MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ._—-_-_ we ‘n “Hm; imperfectly. WM" m; Lord's worlr seems hard m"? p-n-vww" v""" MAXI MS OFA MERE M. To find the beautiful we mu~t carry it with-us. 7" (iunrdlun Two Cents thsrlottellm" l Gunman, Founded I681 porn ill NE 11f CLA s11 QEIGQTENSM T ‘lvslozv DEA TH AND DES VERA illllll AND Une Dead, Th PUEBM STATES L" lunul 1111 3O Bodies Recovered Fr 0 m R u i n s As Ileath Toll Rises - Seores Are Injured. .\lFYl('() ('l'l‘\'. July KEG-LAP) _B0|lu>.s of Iii) persons were taken unit-ht frmn the ruins in Vera m; and Puellin States where I Mary earthquake last night plung- td e1 es into darkness. The deatll toil rnsc hourly as nporis seeped in through dam- ned eolnlnunieations systems. icnres of injured itvcre in hospttals |11d hastily improvised first aid rlatinns. »\ special train, carrying iaeiors and nurses left the cliy of llrizalla for the tiny railroad flgilfill town nf Mnltrnta. 13 milfis “fly, which appeared hardest hit. ilalf llle lnfidings in the 'town| llii.0l)0 crushed to the ground. Sixteen dead and 70-odd injured, ii in-ii ear Liverpoo jured In Highway Ac i ree Seriously cident l, Nova Scotia (By The Canadian Press) MIDDLETON, N. 5., July 26 —One woman was killed and three others possibly fatally injured today when an auto- mobile in which they wererid- in; skidded. broke through the guardrail of a highway bridge at Wllmot, near here and dropped I5 feet to l. brook. Mrs. N. Jennie Rice, d7, of Round Ilill, N. 8.. was in- stantly killed in the crash. Mrs. C. F. Burns, B7, mother of H. D. Burns, assistan gen- eral manager of the Bank oi Nova Scotia, Toronto, Mrs_ I’. M. Balcom, G5, a sister of Mrs. Rice, and Mrs. John Brown, Watervilic, Long Island, N11, were severely injured. John Brown, 70, driver of the car and a brother of Mrs. Rice. escaped with minor in- Jurles. The party was bouftd to South Fanmington, N. 5., to visit relatives. Doctors at Soldiers’ Memor- ial Hospital here, where the survivors were taken, said they believed Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Bslcorn had fractured skulls and their condition was “very serious". Mrs. Brown at first was thought to have escaped with a severe shaking up but later collapsed and was believ- ed to have serious head injur- les. Dr. F. S. Messenger of Mid- dleton said Brown told him the party was admiring the scenery when the automobile skidded in some loose gravel and plunged over the bridge Mrs. Balcom, widow of Dr. -P. M. Balcolm of Berwick, N. S., resides at Aylesford and Mrs. Burns formerly lived nt Bound Hill. iienew Ocean Survey Flights 0n Wednesday UIIESTIUNNAIRE i IN MEXICAN CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1937 ni- i l Parliamentarians l n. Visit iifliiflila ‘ 1C. P. Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, July Bit-A party oi I0 peers and members of Par- liament-IO from each House- is going to Canada in August to study Canadian problems, re- lluuiilililhl sllulnuwlulv lNIGHl BlTllE e i Spectacuhuttdir Com- f gal Acvlomvaniei; un“l:'.z‘".zs..fl.';"etir"5.2a: IGICE RS111’ 6 t‘ - g n ‘Hmong those making the trip Aitatfk Oil Brlliiete are Patrick Dunner, who is in- Front teresied in prospects of my An- glo-Amorican trndg pact, Adam Maitland, E. ll. Keeling and Sir Alexander West Ru sell. They will visit Montreal, Tor- onto, Winnipeg, Regina, sask. atoou, Calgary. Edmonton. Van- couver and Victoria. on culls 111 u 11111 MADRID, July Zti-Spectocular all- combat accompanied a fierce insurgent attack tonight on the Brunelc