orn " e CONTINUE sgcclzsslss INSUR GENT FOR CES ‘ CHINESE CPARLOTFETOWN, CANADA, SATURBXY, APRIL 16, 1938 -¢é ..,.,.. 14 moss g;- Inscription I. I. L, M. eiivored I.” iflnundn end If. l. ll-Ol 11v SHANTUNG Four iihiliiron Aliii 000 Mali Drown in Canoe Tragedy iirclirfiil or illl si Ell is HElli ciiiilil Charges Premier |i|fl APPEAR; With Misleading 1N jimmy Liberal CaucusBQVERNMM SUBIUBY, Out» Aliril 15- (0 H-Iour fiidren, and one --——-: Juétzéairlitsiigtleirgigvty Souris Member Adds Voice To Cabinet sold Splt Ov- flint. in; on gent"; Chorus Of Complaints Of lwgylffcfiflfird “mm Unfair Distribution Of Gov- _m.)rigr_afggw7.mm younfierl when in pldiio they shun oried n lanky canoe 200 yards out on the lake today heed the first nose G... ent f‘ simrroiiar. Apr-l 16—(!ahr- ff-m dBY-(O Pi-Ohlnele wserted in- ernment RoaL Work. “All Headed For Falcon wood ”Says Hon-J-A- Campbell Buildings 1-1115? Down, Farm Mismanaged And Incompetent Officials Appointed By “Party Pull”, Says Golsrnment Member Film"? evident“? 0f mismanusu- considerable distance to transport “mm “'- Falcimmoil I'M!“ W“ them. and it involves a certain a- rmed before the lezlsleture uu mount of supervision while they Thursda night by lion. J. A. are there," Campbei, minister without port- My; MgcKlnnoni "You might folio in the Campbell Government, movg the J51] out them" who declared that "the buildings Hon. Mr. Dennis said that. hogs were failing down and money hi; Fglcgnwogd Flu-m we“; being Wu! helm: wasted because there sold from time to time as they Wes u» qualified official to suiier- matured for breeding stock. Bulls intend farm work by the patients; had been [nujqfflgd from “brow that liibolntmeiits had been made that could not be excelled in all on a. basis of “party pull” and that Qgngdm The (Mm 15 used 1o a _ day their arm hi southern crisis since t e stun, of the hp- g sliantiing Provincye hurl smr‘"~" Complaint that the Liberal ineiii- contrasted for, until w, 1n King's :a't'§”'oh'3l°'° ‘mnmfli m" l" l" byT ohuldylinrqlyoozfebrolilyaséra Japanese defences on three sides hers in ouous were misled lest County are looked after. This is Thmgnb,‘ John. of Yihsien rue thin recapture or fi ram riv h - the position that 1 find: in the ° ' M‘ "l “"1" ""4- Th. qhlldrgn my. u... t...“ the buttered city we: certain. ’ as to 0b: - total amount oi contracts let ior “i “u” u” ""1 “m” “d m“ which had not been prepared Thu sport onus u Chinese mouth M hlshvl vin end subamiinz. Prince Pmi" "" '°"°"'°" ““°"*""“ for the season rho were poo- sill celebrated their victory nt w» m: In the W" Wefl- &llfly zeta practically no per cent. ° "W" °'" "'"’"‘°' "if" ru mt the nin- When the Tgierhtihvrlngn 20 mug u. , W?‘ by . n. n. Acorn, fir?“ ma Qua,“ comm“ w, me should “infinite: grit-Mini!” rniliiueg anjf bu“ ‘o le-ak m" bk w ere fore military Fill l- ance. . estimated 1,000 to 10.000 Jlinliele ‘PM incident occurred dur the "Now I submit that that is not " ‘gig’? m" '1 ' f .';.‘.'.‘3.°h.r".'.‘.? Ziflilikifitt...‘ it: were kfllgd one 10,000 “may of tn; intimates when the n flair proporticn. To be frank, I chm k ‘ p o news rom when "fled m hold ‘hem Tm Ag 5mm"; 1 of m, y lf- tem for hard- cant account for it. That was not "- W‘ B llwlfle 0f hi!