MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN pursuit, A amatterer excels in no single Charlottetown Guardian 'l‘n-u liloriilng Guardian, Founded I O+§O§§OGO O- LOYALLSTS 11111111111 111-111 111111. 1111111 11111 Government Sources (‘iaim “Strategy” Proves Boomerang. ii ENDAYE. France. July 29- Th‘, spanish Government “people's nriiiv” clung close tn Gandi-sii to- aiglit iii-spite counter-attacks b! 1111111 and air and a mam-made 11111111 in the Ebro River Valli-y de- signed to sever supply lines and cut oil retreat. (iovernment forces withstood se- vere counter-thrusts 11nd the pouiiiiinz e-f bombs to consolidate parliqr gains in their five-day oi‘- fi-n. '11 in South Catalonia. Barri-Inna dispatches beliiilcd the strait-xiv of the Insurgents in impen- ing ailidanis on the liionguei-a Pal- hn.“ and Segre Rivers, northern tributaries of the Ebro. insisting the flood hurt Geui-rzii Franco's tori-N more than the Govern- ment's. ‘ T119511 reports said the Ebro rose from three i0 five fest. but that ur-uioon bridges carijviut: reinforce- 1l(‘l'.!S and sliDlilii-s morcly TOFY‘ 1'1 1 tl1e river. O11 the nihei- 11211111. ll(l\t'l'llii1l‘lli1 aerial scouts reported ‘.111- ilood had washed out. 11111111‘ of llu- lll.'~il1'lI(‘l\iS' own wooden i)1'l(l£!- ,1 1111- miles south of tl1e dams i11 thr- l"'1'l'.‘i“‘l"< foothills. P‘ :11‘ divisions of Govi-i-iiiiicnt #111111» llll("‘l' a former stow-unison. H al Etii-itiue l11si1-v, \\‘."i'(‘ 1‘1-- io 1111.1‘? iu-‘ui-tl (‘iuiidr-n. 1's south C-in-hvi-ia (ii\'l>i()ii3ii w-rs, into a sort. of 11.1- 111111. @111... COMING {VENll 1s iJaiitc 5111M 11l- "\'\1-u1-.1-.~Liu\' L_125.(_u_11_'n The ilttzuliiiids. .. . , _ 1 i 1-i.- Monday. ' billllcy Tcmull. b11113 I3,I_.1_2.I_4H "_'_-' 1 "Bot-den Lino Club loading wits 1 .. _ T ~-tiay. i-loui-s 1111211111; 31.111» everlyraflgilbtbhlxuhfhtx - Dance iit Briiiu _1.w11 '.l‘i1e.~<ii\.\'- A<l:1-.1ss1ou 15c and ztt_3tm5_7_2g_m_ v1“ Cream gqmal ut Btlfust . ., < . - 1 -v 11.115, U111.1d LiliiH/il Auflllhltrggaoffiaodl "ii-e. Cream Festival. 13111110. fir. S1 Jaiaes Church. Pi?§“i“";,é“,§‘\‘ 1111111111113 August. isi. L-Jiie-i-iw -- ._.____ Cont: B141. Q§-§§—§O-O§§§- Q04 §+§+O+O INS lbfself __T___ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ClIARLOITETOVVN, CANADA,‘ SATURDAY‘, JULY 30,1938 l’ S. CLIPPER i MISSING, Behind The Royal Visit The Wheels 0f Diplomacy Rolled 11111111111111 "Lawn Party at Ariiylf‘ 51101131 Wxiiii-stlay, Allllllfit 31"); 1 “m” 1m.” T ilriu 11m: hii-lhl- L'-34-5G'7'30'§“' l “.~\11i-,ust 15.. Si. '1‘11'cs11's Dra- n11i .1- Ulub in Cardigan 111111. D-aiic: i w title-z p111 3814-7-39 ~ - WDiJStOVS orchestra -""”" -. “Weston-n Union Yount! PC0131“ ..1 111 13111-111111; 11111111311 $111k '11 Uiuuiis 1111'." H111‘ “Hula-l -~u11i-1-u1ei1 l,-.l.1il-1-. - '111.i - - 1.-:111c11-7~29-'-‘1- ' it'll cream ; 1 ' ‘a1. i gin ii ii :1t Uiuzui- 111111115 111.011 - -<l i \l".l.ll_'1 .14 1'11!