1 - is Mov- Maiii: MAN uI._.v.- A” ivliiiioe ;iAN Swim, do we become like the 'I ///I /// '/// "eq:/v"" W" \\" \\‘\\ ` ;\§ 'ron rapid growth may be the 525 /I The Peoples Paper W..-» -sm.. Read by Everifbody \ _ .. . ,, °"‘ ‘W Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew E*-`§°"i-”-‘1--7157-'-‘"¥'¥»-'-fif-I- “ii” I I is 1LcHiiRLoTrEToWl~i~, CANADA. MoNi>IAv,”MAY 31, 193.1” io lucas *iff---,-if;r-;»:,i§:§;;;,,»;,ffifz;v.reef 5 " --= Y L- fs ---- - -~ --~»-e ~ .Y , ----~»---~--~-1: -____ _ -~.-________.._.- -~----- GERMA TTL1_-=:sH1PfBo BED B Y Lo YALIS Ts '0'**'*'°'°“****'*+»++-Q-oooo-++¢+++++o-0-oo-o-eo -O-Q-#5-O-§'§'§-§'§'*‘ $444-G9-+§§§#-G b - ¢YO~*O+O-O-O4-99' 0>¢*009¢‘* is DEAD, so WQUNDED ABOARD “Di-;UTscHLAND” 5 " , fi =_' - -~-- - ~~---- - ~-- - V, _ ;::-.:<;vv_._.._f_.;__. __ . _li ` IHIIRRINGTIINI Saint Dunsiaifs Graduates I 17 iiiiieii A; IIlCl.d€IlfI C783 ['88 _ N810’ Aud ,Pass I List Auuouuood H A [IN G E S Il Tragedy Sioiio Nine graduates will receive their Ragui gow, Quebec Ciw_ iiachelor oi A-ri? Degrees Bi the 3-lid Owen Purnell Wood, Lake Verde. ,anon oommwwment 01 Saint- Eric Blaise Robin. charlotietown. i,iiii_;iipi's University today. Rev. . v. MacDonald, D. D.. oi' Hope RN- ,,,wi1iiuiili'ess the graduatinti Cl ST. DUNS'l‘AN’S COLLEGE iii-_ Aiplioiisus Campbell, Charlotte- , PASS HST SCOYCS P 1° 8 In i 9 1’ ’ S W ass. iowli, is llicdictorian. The Alumni ,guy will lie read by Mr. Charl iicQuold of Charlottel/own. A neiv departure has been made mis ye' r in the presentation of the i;,1i_ Si-groes at the commence- Piriit exercises. Previously, because versity. Quebec, with which Saint subject named, and an average oi average of 60",-'ul. is ...;.§:‘i,.”.;:;‘:.i .i§i..2;’“;i";i.l‘2 Claim 0? ReSf°fi“g ents who have made 80% in the R€SpOl`lSlbl€ G 0 V ~ ua. li.. P... un ...lam li.. ernment In N 0 vo names oi those who have made Scofa ct me lam closing of Laval Um_ I»50',‘L in the subject named and an I ,_ . ~ Religion 3:- ponsluns is affiliated, exalninn- _ , , BRIDGEIQWN, N, 5,, May 30_ tions ioi' the B. A. degrees were O};‘;Il01'S~ A- P, Campbell. J. (gp)_i>iedge oi me Libeiai party written lil June. A BBW HTFHDBS- F ‘Ei J A in 1933 to “restore responsible got- I meniliiio 1>¢‘l‘ll mad” WWI LHVBI. I I ' - M°D°m’-I‘I» W- emment" to Nova. Scotia and the i,i,i\~¢\'ci~, and examinations have ISIIIPSOH. F. Deschenes, W. OBrien, promise of pi-Qmier Angus L MM. been coinplctcd and degrees will piesenicd to Sfildlliltes by H1-‘l EX iiisllop of Charlottetown and Chan R Beaudet L M¢Kem‘“~ L P palgn to ‘protcct" that form ol ii .il -tnev. .i. A. o°sulllvau,IGalifnon. P wood .i .i Boaaro, R oe tml' Oh Cow V Connolly' I Walsh government stood challenged to uloror lilo University at the exer- irciiglou 1 “Ish” by °I’I°°5"I°“ “ad” Gm' elses at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Alumni Luncheon will be I C' Tmmm' E' R'°I’m' V- MCGIIIEBU- I donald during the current 'cam- 136 _ don S. Harrington. IFH£Ig;‘:L't,siI Tgaiggr' M' Smith- I “To whom are they responsible?" ipid in the University d-ning rooln ggi, ~ “Yi 13211 W~ 13111- the Conservative Leader asked last one dclock toda followed b I P’ d inlght in an address to an Annap- :Ie mmm nieetms xgf the Associy Iflse I T' !'