< immune j OI‘ A. MERE-MAN - iii E BRITISH ISLES ARE Bi I ii E I S rrririii ii iiiiiigiins lmsl Slipping hit By Violence 0f Sierra. ' u$<3."r...3"'f:"¢"'»l..... mmwmn-m v........"'r'"""""-" “Old Contrcmptibles " On g"“;:“-‘-ii% f‘: race coarse at Epsom Downswhen mxfisfi. l Deli Ionic‘ Abvou Southern England roads fallen was for vwo a Iras t at tell squarely V _ mtleuirend and Piyimutii last w , mode repeated and pleasure in? storm. arbour Passing tire Mansion House with the Lord Mayor nf London, sir 8t. Paul's Cathedral, London. These veterans were among the n“; Read by Eve Covers Prime idwardllsland Like the Dew rybody . ADA, FRDAYfJIlIYE s, 193s LASHED” B Y GALE The March‘ Harry Tvvyford (on balcony taking "l6 Billie). are members of the Old Coniemptiblcs'_ Association on their way to their annual service at ofllritoirrstroopstobesentto France at the start of the Great War, and gained their nztme from the eu-Kaisefs jeer in 19M at tong“ the t, "that contemptibie little army." The Germain stegln-irsghtp Marie Leonhard-t of Hun . plunging s‘ the En ish found the c (ting wreck- e yacht Ymbrin owned by Haeafln o1___ Guernsey. -One mm; pitted in and another wife 10st overboard. ' Anoliier mIISSITIILFTBIIR Lewis. 64 ofirc ex Yacht Club. died of e ure after being rescued from is li-tori yacht Merlin in Portsmouth Harbor. Hoods were reported in North Wales, where at various points more than a foot of water was Japan Acts Srviftly To Meet Demands 0f ilnitod Stats-s WASHINGTON. June 2-—(AP)— With i1 vswiftness tillliSIlIilQ in Succumbs In Hospi mczi and missionaries m their for- <CPJ—-‘i1i‘ Edward Dsnhenr. Gov msr posts. Japan began to act within a few hours after the receipt of the strong American notc irnnounccd yesterday and delivered Tuesday. Her iirst step. announced in s show tents st the Royal Counties agricultural show at Bournemouth. DECREASE IN RAILWAY 4 _ ngvENUEs in following an operation last nigh for an intestinal obstruction. w R B’ Guardian-s Special wire) will take over Sir Edward's missionaries formerly resident there. Lcckhart said l0 passes had been issued for this purpose. The second step was the restor- ation Wednesday of the two high schools of the American Southern Baptist Mission in the Chapel dis- trict of Shanghai. The third step, reported in a tel- egram from Ambassador Grew at Tokyo. was the announcement made today by the Japanese Foreign OI- flcc that Japan is sending an in- terdepartmental committee to visit the Japanese-controlled area in MflV 31 compared with 35.218058 for the corresponding period last W5! CQWNG fl/‘ENII Souris Mon- L-IOIO-ii-l-Lii. liod been governor since 1934. labor‘ disorder: in Jamaica. er." . "BIIIIICY Temple. '3"- ness and adjourned sine die. "TP-lklei-Bhlflev Tlflmllle- “m3 fore his death wns announced. tague Saturday. L-10i0-6-l-3i. ‘c’ "Dance — Webster’ Orchestra. central Chmi adjust a twisted intestine‘ - . - were. m» w». . . .“‘“fiii“lll:..".l“dilidlléifi "Halo “m? DTnce my victor,“ Sliio-Jap Armies tgxic mgfiliqllffiliiOll‘ IVIIICII spread - rou s svs om. I Rink rxgieosday, Jllhehliggq-BJJPZ. Deadhckéd I-Ie Wlll b5‘ biirlrd at. 50a tzrnrnrrwui 0h I ' ' _____ at his own rrnuest, H.M.5_ AJHX " "‘ . - _ Bfltlsh cruise hr summoned from ifilifi’ $135555“ hi3???‘ ‘giiiiig; ufiiéfffifilfgi fiiiiierfiiirfi: l.» ggfiggdgn {giiioyjjljfi.m;j}1§1;ow1§§;3* . _ _ _ _ _ r - . - find Cold Storage. L 1013 6 anese relief column today egen ‘out is Pxpefled w be m? funvml crossing the Yellow River at Chrngiiukow Ford north of Lan- fenz in an effort to rescue the be- leaguered forces of LieuL-General Kenji Doihsrs. Japan's "Lawrence of Manchurio." Chinese. advancing from Len- feng, reported their encircling col- "Dr. IsCoursiere. Dentist. will be “m”- M a, 4th. 61h. Rh. urray River June Iiir1o74_6_3_n_ "Relerv J l t f Mount ' mi i3» ‘lirwcargivalttxo be held t savage Harbo administration in other Empire. he held office were Mauritius viii-iii 0F “Blocked In Geisha! Sir Edward Denham covering streets and roads. modern diplomacy. J _ n gave in . Theltomi flattened every tent in elem: most or me in: today to tal. 1.