‘ 111.111.! "The annual \\tli11i‘il'$ litslllut- - wl be hi l 1 A11; .L .l " 1y. iltri-rnzon se-slon 111 ‘ 1 \ 11' 1111-91111- at 8. 15l"\'-"‘ “f 111.. 1-1- mim. Mr... Dnlll1?1_{6~1l:- Si-i-vi-la y. V5813" "‘ ‘ ‘ 1-_ J1 have £10m‘- boLi. We do not rcL-ommeiid shill- iiuiz until the deiuaiid 1s bettvf- .11i1bs wiEl make 1111.11:- mnnrl _ 1' v11 by-Ileavlufi ilildilktlil '1 ~ 1 - 1111, 1 . 1111c. acstoc Mai ‘e IP35“ >1 "Don't forget we are it-imQmg to ship sows, 01d shi-ei) and ca.\‘<‘5 to Niontreai week of AllEll-‘i 3m- Sizirting a Nil‘ at. Soul-is 111111 Clint‘- loitciown Monday A1111. llill- "M u-kiug up stock enrouic. Livestock iiai-keiing Board. IP35“- "Jult unlmded at special 1371995 flour. chick scratch, growing mash- °°1'11. bran barley meal etc. A150 extra gcoirquality- ivhtat. For eXlrfi Production and e i: size get a bu! 0f our laying Same p110?“ 1° non members but I10 prolllfi. P- Y3- I. Co-opcratlvc E81! and Poultry Association, 11-3349-‘1-25-27-30- “We are reducing the price 0h Weaucr Mixture and other hog and livestock feeds as fast as market Bllflmes will permit. Never mind H-klng about price. it will usually N the lowest. We sell at a c1080 rice but it must be for cash. lveotook Marketing Board. tinns 'PoHce Open 0n ii At Ra lAPi on rioting‘ ltaugucn L. sou 111-111 \\ Buddhists. I11 10111‘ ‘ 11111-1111; (l5 110.1 “11111 .1- drastic me Thei- w-a i-ii pi-rsed lJ-y re 1111-1-11. 0i lootim-z. as close to "doirt you tnlze thei- camp and nights wit overhead beneath. geilier fi-0 reunion. L-BQM. . All the with RANGOON. Burma 3.11111. 1'1 laid sou attacking another "City TORONTO. became a city of memories tonight evei-ywhertc as old 0 - i 11 by 20 years oi peace. mslillllelllg eivci-e memories of happy (lays in Blllzhty. and the earth There were sad memories -1 did ofitiiiitiibrngobrought these men to- gxiiiiiiiiiii-iiilries will chi-er 1nd thrill them duriml its one. The l-‘rriieh Tricolor and the Bi’ ' 1 ioii Jar-k seems as one flag." tibservi-d 1.1- 1 Heiishu. British n-izi- secretary (TOP, Ll- Mujor-(it-urral M. G. (innit-Tin utter his l‘l)'l\'('i'.*.1l- - 1T0!’ RIGHT‘) and , Premier Dalndier Fire Mob Burma ‘ioiing ngoon, Julv _ 1-0111-1- 011911011 111':- mubs i11 four parts of .11_--1;t, kiiiu-c 1cm‘ 11..- ‘illllliiill! 16 iii c.'11>;-.~ 1o ‘Z9- qui-ll (‘i:1~hi-. l)l‘i\\i‘t‘il Muricms 111111 davs of 11111111111 thi-ou-zh s. t-. 50 1112.5011- havi- .151) lull-red. frightened families under guard after o‘, '11] volley; from riiics of troops tailed to hnlt t-iit- rlntiny. Authorities ptisted a series of i1°llres to restore order. ed that public mssembly of more than five person: was for- bidden and crowds would be dis- loi-z-e Soldiers and pol- '(lf‘i'("l lo shcot any per- or found July 29-Toronto 75.000 wai- veterans as- sembied for the sccmid Canadian Corps reunion. The words. "I remember,“ and remember" were heard comrades 120i» renew acquaintances merry times in canii-eii, grim days and cu shot and shell flew rumbled not come back. ni all over Canada and s of the United States the three days of the events on the prosmm. i11-u. (itiiiv-liii. iii; lion that l '1 n-ilii . 