MAXIMS OI-‘A MERE MAN No haughty eye ever saw God's glnfy in the sky, or ever shall. plum" W f M‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by Ev erybody When Death calls “I want you tonight" none can write an excuw MAXI M S OFA MERE MAN W “-"'":.':...:r:..°i:lr GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDA ___ .51: W1§_ljI_'_C'Ki_j4__GE OF MISSING ASIRLiNERAGESLSSBXMETEB NEFBRIEFH Nominations In REPLIES Slilll ENCOURAGING Fascists Powers Agree “In Principle.” In- surgents R e n e w Basque Offensive. ’A, I‘. by Guardian! Special Wire) LONDON, June 6-—'l‘he British Government, a spokesman indicat- gil today, con riders replies receiv- Ill Saturday from Italy and Ger- iiiany as definitely encouraging hopes for early restoration of the international effort to isolate the spiinish civil war. The Rome and Berlin replies- to Brilain‘s three-point suggestion i-were riot published and official British comment was withheld, but |t was authoritatively understood tho British initiative to bring the two Fascist powers back into the lion-intervention scheme had met Ilth some success. 0n Britain's third point, for consultation among all the control powers if n. warship of any of them hfired un, it ivni; irzlicntwi liizly llltl Germany hind agreed “in prin- ciple" but with reservations. 'l'iiesc lpparently amounted to reserving the right to shoot first and cori- iult afterward. Authoritative opinion was that the chief task remaining for For- eign Secretary Eden, conducting the British campaign for alleviat- iluthc crisis, was to convince Premier Musolini and Reich f ch- rrrilitlcr that it is not lll".fl v for warships in Spanish winters to bequick on the trigger. The crisis arcse last week-end when Spanish Government ziir- pliinc bombed the Italian naval auxlli f Barietla. killing six of- ficers, and the German pocket battleship lkutsclilzrirzl. killini; ‘.28. ind the German nzivy retaliated by bombing Simnlsh Auncria. lioili Italy and German‘- llien wi ..w from the 27~nation Non-Interven- tion Committee. i BY EDWARD NEIL Associated Press Foreign Stiff’ WITH THE INSURGETNTS ON THE BILBAO FRONT Julie 0- tAPl-Arcliduke Otto of Hays- burs. claimant of the vacant throne of Austria, was an cve- witness today of the resumption {lithe Spanish Insurueiils drive Foiililcmrvrrlil “flier-ting P. h. i. Poultry Assoc- iation Agricultural Hall. Monday, lune 7th. 8 P. M. L-1l80-til-7-ll. "kc Cream Social in Grahams Hall, Wednesday cveniig, ilulie 0th. L-l183-6-7-1i. "Ice Cream Social in nid of V]. l. in Fredericton Hall, Thursday, June ioui. Lrllfltl-Gfl-Zi. "Ice crciini festival and bazaar. ll-‘llc River Church ground", "Ved- ltldlv. June ninth. L-iias. "Seven Mile Bay hill Friday. Jllhc 11th. play by Li“ rcrl-m piny- "5- Holy Redeemer Cii.:i'/..telo\vii.. 11-1193-6-7-31- "500 Mt. Herbert in annual ‘W. Malpcque Hall. Wednesday, lune em. Also island Minlstrcls. L-llill-B-7-2l. P Three Act Comedy by Emerald‘ "Hrs 1n Sllmmerfleld United mill. Wildly. June 7th. 0.20. Dance after. L-1l06-6-4—3i. “Celebrate New King's Birthday “lending Supper, Dance and W191 amusements in St. Teresa's IL June 9th. Admission 25c. Irllll-G-l-Si. "Borden Line Olub loading horn. l“. calves every Wedmldny n "blur. Hours ia-a. rt-ocn-io-n 'r w u. u —_'¢' L Annual meeting Charlottetown flflieg Auxiliary Protestant Or- "m. Lesion Building, many. he uni. zrso. II-IIOD-U-T-fli. "The regular mcrithl meeting of 31c Ladies’ Aid of theyPrlnee Ed- llrd Island Hospital will be held in M” “Mllltnl on Tuesday, Junc 8th. 3.30 P. M. Iwllw-B-Wili. U"S<~e the Western iroiim People's ‘Igloo religious drama contest June n “i 3 PM. in Cape ‘Traverse Hall. Y eclrrwn Union presents "Ollf M!" ears . Bodeque Union “Soup. Sand miflllblisli." (Any weather.) lLS. Saturday w!’