¥°I-I°'”d- -7- MC' tolls County Conservative meetinv iilon. Followiilg are the graduates to Gaughey. J. Sullivan. P. Gill, E ;____.`._..._:;_____________- which nominated J. E .Morse (contmu d West Bums to contest that con- oi wh" Wim me pug im, in iiié e °n 9”” 31 stltuency in the provincial elec- l.hi'ee'Uln\-erslty years and in the H0115 Jimi! 29- highschool and commercial de- parlmeuts. Alpiiolisus Patrick Campbell, Charlottetown. , P y ri .los h Leonard McKenn Cen- a ,this province. As s. director P r 0 c e S S I 0 n that trust company he is in a po- sition to propose operations which. ep 8.. iral Bedeque. Jerome Lawrence 0‘Brlen, Morell. Raylnonrl Gustave Breaudet, Dhaiiesbourg, P. Q. Fernand Deschenea, Sayabec. P. Q _ William O'Conrie1l Simpson, Fort Aiiglhtils. V TTT” l,._i COMING 'D/ENII "Dont lniss 'ror the Love cf lohluiie” by Trocadle Dramatic Club ot 'ln'-.iz-ado Cross Hull, Wed- 'ii=Sdi1l'. Juno zud. L-965-5-29-ai. "Borden Line Club loading hogs. hubs, calves every Wednesday ai. iibiiv. Hours iz-3. i..-6912-10-M 'I W ti "See “Prince of Liars" at Tiiiiil Baptist Hail, Monday, May ll, 8.00 P. hi. Hampton players. Ad- 'lnssion 25c and l5c. L-931-5-29-31. Reserve Tue:day, June Ist for Biiiiilfl' players in Noi-th River Hall. If not fine. following night. L-ioos. I "See Mt. Herbert annual show RIPSVIHY and Wednesday, June lst ind limi, at Orphanage 8.30 sharp. L~10l4-5-31-3i. c B '§99 "Hired Husbands" at ,l_*1°Kif‘.\' tonight and Cherry Val- fl \Vedlicsdu June 2nd L-1013 Y. . . iI°"Sarnh, will you lend me a ug-121'? 1‘ve got to pick my own “$16. .nys Old Man Gay at Wilt- rc tonight, L_i0ig_ "`E‘_'}‘i‘.i'i_liiilg ready for the play t Witlslilre tonight so why not Ionic and enjoy it? I! not fine the list imc night following. L-1012. v .. , lm; Oli if I could only run and p`mfeL1_iI<§ the other girls," says IA; H ilt.e .lcili1Y- See the “Gate I Mm liiipincss’ at Wllt.~hire to- ll- L-ioiz. ~ mT°i°sby‘s noiioa Mills opau for miners on Monday and Thursday Y. until further notice. L-958-5-29-2i. "Reserve Wednesday evening IiIIrII° 2nd for concert and one not [MII by Central Royalty Womenh “IW 111 HBTPIJIBIDH Hall. Ye-ter-dey being the solemnity hLs parish church. e was ass immediately preceding the Bless- ed Sacrament were the Salicluary cle . 1-li: Excellenc with his as town troop. with Mr B H. fwwlo I~< Q "q“P§, .Traverse Hall Wednes- , H1II[I`J““€ 3nd “Prince of Liars" by PN P1911 Players. Auspicos Young D105 Union. Admission 20 cents. L-1002-5-31-5-2-li. °'”‘IlSi>°rousii mlrylug oo win ilxelve milk at lt: plant on June ,mImMioaser xceia wlanaa to au- muk‘f Hiivone desiring to sell hh or the summer months to get wherlgrioes before disposing else- ' L-D45-5-28-31. “Tile Annual carnal-'ng or the II,§§I:I°1i Clans or i=. iii. mana. under “II “Spices of the Caledonian Club. “mg” held on one beautiful iam' :IM Mlltolm McLeod. E041. ,X alley. on July lat. roar. An se.cicvn.LE. N. B. my 20~ (CP)-More than 500 ministers and lay representatives were ex- pected tonlght to gather here for ,nmiai sessions oi the