111.11; Mai-ital Troiilales i .-t:'.ien1i-11t is lulu-ii 111111111 as 111i 1n- hzwc ii"-\v tvu -ut 11s t!...i iii lif-TH. i. 11 ilifilfJiVi iii i'.iiii'1i to tile ileri-n-c of the - ' 11'1- EitllTl “1111111-121113 ” - iifiii-J-Mi- liQi-ih Hammi- LONDON. July 211 ~1."l‘1 11in1‘ii'-l troubles oi t 1'1.- Cfllliiiess, |ll:-.111,-1.-. 1 have been eiul 11 (iPPIl of .\'I‘i'-""" to :1 liaiiisli (livurt-e. The 11 _-] . . 11111" "Hi1 11s 1i |1.1-1111'-' 'i'hi- (212111141- 1 -- |i>i'i'l1‘i' i’--“l-- ai-a 111111011. l11-.1-1--.~. 111 911-11111111-1 of the Woolworth 11-1-111111- ' n11 iuiiliviily-i-ii 111-u upon i\\'0-‘\‘(‘.'li'-0l(l siui liii-i-c. :--1l 1- ' 1‘ the couple 111 i11 a 11w‘- \- 111111011111-11 the l). l."l (ill '!\1~ ‘N- i-iliri‘ veil 11-1il.-. l1 ill‘l‘1'l iiiutlr." i1 was ’. 111-i! i‘ 1H1 lluugtvi1;'~i?1-\-<-i1ll~\\- l1-- v '11-! right in any part. of his 11111-1. fortune. The Count. is iveu "1i.11‘1-iii1il right." u-hu-li "11-: 1 1» 111111 H11- ultiuinle (10111 Vin niili 1-1 i1-i-1l in i-ilui-niiou, ri-lhzloii. 11 l‘\1- pm- fcssioniil caret-r of li ' " ‘For Lance's “tends-i- mother "shall have the of the child for the grcati-i- 11111-1 of the year." but “when he heroines of school age he will -u----11 11111- lmll 01' his si-hnnl '111ii*'--‘. l1 the Count and the other hall’ with_ the Countess. Of Memories" Greets 75,000 Veterans In Reunion the setting for the reunion 111 Ex hibiilon Park 011 the shoves of Lake Ontario. the l)1itl‘-'.(‘.\, bi-i-i-ts and the arm builds ivoi-n toi- idou- tificatioi-i and the corps iifirilVlll- Lion's flaming toich emblem 111-e calculated to turn minds bark to scenes i11 France and Belgium 111 the Kears 1914 to 1918. Ex ibition Park was- the sci-tie of one of Canada's first 111111111112 camps during the Orr-at. War. It was sinrtini: place of the long journey to Fiance for many a youthful Ciiilflillliil soldier. 'l‘hcre many obiniui-ci their first. taste of illl'llfll‘_\‘ lite. Torin)‘ they returned lo the once- faniiliai‘ scene. 2O _\‘i“.ll's old-u‘. manv 5Zl‘l‘\'-llflli‘(‘(l. with 5111111111- borilcs 111111 a little sloourd i11 the shoulders. some beat-lint tin w-nunit. and scars of war, to itisvo military life again. sintruieiii 112111011211 Organizer (to n s e rvatives li'\.\l.:\1‘ p.i;t_\. 111111-11 i11 14111111111 1111111 \\.1~ i111’. ‘ 111 1111. > . hi- n11.» 1-11-1-"11-11 in 1-11111111111-11 a 1111-111.) 1' uii- lii 5111101111131‘ 1111111 111- be- 1111111- 1i1-1i1-1111-..1'1 110111111 minister. 1111-, 111111 oli1c1- 1111111 111-feat of 1111- lli-iuy Cioii-rniiii-ui iuur years 1.1111: "U1". 11111111 did not look 101- the piz-ntioii," Mr. Aliiiiii-ii. i11 a » 11d i11-re. "B01111: a lite-loin: t71i1.