlslpll lvhl-‘iq liavd igilptfigil‘ Blllios Nlrllolrdi and domed by authorized d“ in honor of Gw- - "lwlls- “it was on the bluclt list," he added. .- ' . . ' c ' ,. ‘ . . 1'0"" u“ 1* "W l "l 4 M" n“ , “c5 ‘ *‘ cles tonight ' Secretory of the Holstein Friesinn There had been ppm,“ “m, he twsrixl géigarcusnxegbigéfltr. aglllffglg;liééeglfilgn“ygfdsgémsig: tin/l on up continent. the Prilnt.‘ around they were crowding slowly n. “t... pointed out that COMING ‘EVENTS Association of Canada, and Mr. E. Haley. Judge of the Holstein Glasses at the Provincial Exhib- ition. About forty membefs ‘if the declared, one in 1914 in his father's store and another tn 1930 in a branch of Maison Cnnadlen. were elected, foiled to appear at govcrnlnent offices, last night and the Premier said he would turn the form. The House would be culled 1. together as soon as legal delays hucl ‘ been complied Will]. Minister said. and lllflllfli‘ consider- . on of such reports will be given l lat r in the mouth after the return of 'I‘rn<ic Afinlst-er Error. and surely toward the islands. cap- city was shaken by reports from tal. Palmu. Ouotvaidly tranquil, the capital there has been activity in the air force for some time. since reorganization measures adopt- ed at the beginning of the L839 1118M. Cohen continued, he ,» .. The Com am S A . _ " mice at Mdunt Stcyvurt Hall 10418-1 organization from different left his store shortly before 7 p. m" gfiéggififfmfilgvivrcrzljgent over w ma amended at ldncee to tncdveilgushle “Askwcgg ‘loll-Klan? “yd rengble sources flu“ gowmmfllt Ethiopian war have not yet ’ m prlday‘ August 215p points in the province were in at- accompanied by Sam Sclnvartz, Mn Duplqsgjs l-emgjngd in his watered stock and ,0 stop 0mm §“.(qk%n ‘(itch m. govtporortnurt lea ers were ketuiiipp three ulr- bu.“ rmvmmp Avmom n; ‘he L-6l43-8-l0-2i. leudance. WY!" 0i l1 Store "ear 001M151 As Trim Rivers home all day reading Murm- Tlw 01d Ace Pensions owl Fui ~ ll ' n“ §nt chi‘. plan“ m "lmmss m “m” t° "1"" "f 1914 ‘We m" M" Mr. H. J. Kenedy, President o! they left the store they saw smoke Passed in the dying moments of the m l m n‘ m“ 4 nmm‘ mm q nee if m” “d” “f the “waned discharged because Italy's u-ir "Yeos Theatre this week, Louis- Schmeling fight pictures. L-60B0-8-l7-l9-2l the National Association acted as chairman and welcomed the guests of the evening. The chief speaker, Mr. Clemons was intro- duced by R. A. Profitt, Freetown. emerging from the building, he said, and he himself ran back into the store to try to find a fire extin. guisher. Smoke was too thick, witness said, congratulatory messages and con- ferring with his intimates. It was expected he would assume office by next Wednesday. Cote Also Defeated last session would be made "morcl equitable." Election laws would bcl amended. The public accounts committee of? the House would return to the, birth office awaiting (lispesnl. and the tentative legislative program for ill-I‘ next session to he prepared. lifuch of this work the Prlrrte Min- ister lljopes to have completed be- cruclnl battle should turn against them. (By Andruc Ilerdiuig Associated Press Foreign Staff) squadrons lack sufficient etfce- " fives owing to increases in the air force during rcoent months, ' it. was stated. Ollirial eirt-lz-s, in (ll.~‘(‘ll\~i!\1 "Drtncel Fortune Hull, Friday, f . y, d , p, f (- ,_ , n is y ,, _ _ Allflust 21st, Sid Elliotts Orchestra. President of the Island offianiz- s11) he m" outside 88am to smmd an searching inquiry into government l iirilhnderl lprlnllald (lhiu-Jcgahlliet ses- BOME‘ Auk‘, 18'Im13 s mlgml - Italy's attitude tv-ivnrd. the y 1,.513g.a.19.2i_ ation. Mr. Clemons briefly detailed l‘ “m Dilly w 5111591331"!!! RHYME’ Complete returns trickled in slow- departments which uas u, feature of ' .1 p. q w.