Maritime Conference oi the United Church of canada openlnl T“°'dl»y °V¢lI' ing. Officers will be elected at the opening session. Candidates al- ready nominated by various DYN- ries for the Dl’8!1¢1¢l'1°Y BN' "II°"i brozramiuo oi Athletic aims. sooiilan naming, l>lpaI meg' 31/09 Dancing ia being pre- mb~ The catering will be carried may "ie Ladiea Aid, and every ar- iii|,°"‘*“i Will be inode to maxe hiwgmi I memorable one in the um I °l the Club. The rogrammc iimiili nuucuian w'II be pub-I . 'lin :Lino-a-so-ai te . gylev. Dr. J. W. Bartlett, Fredericton, Rev. I-1'. T. S. Goniall. Saint John. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, Bedeque. P. E. I.. and Rev. C. O. Mao- intiogh, 'AnI.igOnIAh. N. B. Devotional addresses will be given each mom‘rlg by Rev. Dr- 'rrevor Davies. of Bt. Matthews Church. Btlilllv Clhet 590310!! ‘Corpus Christi ....55 ,.,;’"...”.f.‘.°.t‘.;il “;‘i“.'°r:.‘.;~: com an that 0 erates mines n I way\s°\IHI;?iI.IeAI` sIAIIII:;iIlIiu(IifulHIIv;IIo “One Minister-the Minister oi Min (H i in as Minister of Mines he approves. is a contractor. That is a bad state of affairs, for he is in com- - etition with . of the feast of Corpus Christi the going of whgm 3-Ia‘eI1igI:iII:"i=3I1ur;Ii3:i_ annual procession oi’ the Blessed iisiiioisi » Sacrameiit took place from St. -‘another Minister (Hom 1.-_ Iiouusiaua Basilica. Davis, ivrluisier' oi Heaton. joined Fii"’°f9ii bY1f|0&1 WGHI-1191' U10 the directorate of a trust com- processlon was, in the opinion of pimy_~ innny, the largest one in years. I saturday wa; ii buy diiy for t IThe children heading the D\”0°€5~ Nova Scotia Conservative lead sion had already taken their places in me afternoon he addressed the OH Hl1l`b01’0 51111915 fii01¥1B N0ti'€ Kini;’s County Conservative mcct- DHIUB A¢i1d0mY when His Excel- ' ing at Kentville which nominated lency Bishop 0'Sullivo.n Catryllis George C. Nowlim, to contest that the Blessed Sacrament. left the constituency. Mr. Nowiau rep- Ki R. he cr. Bo-$11108. PfiiCi1Cf111Y every member resented Kings in the Nova Scott OI St- Dui1Sti1ii'S BR-5111081 Bild H011' House oi' Assembly from 1925 until Redeemer -parish, walked in the 1933 when he was defeaied by i.i0ii_ Pl”0CUS1°l`1 \i'1'i1C1'i 15 111911' PUb110 John A. MacDonald. Minister profession oi iaith in the Real Agi-iciiiiiire ii, me pi-eseiii, Gov. Presence oi Our Lord in the Bless- ermnerie Tiqeiiriy before, Cui Hai- ed Sacrament. ' rlngton spoke at the meeting At the Basilica Hif- Excellency I where Loom"-ri w, Fraser wa; nom. assisted at his throne in Cone and mated uf. conservative cauciluuio Mitre, assisted by Rev. Dr. J. A. , for Hams, Murphy, Rector of st. Dunst.an`ST The week-end saw a former University as Assistant priest and: speaker of the r-rouge iii-.der the Rev. Wm. McCabe and Rev. E-I Rhodes-Harrington Governments Dalton deacons Ol h0h01'~ and the former Minister of Agri- The Solemn Mast was chanted Icuiture replaced by other Conser- by HCV- -711561911 TI`iiil`10i' ‘V110 WHS ` vaiive candidates. Albert Parsons. Ichanting hi; first Solemn Maistcig the fcriner Speaker. declined to H ' s ‘ of run in Hants, and O. P, Goucher, by