“ r r l“! IP05"! M "m; o; devflwm u ¢ who remained Ii the canoe drive y" qmgny gm”, m, ohm. stutfeoin: and eu in: hish- in understsndinq n year ago, and u h h i en a n" “m, by Gem,“ mm w, QM“ a “"564", wehmm ways was under c on. I that we in the eastern part n H‘ v flue." sou hem Shent- L or the» we - h- ... use" rt,“ u. ;'§...“°..§§’.iii‘f.i. “»’.$h..i“€l.‘.‘."§...§“ " .=.l::"-"~" Y- ...., . l7 Y ,‘ ‘. Japanese war - ‘ = - hed been but ed with is tun xrom is ne u for as Morita e. lulu It Shunrhli refused to con- eqnhmnt his ooirlstituen . Ilkifliwthlé the Sig? is gagging hefiporliaipfitwaclieg fir‘; or decal ihaméionelusion of I ‘ , ram y ue e gwe s ; an m neu in n uperto ... ‘mm’ "° ""'“’ m... our.“ "i" warship on...“ ‘iii; .3?" ‘r ..i'r:?"~..:lri , m] i , S l’ I Ill 0|‘ l! 8i\-—- l1 Fumimlro Kcnnymaselsaid to- bo - between Moron and Ding-wells in modern times-in o recent ready to resign because of o, up“ Mr. MnoKey, I'll-st Queens, said battle nt Tsierlichwsnz.) amrmg h“ mingle“ we, “new; he felt like inovinx for an nddi- “Mr. Wri ht referred to the peti- _ ,1 the w.“ h, chm _ tional $50,000 in order to start 13:2. I cosh rece vied irh hi1: “pawn dilsltlr Flying visit , Chlrwge rupms s,“ ma, iggnooerutiom on thonnchtng 5 or be Bor enf Hgrno mntcwnflk gm The Minister of Justice. Suehiko shunning forces, aided by new diorden road 198- 8 N118 i; mydflm Dm- >t e; Bhiono, made a flying visit t0 artillery units, broke through Bouslialw. ‘ mm l}; Ema!“ flflywntlgiged 511;.” Konoye, who has been resting at Jgpgnese defenms on the “stem Premier Campbell: ‘I think that Datum 31ml me stations and it his vilua. since the diet adjourned “rgmaflqymm-"d ,, Mme“ limh“.h‘i°r‘iii‘édlnli“h°fii"vél°si“lfi m we r5 the w - u- he» iiifi d. Phi; hihfimmh a 0s n en that fl ‘ ‘ eoiumns were "(manning agjmhfi 05119!‘ “Blzifilwment olilflndmlnl- pm wlmtiigmflgzédmgomgfblcfé a. statement that Konoye did m Javanese ‘mm m e sun m ‘first iasdiin enged to cover other mm: “m “m, e hm to haswm intend to qiuit.. Cilmpdiidlili is so keen illdthc road highlands‘ all‘: Elnniitdgitiim i410“ been :1? dart; m! i115 8 ore . where ‘wealth ac- 0mm“ pmnmnmmnents were €I $GOV C “time: evil: Jalsonese reinforcements were whleuh have boeon ‘u,’ cfitfac cumulateo an men decay." It; is lacking but’ it w“ lealmd Nu‘ “m: “fir” u.’ g h r rfipggterrllreouiiter fitaézkllzgg heavily mm M; u, n a. “Th2 win”; riiifticulttrtpb kcrégwlhowt mu blag:- walzavnélmfigbléishngdgtlfi] {he nine, it was revealed in t O5 Wfiifl 3 Gil h Eh _ COD U l1 5X88 ‘ ' gffortb tho Jbresitmlhe %inese:;&i£- i1“ ‘§."§,“,Y,§§§Fu§§,,"§.§‘,§i“§1’fi, rowpdaiysmhe said, 178051156 a 1£é igw§i_ BM Min- h. ‘fam-Vk “h” y on. u were M081‘ , - Jknfi? e0. cee o e revenue_ co - y . n ~'b“'l""¢. e WW‘ t. i: , l 1y mam‘ flank amdsa‘ w rudad E’ waflflfiewgfidglp}: sttresslbufi‘ illigotgdgafiguxiglgaizaiaeifrtioroi glilfldifteflleenlorcggent. or the 113- Lian]; ’,¢,"§,:;&,{"m;,d my‘: t1?” < , - . _ . 3 ‘ mu . . e 9"‘! 9mm" 51'"! pgiaemiggrwlblu $3.? 0f mad from B&dgm%n to (wit; ionnlmeirignbélglmtiéiéir at; $11811“! noted that in one o! the contracts 3803531850 Cflhlifliled t0 50B? {an "m “m” ‘d 1% me ghaflxillgs girilieeobeeno paved“ ha: "It It was hel Km"?! refused titan nyfrawumiisme oonhactfcu- Chinese chins Any army enem- me fifif’ w?