- Ds Gliardilrfl spwini Wire) HAT-IF‘ . June o-Constituen- C105 at opposite ends of Nova, swim. Dlilby and Guysboro Corin- fie", were the only ones in which nomination meetings we“ herd Saturday as political workers rest- ed before another week of activity. Digby Conservative. cilose E, B, P111411. Iaberuls in Guysboro nam- ed H- L- TONE)’. He replaces Hon. C. W. Airderson. ltfinister without Portfolio in the Macdonald admin- istrniion. 'I‘lie noniinntioirs brought the number thus far to 4'7, 25 Liberals rind 22 Conservatives artificial APPROACHES Pills sun Financial Interests Urge British Gov- ernment T0 Take Action To Avert Rout. (Gy George Ifamblcton. Canadian Press Staff Writer) lpNDONyJune 6—After a week of frantic selling, the gold scare approaches a panic. Financial in- terests are urging that the only way to prevent a rout 1.5 swift. dc- cisive action by the ‘British Gov- crlimcnt. Hitherto British authorities have been buying gold at the widening discount on dollar parity. which on Friday reached l5 cents an ounce. "Whatever was the original m0- tive of that pol’ "" says the Fin. nriciril New , " l5 clctintliat it has dcfcatcd its object and the widen- ing di count cannot foil to suggest to lllfrkfifi and to gold lionrders tlirit tlic exchange equalization ac- count is reluctant to buy. That lllllllitx-z that if Britain will not slioulrlrr part of the burden, then the ivholc must be thmivn on the uziivillhg shoulders of America. thereby increasing the danger of an American pricc reduction udd- ing to public alarm. "From that it follows that t.lie burden of financing and steriliz- ing the existing gold supplies must be shared. if not between a irum- bcr of monetary power". then at tlic very least between Britainand America. “And it seems that the only way in which Britain ran fairly and :quarcly shoulder her share of the burden is by undertaking to buy gold at n publicly announced and comparatively stable irrice." the netirriuipcr continued. f. r the moment. however. all is itainty. Despite repeated de- (Continued on page 7) Renewed Religious Tension In Germany BERLIN, June 6—~<A?)-—T0l15101l lJClATUJll the Nazi Itfijdllt! and the Roman Catholic Church flared ill- to fist. fights today in at least one section of Germany. Fighting broke out in Munich. following which I0 priests werfl arrested, while Chancellor Hitler wanied the country he would not tolerate religious strife. At the same time, Catholic lead- ers replied spiritedly to Nail charges of widespread immorality in their institutions. Shots Shatter In Ohio Steel (A. P. by Guardian's lpeoinl Wire) YOUNGSTOWN, 0., June 6 — tAPl-A rapid exchonle of sun ghots between participants in the United state: big ltcel ltrikeshat- tered the Sunday quiet before dawn today in the broad Mohoningnlvwar Valley o! Ohio where the Commit- tee 1m- Industrial Organiuticn steel workers organizing committee iiiimmoned striking mill worker: for niiother show of strcnflh against the independent pi- ‘ucnrs. Police officials reported thatpick- (is clashed with workers trying to get into Republic Steel Corporat- ion's Canton plant two hours be- fore dcyllshl- 11-1180-0-7-21. 