Rev. L. Douaon. deacon and ine former Minister or Agricul- Rev. W. MeCardle, sub deacon. I ture, announred he did not lntciid The sermon for the occasion was r ig Seek re-election in Annapolis, delivered by Rev. Dr. R. C+. Ells- IMr. Goucher ncted as chairmrn of worth of St. Dunstan's University. , iii., meeting in Aimiapoiiz county The procession was headed by ivlicre he has become president of the school children followed by f the Corrcriintive Association in the womerfs Societies of both par- place of J. E. Morse. lshes, the Holy Nome Societies, the Again. at both Kentville and Knights oi Columbus and thc Brldgctoirii, the Government ww Benevolent Irish Society. the ,nrcuscrl by the leader of the op- bcague of the Gros: Band. Si. I position of "dishonest" practices in 1')unstan's Basilica Corpus Christi islttlng almost il year wltli the Choir. The "toy Scout; and Cubs knowledge one oi’ its members was and the Girl Guides and Brownies as ociatcd with a company engag- Iacoompanied by their leaders leril- ed ln the illegal cutting 0( crown `i color to the magnificent procession. I timbcrlands. boys oi both parishes and tho RET!!-ED RAILWAYMAN DIES sistrigt priests carriesd the Blessed TRURO.. N. S. MAY 30-(OP)- I Sacrament under the canopy- The, Cyrus Erwin Blnkeney, 63. who r-e guard oi honor oi the Blessed Sao- , tired from the service of the rament this year were the Basilica I canadllm National Railway foii Boy Scouts, the first Charlotte- I yi.,-i-S ago died at his home here saturday H4- was a native of Jeridore, N. S. __<<2eiiiir»“3'i;,'>“ we 31 _ "_ -_--.W United Church Conferé`|`1i:é'To"‘ Open At Sackville Tuesday _.._..1-1- will include Dr. D. G. Rldeout and Rev. Dr. C. A. Myers, Toronto. new Di-_ A, 5, Rogers, Baint John British Airways LONDON. May 30 - (OP Cable)-Seventeen people were killed in ‘one of the blackest weekends in British aviation his- tory. Authorities tonight press- ed investigation into the trllg' cilics that took place all over the country. Royal Air Force and civil stations presented special dis- plays for l!ri¢aIn's fourth Em- pire nir day on Saturday but where impressive demonstrations were Dlnlnlied, distressing trag- edies follows-d. Several of the crushes look place as tlioiisands of people gathered to witness aerial acro- batics rind mimic wai'fare.look- cd on. In some cases s. "l1ea.t.h dive" was literally il dive to death. l Thousands of Coronation vis- itors attended the various shows. staged on the hottest day of ; the year--80 degrees-with no wind. ISons 0`f England IHo|d Annuab when they attended the morning I Buy Of Bi-SCHY C03-it _ ,Sci'\'it‘(‘.s‘ :Lt Ihc Baptist Church. AU I1'l5U1'I39ll5C0mml11l1¢'I11@ 531 I _~~`.-_ ..__ v.. ._-f.. was "serious but riot desperate." INSURGENIS IN BIIBAII DRIVE Defenders Harrassed By Rebel Planes As H e a v y Attack Is _ Launched S o u th - east Of City. HENDAYE, France. May 30-in- surgcnt General Emilio Mola open- ed the 60th day oi his oitcusive against Bilbao, Basque captrll. to- day with a. heavy aitiiok ou Lom- otia. strategic iiigliway jliiictioii about 10 miles southeast of the city. The Insurgents hoped to drive ri wedge through the Basque lirics to Gaidacano, key to thc last line dc- fences of the besieged city- Stiff Basque resistance blocked the Insurgent drive and llc-ici up otlicr onslaughts at Mullirillrijnortli east of Bilbao, and at Orcluna. 