“ ‘who $1M “ looks is if we will bnvo to wait. their demands. Neill, contlracinr, Montague." He men seid o series of "minor m- gm“, mg, ma. "e ms mi. of u. will have to suf- Fiueuoe Mirtioter Okinobil wondered u u... Minister could mu lraaements” wus- going on in south- Prom,” amine“. “It may be gel-gr education minister Koichi do the conxmitfoe who this contractor -ern Shantun; with Chinese be pmsmye to do some next yea," Premier Campbell; “Not very and the justice minister were un- was. A iy there were very few whit-iv n balk all along the line.” m. Must.“ asked about’ we ," deistnod to be backing the prern- iii the iuity of M ntague who e a mesa Army spokesman subflimmg 0g 5w,“ Mug B”. mad r. Mustard: “Two years is a ier. hlew of an MmcNeiil in the cou- in Slum- at refused to deny or long time to have to suffer. How- Foreign lvflnister Kokl Hirota t?" ' HI- Hon. Mr. McIntyre replied that nil cpnnectmg Bridgetown and cami- ever, I su pose the Government was the only memibdr of “bin- about it was that the name firm i -.r ' ' u . ' - w ~ llliefld . . - Eobxgfmmfwiorilcalgsfllfixleigffeggutfi “iibn Mr McIntyre said he could “W; (it it“ nttlhlemizriargeyiregegs ethwho has relief‘ to visit the vi‘lu. he he" m m, M o’ mm" u iris ma.) defeat in molrn limei moire no promise in this matter. "ftflpfecaxf “:5 primes“. cugfatllggng-ign iletgzgfi re- cumpanied by n. certified cheque. "It mny be somebody else who put in the battle of Taierhchwazlg. shown the estimates of casual- ties made by foreign military ex- i, ports. he said: "I have no information to give. Iiren if the fiiiiree mentioned were accurate. this would not be He could not say just how much work could be undertaken this year. but it would be given ccn- siderstion. Mr. MlcKinnon, Fourth Queens esid he would like to know the Prior to the assage ed the Nat- ional mobilize. ion bill, Kori e promised the people d in ew would no; be invoked during the Chinese incident unless the situation become serious enough Hon. Mr. McIntyre: this was settled. At the time we all met in caucus. every member who spoke here agreed to the 0- ramme as it was submitted at hat me. There was not a. cliesentin voice. I want to point out the“ ii the tender but it 113N231’! as Mac- Neiil and n oertifle cheque was (Ivan fnmiood faith." "The urination I have," re lied ithiltfitfiiri. h‘“y“rll°i.“.§' n‘. Q , l0 C . G ‘w wanmt- o in one of the stomp-l don't the time eo announce than since tn cad th th. Th e [our 31;. wgruggmgggcrfgrcgu Ingrown; 3...‘? i“ guy; nemseéilrfi“ throriih 5,25%. °,§ .‘r’.{‘.‘;€‘&§§°‘.2,l’{;. l; .3111“... ‘with; lgwmewgalgth élllelfasledfihewgof gm Khalhggtlu .. firtfims"... he lurther with the south Shun - ‘grenogier 8i"... ell: “There has b° PM“ 1" “"3 w“ “w” Y°“"' enrment unlimited power to drert Minister ti» ‘ilnvesgndlte all eon? 9b which is not any further than from . 3 ung iiwslt than to soy it i»! been considerable ltation that summers,“ m Tum“ which u 3501M manpower andeeonomic tracts and make sure that the con- evorianbtiy; from the wewrostdoftomttlyllfuw wshvtivlslgid ran getting tuwqeven or M35611“ resources in e war erneroenoy. twp will be faithfully curried ‘Film fiat" - ‘ . t t t --—--—- lino. and thus problem: will hi} filefluflinfififlin‘ ,,w;§1,"h§|‘§ Rhutiei. Premier Cumigpell. "We have s “n!” Dmwm” hi}; wufifilj“ d9§h°°'“if.