‘ M. “my camp 0g 590 soldiers a; United States demands for restitu- Msnoflaier. Wales. tore B balloon ticai of American property lnChlna. _ loose {mm m mogflnlg and mud aim rcturn to American business- KINGSTON. Jnmoltifl. June 2— ernor of Jamaica. died lii Cavem- ment Hospital iodags. aged 62. It was understood blood poisoning set C. C. Woolley, colonial secretary. duties throughout the colony of whlcl he He wit." to have gone to England on vacation in May but postponed his holldrrv in view of the scr‘ou.s A hospital bulletin at 1:30 p.m. today said his condition wirs"wcak- Meanwhile the Colonial Leg- islature met rind passed n resolu- tion regretting the Governors ill- The assembly had scarcely dispersed be- The operation Tuesday was to It was Sir Edward come to Jamaica in I935 after a successful career of parts of Among colonies in which Kenya. Ceylon and British Guiana. Spanish Armies Are 0n Coastal Front HENDAYE. France. June 2- (AE-Crack Spanish Government ' and Insurgent troops fought steed- ily today along the Teruel-‘Medit- erronean highway without scoring appreciable gains. Government dispatches said the Insurgents lost 1,200 deed from ' midnight to noon along the 10- mile battle front from La Puebla De Vnlverde, 13 miles southeast of t Teruel. east to Mora De Rubielos. Advices from the Insurgent side sold Government losses were "en- ormous." MONTREAL. Ju . il-Decre f t l g‘ f- A i Consul v ssa-irloa was show; in cfiliisgiiloi‘. éeiiielrilirl rrlgrrilii Orfmirggllclhart at wmporerilv- merrnhieocffij} 335mg“ °' Qgvm“ National Railways’ gross revenues ghunghay was u, agree Tueiday .0 News of the Governor's death bomber {gm C fnlmfijmfl“ ed by of 34.363270 for the 10 davs ended the ram-n to Nankmg o; Amel-mm; was received wt-h great regret the cogidol, mea Imugéengw g3; conquered to the Mediterranean to attack the enemy. High-flying Government fighters also crossed the corridor from s base behind Tortosa. on the coast. to machine-gun Insurgent supply and troop columns moving toward the front from Teruel. Organizes Women’s Flying Squadron HALWAX. June 2—(CP) —Be< lleved to be the first in Canada. a. flying squadron for women has been organized in Halifax, inclu- fling hieii school students. stenc- Ilfiliiilfro’ an clerks. Miss Mel Walters. captain oi - ‘Prinitv Girl Guides and associated with thr- Girl Guide movement for more [P111 15 years. has organized the squadron and 1'1 members have enrolled. Miss Walters snid she be- lieved women could be trained for emergencies. pointing to the val- uable part they played during the GTEfltvwflT. Miss Walters is taking lessons at - the Halifax airport. and the wo- men's squadron meets once a week. ur. bl°52'6'3"'10'11‘ iimns were driving toward the WW8"! Denim" W115 born in ‘their study will be confined ‘to "—— . k r n Y i1 Rive. Ensland in 1878. He Wes n son 9f ground work r r so . time. and "Dance in Johnstons River; “PA opeipfijg edgagch rquoted g the late Charles Denham. His wire. M153 wagers 321d wail m”. w", PM“ “my ‘mm’ M" n m’ Ja. encee Army spokesman as ad- formerly Maude Butt. survives him- thoroughly familiar with ihe details l“ “MWUIG M01113!’- zma 1 a‘ ma...“ that Damn“ we, bomeq He also had one son and one 11w fiymg squadron would sfm L40 " ' ' up, but saying his troops were at- dflllihtef- lessons the/t would make them ef- nc‘ [QIHPPHW “I” “t Moo“ and Mc- Elfiirliifiginetgleyv )ammundlm' chums” ‘sector carried on the fighifi {idem wk I5 in '..§‘§,"°§§..Q,"%{L°§_'" .1533; After Ztiéilsysfid nlshef: a ha; irtrgmlmrrugddown-pour oi’ rain. Mill Chignecto Canal m, Leonie. L-IOSG-fi-fl-Ii- th._th¢fg_&'i._-_L'E._____~_-_.-_-_L..