front. For the first time in military his- Kory, a Government bulletin said an airplane was shot down in s night battle. It was an insurgent tri-motol-ed bomber, one of five insurgent planes brought down by Government squadrons during the last. 24 hours, the Government raid. One of the biggest air battles of the civil war occurred over ~Vlll- nnueva de la Canada, where the insurgents were attempting to l smash. the Government line. ) Forty insurgent bombers were routed in a clash with a squadron -‘_"'.;_‘_‘-__ [ I llNNE W BASIS. ll seriously. were extrlcated from £4 wreckage with muny still ggfigggrxgelgisggligtssgglqg-there» n” NEW YORK, July 26——P&I1- . Am " All‘ ill d I v Epleentre of the quake, which I ondeligfigey ‘Kai’; zastzigd ‘£5,226 9""! 531'“ Fm“ lezan at 9'48 p.111. (12:48 a.m.adt) 1nd laurd mm 30 seconds to two mmlltcs or nlnrc was fixed at. 114 <olllllilll$l~ of Mexico City by he hdlifilllll Selslnic ObservatoryM The: would place it near’ Mal- hlu. .530 feet above sea level in 3h llidllflilllllfllis country around he I011; dm-lnant pcnk of the 111'" 11o Olzzulln. ‘en City. protected by its of old lake beds, there Illl.0 (lamaly? but» the shccks lenzhludret... running from hotels irt/heall-es. In other towns and l1‘ s till-rules ran screaming. re- nnd praying into the in Sevres of Sunday ("veiling prom- e" . threw themselves flat. l1 c. when the shock hit T all Puebla resort centre. Jallnrl. capital of the state of Vere. Cl“l7, said the palace of the W? Qcvevlllnent. the leading lo’ jam. two theatres and other gs were damaged with ieaih and injuries feared. COMING fVfNll "Open fill‘ old time Dance at North Rusuco Beach, July 28th. L-iU1i2-7-26-3l. "Dance Lorne Valley Hull Wed- nesday‘. July 28th. Webster's Orcl1- ulva. lcc Cl-calll. L-i036-7-26-2i. "Huymakcrs dance, Hunter liner 'l‘ue day. Transfer leaves Bunyan u o'clock. L-l042-7-26-2i. "Blilllls live hogs Albany Thurs- gl ll, Itlllcrnld 30th, until noon. J-C- Green. L-20-65~W<t—t-W-t-ti.‘ "Ice dalle Ill-rule (‘velun Festival sports and 1n Slnnott Road School, .~tlll_\'. July 28th. L-101i7-7-26-2l. kahuna Webster's comel- Hm thca-‘l 3111i‘ 30th. Doucettes Or- ~ Bus from Nobans 9 L-105ti-7-27-2l. Au"ll@t-*<T\'e Wednesday afternoon “G016 4 for ten. at Brookfleld in 0i hall. 11-1065-7-27-31. 01B M hmbsflrrgen Line Club loading hogs, ' v ii ’(‘ “bank gélurg/fgy aWednesday at L-209l-10-M T W ti’. Is __-—_~‘_ Pnflgmlfl‘. Lake Verde Ice Cream M} S: Wednesday, July 28th. ml!» Douccttlcs Orchestra. L-l030-7-26-3i. "but m_ burn dnncc George Mac- ‘Hhle. Covellead, ‘Int-Selim Jujy tilssitrhm ‘c starts 9 o'clock. Ad- " 25 cents. L-l041-7-2ii-2l. -____ "The Basilica Altar Society giggyafilfi It Prowse Bros. Bat- P“ ernoon and evening, July ‘ L-IMO-‘l-ZQ-di. Ql Ft??? ..‘2;"f.°..'.“_..Y.‘§l3",? w"- bw“ R-hlthm Makersy. c "lotu- L-2063-T-W-tf. the Atlantic Wednesday in search of the most desirable route for cyrntion of a regular passenger service to Europe. Flying the 25-ton flying boat. "Pan-American Clipper III“ which completed the first. round-mp flight. from Port. Washington to England, Capt. Harold E. Gray and Powers Asked To Con- sider Original (‘om- promise Plan. LONDON, July LNL-(CP-I-Iavess) -—The British plan to submit a seven-point. questionnaire to the his crew of six will choose the path of their flight awarding to existing weather conditions. Upon the weather ;aid a. Pan- Ameriean announcement, will de- pend whether the fliers retrace their ihst flight. via Newfound- loud and Ireland to England, or fly the southern route via