22 miles southwest of the capital, Basques adm tted tlic slluatlo 'J Insurgentair raids, in which iD0 pianes have taken part' made the pressure on the iiard-pressed lic- fence forces even greater. Fifty Spanish government pianos were destroyed when Insurgent. nvi- I Tension l Attack In The _ Hitlei;__Summo Nazis “To Take Measures” For , All German naval leave was cancelled after Balearic Islands IC- P- By Guardialfs Special Wire) I The Spanish civil war took a grave Interlin- itional turn today with Nazi_Gerniany determined to “take measures" following the bombing by ISpanish government warplanes of her crack battle- ship Deutschland with a heavy loss of life- Twenty-three seamen were killed and 83 oth- ers wounded. 10 seriously. when a bomb ripped in- to the ship as she lay at Ibiza, a city on the Balearic Island ofthe same name- The Deutschland was one & of the German warcraft taking part In the Non-Inf ,tervention patrol of Spain. “wma sum down in q mme Ow,_ l communlque thuridered against suuieiluiilei as iucuilusuiccni crtofi Bolshevlsts as responsible for the tragedy and ' On e O\'EI"l'\l'\\ 1') - 1 Isuing,S°§fuI?§hE“§;2§§o“°;‘;it§;’§§ §‘§,‘.‘,f,,gi,0I’,§’"`§,,es. 0, Biiiiio on ,iw demanded “satisfaction-" The government-controI- A Members of thc Order n°larChed'to G01lefHl_ EIUIIIU M°I,“'5 II;°°1’5 f_II'°"° _ iii.: music oi iiw Higyiiiind pipe I to a point 7 1-2 miles fiom Bilbao, I Bond. beleaguered Basque cuptnl. but did Pastor of the Baptist church. I not slieoiiy the ioeoiioii- IRCV H L Deiimii pieaciied ii, i-iigg-I Biibads “iron ring" of iortifica , tcrly and eloqlient sermon on "Add- I tions was bombed heavily 11'U1l'1 II19 iiig io Qui- iiei»ii,iig¢_~ iiis next, pg- I air, with artillery Joiiiilig in ii ing tolli-tri in I Chron. 22. 14. “And H5103- . f_ Bmw W thou mnyest ndd thereto," KltigI Dl5liH1'CIlC5 10m ‘ IDav,d's words to Solomon in ad Bosque authorities cli;_li'i;cd two luoulshlng him with regard to the German fre chiefs ¢i1SC1iiI°fi1'1<“fl i precious treasures and valuable ma- war materials at Pasa.l<‘S» C1151 05 1toi~iuli= gutlici-od for rua balding San Sebastian on the Boy of Bb- of thc Temple. Cai/~ I During the course of nts sermon. I Mr. Denton paid a gracious tribute ‘ to our beloved King George VI, re- MADRID BOMB ARDED I 4 < I -At lensl: 50 I lniinklng on the fine privileges and MADR-111 M95’ 3° , _ ‘sph-iicid opportunities that lie oc- nei‘S<>I1S Wtfedkilleflynlg 7?n;‘LI°r‘f,2II,_ I fore lilm oi' adding to the wonder-I ed early] ‘L0 1515’ drlilin one ofthe ful heritage of devotion to uuty.I nuns sheied me bmdmem of me I high moral ri_0Iirngel.iinte§;rltl'1¢I>1 lg; , TAT; giggle m " diy ren sip orii - - , , land- km S verai hundred shells were I subjects passed unsuliled to him by E . _t_ I his father. Gcoi-ge V. of loving and thrown into ghgvaily 1;~;(I"'3§L__ ever honored memory' and swung em ftrlmgetoc wldelg separated sec- Ilils confident belief