“ Wm n“, “m, of hi, a" Ho“ “as Pharcd f“ “mm m‘ S|‘).'\Ili~ll chit war. ltlsiflvtl § the history of development of the Betta‘ done, There wm-c fur skins ly from wide-spread constituencies, the succesful Union Naticnale eiec-l'(p.p'_.,,.{,,,.,," ' ' mill“. ‘lull WW5 “We mllcmd l0 Rome keenlv (lt‘“'\‘0'tl ri-mral- v -~.-»..a¢@ Cardigan. August 225th. Darent body. and gave some val- %lt\uh9:9g0ll;1dfi00r,(?0hen testified, but. most of them merely confirmed tion campaign. b” Pm"“"“ l“ mgm_“l,“ “l”? u.» lrut lliry \\;Lriit‘d that un- 1 aid utintugne flosplln], Webster's uable suggestions regarding im- m c l‘ 9N1 ¢0vc1ccl with nnph- rcstllts reported election night. An While the province buzzed with ems mm“ "5 “Clhnmmld less the ))0'.\(‘l‘< reach rm nn- 0i-.»i~,.,,u.a_ L_6137_8_19_22_ movement pane,“ He expressed acne for preservation. _ exception was nmvs from Bonaven- excitement ovpr the shattering of M ‘ sources said Premier afussnlinl dvrqnndhl'__, u“ ,]‘v|’ln]“"‘v “My ______ gm], pleas,“ 0,,” (he fine agfl- w“ igfihlgelgéisggiirgiolp lcllzc Pffmlffifi titre in Gaspe Peninsula that, Hon. the almost traditional Liberal (lOTn-l l ‘WEIR! 1531b “out”? sllfllllsll‘ Fils’ a “it; “freely furor t... pilflnv en- “liaucc in New Acadia School. cultural prospects seen on every stains he m 5° i° rem-W Pierre Emllc Cole. Minister ‘of inatlon extending over four decade.» In M" ' M‘ “is “l "““°“,,°°“ Jami; all it. i=rt-t‘r-ri-iu-e~. Tllillsflli-Y. August 20th. Admission hand and was highly pleased with ' s“ ' Bonds in both Tascherenu and God- and anxiety lined the faces of mem-. ODK-‘nly hitting the Soclmlst Mai 20 vents. L-Gl-lfi-B-ltl-ll. the Holstein herds he had in- _ bout cabinets, had been defeated by bers of government commtsslons anal‘ __ Ggyltimbtgictn . _ Ti I _____ pwdcd, My, Hdicy also oompli- u Henri Jolicoeur, hLs Union Natlon- departments the new government is. OBERLY M _ A _ 3__(AP _ 5 =1 92K‘ all "i111" 1011.’ ‘ "Calm, m United church tea M, “wiped the breeders on their fine nlc opponent. instead of having pledged to abolish, Unlnn Natlonnlc Ania-u o: rictlne Zlld lgndke tcmgm, Tyrrheninn coast. wire o _ iflkKs WHO HOLD Abel. cane‘ Bu}. Forum,“ Fr1d,,y_ Shmfim; vanquished his foc as reported last followers started speculation on the kept rescuers from mm, mo“ rc_ kept prepared for» My den w,» {HQR HEADQ (00 Auu. 21st. L-filill-B-IB-Ei Brief addresses vivere delivered by niichtl 1:15 sliilitcd jglobible cabinet Mr. lluplessls will I Dorm, trapped m the n,” Con, mtxrtiqmlu T. W‘ Hm“ oFfEfl FALL \V. R. Show, Dfiplily Milli-WU’ or l,“ l, m _,5lll__¥~,_l'~_ _ng__ ___ ome‘ h ________, ______ mine, near 111-11‘, sincg mid-mm;- ‘ 5 “do _‘ ‘l E T ' "Buying “w; h0g3 and 15ml); Aq-jpujtgj-p, wnitm- Jones, Colby " '"""' ‘ "W "“" *“' "M" "_“"' ‘ m, 1L gull" Cilllf. fill lltrllllib‘ f HARD s , Alllfllli‘ Tllllrfidlly 20th. Emerald L"\\'ls, G. LGLMlWlII and L. W- l l m 'l‘h-e tire department, at Kanra“ m“ "r a "moi" ll-1l1i>tlltioott o. c. Green. Roper- Rfnfifldhléofiifndifiéfiig; Lakd shun Mllle ""89 Brfiak City, 150 miles luv-av. was askedot; “““"“““ “'“‘ “““l° ’° L-5ll3-6-tWt-tf. "Burden Line Club loading hogs. ‘vcgi-Ndflglvg at mmtbariiy every m, (ficficns again‘ eflficlrtiknt Strikers about me plant a, one mm _____ _____ hHturly lfihllen, wiho camle out. lot ttne , ." . ours o . consc en cus o ica wo ng today ca yd t1 not d5.“ .1) DC H TE ‘ _ _ _,_ _ s n t w i lino ier m nor sior y , f ‘I ‘ _. _‘ L-0035-8-17-3i one migrants of the bleed through‘ l“ ‘he wgclzllldlesiilli; here.‘ ance (C. P. By Gulrdlufs Special Wirel ‘ mrl “Hamlin? , before the flames broke out, said‘ _ Rltfllt)‘ lllP$:it“ll{ ‘from ‘h’ .