the Azol-e, Islands. Pun - Americalfs announcement. followed word from London that Imperial Airways, cooperating with Pun-American ill surveying an At- I lantlc ail- route, would send its second flying boat westward across the Atlantic on Wednesday also. Former 0h’town Broker 6 h a rgedl ANDLEILRST, N. 3., July 26- (CP)--Nell C. Reade. Charlotte- town stock broker, was charged in the Magistrate's Court. here to- day with selling Mining Stock 11n- der false pretenses. Tlae sum in- volved f5 $2,500. The case was re- manded llntll July 29th to give Reads-Is lawyer time to become acquainted with the case. T. P. Fraser of Brookelale, N. B. the p‘alntlff, alleged that the stock broker sold him 3.500 shares of a certain mining stock and mis- represented the price in order to ma-ke the sale. British Territorial Army Increased (C). By Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, July Zti-Strcngt-h of the Territorial Army is now great- er than at. any period since it was reconstituted 17 years ago. The War Olfloc announced officer and other ranks on July 1 totalled 155.090 date last year. Since the beslmllns of the year 30,240 have Joined the colors. (C. P. by Guardian's special Wire) IONDON. July Ski-Almost to B man the Labor Party today adher- ed w its decision not to vote agalnt estimates for the iizhtins services when the House of Com- mon; passed timntles totalling 580,380,000 (about $444,880,950) Y0!‘ the navy, army and air force. Two Independent Labor 961W members acted as tellers during the vote on the navy estlmnlts- Two other Independent Labor Party members joined with Wil- n- ‘"—-— r,,,_f]‘l),ail‘gg‘gt:lve hflss and lambs st m“ N12] llnoou Thursday. July ilul: S050" Brim. 7000i"! at slmd ME" Friday till ‘ C w") d! Campbell. 11-2111-7-6-13-17-27. linm Gallucher, Communist and noon_|six Labor back-benchcrs to form n I minority vote oi’ nine oiillmt the majority of m. The estimates compared wth 138.926 on the some, governments concerned on the proposal to rebuild the Spanish non-intervention system weas- drop- ped tonlght. after Italian Ambus- sador Dino Grandi objected to treatment given the question of belllgerency rights in Spain und withdrawal of volunteers. Instead of sending out the ques- tionnaire. thc non-lntcrvcrltlon subcommittee after a four-hour session decided to request the non- lntervention powers to submit. their decisions on the original British compromise plan of July l4 before Thursday noon. The subcommittee. directing group of the 27-notions commit- tee seeking to isolate the Spanish war, will reunite late Friday to discuss the repplies. Grandi, supported by the Ger.- man and Portuguese envoys, in- sisted the question of granting belligerency rights in Spain should be taken up before the withdraw- nl of war volunteers. In the British questionnaire, the query regarding withdrawal of vol- unteers was placed just before that on belllgcrency rights. Grandi in- slsted the questionnaire should .follow,the order of discussion of the British compromise plan's text —placlng the study of belllgerency status first-and submitted, in the name of his government, an al- ternative questionnaire, changing the order of the topics. After lengthy discussion. featur- ed by a statement from Soviet Ambassador Ivan Maisky that his government would not recognize the Insurgents as bclllgerents, it was decided to scrap the ques- tionnaire idea und merely request the various governments to nlnke known their definite stands. Maisky attacked the Italian pro- posal and added he put no trust in Rome's promises regarding withdrawal of volunteers. WILL DIAGNOSE FRUIT LONDON-There will be a. "clin- lc“ for sick fruits from the Domin- ‘ ion at Covent Garden, where samp- les of fruit showing wastage or ab- normal features will be brousht 'for examination byisjgpe-Tli- Labor Refrains From Voting As Fighting Estimates Pass lprovjdcd 241,044,000 fat-old $230.