~i-1-v11\l\-1- and deeply liltl‘l't_‘.~iFli i11 puhlie life 11nd pub- 11c wi-llrii-e. h1- was eoiiviiu-cd the 111-gun‘ ‘.1011 of the National Con- servative Party from the ground up ivas a11 occupation worthy of his mettle." 111'. Robb will fbolilllt‘ his duties within the 111-xi week or i11 (lays. Association with 111111 will be l 111111011111 aihisory" committee. . _1i iii. 111 1113-1. llaiiish Girl Swims Across Baltic Sea (AP. By (iuiii-iilan‘: Specl l Wir 1 WARNFZMUENDE. Ge v. Jul.‘ 29 ~Ai1rr ‘ly two full days of iuzhhng \-..iv and currents. .1 l7 ytkli‘ old 11111111111 girl completed a swim 111-toss the iiiiliic Sea today. s1... 1111.1 11111- biota-rs believed she Wi-ls the 111:1 (‘\'t‘i' to do it. ‘lite 1111-1, Jeuuv Kaiumci-sganrd, swam from (1.d.-ei-_ southern tip of the D1i1il~11 irhind 0f Fflifiivlfl- Nii-ei-iilu-(zeii, mar Wtu-ncmucnde. in 40 hour. two n-itnui-s. The sti-anziit-liue distance ls 28 miles but eui-ri-iits oftrn 100k ilie 1111-1 far off het- cxurse and she had in swqm about 37 miles. Elie also amid; 1n- 1-11111 pa 11111.1 ui water about, half way M11511. .- O 1111111111111 111 1111111 1111111111 Scheduled To Recon- vene In November —Str'eiiu0us Session Reviewed. LONDON, July 29-—(CPCable1— Parliament 2l(i_]0lli'l’l0(l ioday after a strenuous session, with u pos- sibility it 1111111‘ reassemble before the appointed date oi Nov. 1 ii conditions warrant ratification 01 the Anglo-Iializin treaty. Only 1i coi-poi-als guard of mem- bers i\l.tl‘i1(i(‘(i 11s the House flew from subject to subject. including $01111.- shai-p exchanges between the government. and the op- position ovei- ihc 110111111111: of British ships in S11111ilsl1 iviitei-s. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of 'I‘i'a<lc, announced ihzii the complex negoti-atloiis leading toward the Auglo-Aiiiei-ii-zui tradi- treaty w-ei-c being expedited “to obtain a treaty fair to both pari- -ies resulting in the expansion of ii-al-ie between the two nations and may be the first step w-ards the expansion of trade elsewhere in the world as well." Foreign affairs dominated the session 111st closed. the Commons having 25 (lehntes and the Lords i0 oii intei-iiatioinil matters. It. is estimated the igovcriiiueiit a1 .wei‘- ed 5.000 questions 0n a multitude of subjects in this (‘llit"ll,ill'_\‘. Among the 111111111-111111 cveiilsuf the session were the Anglo-liai- iuii treaty‘. signed April lli hilt uuruiificii pending :1 “siriili-iiieut" of the question of intervention in the Spanish war; and the Anglo- (l1e1-u1a11'I'1-eaiy w-iih ieiuii-o to Austrian debts, ivhlch included 111i undertaking to negotiate for bet- ter v-adi- relations between the two (‘Ollilifl s. The Anglo-Eire Treaty \\'flS an- other feature of the session which pointed the way toward improved li1t(‘l‘~gOVL‘i'lii'i'iPi'iii\l relations. 