‘. \..!..: "Heir the F ll Cot rt out cftnalitllt h esta Tonight 15 strikers were lodged -Wlth 20ilNlllandérgrffillll$nllltiliggd hills" “Dd Gerald Gina“ were suul fir; 1.1.1.3.“... llllllll‘ . arne ice 0th,:- t..si ors w o were K11 in the City Hall accused o! illegal ui, large tonight. after escapaig ‘ ‘ “ " ‘Lm-fl. fvcck): station nem- ltumw which \\;i.< Glilllllc at McLean's Theatre, Mon- "Ell" Saturday night and at the 1.0m cl f hon r to th miners who "v i e i l d ti er ‘ill crvd lo dry l" ll~~ ll<“l“lill‘~‘ . _ 14mm,‘ 3.1g; waiter 0mm" and several strum“ were gunr o 0 r e ago, were mpr souc toge ‘t u. ‘i _ v ‘ United c); i 5 j l, e n led th sk t, the funeral took “me m“ mgm’ . a l d 1' nl . fourth, m order lo r... cu am ""1 lllldllliegl/lelgfigél" Dickie, Trmv. and Mr. Freeze. nursing minor injuries as the result, 3:?” tndgycootemick 80mm 25, mmmm’ “Mm” from Prince negro muc rvci- u t 1 j _ _ ,_ __ The breeders were highly en- thusiastic ovcr the work pCTfOrm- ed by Mr. Haley as Judge and of of the Provincial breeders were Holstein Dlrc/"r for New Bruns- _wlck. Limited would endeavour to scnd a truckload of rayon under protectim of police through the picket lines of ptcketing. Three provincial pillcc of the jostling which occurred about the main gate of the plant. Victims Buried the Lake Shore mines pfflvidinil E shift boss killed in Saturdays rcck-= ilt ilotfohester from the county jail. here sonic-- Edward Island, was serving a 10- month term for theft while Ron- rttslr gais masks after a party which l attempted to enter tlic air shaft mas driven buck by smoke. ed opt-rail ‘I15 ab out uni, whose names were not leurm) pilots spoke ur underslo . lsh. Kept Informed (Continued on p. ,. X_ l,‘ "Dance. Vulleyfleld Hall, Pridlty, -_..._.-_._._... W- M“ . .. --~--~---—-—- -_~--__ full m the mine. ~ — ~ ** 4- ' “ , , Witter ".'.r::l..r: . - stimulates‘ 5.233.‘;~i1?-“?31t3§3°31=bi5i~=°§*3433335 ' f B ' ' h “l ~ l“ lw°°d Bleed Bervnudere." ' o! i"... three lnen killed b the taufilmd ‘M’ “will” mlmllvml" m‘ test Selzll re 0 rltts ‘ “N. ..'.\\llll\lll\\..\\* Y l. t L-5149-3-l9-1l~ was buried from the Salvation Ar-."l‘,’il_:lel°‘:51°°1 127013;: ‘twlr m Cd. . --—~ ' ' ° m Citadel. Funeral of Roy Wnr-{_ l PM“ ll‘ M riums East.‘ 1.15m to moder- “Donation f 5t. P l‘ t D l M S h , y 1d urom the main cell block to other. o s u r l‘ v _ ' 1 Jmw and Schlrtgth of Bglc 5,156. c other victim. was he hyquarwrs m me is“ while pwpnm", y o a a t a xsrmvtinds. fair and moderate! naked at Trinity social hall Wed- _ 110m were underway w erect aanl- TOMMY, mm ‘Pmmmum 9f Bfi-Brnoon and evening. lows for the execution of Arthur WASHINGTON Aug ]8__(CP)_ Mk“ Lqflnds and “m Owned by a Charlottetown 48 68 L-606-8-19-ll. Jaxiilonatlons from St. Paul's, Si. sent“ and Church of Scotland be w to Hearts Memorial Hnll “llmldfly aftemoon and evening. L-BHB t't'vlfffdnesday, August 20th, Bel- ”- Ye old time" annual Supper {Pd Picnic in the Church Grove. yrlzllr friends will be looking out for '- . L-oiso-o-to-u. "Al. sea View Hall, Friday even- } Allsllot 21st. the famous Elmer pflfllell Co. o! Amherst, n. s. will dug?!“ their concert of Trlor, ° ‘"1 501M. Scotch Dancing, mm“ Endings and songs. HALIFAX, Aug. IB-An aerial survey o! the Nova Scoiiu coast from Cnnso to Brldgewater failed to dlscbse any sign of the three- mitsted schooner 5t. Clair Ther- eault unreported for 16 (lays on ul short coastal run which ordinarily takes but five days. . Royal Canadian Air Force planet‘. wooden vessel today after her own- ers expressed fears for the safety of her crew of six men. Royal Canadian Mounted Police cutters have been on the lookout for the Thereoult since yesterday. They wou'd continue vigilant watch