that oyur new 011 ' 5' ~ Kiiii; \\-ll measure up to e mos - ti . l _gllsiiiiie expectations of his greatI ‘Icing &o1i;ii£ai{tdn(;l(¢;I:Im\I;i§>iI4`t‘]Ile “£5 Ill])ll`G. ' Lu r I Iiicilviduai members of the Em- of I explosloi;1s.h;IieiI{i;Jl§f Isgmeli £1; fersmrf if §i‘.l2;l‘r.z:...i.. i the Empire epen s ul'i0n ef - '_ . Ili-‘mi greatness. upon their cherishing G;JvcbrrtiIi1§i;I.1sua;2Ili€i'é/un; em; Ear- their good name, the basic things HSD US _ th CINS de Cnmpm I oi clininctei- and the cal to H081--I H5195 HIII m fu"_cap“ai I 11955 and better “V95 n°I° neceisap I w°s“'m s“bI.Irb 5 boI1(iibai'clinent fell ily easier. Mr. Denton praised thcI Tl1chIn‘SIIig§)1l; me Gum vm' My In IIEIIIIID' energy and sacrifice “_ mod? ea in] thoroughfare, and the enlplificd in the founding of the dri tsonzjaammos section. gi-fav gong of England Society and Gun r WSL ' ` board wlioii the 1 urged the diligent iriivitmeni-M1011 P¢f5°“S I’ _i .id Y qiiioc pil-e citizens. _ hour be.. He then enlarged on the Praise- tons or other snelterts an into me worthy obiectives of the S. O.l'tiEl. fore tthey dared ven ure Society' which were to nllilnlan e I s.i-ce s. I ti". . _ . f ii -oiiiir IProtcsiaiit faith and simple lead* S¢‘°1'“I She LI e m .him one word. Democriivy'-10 “Ind “W” ‘and more together the C0mP°nem I parts or the for-flung Emiilfe- and to make good citizcns andd Eir1ID$B _ buildings from it ings of tilc Bible. to roster and toiciiiifmff d ml d,_,p,,,,i,_ proiriiilgato the proud traditions of corresporédents scn er me Einpirc-succinctly expressed Ln es abloa . Seven iiandidates suliiccis oi thc young oil S B S | t d To Datg I Fyhioouiinilod on nose 31 r generation. These obJ0Ci1Ve5 “ned e e i.iAi,ii=‘AX, May 30-Sevencaildb dates four Conservative and thrrr Liberal, had been nominated to- 5I\T_II.i_I.iIE__,.Il\lI.¢I'I!¢.55 . io °-‘ei me N” .S°°““ ~ li. workers mecutives to iron out A. L. Macdonald 111 1'l“II1“\ 5‘“‘ ‘ II. "'J _ Cliiinceiloi' Hitler iiew to Berlin front Munich to pro- side nvcr the cabinet session. 0' .\IciinwhiIc still another tragedy blackened the picture. df iizlrcclona and Valencia reported the Spanish liner I Cuidzid dc Barcelona was toriicdocd :ind sunk by zi. sub- mni-inc, presumably ii Spunish Insurgent crnfi. 37 miles' 1 oil" thc Spanish coast. l"i‘nncc. ECIAL 'CABINET SESSION el Details were not readily available and loss of life had not been esiimziidd early today. The submarine is declared to hzlvc also lircd two torpedoes at another crzlft but miss- I ‘od hor. The Cilidzid de Barcclnnii is understood to hilvc-I c:li'l'icd il heavy passenger list when she left Mzirscille, I I FACE DIFFICULT SITUATION The Non-Intervention Committee, embracing represen- iiitivos of 27 nations, faced a difficult situation in meeting :tt London today. I Berlin stated Germany would present to the committee the action it intended to take. Grout Britain would make strenuous eIIort.s, it. was in- dicated. to `pl'o\'eni the matter from threatening to wreck d` led German press took up the cry- _ _ _ 3-I The Gci-mnil Goi-r~i'iilii1=ni issued l five-hour cabinet meeting while knots of German owls bombed the f\i\>°1-‘-on oif- I ,gathered at street corners to discuss the situaiio drome hear Salllaiidei' Liisiii"chts ` - i,m,,,,,m,i_ ’ I' and ponder Chancellor HitIer’s next move. Three government pinncs iicrc I An offic-ai ' I I ‘ il li - ° On Continent; I ns Cabinet Serious View Is Reflected In Zone - Shore Leaves Can- » celled As Instructions Awaited. Communique dloliiiuyi BERLIN, F/ily Kl~.