1'11 the (lomestic field. legislat- ion was ennr-ti-ri relaiiiii: iu the coal and film industries. civil nvinilou, 111v i-"irl p1-ccnui1o1is.1'i1i<.i holidays with pay. - The budget 1-1-1sctl the income ta): in five shillings six pPlh-P i11 "l? hound 1'37 l-2 i11-r 1111-- hlghcst in many years, The Gnv- 0l‘i'li'ilf‘lli authorized the pui-etuise .-~..1, of supplies of wheat. Sililill‘. and whale 011. wartime raw nn-vierinls. All 1111-0111111 the ti‘i)l'li' 11f the srssional pi-opzi-zim “'11s the covet-n- ments vast i-caritmmcnt. program. Bomb 1 Explosions Shake Palestine JERUSALEM. July ‘.20—1CP-l~i1iv- as>-Palestine terrorists today made widiaspiead use of bombs. Four womcn were woimtlcd bv n11-explo- sion in the Moslem town of Nab- lus. A l10li1P~I11IIKlG projectile throw-u under :1 Jewish bus 1111-11111 the Julia Road ivniiutleil 1i 110111111 wo- 1111111. Two bombs win-1- 10111111 i11 R basket 0f vcueiablcs 111-11111 biouutit into the J3\\‘l.~l1 111111-1101 111-re by 1111 Arab. Two Arabs \\'(‘l't" killcd Vhlvei- volley 111-ed by siiipi .- luz alone 1111- Tull-iii-em-liri11111-11 ioarl. One Ji-w W115 killed us-nr 111v .lafl1i-'i‘i-l A111‘ City iii‘? .-\‘ 'l'1l~ karcm J15 i1(‘i'FlJl1.\ were arrested following seizure oi an arms cache. Rescue (‘rew (if French Schooner (C. i‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX. Julv 29- Fnsat Coast Radio Sianal Service officials said ionizhtAtht-y- had been notified the Norwegian freighter Point-land hat-l taken off the master and 15 men of the ci-r-iv of the French schooner Nolre Dame De Si. Jouan which founderod near Nfld. ay. Eighteen other members of the crew had ft the ship before the passey. The three-mast-cd vessel burned to the water's edge after an explosion. First news of the schoonci-‘s nllshi was relayed to tile Ca Race. ld.. radio station by t e l Swedish ship Consul Corfitmn which stood ' 111-illl hel arrived. The Noii-e ame Dc i. Jouau 251 tons net, built t 5t, M 1 1 1022. a M n Wheat (lron Placed At 350.000.0011 Bust. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire! WlNNlPFG, July 29.~Po.=s1btllt_v of a w-heat. crop of 351) 000,000 bushels for the three Prairie Prov- lnees Ls indicated in the Scat-lo Gian Company's rcnori re‘eas1~<l teiinv. haved on 1.06 - ' and condition: prev: resent hat normal until harvest. io- l Cane Pine. ' Polarisation ..amv.ai---to rows“, 1m... is listed in Lloyd's as a VFSSPI 0f- llew lliisso-Jap Border Incident 1A1’. By Guardian's Special Wire) IIOSCOW, July Zil-Japaiiese- nlzini-houkun detachments weii- repulsed by Soviet troo s today in a new Siberian bor ei- incl- ilent which prurmpied a Russian protest to Tokyo. A communique describing the incident said there were dead and wounded on both sides, but diil not give the extent of casu- allies. The skirmish was said to have occurred when Japanese-blan- rhoiikuo forces attempted tn occupy a liiii near the junction o1‘ Siberia. ltiani-houkuo and Koren, Thi- communique, which 1 $vrivd the iiiil in question 11.. iii Soviet territory, di-elaircil that 11s a result 0t‘ measures taken by Sciviet frontier guards- the Japzincw - Sianchoukun (ii-tach- Ilifliis were “decisively ilrlven from N-ivici territory.