§§§§‘ 5,, of the hardsur aced roads in that “girflegilffmge- ,1 m“ m“ ‘he ——-—- . : ‘ e . - 1 0N, April‘ iii - Montague is concerned over whet zzfzinfitggflfhnaiggertg agfgilgmmffgg Department should guard itself. lt Unseen by neighbors since ymer- will ii eiy be done regarding eon- o, r more m “mm county is drenitackrmimusuati for n girl to be day morning, ‘minutes slnnoti, 55, necti he Wood Island fer . than the“ a m Km“. un no“ p’ con mots for gravel- “ "i" "you “Y..."*"= “>- uir. i.l::z"“:.i."“"i» "t" ° h. More ~w~ m» ... h: .. -"Wh! wee unmu- u r .' i, _ b t 1 ' - - ,, rind rapper of Bear Island, York Premier Oem bell: "That is the :9”? ‘QM’; °t‘i.'§"§‘..%" gdnneéiin '59 4° "- l! We ‘ii-l the en? d l h “hmt Mr. Mustard l would suggest WWW“ mil“ ha" ‘mmmi 1" gamble“ I me“ '°“° ' 1" if.“ ed’-'Y° Qtrdiseh and Dundee ehwld a that the Minister investiflnie. r gehgtdiiygii: ‘yveilsgrd “ttigtlféie $9 Xzxéllcafisluexylifnoflxl: 551.11.. 1"“ b” “mm” i“ m” m“ -'—- hi" he will euley it. when goywwygg m, Egg mm mgheud“ to raging’ wfd Péfighexhg: twfgiaelarhfmr. dMcIntyre: "It will Margaret HBrriS DiCB “I "i" b° year with record t0 e Govarn- p” " b” °“°' . .. 1 _ In C m ?———- mo» u»: ma» rse=~=m "w?" °"'t1.%"°‘§ hilkiii. ‘P Pbmt" Island Girl To Be to me.» he said. Print the old tigfiywbirffis‘ rbieiig which are Hospital. Presented At Court adage that e squashing wheel gets e most else still holds true. o Poem er stated iii the House inst year that it was the consider- ed “Rolicyh of the Government to ‘c; Md meirr-umivlties ti: subs-mi- ‘ on main figil§ “Muir?” noon hqhwuys or t is ce. ‘ b47144 m‘ buflmtvit bzmznigoauyouihfiinuhits tire. an ivyllnllolediobtiifiothllt III W- W" ""1- 1r°""“'1* Xi i§°Wur¥$yfi firfififi i ' mint m! rur- "ooirs ausinue Bhvkioetit‘: “I mm mtg’? L-id-i-l -ii-1'o. "1 "mmmmm" W" “m” now under con ract the next ltenie were from Bouri; to Dinswelle Mills, from Charlottetown to Bor- den vla Bohshaw and Hampton nnd from Mont. e to Dingwells Mills, and they ll probably be in that 0rd " ' m" fiiilritsaiig iwtliaw Mil ' e m e mtubili? one: 0d’ Oharlottmwn the Blend is 4i great deal wider than it is west o! Charlottetown. and there is more need for two roads. Mr. Barbour said the people from Tiznieh and Alberton who coma v the De to Charlottetown Ev almost iiwice mwwh ‘ M 1° hnmie sw office? made CABILPBEILTON. N. B. April l6 ._-(CP)—After a long but hopeless struggle for life Margaret Harris, 23, died in hospital ffllfl s. swore bv e hammer blow Man-h 30. The injury resulted in arrest of Robert Barbour. 24. He has been remanded mt Daihousio until Thurs- day on a. charge or at mur- der. Hen-is wee found uncon- scious at Durban's home. A blood- stained hammer lay in the seine wont oilseed es- sault i- u LONDON. April 15 —-(C'P)—- Nineteen Canadians will be pre- sented to ‘Their Majncties at the .ll\y l! by Mre.'V‘lnrleut Mbaleiy. wife of the hi h omn- mimion-er. six others wll sitsnri the evening presentation pfirby given for married women and Mav 25. About an uni mimber will be invited to similar ruffuirs in which reg-ulntion feat-h- ers. veils and court pow-no with chowder trains will be worn in- oluth: Miss Helen Champion of 0'- Loary. P. E. I. daughter of the lute Dr James v. fl- ‘ -' CQM|NG ¢n%==iru Vernon Denw until . L-OI "Post. ' “one 4-14-81. Iurther notice "Zion Church ' gigs Sole today, e Co. limoreid Dnm tic 02th prose t 0's mom?" i: Kinkcru flail, Mina Hope end Ada Nllndkay 0Y6 ..,,,,,, - mam can £r‘&h°ih"iir‘h‘er°‘h3ji t, I 0%]. kfit. (Ofliiilhlibdflflmld! @152 mwmmum “from tilemacidegstkrs held no ~ ~ --—- “MW” Thousands 0f Pilgrims In Wm“. "tame W“ W- "HUIDI live hfill den IMM- iiliusw“‘-¥‘m'§ gm“ m‘: Hol Land For Eastertide “m” elii. y. _ ‘ t.