- 1,260 f the navy. “Army, eglunaic“. of 231,436,000 (about. $150,472,690) were fldwtied without division. As the House was in committee. the chairman called go,- guppofllef5 and s large number arose. Only Ciallacher. the four members of the Independent 14b" Party and a few back-benchers I among the 154 megtbers of the P l 0 ($9 . Iii/bale (Si. ynfrppfol-ee estimates of more than fl0.000.0t)0 labout I49,- 775 000) Plso was not, counted. other civil list estimates ol=o wele “ml-fled by lgrge majorities or ap- ‘proved without s count- General Franco's drive on Mad- rid gaincd force as hi‘, inzul-gent legions, following up their occup- ation 0f Brunete, dislodged hard- fighting militiamen from the slopes of Hill 160 near Villanueva cle la Canada. Vlllunuevu cle la Canada is one of three key-towns in the Guad- urrama foothills captured by the Government in their shortllvcd offensive which began July 6. Quljoma is still in possession of the Government. while Bninete was seized by the insurgents Sat.- urdsy night. Government pick - and - ihovel brigades hastily threw up fortifi- cations in this battle-scarred sec- iDl‘_ east. and south of Vlllanucvo dc la Canada on the right bank of the Aulcncia River. Three Airmen Killed airmen were aviation offic- ght air battle, ‘Three insurgent killed, Government ers sold. in the nl one of them when his open para- ‘ chute caught fire and slowly was eaten away. The plane fell within Govern- mcnt lines, officers said. and its twisted motors bore "mark: indi- cating they came from the United Stulci" The fight occurred near El Es- rorlal, north of the main Brunete front. A communique said that several night air combats were 1e- ported during the Great War but that this was the first lnstanre of a plane actually being brought down by another plane 1n dark- D056. Quartet Rescued When Yacht Upset NEW GLASGOW, N. 5., July 26 tCPl-Mrs. Mary ArmstrongSalnt; John. N.B., Ralph Marsh, Dorches- tor, N.B., and Bill Cumming. New Glasgow, were rescued from North- unlberlsnd Strait today after their yacht upset near Merigomlsh har- bor, near here. The yacht, belonging to Cum- ming, went over as s. squall hit her. Mrs. Armstrong was picked up by another yacht which was racing with the Cumming boat, but Marsh and Cumming decided to stay with the craft. They were sighted from the shore by John Sinclair, New Glas- gow. who put out in a motor boat to rescue them. He ran out of gasoline, and four hours elapsed before another boat finally picked them up. They drifted several miles into the Strait before they were rescued. —-.-—$_-_-_-i ounltik Ami Children “Further More Limit- ed Reductions” To Apply To All But fQWUAKE EDEN "lfiliTill BRITISH ARMS’ SENT [lg sum Labor Storms Govern- , ment Over Naval 5 Protection For Re- fugee-(‘arryT ing Ships. l LONDON. Jul} 2G—(CP\-—'For- ("p11 Sceretary- Eden denied in the liollm of Commons today that any , arms of British manufacture had lxcn sent. lndlrecfy Spain since tllc civil war began. His statement was made in lcply to a question mm Oliver- Locker-Lampson, Conservative. "It was recently brought to the notice of His Majesty's Govern- ment." Eden replied. "that there Annual