51x men wldinl “Null! I lhll- PHR 01. lfLAN ‘Iii-in; 11min i i g g FINDS- F win-ii: Vice - Regal Partyi 0n Maritime Tour" H111] llNlilUE EXPERIENCE UVERSEAS Major Rogers De- scribes Visit To Ger- m a n y A n d Old Country, 0n Return With Island Corona- tion Contingent. QUEBEC, June 6—(CiP)—1nrd and Lady 'I‘ivecdsmuir left today on a V.5l[ to Nova Scota and New Brunswick. The Vice-Regal couple, who have been staying at the Gov- ernor-GeneraPs summer home here. will visit Halifax, Fredericton and Saint Jchn N. B. They will return June 14. Tiicir Excellencies are accom- panied by Col. E. D. MacKenzic. Licul. S. G. Rivers-Smith and Mrs. George Pupc. Experiences to last a lifetime were crowded into a few short weeks for the Island members of the Canadinir Coronation conting- I N n T w A ant, who returned last week after a iuo t enjoyable visit to the Old ___ l Country. The contingent. headed Spanish Loyalists by M8101.‘ T.‘ B. Rogers. in- cluded R. S. M. George Brady, S. Seeking- War Ma_ . terial. S. M. Skeffington. C. S. M. Angus OTTAWA, June 6—'I‘he Domin- Mclviasters, and Corp. J. MacDon- ald. C. S. .71.. Ira Ellis left the train fan's capital is in the political dol- drums. at O'Leary and Staff Sergt. Char- les Praught remained over at Moncton, arriving home next eve- So much is this so that. word of the victory of Liberal Premier Pat- tul.o in the Bmish Columbia elec- ning. Lions was received lierc with equali- The Island section of the Can- adian contingent left here on April imlty and the irublle declaration of Prclnici" Hepburn of Ulltitl‘l0 that l3. One officer from each section, with other ranks. went immediate- ly to Ottawa for inlen-ivc training at the Fair Grounds. The following he i:- no longer a. supporter of week the remainder of the officers Prime Munster itiackenzie King raised hardly‘ enough breeze to ruffle the political sail. Attention oi OboEYVEYS has, been came in, the total contingent. rep- resentative of every province. numbering about '10 officers and 200 men. 1n addition, lhcre were (“Wald F0 mild” W116"! M!‘ 34'5"" keiizic Kuig and several of his min- iSILIS are considering the problems o1 the Imperial. Conference and it the Air Force men in training at Toronto. and the Navy ot Halifax. was assumed comment on import.- ant domestic matters would be re- The contingent left Ottawa on April 22, entrained for Montreal and sailed on the “Montcalmfl y, , The Mr Force joined the comm? sefllliigl glzlesuloithizlllcrgfiillllrdiet remain- "nb at Mmiueah the NM“ W" ing in Ottawa has been further rc- prweedmg I'm" Halifax l“ t‘ duccd by the a/bscncc of Agricult- dcstroyer. urc Minister Gardiner in Western Falmwmg 5171131 m" somhmnp" 1 Canada and Labor Minister" Rogers t9" 9" M-“Y 6- mg 130111111391" “'35 1 in Nova Scotih wlicre its acting cle- inspected by the General 0111691’ 1 lciicc minister" 11c will officiate at C0lllll11ll1d1ll811105011919111Allllllllld rlic launching of ii nciv niincsivcep- went immediately to Pirbright and 0y hi; Metgghfln on Wgdnggdgyl, Biley campS. Mfliflf Roiefb‘ “i415 Lust week Mr. Iloqcrs aiuiouncet: quartered at Canada I-fut it BLs- I the award of $14,000,000 in contracts ley, the some quarters which are i for defence maternal. $10,000,000 of allotted to the Bisley rifle teams ‘ which is to be spent in Canada. from this country. Tile camp was "This s in pursuance of the en- Smyau-d about (my mile; from forged (IClPIICP program which is Londen [expected to cost. $33,000,000 in the On the following Friday Major present fiscal Oycni" c10nipai'c'cllii'i.1l; Rogers obtained leave. and vivenlt to gbriiltklgwiloo-O 0 1" 1'19 P191” 1* ~ fongghumtn ,.