‘ fife.” transfusions were ha. "re-molt mi u -.§,----,,,,,, Iumh lentil Win) . Avril nth, 1 . ‘Friflif; . uf-t-ts-ii. fig, m 7r m... lee u. --- uToTR h» “w, ego-g" Y “"h- "'"'1'~ - - We“. with. wma b" ° "lee Springfield Dramatic Club get? 'g‘w},“‘§,f.?“' “flex ' n m ' pfirdgq inst terrorism. _ ineidats marred the cere- tiens helm vomit their four film I; ‘ st st the Q1 ee- e remwitin" '* . s": do ten of Mr. and Mia. Hugh y of Saint John, N. 3., 13$. FILING. April 15- — Leslie H01‘: - Belibhl. with bowed f!!!“ Christ stopped GTO 2:31p’. s§r€sh.n'§_;r.§i! RGYIQ i0 Dl-Y f! 001111- PHVMVGP lfllmlini. I‘ 5g . milhifrensfer lav! A I50 ‘ihisr-i-is-n. gfi tom the fit $1&€.i?“‘.ti.iii. a III four 1AM _ slit. Zmltroempfrvg ix “id's-y. ovu- Z "W hater Monday B18115 ud In ‘ Parole‘ 4 not comedy _ }teiidllies. W-"i-“rfll. ul- q I'l- >. Ho slink. u? dlnd 8Q the "l"? "INKS were KN!!! "We great extent as a source of supply W!" Ill be 0h?- Ulefe" 50¢"!- ior s. fine grade of animals. Per- Revelation that the farm had hens i119 indirect benefit 0f the operated last year at a net loss oi farm is very mllfih Bfefltel‘ than over $2,500, made by 1W1, Barbour, i110 cash. Vfllild. Th? IabOUI 0i Jlil was indorsed by Hon. Mr. Csmtp- DTl-Eflflfifs Rt m8 ill-I'm 1-5 m??? W11’ bell, who said, "That is what I profitable; “they set fresh air and have been trying to tell you," that is about the lrreatest result The discussion took place during that i5 Visible!’ the passing of the Estiinates. which MT- sflvillei "I 8m lfmki they totalled $1,043,634. plus “sums suf- must r0 swimmi pretty often." flcient" for youth training and H01!- Mflfin Hit! "HOW 1M’!!! flshermens loans, plus e. supple- i! the farm?" mentary estimate to cover cost. of Hon- Mr. McIntyre: “Three hun- seed grain distribution. died acres." Hon. Mr. Dennis explained that Much Dissatisfaction some of the hogs were sold to the general public for cash. while some Mr. Seville, Fifth Kings, said there seemed to be a great deal of were killed and used by the insti- tution. issetisfaction among several mem- bers with the management at Fal- Hcm. John A. Cam-Fell: "You are doing something ii. the coei. of ctlnwood Farm. It is too late to do anything nboutjt this year but he the Government and placing men would suggest that the Govern- there and you are not in e posit- ion to make them work under any merit, during the coming summer, circumstance. It is adding addit- study the question and see ii’ there cannot be better management. He ionnl expense. so far no the Prov- inoe is concerned. I would hesitate understood the department was under dual control, and lie always to advise any department, but I considered that a. poor captain is want to soy that we have a farm out at Falconwood that is not a better on a ship than two good paying proposition so fer as the captains. "Either put it under the Government is concerned. We are complete control of the Depart- paying n certain mount of money merit of Agriculture, or mider the and making provision for the un- compiete control e Depart- foitunetes who have to g0 out inent of Public Works," he urged. there, and I think the dlrest dini- "I understand that the firmer out culty is thin-ave are encouraging