Subscription Delivered [$.00 B] lllli-PJZZL. $4.00: Cflnlllll ind U. I. 55.00 China Alia Japan Near Open War In North China Armies Fight ATélltes 0f Peiping ——T0ky0 Cabinet Meets In Deal With 'C1'ItlC_21_l_JSltll£ltl()ll. TOKYO. July 27~ -('i‘ue Koki Hirota told Pnriiam Sfitl_\) (AP) Foreiull Minister eni today that in the crisis he- tween Japan and (‘hinu "there ext-is the (l:l11§41'l‘0i' an un- toward outbreak ut any moment." _ Speaking in guarded terms, the Furl-lull dlinistel" out- lined the Empire's policies for the inn chambers of the Diet. assembled for a two-weeks special session. Most of his address was devoted to the tcnst- relations between Japan and China which haw been on the verge of Will‘ since a series of clashes began nest of Peiping July 7. Hirota avoided mention of our, llut declared that to ensure the safely of Japanese nationals in tThiua his Gov- ernment was “prepared to use all zlyailzlhle means con- sonant with the development of the situation." The Fbreigrl Minister declared I 7 other world powers had been fully " ' informed of Japan's plllposes in! E - ss_~r_i tforts pxl-stcd a widespread belief m the the current conflict. and added: “I _ - territory‘ under control of Gen. believe they understfmd mu.“ M1“ Franco (Gm, Francisco “anon, ans attitude of patience and sell- , Insurgent. Commandrr-in-Chief) restrmm‘ , _ v " ' _ , alld elsewhere that guns of recent C0R‘\j“AI’L'_ Om» ‘m5 26"‘ ; 3,111.1, nmnufacture were mph“, Heavy Casualties (ClH-I" vi lll(‘(ll:ll(1i‘.& to pave ed from the Basques at Bilbao. the ““-‘ - ""'~“°""‘""' "I m“ ‘ambassador Informed TIENTSINJuly 26—lAP)-—Chinn .\".l'llii'* of 1.7011 Canadian Cwltnns, ~In5u-,,ct1,,n_; were 5cm w Hi5 and Japan fought outside the, Ll 1rd. cl s l.'(l today. Majesty's Ambassador at I-iendaye gates of Pelplng tonight. in a con- tinuation of their North Clllllii‘ l0 inform F‘rz1nco‘s Government cntflflnrirfilly‘ that no war material had been exported under license from llll5 country to Spain directly lshattered a week-old truce, more “mum” , m1 llze qrl t . u,‘ nut"! Arthur The clash was the second scr-l l.avel~_v_ _m~al 11111011 presnldcnt, , 1011s flare-up oi hostllltir-r that,‘ wlwzll/l h» ;, n,‘ a 0T0- lllcluhl-l" .1‘ 1 - ol- inrlire<~tl_v since the civil war began." llr- further explained. . . . l Pralrle Provlntes‘ l Sir Henry Chilton, now stationed ‘ *_"‘ ' at. llcndnyc, had been given in- l.t~,.-tl' ‘ than 100 Chinese soldiers and czv-i ' liians having been reported killed in an earlier encounter at Lanz- UPTAWA’ ‘ml-v 26 ‘(CP"'LM7°"‘ structions by the Government; to Minister Rogers announced io- n L u t v “n5 night grants-in-nid to the prov- whllfgh to be of m_ mo“ f” “Her pluipcsps Wm be‘ (‘Pill British manufacture be turn- contlnued but grant,- for thcpres- N, W" to Chilton ‘m. fun “h found at sln-Pelplng lailroad. fang. halfway’ point on the Tlent-f The Pclplng clash came after‘ the Japanese High Command had issued an ultimatum that was mid j em‘ quartet ha” "M W” hem vnstflzat-ion bv the British Govern- to have plunged the North China, made mndmg conmmlnn or n ment the idol-clan Secretary c0n- situation into acute danger of ward survey “Ow bcmg mndimcd by eluded. t spokesmen for both governments‘ 1 the dcpartmmt- ‘ The Spanish question was raised said they despaireci of preserving The Mmmcr ‘mm “Ho” had in the House as Labor stormed at peace. ‘ been “PM m an Pmfimw“ w‘ tile Government. over naval pro- The ultimatum vyas l.\.~ll(‘tl by‘ q“°5'm§1“f“"m“v°" m‘ m" m.