-:B. P . Ad ed .. alumna‘, Mb h F 1 T y roJect vanc " t m’ ‘m’ Dawhm" n A S C |'$ 3| O AMlI-IERST N s June e-(cr) “u” 5"” nuuiriggf_o_2_'jl_ e -Inc1usion of the Chlgnecte canal as a pari- oi’ the proposals advanced in“ “en Bus. Qguygn“. w ‘Emotes-iii Balsam fr, . June are. "W"!!! aid efjanitar um. m“ mm FM?) pgmcmou, trilmied yesterday -.1i grimly-determined army of 2.003 It Find Trace Of Kidnapped Boy also broadcast a description of a the United Slates to deepen the . Lawrence waterway from the ocean to the head of the Great Lakes was urged strongly today by prominent Amherst businessmen Major W ore and Blair O "m. prm m. . Vlfd g o“ 14 l" men searching so square miles of the bkmd. blue-eyed youngster. McI-lnltthlln. two of the oriIlM-l i Ind A i); u; ' u"; meet moire-infested South Florida biwk- Reports came from many parts W“!!! 0f the wfl-Bmlvllflfl N are.‘ liq; mm at stanloy cdlllliity. failed today to orogiuie emmt oi do“! iciouge m carrtrlrel. advocirm a seam no; - If 5 Ohign 0 5 studs’; iiieoliggieim‘ B's» “is: frhlhgm% ‘5.";°...“§..’.”§. napped 3 Ndgnflzaerrgie gag. gianmivfi 313333 33m rid pa?“ hgwm lhe w mm’ “$5; M “f, n m‘, "OW/er. director of the two smell Jiie took n smell Atlantic seaboard. Mlym‘ Kaufman ' ' _..._...._ ' l Bureau of Investigation. gleeping clothes to a also urged serious consideration ‘flriveebg “g3. new to Miami end took when lan or tment of a lore be the under-mini!- loading ma “i”; in the quest for the lb- ha». police hinted e ( N711 oolnlriisslmi investigated . lhrough ‘ cl be duowrs who collected 810.000 ran-i norm esr ronizsininl two men fit more! out a canal throw I J1me - u “i? m. hem the father s n rural ren- and] screaming child seen near iihe I mills hmur in 1931 and lfternom “any 'Gau:8ingan desvous Tuesday but ii: and rue a. s: Inlreland. m. eu-l reeorimmieee uni-m m m..." “- ' ' udqappaivntlivrmdeslo-prolflll thorltieatriedto flndgman min-ii. in ' . ' in questioning ‘a recession ofdpon- woman mo. a small bov traveling ' " .. ' m, “Wm”, {Fhey kept .7 0M in an old coupe who arm-ed s.us- _ canto; Ora. about the r infill 17- - " ' The r B. I. new! '- mm‘ °' 1m indications were that the - - 11- b"°“""f‘,‘,u§‘f double face value fcrthe flfldm 2......‘ u“ nfimm...‘ ’°°.l"t‘ili'.. ‘it's git’ a in alive. . . l i4 Federal Agents had given up Mm . thong ioiicv scorn) BELATEBLUAN Iii cqiiiimis Bill Should Have Been Introduced Months Ago Charges Ben- nett. (C.P. By Guardian's ipoeial Wire) OTTAWA. June ‘J—WiLh0\lt. a dlssenunavote buihihefoocot a sharp attack on the for delav in introducing unem- loymeni measurm b conservative Beads: Bennett the use of Com- mons today passed Mkiis- ter Dunninlb bill to authorize low- lnterest loam to municipaltes for self-liquidating projects rollsh second reading Iioans a. m .000- governments undertake to izuarmtee repayment 0f principal and interest. Ahialeriaalestioas imsaidifanvl-Iaenig; a es c l'°..h“i...“‘“°o iiwfifih ‘fish? session to a Lie 1M by municipalities or guarantees by DN- vincial governments he would wel- come them. "This is the second day o! June and this House has been in since January. It sat durin! ihfi months of February. March. i1 and may ‘Hie vernment el er waste _r_i oolievlf said “Mr. I tgudtyélydtire Acadia Ooei Company Westville ind welt on half time from the pres- ent un the saasenhr 11y! mem- tions of the peo e beca it was alleged that a policy was not forth- c . Now on the second day of June we have one instalment of s. measure being introduced into this House to deal with unemployment in Canada. and that one instalment is so framed that unless action is taken by the legislatures of the provinces it will not be effective.’ . said that was not so but Mr. Bennett u ‘ d it was and continued: "Year after year. month after RBEBIIBK T. STURY 0f SPLIT WITH HEPBliRN had a policy or i rim not. m duty Claimg Digmiggg] was New Border Violation ls Charged (By The Canadian Prean) BERLIN. June 2—-Der|techea Nriehrichtenbirero (Ger-mu: ef- fieial news agency) tonight rc- rted a new border violation a Czechoslovak gendarrnerle a rpiane. In a dispatch from Anna- berg, Saxony, the news agency said the plane first appeared over Koenigewalde, five or llx miles from the border on the German side. The craft was reported later over the nearby border points of Baemstein, liamme -0bscr- wiesenthal and the Oborwicsen- thal before heading back to- ward Czechoslovak territory. This latest re rt in a series of border violat ons which have been charged by both Germany and Czechoslovakia came after high Nani political circles laid on the neighboring republic’: doorstep full iesponsibilty for peaceful solution of their ill- ferenees. "Of first magnitude today is that the Cnechoslovaka try for cooperation with the Sudelen Germans," these sources said. if D u e To ‘Pressure From Globe And Mail. TORONTO. June 2-40?) ~81‘- thur W. Roebuck. "outcast" Liberal member of the Ontario legislature former power mommy-General. told e legislative frorhlrstyhe caibinet in 193‘! he would not sign a power contract with the Beauhsrnols Light, Heat. and Power Company commissioner and today he was eliminated because He resigned on request. he said. month. week after week and day a. r day during the years from four months after C. e Mc- 1030 to i935 complaints were heard 3.1113311, pwbflghgr qf the omnte from this side of the House. Criti- cisms. bitter and remorseless. were launched Mminst the government of the day because or what was said in be the delay in dealini; with these matters. "Now w- find this government on the seconc. day o! June lntroducinc Minister of Labor descrih- h ed the otl r day as the policv of the government to deal with unem- filoyment. That policy is to be part ousiml. part self-liquidating loans and part something else r.‘ "If this government iiéd a policy ney-evnerfll was barred as it should have had when the Govenurieirt caucus Globe and Mei-l. demanded his dis- missal and a ohan polcy on mncelle of Premier H had not been met at the time. in Government power contracts epburn. The dmnands The House Committee investi- gating affairs of the Ontario hydro- electric commission since Monday earcl Mr. Roebuckh evidence dur- ing most of today's sitting. Re-el- ectcd Liberal memiber for Toronto Bellwoods in the of October 1937, the former attor- geneml election from the last session House met why did they let the and had no patronage rights. Legislatures of the nine Dwvlrlcefi He was a member of the Hep- prorogue without being advised pf burn Government and of the hydm- it? Why did they let the legislat- ures that are to give the izuarantees with respect to this indebtedness come and no without taking any action? Letahem answer that." The bill was whollv inadequate and fell short of meeting the needs and demands o. the peopc. in the oplnmr of Hon. H. H. Stevens (Recon. Kootcnay East). He ap- proved of it as far as it went but warned the government it was "playing with fire" if it did not do something about unemployed sinRIe men this session. conrml<<ion in i935 when power (Coiriiniied on page 8. Col. 6) Reserves Decision In (‘ounciliorfls Cases DOMINION. N. 5.. June 2—(CP) --Decision was reserved until next ‘Tuesday in the case of Councillors Joseph Grace and Alex Tllley. tried in Magistrate's the former on a char e of having court here today. ' a slot machine in h possession Wlndsors on and the latter for selling lottery First Anniversary (By The Associated Press) ANTIBBS. fiance. June 2—'I‘he Duke and Duchess of Windsor reached the eve of their first wed- ding anniversary tonight happy. busy and apparently ready to set- tle down for e longstny on the Riviera. The Duke and Duchess were su- pervising the redecoretion of their new home. Chateau De Ira Croe. with indications they may stay longer than the two years they have leased it. It was possible they might even buy it from Sir Pome- m Burton. retired London editor. ey planned in spend their sn- niversary oornmovw among the tors end paper hangers work- in the three-storey house. Ur.