there has no control over the many of our people to live in idle- herdsman. and the herdsman has ness. These poor unfortunates that no control over the farmer. I are placed out there. they live in think there should be some man out there with full control." He idleness. They lose their mind for a certain time but if they were also suggested that credit in the placed a position that they Accounts should be given the form would become interested in some for the actual price at which milk work or other. I believe it would is sold by the distributors in Gnar- be of some benefit to them. lottetown. Hon. John A. Campbell, Fourth‘ "Living 1n idleness" Kings, said it was easy enough to- flnd fault, and perha the hogs| “We put them out at Pulmon- ut 8t. Dunstanh Co ego were a wood. and the Government pays little better than the ho at Fal- their expenses. Have we any of- conwood. But he was s e in sey- flcial out there who can handle ing that we have an excellenthord those men and pllwe them in a of cattle at Folconwood. They were position to be able to earn a liv- well looked after and he did not ing? No man should be able to think o better herd couldbe found get a living for not-hing, and I anywhere. claim that if we had a proper otfi- cial--even if we had to my an "Buildings Falling Down‘ extra salary-if he could get these people out in the fields. to weed the mamzles end attend to the crop, it would be a lzood thing. But we have not one man that. can do this work. "A man may not have a won- derful intellect, but in other coun- tries they do this. If he is physic- ullv fit lie should be out in the air. He should be weedlnir the field and getting in the crop. A criizv men should work us well us a sane mun." (Laughton. "All Headed Out There" The equipment. however. was not what it should be . ompbell declared. "The buildings are fall- imz down and in the near future the Government will have to un- deriake the expenditure of putting up new build gs." Mr. Mustard: "I think in our platform we promised that we would undertake to investigate the possibilities of having a jail form in this Province. I do not see why this Falcoliwood farm could not be utilized for that purpose." Pmvdic: Civmwlbell: "It is." Mr. Afilstsrll: “Tllet is something I dld not know." Premier Campbell.‘ "That policy has been carried out for the past year and a half. A considerable number of prisoners from Queens County Jail have been transported daily to Feloonwood Hospital dur- imz the working season. and have rendered such assistance and done “At the rnto things are going we will all be out there." continued Mr. Campbell. “We are nil heeded for out there." (Commotion). "Ev- erybody in looking for a nod time. Why should we worry? f you will [uenntee me one meal a day I will retire.” Mr. Barbour: “I rise to a point of order. l thought we were dis- cussing the estimate at Falcon; IN llf_F_ENS|VE. Vinaroz And Bcnicarliri Taken In Rapid A Advance SWEEP FORWARD. ’ Rebels Drive Alon Barcelona-Valencia l “Lifeline” By ANDRE VINCENT Copyright, 1938, By The Havas News Agency TRAIGUERA, Spain, A 15—Governinent Spain w cut in two today by Genera Miguel Amanda's inotoriile columns who captured Vi aroz and Benicarlo on tit‘ Mediterranean in rapid sue-h, cessioii and brought 18 mil of the vital coast road link-y ing Barcelona to Valenci and Madrid under their