‘,I,‘°.I.I,°1§QI.I “A neck-cud Ilaian report the “g . y’ I ‘ “Needed m Spun .‘~1\ Loyulii-ts hrid gathered to- glirarfiégi‘ veremo] y l gclhcr‘ $16,000,000 to buy rifles and ' . . . , bl f C - The whole commgem’ w” 1mm’ "tlllllllllllilOll prcsuina y rom an _ _ , 0dr. found no support here. ed wgtldgnlas gush“ Zgggfieozfifa The Dominion owns o. rcscrvc of 5°55 n c’ 7‘ "me" . ' . or ti tinted Ross rifles and zi quan- along with other Colonial continu- 1 q _ lity of ammunition, but they are ents were entertained at the Ca~- my for Dale. 1110- Expert tcclincinus are at ucrk on preparations for the Trans-Can- ada airway, setting up ivireless bea- cons and getting emergency land- ing firlji. in shape. I f" “incl will meet again this W001i viii!‘ Fciinini‘ Raoul BR1111111111151- PClllll‘ prime minister. lllP-‘ldlng- bu: the meeting will llmbflbll’ be couf ncd lo administrative matters. llead - hunter In Manila Guard Duty at Palace Sunday. May 9. two officers and fifty men of iii: Canadian con- tingent mozinlwl 21111111 B1 131W‘- lngham Paarc. T is was a s12 .11 honour. and the Cczngdiarls acquit- ted themselves exceptlornlly “"011- Company Sergeant Major Ira Ellis wa; the only Islariclc an guard duty, the guard con“ a-ri; for the most port of warrant c.- Sought rmks {or this rpecial privl.t_,e. strontium null PHWER SAYS fiflEliilifi Declares New Gas Proof Mask Perfect- ed In Outlining Aer- ial Ilefencc Plans. (C. P. by (iuardinrfs Special Wire) BERLIN, Julie th-"Whcrc Ger- man blood has flowed blood mus! flow," Genera! licrniziiiii Goering cicclavcd Satin-tiny iii 0.: broadcast addrcs outliizisig s1 . taken to make G0flllfllly safe nu- ; ainat aerial attack. ' "The time is past when Go'- many could be inlimirlniwl." lll‘ said. “Those who hrivc nor in; understood that G0l‘m.’lll_\' Pflllll‘ be offended with uiiiwiuiily- have learned by our smashing reply the attack against the flcifscli- land that we arc again inzisirr.“ He referred to the Gcrnznn .~hcl!- ing of the Spanish port oi Ainicriri in retaliation for the bombing of the battleship Dcutschlnnrl by Spanish Government ivarpldirixs. "When German blood hi1 the damacc canil0;_be $11).‘ , making ink flow," he dc .: . “Blood must flow." Germany, he told a 111:0 pre- paredness meeting. lid. developed s. gas mask capable of fPrlfiilllfl‘ any war gas known at present. Already millions of llic ina.~ks have been made and will be dis- tributed at a. small pricc. lli~ nii- nouncement was cheered by H1011‘.- ands of Air Defence IJCllgUO iriom- bcis in an open air theatre on ihe i936 Olympic Game Grounds. The 5' Considering the short notice which the Canadians rcceivett, 1 ' acquitted themselves excepticn; gv well, and were the recipients of, many favorable comments on the‘ manner in which they upheld the traditions of the Canadian mil- itary force. On the following morning the Canadian conttnlents Pfofiecded by troin to Olympia, West. Ken- glngton. In the some buildlilrjig were quartered 6.400 IYOODS- 6 11°‘ uL He “viggld- ficcrs who stepped back into ~he MANILA, June 6—-<AP)—_Th8 hcad-htuiler today, bringing to 13 the number he has killed