“ 111w 1111111 1111:1111 P111101 Expresses Wonder At Fascist Need To Im- itoic (iermany. (.\.l’. By (iuariiiainls- 51101-1111 Wire) ROME, Julv J1J~A reply by Pope Pius to the 111-w (l0i‘ ' 0t 1111111111 Faszcis-m \-.-l1.1:l1 holds 1111- Pope did 11o1 11101111011 J1-1vs1 by 11.11111- l)lll1 he lzsteil charity 10-‘ \\"1\r(is others a; a11 article o1 the‘ Clllllil 1:11:11 said: "We do} not w-anl m $11111 te anything in} the new 1.1-1 the 11111111111 fa11111 111:1 iioluirss linked _ 11111111 doctrine with German raciall polici- ‘flan he said it miliht be! asked: "Whv lll the ivoi-ld Ital)‘ 11n- ioi-tunati-lv fell the need to imi- tate (i<‘l'il1fil1y?" T11- Pope said lll(‘>£‘ things yesy when hc addressed l1ilSSi()ii-' ‘Lidellks o1‘ 37 initicnalitics who; icii 111111 at his summer i-cs1~ deuce, Cash-l Uondolio. 1 Different, Vii-M's His Tfliililliih as t‘iill)0(llC(l 111‘ ljO1-\se1-.-1ilu1-i.- Romauirs resume. .‘§ii'i‘.~..\'i‘1‘i the (lliii-i-i-iict- hi-twevu the church's conception of mankind as "one single. great, univei-sal human family" 1111;: conceptions which "mean bllfliUFS erected between men and other men, between folk 111111 other folk.“ Faseisiirs new racial doctrine. 1711111111115111011 July l4 by a group of proii-ssoi-s under the auspices oi ltfii. 1111's Ministi-y- of Popular Culiuie, proclaimed the "aryanism" 0f thi- Italian people. T1111 P1111111. 111 the some tiuic, l'iii\i‘ti his voiel- 11111111151. attacks on Catholic. Action 1i lav oi-lniiiizaiioii which iii thi- pus: 1111s been 11 c011- ii-e oi friction i1)("1\\'t‘(‘i1l"il-<Ci.\iil and the cliut-cli and \\'iliCll hail been at~ tucked bv a sci-lion of the Fascist. lll'l'$.\ slum- 1111111111111-1-1111-111 o1‘ the ncw niciiil $111. C.i.hi>lir:., who regard concili- 1111011 i)"l\\'(‘(‘il the i-hiuch (11111 1l1e 1111111111 siaiiu-tiiir Luieiiiu ‘Treaties (if ‘ l. . 1921i as 0111- oi Pas- clsitils gi-i-nlest. achievements. were grcnilv i-iuici-riied lf‘.i present trends icatl i11 a new break. The (111-‘1-2-11111 of lfl pmvided that Zl".i\1l,iF‘,R o.‘ 11a 1 Catholic Action were to he "outside any po- lliivfll pat-iv zuid under (111-cot eon- Iml of the l1l(’l'.'il'(‘l1\'()l ihi- 011111-011" mid that Catholic Action should confine itseli to religious activities. The concordat also ])i‘OVl(l(‘(l that, iii case of auv (liffercnei- iii-tween the church 11nd stale in interpret- illi: its terms. an effort should he made i0 i-cilcli agreement, by friénd< '14 PAGES 5 F 1-;66p5‘Mi1ii.-a 1 i 1111-1 11111111 MAXIMS OFA M E Rl-I MAN A loss which is not known is not lost, Annual Sinai-n mun Utlhetlrtl p.100 If)‘ .\Iiill-—l'. l- SL001 (‘ltliiiilii uuri IQ. B. $1.00 ABOARD 1Forces Launch Search For Craft Y jSilence Shrouds-Fate Of F 13111115, Boat Missing In Typhoon. f Cradle “Qi-Pacific. (B11 The .