“ teeiinn fm- British ships carrying LieuL-Genernl Kivoshi Kutsuki, smmum‘ and a r°""“"t' "r m“ refugees from Santauder. commander or the Japanese North fmamm needs "r m" Wmmm“ Regarded “Volunteers"? China forces to General Sung A for relief purposes iii the ensullr: A Stalpmpn, m“ week by Alfred Chemyumk 'con1nmmlpl_ M m“ \ quarter-Jilly, August and EPYI- Duff cooper. First Lord o! the Chinese 29th Route Army and \$ ‘to tember, This information has not, y“ be” suppmd b" “H l"'°"i'“"°$" "volunteers as much as anv of 005850 t3“ 1232f?) i‘)"‘alrqsir“ll those volunteers from Italy. Ger- . as p01‘. v >.:".-, I t3“; dFrnce. "m" f" K"""-*-1"-“l‘l~ Th" “P” of?» fightiiflllg ardn either,‘ propriation was cut. to $19.500.000, Sid”. was at 155i“, ,1 for the present fiscal year. In the Labor members demanded to be , first quark!‘ the out to some mo“ inlrl whether evacuation of refu- 311095 We‘? ‘mil’ 25 Pf‘ Zcméhbut f? pres was a violation of the Non- e _ W95 (‘m Pmvilm e r ‘ Intervention Agreement. duchon w“ much N“ ,_ _ “His llfnjcstyls Government in I" the “gm 0r progregmc mp evnaeuatlnrz women and children glrgzimeilitiwm izllggggzlgmtfulifix fllll‘lll'_' m» existing conflict, hovel ‘ "5 e f lc » ‘u r1 more limited reductions will be lzuslalaxlliilnlrfial} mouws_-. not consider llglfiflftemEtiizg/slalilis ulslnlgtdva Qtsuccolztll? -Dar-ripd 1115+‘, do ontarlo and British Columbia, Mal Rogers said. In view o’ drought, condltlons grants to the Prairie fi Provinces will not be altered. Nelvl In Schooner Blaze Brunswick has ceased to pay direct unemployment relief. Mr. Rogers said additional meas- (By Thcklanadian Press) l YARMOUTH, N. s, July 2s .- (Cmltlnlled on page 7, Col 4) ures will be taken tn remove ob- stacles to rc-cmployment of em- ployable relief recipients. He noted that the group of unemplrvvahlcs and those of doubtful employmllll- l ity have become p1‘op0l‘ti011:1tl>l_v l damnue usllluflwd Rt flbvut $2000 1mg”, ‘ caused when the Ynrmout-h fishing ‘Schooner Lucia C. caught fire at , — her (lurk today after the auxiliary -w lwki" l. ‘ “villi: iilfjllrelcllpbnan was Engine‘? ' l'l H id h .l.a.rted te ‘- x535 nigxtorgb lgwomlnutes after _ the gasoline tanks had been filled PICTURE BUTTE, Aita... July and apparently before the fumes (cP)__Three children of one, llnd evaporated. He was burned family drowned today in a small Admiralty. that these ships were chairman , kouchiao-Wanpllhsien arc-a, south-l l y t wlli call for drustlc p111111..ve artloll H‘ to“: m ‘Ila-deb: by the Japanese arlny. He clmsccsed One m'111 was severely burned and now "15 mmvnnblpn l of lhe I-Iopch -Clla21u r I Council. ‘T I 1. Withdrawal to Chang. lZlVll: 0f all units 0f the 37th Divls On of!‘ the Clrnesc 29th army in the Lu- west. of Pelping, by noon Tuesday. Withdrawal of all other i."l'.h_ DiVlblOil units in lhe Pelplng 0i‘ the west. barracks garrison to lllc west. bank of the Yullgtlllg linol- by noon Wednesday. l‘ Non-compliance, Kalsuki warned, oil available Japanese strength m‘ North China had been moblllzcd lov such a campaign. Chinese COIillIlEHldCFh evidently intended to ignore the uillnlutunl. Their troops were said to be l't‘lll—_ fozcing new positions south of l’u.- l ping. General Sung, l.lliCL)ilill'lllt’(l reports said, rejected the ulllnlzltuln and ordered bile 29th "1101 to wllil- , draw but to resist!" (Both Chlncsc und Japanese at Nanklng c-xprcsw-ll bellef that will" ~.l,l.ui1 1.1 I've“) J 11v Xiltllmuru Tf'lll',\(‘I l.» Ill '1‘()lit)N'i‘(')_ and 111..