and’ to 2O the total death count attributable to his savzigcry. , Keeping far ahead of pursuing wiistobularymen. the crazed des- cendant of fierce head-hunting tribesmen en pt upon the children ynsfle.xc9pb-_l-ol1illgl:agqgglZECALQX}: Tlerror reigned in the villages of —)S ‘ c ay n Province, northern 11111011 (oonbhued an page 7) Isklgnd? because Boll vowed he j-r lrzliggrlirigl 24 persons before sur- Sunday Quiet Strike Area Townspeople reported he was killing indiscriminately and with- k near the rolling mill. Pol- is: gfgnin John McDonald nid. out provocation. The child victims exchanged pin fire with I lmlll were at play when he struck. mop of pickets trying to blockade Advices from Ablung. where he ltarikd his mid bincnerv about , to th mill. I-ie estimated fgiffiififl werceflred without either we weeks ago, said the constnbul- cry‘: pursuit was a mere some 01 pickets or workers beinfl 1111- 11° sold three men succeeded in 881"" hide-and-seek for Bolt. in; entrance to the 1111"" "1111" ll. S. Mounties Soak llit And Run Driver their companions scattered in the dawn. ELMBDALE, N. 8., June ti-Roynl A; the strike milled 1M" m‘ Canadian Mounted Police were llth “day there were no vielblo searching tonight for an 1111101110111"? signs that it was any 1188"!‘ I which. they said. struck and killed peaceful settlement than Whflll 1i- James A. Iiinor, 35. of Laniz sldinil started on the night of Mail Mill near here, early today. shutting down practically all the Inner‘; body was found beside the production mixhlncry of one sixth highway. ‘There were no eye w.t- of the nation's mu industry. noun o! the accident, meeting celebrated the 1P.'l‘_llll".l fourth anniversary. “Vi/e have kept these gas hunks a secret hitherto. but now they n re ready." Goeriirg declared. He exhorted ivomen especially t0 do their part 1n biiildzii: up the air defence league. “We do not wan‘. ivcnk. cizcriaivd women." lie said. “Our a" dc- fences remain incomplete lll we have civilian protection aunii ‘. attacks. It is sclf-eviiiriil. that women must play n special role 1n that." Goering said the Reich's prc- pnrntiolis for defence tiger rt air attack" on it. industrial caiiircs" practically are complete. After four years work the. Civil- tan Air Defence Iicnguc irunihcrs 5,080,000 "specially trriincrl" llll‘ll1— bars among its 271100.000 mini. the Air Minister declared. Ordination Service Held At Sackville SACKVILL-E, N. 13., JliiJ. ii ul- dinntioii of zu young men today and on address ins. evcinri; ~> 111V- J hing uoriioii, Aloiitrtai, uii tilt: lotion 0i icilgioli anti indust . democracy, were ainuiig icnuii" s of weekend proceedings iii file .\llti'i— time Conference oi the biulcd Church of Canada. Her. iJr. A. s. Rogers, SLllllL JUilll, prczivlicd at ' QYdILBL oil service, and tilt: surlilull at ioiuglivs conciuduig svsnvh v1 the conierencc was giicii by ilct. George ‘Pclford. Fredericton. _ “Inc new em has iiiidllttl in: labor on this continent and uc. l.:c church, welcome it." said Mi‘. Gui- d011, “The Marituiics are biaziuil the way for tliiii legislation ‘ 1o other parts of Canada." ll€ltltltld.l. referring to trnilc llillLlll 11111-111110" ill Nova Scot o. Concentrated elloris to 11111101“ economic lnsecurlty _“'°“‘“ Wmfff a basis for constructuig tiiu lu._l.'t.