- tii the workmen have finished. the Duke and Duchess will live in the Grnnd Hotel. ‘Hie former King and his wife seansd radiant demite the vicissi- tudes sir-ice last were married in the Chateau de Oande, owned by Charles ll. Bed- aux at Monies. Mines To Work June 3 when they wi two month; in liill" Pennsylvania anthracite f ld Worked down the dope in ofatleasttwootherminersre ed to ha time of the blast. tickets. Evidence against Grace centred about three slot machines police found in a warehouse adjacent to his store at Dominion. Witnesses in Tillers case told of purchasing subscri tlons to hos itals in the Irish tion of the prin from Till gliqtli_irre_Lv_wn.___wung@rs Seven’ Killed, In Pennsylvania Mine Bias ce State wi out expecta- grofit and without reading irig on the ticket receive BY. SCRANTON. Pl... June 2--(AP)- Seven men were killed and seven injured today in an explosion of ills almost ; mile down in the Volpe Coal Company's mine. the second ma 0r disaster bl: eastern Rescue crews. wearing gas masks. only Half Time us. caesium NIW GLASGOW. N. 8.. Jill’!!! 3 wwfi-Annmmeeznent won minu in Biellarton. rn would 0nd 0f the shlPPmI hi. -- -. - Lohu ‘m’ duJohn riuiii an mm- meofi and 8am iiigrgstumr. Pittrwn the- mine. Seriously Pete Morgnntini. of tston- and lliclrLl may and Joseph Wai- die . John m. all of Adonizio of were taken to Dre m “iiitc ogre: 22.. Q MAXIMG OFA. MERE MAN , Who bravely dares mast same- tiIsa I‘ a S. Armani Blbscri I1 III-P. l. {fi ptlaa Delivered $5.00 I. lhfl; Canada all powers. Spain. by outside powers in the Spa six daysfi’) development. sunrise Brighter But it admitted at the some time that the sit/nation was more cheer- ful than at any time since the Igegdak-oi‘! Qpaln" Comémiltgtgg held rs meewm Sept. , . While malls. Agreed to the plan for sending commissions into Spain, her representative, Samuel _. demanded strict enforce- ment of sea. control of the country and refused to agree to contribute the out inst Russia for stifl U rock fall . Ovmnem Potievllle. in the southern enthra- field. assassin financing the wi drawal. The problems at issue with Rus- sia-considered here not to be ir- reconcilaible-ere to be disciiscd at s. meeting of the non-intervention subcommittee called for June 10. The British Foreign Oflice again besunstudying the possibility of arranging an armistice between the belligerents in Spain. It was none too hopeful. how- ever. because the withdrawal of volunteers first must be arranged and because of the almost impos- sible task of getting the Spanish Governments and Insurgents to 881cc. Aagmcnt Defence Program While surveying peace moves which would remove a major pos- sibility of s clash in Europe. Brit- ain increased her already heevv defence preparations. The Admiralty in supplementary estimates announced a request for 22.410500 012062.500) to be added to the or inal 1938-39 estimates of £33307. ($6l8.5.'i5.000.) The additional sum is to be used to start this year's new novel con- struction. Support for Britain's effort to seek an end to Insurgent bombings of civilian population. meanwhile came from Belgium. Paul Henri Spank. Belgian Pre- rnier and Foreign Minister. told uiel Chamber of Deputies in Brussels Belgium was prepared to beck African and the Greot_ prior to 1914 practised ‘Toronto. Tiilsonburg. Ono. Edmon-i tori and Victoria. B. C. He had been head of the Cana- dian Red Cross 926 ronto Hospital nish war. llr. .