\1111Ll:1. CONTlNGlENT Sl'RRi)l'I\'l)l{li I Pl-llPlNfi, .1111)‘ 2U -'l‘l1l't-l- ll11:l- dved Jay ili‘S(‘ 1111.11» lllll'lit'lllll'll tilemsclvc>i11 n11 illli‘li‘lll. il‘lll}.‘lt and cemetery wtihlll Peip 11g 10-, night. after mulling a llond grvnfl “m, ode barrage at 1hr suutllvlvcsl lime, of the eily. They were surrounded by l11111-_ q -—- _-~_—_»-~-__._ .. . (Continued on pace '7. Col 6) , about the head and neck. reservoir near this town 20 miles nfibrlilfittllfbliiilgedrowned in a —@ Strike Clash vain effort to rescue his brother my The Associated Press) Joseph, l1, and a sister, Elizabeth, 1o, who had waded beyond their depth. CLEVELAND, July 24 — Steel strike pickets clashed twice today with workers and police at. Repub- Transpolar Fliers ilc Steel Corporation's Corrigan- McKinney plant. A worker's motor MOBCOWJuIy ‘Mk-min ‘Puree l-nr ran down and killed a striker. Soviet filers who blazed on aerial AL least two score persons stiffer- trail over the North Pole to Norm America last month returned today as heroes-acclaimed as the kind of men “who destroy the Soviet Union's enemies." From the train Valeri Cheka- loif. Georgie Baldukoff and Alex- ander Bellakofl received kisses firstjfmm their wives and than from prominent aviation authorit- ies. They made mceches at n] great reception, rode thvuuqlll crowded paper-strewn streets and iininiured In Brash LONDON. July stb-(Arl-The Duchess of Kent‘ and her two small children narrowly escaped injury tonight. when their motor- car collided with another at Wrothsm I-Iill, in Kent. Windows of the royal car were smashed and the Duchess had to send to Maldstone for another car to continue her trip to her sum- were welcomed at the Kremlin by mer cottage in Sandwich. Joseph Stalin. The Duke was not in the car. cd injuries. The pickets were trying to keep workers from entering the Repub- lic plant, which re-opened under National Guard surveillance July6 after more than a month of in- activity brought by the C. I. 0.- colled strike to obtain signed bar- gaining agl-eelncnhs with Republic and three other steel companies. Police cleared n path through a line of approximately 1.000 strik- ers and sympnihizers to give entry to the morning shift. Twenty Der- sons, including two policemen, were d S v I s I ‘, l..l.~l llnlrrv 1111-111. l"~l<:.u,.l:l!y 3f). 1 l" 1. ea ' Slillllllxlflllliv‘ time 1';"l11‘:l 111111- tlius lzvvv than ('l‘..1l.l'..1‘l)\\'l‘.. At Cleveland i injured in that clash. At the afternoon change l1f>!1il‘~ strikers threw rocks at sonlework- l crs and ran after others as they lcft street cars. A motor car ran down John (1r- ccny, identified by pultec as n striker, battering his head fntlvllyzl Five persons were mken to llospi- l tals. and a dozen or more others received injuries that required only , first. aid. 1 From 2.000 to 3.000 strike sym- pathizers had gathered at two main gates of the mill at the time y of the afternoon clash. All n\'nil-~ nble policemen fll$llt‘(i in the, plant, squad ears picking up ‘lzlf- flc pnlrohnen as they spell the lli )l \\"l;.\l IILR lllALTll Rlll l .\ ' NIX a fa- vored f e w may get. down to the bare ne- cessities in dis- card i n t: hot. ileavy clothing. Ii ut everyone may wear light summtnvcight fflbrivrs. Change clothing fre- q uen i l y and keep your light hat. Tile girls have the idea. Illl~ cut lmlltv ill-l Ill n El l‘. m lnaiiv-s Iv-nv- ll , The scene quieted with the nrrilzl ,,,,,,_,,_ of the inst. of several llllliLll't‘(l pul- worn-l: »I--I.~ )8‘ "1 “It "'23:: icemen. but hoois and (‘litrnlle ;l;::-r":""_1"‘-r";"'?"__ fn'"'"'l'l"'l"h_‘l N TM"""_ continued. ' u.» m ms ll. m.