-is'soeiulcrl Press) I\I.~\I\'ll..-\_ July IliI--(.\:ii1i1-ri:1.\,)-~'l'hc 1113-11111 lln-vall Clipper. with l5 persons :1|io:i1-il_ “'11s llilliillitl>~l\ 11'- -~inq today in the i_\'|)l'l0(il1 ei-uillc of ihc Pacific. United Slates miliiar) 11nd naval forces quit-lily launched 1i search by 111v 11nd sea. hoping the 'l‘1-111i.~1i:1c1iic fljflligf limit hilll iilichtetl suit-l) on the \\iiii'l'. liui ihi-_\ lis- tened fruitless-i)‘ i111- hi-i- radio. ‘ 'l‘i1i-_\‘ 1iiiiai-d their inimecli1iii- ho1ie~ Uii the 111m) ti-uns- port-Ueius which u-us only ST i1liit‘.\ ziivzi) uhi-ii the 111111101‘ ‘ sent hci- lust messziui- zit S211‘) l’:.\l. l;1~t n11-hi waving she was 3115 miles 021st of .\i1inil:1. With six 1izisenei-i-s 11nd 1i Ci'1.'\\ 111' nine. the (Tlippi-r left (luzim zit ll:.1i A..\l. yesterday foi- 11 loisii-mili- jump in Manila. terminus of her ri-uulai- h 21141-111110 i-oiile from (lili- foi-nizi. Radio listeners spread the zilzii-m when four hours 1mssed without a routine report from the pizine. ivhieh usu- ally gave its posiiioii and flying- condiiioiis every‘ I'll min- uics. 4 BBNFERS WITH MAYOR FilSTER Join In Search Fourteen warships left Bay to join the 1111111. The plane's radio silt-livi- rlerl foi-ebniliiius Hlu- w11.-. pod to send 111111 l'f‘1‘t'l\'i' 1111-“. from the 111-min xiii-lave 111111. i111 r1111: the ])i>.\\li)illl_\' <11 1i 111x11 111 K111111111 r11!‘- i-11i1111- s sage mi-iitiniiecl rain and Slit‘ been 5i1>t‘l‘(|lllLL 111111111111 :1 11111111-8- ritch- 1-0111-11 ivind (.>Zi.‘.‘.\‘1'[1., m. Iiezicliius: ihi- vicinitv 11f the. .1 , mister! 121111111X 111st 1-1-1101-11-11 position, ilie ' NIciu-s begun .‘>\\'i'01)liiLl' ihi: with hei- sr-uri-hlicliis. \\‘llli(' nagging along the criiil-se. A1 A. M.- 11111111‘ >110 i-eprii-ietl 1111111111 sighted noihluc. Aboard Flying 1511.11 The (li|l]1(‘i' was i11 uhiiipi- of Len Terleizkv. iil'(' P1111 111111-1-11-1111 1 pilot. and K. A. Ki-iins-rlu 1i rlvllx- 1 ion ti-zifiii- 111111111111-1- of iii(' iw-zn- 1 pnliv. \\11\ 1111111111: the l)<'l,\_$(\1]g4>1‘§' ‘ _ Thi- nihei- pzisv-iizgi-i-s 11-11-1 .\ 1- jili‘ l-lon-zu-rl Frr-ii-ii 111 Portion" Ore. 111'. Earle hllkilllPl, u. -1l authority n11 lqnxisv, 11ml 1)1~_ Fred Ali-lei‘. principal 11-1111111-111, of the (ii-piii-lirient 11f ultuie, both of Washington. l’). F2. 1'1‘, Wyinaii. Curiiss-lvrichi 1111-1311111. official of New ‘Yin-h. 111111 \\':ih $1111’: Chm‘. (‘lib-cw r1-<1:1111-.1I4-111' of Jl‘i'.'~'(‘_\' (‘i113 N. J lit 'f‘i-1‘lei.'/. i'i'L 1v officer M A, Walker: fir-er G. M. Davis; ]\11.~\11'1,. ~ 1-11-1111 .1 t. n-irc first si-riuui o1~ third nilievi- .1, M. Sauceda: fnui-ih officer .1. W. 110111-11; (‘li!llil(‘(‘i‘ H. L. C'1.\.. 11.- /- sis-(tani rPlii‘lllI‘(‘l' T. i’. 511.111.} // A X ra 1n r11'11---‘ “' .