|. L. Bigger, PEA CE EFFOR Ts If SPAIN RussiTDrops Opposition Withdrawal Plan Many Difficult-i-e-s- Yet Faced By Non - Intervention Body- Franco Apologizes To Britain. LONDON, June 2—(CP)-Withdrawnl of foreign fight- ers from the Spanish civil war drew nearer reality tonight, after nearly two years of dispute among Europrfs major To If the plan works out, Great Britain will throw her dip- lomatic power into an attempt to bring about a truce in (In Paris, Jose Antonio Aguirre, former president of the Basque Republic, admitted the possibility of mediation Aguirre said he expected to have a statement on the matter “within five or Commissioner 0f lied Enos flies C.P. B Guardian‘ I Wktll kronciivro Jun: m J. In several months. He was Toronto and had just passed 60th birthday. Dr. Bursar served in In the early years of Bigger, natiohal commissioner of the Canadian ois ‘Society aleiimemsyiysriorm one! min since Ma . 1 i5 GU60!‘ he was house surgeon at the T0- for Sick Children and on his return from service ov- erseas in 1919 he became assistant , medical adviser of the Boar of Pensions at Ottawa. I-Ie served as a private and then a. corporal 1n. the South African War. and in he Great War was o.ficer command 8 the Canadian Armv Medical Corps with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. hi!‘ tlgusou y. medicine a Dr. Bigger is survived by his wife. the former Helen Louise Mc- Murrich of Toronto. e was a member of the Board FEEDS DEER of Governors of Upper Canada Col- lege here. The Cane Association and the Toronto Acad- emy of Medicine. dien Medical MIDDLE CLYDE. N. S..-Cecil Griffith of this Shelburne County villrigc he‘: struck up n friendship with a deer that daily visits his house rnd accepts gifts of apples from his bond Great Britain and France "in fur- ther demarche to (Insurgent Gen- eral) Franco regarding nerlal bom- ‘ bardment of open towns." i RECEIVE APOLOG S‘ r LONDON. June ‘i-ic?» ~—— The British Govemmeiil rcreivcd an) apology from Insurgen? Gonsral Franco today for Lil“ siulcng oi British ships iii Spazrsh Govern- ment uuaters by Insurgent bombn i planes. British shlpplriir. hc 534E was not deliberately chosen for ar- tack. He had ordered an investiga- tion into the circumstances. Admit “Possibility” i PARIS. June 2—1AP)—A Span- ish Government spokcsmnn uck- nowledged tonlght the "posslblliiW __>L_L_§l ‘ (Continued on_ page /i ’\ \\_ (owns, HAVE NAHE$ \ Loreen 4mm (um ,1 l Mme Smears 1 d s\.§(\'\~qqg‘~u~b§z_ Seven injure-r iewicri. both of Dupont. They were térefiatgd for skull fractures and u . Others hurt were Peter Ds, m; o: Wyoming WIfflCr Post of Scran- ton; Pe r Nardone of Pitistcn. Joseph Musto. Music. whose ribs were fraciured. was the last to come up from the mine. He walked out unaided and was met by his wife who Bcreemed then rushed into his armr. Those who survived the blast rtcede_ the ex- plosion, shutting o f the ventilation, w“ that accumulated gives were eitherhminerc’ larnm or Ight were killed and lo injured 1 2'7 by m explovion in the Si. I mine. nesr 6 l _____.____._________ I l. Toronto. June 2 — maximum temperatures: METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE‘?! Dawson 42 Victoria 50 Edmonion 44 izinn 48 Winnipeg 40 Toronto I8 Othws 48 Montreal so Quebec b6 Saint John 48 Halifax 50 Charlottetown 56 Maritime Provinces: ri-Iigh tide this aftcnroon rid tomorrow morning Bun sets he Fresh strong southwest and west mostlv cloudv with scattered at) l.“ at (.1 . evenlniz at 7.41 and rises tomorrow momind a Minimum an 64 re M: 4 . first Quarter moon. June 5. 12.82 . m. Bummenide tide _e hieen min- utes later than Char ottetown. rns can rsaaglismmos LeaveBor-rlen! "mm-Imam. anllflprl.f' 900M011 ‘Defl- "III-III l. "1 Soviet Russia, at a meeting of the Nine-Nation Non- _ Intervention Subcommittee, agreed to the proposal for sending commissions to Spain for removing 10,100 volun- teers from each side as a sign of good will. ' Remembering many previous disappointments in the efiorts to obtain agreement on withdrawal, tire British Foreign Office warned against undue optimism over today?