eon trol. The victorious Inset-gen swept right through Vinai- and_ swinging northward oq the Barcelona-ValenciaWi-fe v line,” captured Ulldecona small inland village nildwa , between Vinaroz and T‘ tosa. Similar tactics were fol lowed by a second Insurgen column which seized Beni carlo. small seaport abou eight miles south of Vin roz. and planted the red' and-gold Insurgent banne on the Mediterranean. — Capture Aloonnr j‘ A third detnoiiement mnrch rapidly up the connecting Tortosa and Vinar and took Alcannr, a north of the border Cerstellon do Plano e ragona Provincm. By nightfall the monuments ' conquered an lB-mile stretch of.» the ooas; rcad from Benicarlo o the south t0 ‘(Illdecona on th _ north, and threatened Govern- ment positions south of Tklrtosa. y General Francisco Franco's-o: hopes of brlnqing a quid; end to“ the 21-month ong civil war sour- ed as General Ammiivs craclcf troops hilrled the last six miles separating them from the vital. Bamelona-Valelicin highway. , Severely handicapped by infer-q ior equipment, Government troops- eviwunied the coastal cities of Vinaroz and Benlcarlo without a pitched battle They attempfedto cover their retreat wrh the few mksgmthe tut i-everel ~ _ .+_t:z' ‘ A (no their is to (r4 Ru) 0V BAD w’ such work as was feasible. The unfortunate part is that it is a (Continued on page l3. Col 2i France Suppresses Nationalist MovementThroughoutTunisia rlinenn interest. since foreign in- fluenoe on the native agitators gave the n ement an anti-French en international sco e. e order for dleeo ution of the roup wse handed down yesterday ollowing rolonged disorders throughout t e French protectorate in which blood flowed. Purpose of the ban was not only to assure in the Mediterranean reg- ion. but also to cut. short foreign interference in e country which is anger French control end protec- o . Le islative measure to meet i081- TUNIS. April 15-—-Seizure of l8 Neodeswur y_ leaders today brought, totel arrests since satur- day to 200 as French protectorate authorities closed down the organ- izations of the Nationalist move- iment throughout Tunisia. , Arrests were made in Tunis. ‘Sousa and Grombelin by military louthorities and elsewhere in the rrsuntry by civil aihorities. The flieodeeitour Party was ordered dis- .r.olved yesterday and its reorganiz- I stion forbidden. I There was no disorder today. In many eves, authorities said, the ldlosoiutiori order wu up erently welcomed by elements w o were ivcary of n itntion and wished in resume wor the we to realization. They nro 074,706 t0 enable the ‘Pllnlslans to draw a better livelihood from TORONTO. April Mininvum and Maximum tempers.- tures: Dawson Victoria Edmonton assassasrsss tszrersseass Halifax Charlottetown FORECASTS this everlifig at 0.4a and rises tomorrow morning at 5.14 Last quarter moon April H, 4.14 time e claims of the natives are on P M ‘Sulnmerside tide i8 minutes inter than Charlottetown. PARIS, A. ril lFh-DLQOIUHOH of ihril‘ soil and raise the eneriil Till! 0A! FERRY the Nations lst Neodestour Plirtv living standard, thereby urther of Tunis was re urded his tnnilht decreasing the fluenoe o! the iubeaves Borden 0.45 a. In- l p. m. ls a matter ennui - Neodeetour movanont. . Leaves Torrnentine 11 l.lllrl.5fifl.lll, . . --w ¢~......,......n._._ . . ._, __..Q . .. .. . n. VER LOTALIST SPAIN BAPTIYRF Tlili CHASTALTBWNS r