~._ form of christian lite. the irriiiiuiii continued. Democracy liad bvi-llYlll steady deciine since the Grriu \\ 11l- Rcv. H. T. S. Ornall, Sniiii John. conference president. formally dc- clnred the confererfcc clown and announced the next would be livid here next. June. . . ileath Saturday 0f Baron Kylsant LONDON. June 6—Barou K) 1»- uit of Oarmathen, Britain's" orie- time "Napoleon of Shillllllll; 010d Saturday at his home in Coomb. in Oxfordshirc. I-fe was '15. 19rd Kylsnnt, who became n banon in i923 and was for many years a member oi’ the iloiise of Commons, was convicted June I10. i031. of publl hing a false prospec- til; in connection with tlic issue of debenture stock by 11"! B01111 M011 Btenm Packet Company. of which he virus chairman. He was senten- ced to a ycnr in 111180"- Tzieer was no heir to his N10. 1-1-11‘.- voh i Concludes Sessions f DEEP BROOK. N. 5., June 6- 1 lCPl-The Maritime Conference] of rlic Strudent Christian lviovc- lllClli. h erosion here since 'I‘i.1cs- v tiny, Lt)"(‘l‘l(](‘(1 its conference l0- .‘ ilziv. t .1 brief business meeting ‘ to be hvlil here tomorrow remains on the nxcnda, which included nddr s by a number of promin- s. l4(‘illl'(‘i‘,s in niteixrliiiice ion were Mn. Indiik Snell Kori-a. S i"l't‘i.ll'_\' ll Alurtrziii, o Nriv York. Pll 11p It. Bctiitv, S(‘(‘l‘t'i..'l!'_\' \l"~~i>nnr_v Council of the wluii .\Il>\'t‘ll1t"lll. and .\’li.a< Yfllllll. Principal of i School for‘ girls. rllliluu ruins ilbliN in 1.0116 suv llfixpedition Planes Re- turn T0 Island Base LCZIVIIUI Four Men And a Dog On Ice Floe. MOSCOW. June oatAPn-Four men and a do; were left alone on n d iuig on iioc near the North Pole lociny w iciid a year gather- ill" sciclii (lzilzi to 011L011 ii kncivledgc cf the tvo ti. Grim Discovery Conference ,1 Made On Utah? Mountain Ridge Bodies Of Seven Victims Believed Buried In Snow-drifts. Plane - Complei Wreck. ALPINI‘). ituh. Juni- ti__(_\ lost nearly was no llliliffll‘ thnii n ivnsh liil and two women fl('('llllillll.~ must llt‘ tin-- .-. 30 feet (ieep. The dist-over") nus mziiie on lniiit‘ llurd} ltidgc. miles up ii tortuous mtlillllilill Wasatch .\lotintiiins 23 miles sniilht-ii-i The Ridge is 35 miles lJllSi of lhe craft was lost in ruin an All‘ Exllress for the craft uhi found. (lilicizils said it he uncovered. mic-h A report the plane ‘x-xplodtrii" before it crashed info the . iairi psak~only about 2O icrt n‘ the highest pizin i wins lffiilillllll» 1y (ilscountcci. A giuird was posit-ii. Itunald Dyclic. of the National Forest Scr- vice. aiding in directing the l/iizg hunt from a campii niiii- and on»- half from the ivreckage. said no one would be taken there bifrirc Ivloriday morning. "If they had just been flyln: 25 feet higher". said Dyclie. "lliev es of the Soviet ole Exwcditon i.i_\' left the hmi: (null) 6“- 1 d by tlic- pal finder plane Mir 1 lll‘.'1l' the Pole. it was an- Ilt1'lIli"'l1lll‘. lodrrv. Yive and a llill hours later ' 1nd a‘, the Expcditozifis c zit Rudolf Island. 560 miles from the Pole. The fourth Dlflllt.‘ v.~_ix (lnun about halfwayu Win-n the pilots decided tlicv llfltl m! cn. ch fuel lo carry I111 bcck t» Rudd!‘ Island. the EX- }\ '1.:‘.ii Ixridcr. Dr. Otto J. Schmill. directed llizit 111101‘ should borrotv zdsoliile from the fourth. A. I. Aloxicff. All four - ,- slilfifltl tozcthcr and flew ill‘ ouitvov until they reached 111C ll-"illi nnrnucl. about 3'51!) miles from ill!