\il shon Icllvcs in till- (jcrmnli navy were cancelled, it wus Ii-ariicd curly 00- dily, foilowillg il Cabinet decision “io take ln\~a,~.ul'i-s" licciiuse of the bonlbing of this poi-koi iiniilcship llcutschiilxiil hy Snuliish airplanes. Every nursliip flying the Swim- iika. Flag was waiting vvilh`steam up for ful1ili~r instructions. Orders culireiliiig ;\Ii leaves were issued after thc news nf tho ilcutsriilanii hon-iiliiig nf( \he Ba- learic Island ni’ ibiza had he-cn re- layed from ship io ship around the world. issue Communique S u commimiriiilr \\'iiii\li \\‘i\h its cap- tion, read: I‘\ “Ali unlic-,irrl ol, si~ai'1.~".y imag- inable rzosc-Siiullisii Bolslle\'is\. I airplliins wiiiioiit any excuse bom- I bod a Gorninli wrirsliiii peacefully ilylng oii ‘iiic 5p'.\ni~li const. I'l‘weiity Gi>rlil:ir1 sailors died the death oi heroes. The Cicrmar. Government issiics the following I slntcnicilt rclnilrc io this incident! I "After Llic iriciclelit ii. fc-ii' day! ‘ago irhoii Roni \Spanisli Govern- nlcnii airiilnties Liclnilzcd English. IGei-inan and Xioliiili ships Iyiug iii a llzifboi' ol M.'lliori'1l :illli i.Iir‘rcb) killed six oiiicolxs oil nu Iiiiilnri ship, Gcrlnuil ships were forbidden to aiiclior further in this harbor. On Soo. Patrol "On Saturday, Moy 29, the arm- ored criiiscl' Dcutsclilarld ini' af .iiiclirir oif Ibiza. Tlie ship brloiip- nil to tlio.~r- \'csse1s dcsigrlzlicd the ilitcriiutloiial sul pull'o’.. I\`t‘\'i‘i'- iliclcns, b<‘i\\'i\<‘li .-lx rilirl .~ci'c‘i1 oclock iii iiic ewliiiifg. the arinor- cci criiiscr slldciollly was attacked wilh iioiiib», two airplanes oi the Rod Vnlr-liclu Gowriiniollt swoop- ing down upon it, "Inasniiicli as the ship quietly vl'a.» lyinr; nt. atlchor, :lic crow was in an illiliinilrxcci ciiillrtrr forward. One of thcsc ixnliiss .sirilck-solne- what lu lilo cn.~c of thc Italian ship, iiliicli was lizt in the oi- ilccrs’ lm-ss-iii tho crciv mes.;- iCoiiiililicd 011 D830 91 3; :-_-_-r - eliorls of thc "Hands Off Spain" movement. I Rome was reported eager to work with Germany in any six lives. :lcilon over the bombing as an Italian ship was struck at Palma, on .\l."lllorc:i Island, Inst Wednesday with a loss of llaisiily called into Sunday session tho (iormiln cabinet lllst night issued its official commnniquc branding the Dont.-'chlilnd bombing "an unheard of. scarcely iniilginiiblc 1.' use". I 'l`() TAKE IVIEASURES I i '“i|i_.».