\lcC:11-tv, 11ml - - / Sil"\\'l1i'll I. Fzu-ker. G0-(\Ef1ER 1S P. Disappeni-aiiii of the nun-n11 Cm \~11L\.111 c. ‘f0 Plillllvi‘ (i11! no! 11111-01. 1111- 11-111-1-111- ed ilepni-lii‘ f it. ‘1. .- - T111‘ (Jlliufl Iifluiin-i‘. qfi-oiili AHYfAiNC‘ Calif. with the 11~11:1l i-reu‘ 111111, n llfI-"Fr-iiizi-i- list, Chinese Strive 'fo fl-epulse Invaders SHANfillAl. Jlllr 131i Ell‘ lichvci-ii Clllilfiwi‘ 11-111-11 overland Japanese fm-ce. nbSiisiiuu. was reported 1011112111 as ilankoiws defender strove (ll‘1\\\l‘1'l|Zl‘l\' in , cheek v _ ,\i 1111111; .1; -111. Y1“. .. tsi- \'11l.-\ i1il‘1'i1il\'(‘. -, The 1lap11111-s1- force 1h11.1'-! 11:11 wav tlirouch 11101111111111 1 1. {n1 _ _ _ reach the towii wltu-h iii-n‘ ‘p1 l“ ‘m’ l-"l-‘lll-"l PW“ taken if the iiivaclti-s 1111- 111 1 1 -" ' ‘1u1111\"1-11_ ,1. , cute a flaukinc‘ 111111-1-1111-111 1-1-111-2111-11-(3 attack m1 ‘ extreme of the c1 1L means. ATHENS, July 29~Geueral John Mctnxas, tiiciatoi- of Greece, was reported in have smashed with lightning .\}‘lt‘t'd today‘ an anti- Fastcist revolt on the island of re e. ‘Within four hours after announ- cing the ii-isuigciits had seized Crr-lg-‘s capital i-iiy of Cam-n. 1h.- FflSCiH, Government in Athens said it was all over. The leaders of the uprising were i-eporl-i-(l a1 ted, while Govern- ment forces were ni-csslug meas- ures “c-iqucd 1o prevciil '1 iiil'ill(‘l' 0111.111 1k. .\ .‘fl.\"i s, known a.» "l..z‘1‘1l1- 1111111 di.~1.i'<-111-(l ainii, 11111-111. 1... lair forces as soon 1'\.\ 111111; of the lribellion reached the mainland. I The revolt, which broke out last night. was headed by M. Mitsotakl. Ji/olli-y line. ~-Metaxas~Nips Anti-Fascist Revolt On Island Of Crete (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) a nephew‘ of the laic Elli-iiiiii-z-ios Vr-111zeio.~. who i11 111.15 led one of the fiercest revolts ill the modczii history n1 Greece. Ve111zcloslo4-11nd bcfme 21111: King. swiicl - 1 Greece recalled he:- lufl front a republic ‘111 a iuoiuir i Now she is Ii cnmhlurit-ioi: 11f 11 - art-by and diclaiot-sliip, 11-1-11 K1111! Gcorue 11p1>a1c11_ .. .. part 111 1111- 111-11111‘ 11111-1 :1. govi-riiu-ieu‘ The i-i-bi-Is wv-v‘ _ m“. 1.,.,.,.m,,..m| 1' . 1m (-11: 1111111‘ “~'\ill\l.< [c1111 Hardin; " Iii ‘ti’. ;|_ m, l p. in . and l . m. iiiriiii-n- . “a tiiu- 11.1.1 1i. n1. ii .1. ni. 3.0.1 p m. 1.; o! "cm-aw: .11.. -1. 11v! ‘i-i" n"- £11,. P0131‘ “T11. 1'q\1)4)|"l‘\l 1'0 ilPi Mini-lays, Leaves Borden I100 11.111. mtrollii-it: the sit-cm.» and 7 p. m. Lem-cs ilvrmeiitina 10.1? a 111 with orders to disarm and arrest and 11.10 n. m. of Cum-a I all suspects. 1 ry, Naval A 111111 ilu- P1111111‘, \\'l|.‘. \‘l|ll\li1'l 1-1-11 11s 1.1-11\\-111‘1l1_v 11s 11111‘ ~ii111ll _\.i1l ‘. nun lll"i' lop. as. niarli- public h)‘ P1111 Aini-i-iixui .-\11\v11_\.~. 11-11-1: . ' uiis iill 1111111111; also that llli‘ bu; . clipper \\'il.‘~ 111-11111111: 111111 ll1li"— _1 orabli- weather. The last n 1 .1 0 1 1; i i: :1‘. i" ..,~._ _ ~=4\__._ -1