for the Bil-tan schooner. Inspec- tor L. H. Nicholson uid tonizht IrOHZ-B-ID-ZL WY“ Pilots who loomed down on went in search of the 33-year-old: for Bridgcwnler in ballast. She every inlet for 200 miles without discovering any trace of her. (Fear visibility aided the hawk- eyed pilots today an they searched every buy and cove and from even a low altitude they could see many miles out on the Atlantic. The S. Clair flicrcatilt sailed from Port Hawksbury 0n Atutttst was due to pick up a cargo of pulp there and mall and parcels lire nwaitlng her cNw It the Bridge- water post cftice. _ l Violent storms and heavy fog, have visited the Nova Bcotla coast‘ minre she bolted anchor more than a fortwght two and 81'9"‘ fears were held toblgh‘. following Says Lazarowitz Was Only Pretender wnntuum. Ont. AuS- 18- —- Clalmlng to be the rightful "King of the Hobbes“ Jefl’ Davis cilmc 116W from Cincinnati today. to dispute the "abdication" of Leon Lnlnfflwltl as a "fanciful habit." “lmzarowltz is a pretender to the throne," said Davis. "Ho is not even it member of the order, Much lea o king. Every so often he announces his abdication from a throne he has rover oocttjiled. Davis was in consultation today after receiving n report (rum An- the aerial survey. that the o‘d ves- with Stephen Rolf of Welland, pulpy meat of tn; melon l... 1...: gone w the DOIMHIL g-tilwutonqomum. F I Bannister. who has been reprievcd I ‘mm 399i“ 23- A dlecblll‘ ‘m5 since prthiblrn days, ~vivlng (llill'i'\l!lC tactics rim’ the llritsli morning revealed the three wercl(;,,._-,.,.nn,,.,u1,_,,nu,d,. ,~..l,,~.~_.,<~n;,.i,- missing. ions to the United Slates against coast guard s-lvure of nn nllegttti BOTANICKI. MYSTERY rum runner ill mg the BrltLsh flag. The l'(’I)f‘('.“(’lll:tll(lllS cncern seiz- ure of the llfllhll l‘l‘fZi$l-‘l'l‘(l steam- ship bfiserinko, carrying a $95,000 MORRJSTOWN, N. J, Aug. i8— lquor cargo and n crew of six mcll (Arr-How two raspberries evcrcfli understood lo be Canadians. 188i» inside of a canteloujoe was o. bolnn- March l4, The British Government 1on1 mystery that puzzled Theme-i cmtcnds the vessel was seizrd of‘! H. Spain today. the New England coast beyond the The outer surface of the melon one-hotuds sailing time limit set in showed no opening nor abrasion. tho British-American anti-smug- Spain reported, but inside were the “ting agreement. berries, psrfectfy formed and of rich. natural coloring, lying under the ment (metals nfl" the, showed the M ~~ _ a .- ‘ t. _- : . . United States Treasury Depart- sald their records Cnnadlnn corporation at Halifax. The corporation, in turn. othclttis Zlglxlgkxglki owned by (limited states ‘nlgmlgflgflfggayzvnannn “m. m. Th.- Trcasury said six members of “mm “c ,12‘0"". _ _ ,_ ,. I , - m“. the crew had been sentenced to jail 5"“ Se“ All“ “ill? $0., terms ranging “p h mmonum Th‘. rises v tomorrow moulvrgmdgw Ad‘ alleged principals in the corporat- Fml qlllm“ mm" l ‘ " ion. Ralph Bitters and George Ctttr- 25' 1'49 “j l“- mutes “w; rctt. United States citizens, pleaded $lllllll“‘l~*l‘l° “l” l“ l" guilty. officials said, and were given "m" Clmilmlilfzxlklnn, heavy fines with suspended jail V “M” 1,113,...‘ o.» a. I. 1 P. m. sentences. . M‘. |._ M, A u l“ n State Department officials said Lnnvel Tnrm;l\|l|";.1x‘"”‘ 85M.” they were giving the British time H}, organ-y. July ma. out! "courteous consideration" and were‘ " preparng an answer based on fact-s l Light to moderate winds: fair rnnllllullmaklfsid" .g:r;_Iyn,|dv0ffli‘;ll "l; 7"" "' ' y 1 , Tuesday! made available by the Treasury will‘ ",;’.,',','l'j',',‘,,“" §.".'}',""..iii hi“! Department. ciutems bureau. cout f,',',,.4¢.. n o! 7:00 A; {l- "4 l’? : rd. and New Hampshho magi I!" Q W-___-. I