` llliv crlniiiiul onslaught on `n clcrllliili ship compels the Ger- man Gm'i~rnineiit to take measures wliicli it will without delay cora- lliuilnnic to the Non-Intervention Coliill\iiic<“ meeting at London, thc coliimunique stated. Rome reported it was understood ,tlicrc that Germany and Italy llrcic ill communication on the Iiimttciz The Barictta, an Italian wnl~ci~nil. was bombed Wednesday, with six officers kllled,and the in- Rolnt' ne\vspni‘»ci's said. The Dolltsrhlnnd wus bonlbod while iii lbiyli llnrliol' ill the Bal- earic laiallils. fl Mcrliterrulican group oil :llc oust const of Spain. ' Cotiti'o\'ci‘s_v imiiiclllately began as to who stnrtcd thc action that rcsuitcd iii the houllllrig. A conimililiquc l\~iiod at Valen- cia, tclnpornry cliiiilni oi Goverii- ment Spain, dcrl.'li~iul iltrl German crate opened fire at lilo. airplulies Spaiiisli rrnit flown by Spniiiiii-cis. The nirrrait. rctallnlcd. Valoiiciu _ _ _ - “I5 I0 C i i I 'ft if 'vhs “by no means closed", lconlluuorl on new 9\ Miners Mark Time 5‘.°°.f.¥°k..i.“"5.“°'.§?§§$ii‘°“a5d ' ` -f-f-f~=~;r="=~”-- ' George IN' Nowlam Klnglslisatlliixi; ’ II ' FI ‘ti h uv unc-i me we ° Picton Count Coal Miners ° , ' ' I Ilcgiiin (C. P. by Guardians Special Wire) I number. _ _ V h d y I W, , 1Nvi-:aivrss N s May 30~ Previoiisv the C°“ '=f"“‘I:l°-§m‘I‘1 I“‘“I’““ . -» ` ‘ , _ ’ ` “mi at iii* :l“.‘:ii.‘.iiB~ l.. Strike For Wage I"Cfef‘S@I Eiiiiii’ time o gi as ey ' . ~ i ,ini of i)isi,ri¢; 26, United Mine Hants. Liberals had chosen Piomier I Montica _ fi@i(i_;_ I Haliiax A Bliciliitoa is A C.uv vii-lo ooze uf eeileviz lil Nlnfifiimoulni. _ . I Qv\i;i1C.i'.r‘Iite§I téeefrgc Mori-islgii in Crip# i Nova. Scotiafs laiyor front bore a 'num' employmem ` Breton south, Ilioublcd aspect early today. Coal "I°° Thmsdw anemmm Wm be me Invemass Co EW# ident oi I Nomination meetinlss 5°h°‘I“I°~1 'in.tlers in Plciou County struck Bl condutiffd by Rev' Dr' J' W' FM" ‘mlm A' Madge id rgxficcrs had for iomoimw night include: Clim- il..dilight. Colliers in Inverness had “mer °! PIM Em DMM” HAIL me lwaliulyontiga fI')om the U. bel-land and Halifax North Liber- iii(-Ciui-ed a “stoppage of work" last H°‘m°`x' received iaI,Isicl-tuiieaxds uai-ters to re- I al; and Halifax En-St Conservn- ,Tliillsday and Florence Colliery M a rf;I€II'vegI- ¢IiIi`eany5et‘i’I§rIr?4:Ir£1`I Ilirrriwtpdwogk but stIIl clung to his tives. nirvhinc runners tied up that tniriu 01181180-‘l ‘I ~ - ' - today b not working Siimlny. Committee will be keiit busy durirlz ossertiogi iion;:!ong1a§tt}§;- blorl, MacGregor and Acadia No. 'I "°I°IIy that the church ‘bt I reII\Ii?-:dalt:I>)rg:a(Ut‘I\B$Ii,rk3iIInI:I;eI'I'l1un- Rvo1yR Breen, five-year-Old Ti‘\i1‘° shafts struck for a wage increase II” b“I“"°°d IL’ budnnii y I da because the said the Novo boy, drowned in the Salmon River of about 17 cents a day. The strike °°°“°my and rwmaniza onvnl ht I Scgtia Governmint which operates here Saturday. There were no eye became effective at midnight after 'nw Pre!" Rev' Rm `in5i_.igh~i,' I mg mi," hed declined to meet witnesses of the drowning. the rc mliicrs‘ mccilng voted for it uid °I mvemeu' N' Bio: wednesday their ceuiauds as to now workin; cluiaa body mine noiloed by I ,et the some time asked I lymiwihy ‘“°°°‘”°' mm m I Pima mam in gi-i-_“ggi passer-hy. wslkout in the Cape Breton coal will preach the ordination service next Sunday and a memorial aer- l ' . ‘l 45 At Inverness, 350 men were seek- I Cl‘ni‘lottctown 46 '74 II:fni¥f3g1orlItIEi PcI;;IIIi?iE\IaI110I':I00I§