‘ Polo Then Alcxicif hurrawcrl clown- iviiril l1‘l‘!lll£‘ll the clouds and {n-ihi; niirllnsz place on the 10f‘ ivlxerr‘ he wll wni’ uiWl izi~l cm he flown lilln 1'11,» lfiilp (int; in cxperfiied to b- an. ‘m-ihy-lqpl member of the group n; 91in pow wivinrz ivnrninq of the n\v""llfrli rv {we , slaved l‘(‘l\,‘i"l ivw-e Ivn Pdhlfllll. veteran r: m. .i_.~*i- 11“.’11P.".<lf"f of the why-y; pimp i Krctikci. radio ("vrvoi- who ivviii ‘r1 the Antarctic ‘h Mmuai‘. irchml E. Byrd ill Pant Suzi-mi. hydrobinlnizisf. Yum-rt" Ffdcroff. maflnetolo- 1,; "fly roar at "tlic birth- ’i\'.'".'1l1lf‘l‘_"llll‘ four will ‘c Ill .1 ijfifliflllk‘ rnmlrricicd fur c li~~-Hov."r lined hut nnd ca‘. concentrated foods 13ers Bttle Action lie Waterway Treaty l , ______ l \\'.'\blilll NGTON, i ~C11.ill'lllilll Pittman i lliu June 6—-(AP) tD-Nevl of Uinicti States Senate Foreign Ill.‘ (‘cmmxtee said today were "poor" for Senate _ Utlllh aiion of the st. Lawrence \V:.:ci.\.iy' treaty at this session. l (By Howard W. Blakeslee. Amoc- lated Press Science Editor] NEW YORK, June 6~First of a series of eclipses that will break all records of modern times comes Tuesday in mid-Pacific Ocean, at. noon. lasting seven minutes. four wmnds, the longest in 1200 years. 'I‘wo .1111 longer are to conic. Tho next brie will last seven min- utes six seconds, in the astrono- lllii-l 1v brief period of ill years hence. on June 20. 1055. The longest will be seven lllill- lites, l-i seconds. on June 2i, 2150. ‘in between. 3b‘ years from now. is one of sevcii minutes three sec- onds. Jiinc 30. 1973. All that the astronomers can sly Astronomers T0 From Steamer In Mid - Dacifici might have made it over tlic {wok and possilily- l'l‘.l(.'llf‘l1 satiety”. The first indication the curl n1 the tragic liuiit was near. ‘ ‘ Reed Carter. lB-ywnr-olfl Civl Conservation (‘amp l‘ill'():(‘f'. one 0f the finders. ivas when he found "an old stirrup I lhourll n‘ first ivus a pziri of the irinnc‘ "We were on the edge of :1 ixifl‘ lO or 20 fcct hither”. Carter {wlrl the Associated P1‘ , so I Ioivi-re-r! Re): nu n ropc. Before he trot lo the stirrup lit.‘ picked up n mail bnc. It. was empty. but we knciv where the lclter< 1. lirid ‘xv-r: found had bccii coming from". The search was coiic-sntmlcil in this wild region one iveek zinc m- rlay after two Alpine mnclictwpiclz- ed up fragments of letters. ("irrcr continued: one Win11; 11911190 111111)’ 11)’ those who found ""11 i115" 1))‘ 111111110 Oiliciuls, ivzis ihut the bodies lind been Explosion Theory Discounted J I 1 1 l’)—.\_ nut-c rifle-lily iiiilinci" six months nus found loiLii >0 inilli-it-tl ‘llit! torn thui llic 12ll';_'t'.~i piece Il1)ll\t‘ the \illl\‘- \\ll‘ v it urn-lied l. llit- liiiilic.» of its fin.- men from drills 25 to _ five truil from this \lllilj.1C in the iii Suit Luke (Iitv. the regular iiirliiiei- course. d fog. Foul" men. natives’ of this reginii. nzilkt-ii upon signs of 1h" 1l'1ll.’i‘d.\' uimost siniulliinetiiisly. would seek to share thc blJllltl revvurd nllcreii by Western 'l‘hc) iinnuiiirccrl they eh vanished lust Dec. 15. the ship t he days before they could . _ _,,_,,__ _, a Returns From iiationai |.0.D.E. 0 o nv e n ti o n 111113 lllltl (lfilitYYw \\'"i of s1 ii "-l'li' w 11.11;. \\'1lil'1l . o.’ lire hlalhicsr-ii wri- Edxvnrd Irlrllll -.‘ n. ' r» Winifred s‘ Of ill" l . . "Rex and I their starter! tilting v T rhflqnuir n“ l? Dug both sides of tile canyon inppnr- ‘ ‘lyleh P“ 1 QCUNV " enlly over Lake linrdy Ririgcl and ,r.n'_v‘_c' P} ' " ‘ ’ v . 4- ‘,4 1 ‘- '~ soon we bfqnn to find splaferc. Owrr IODE pieces of the plziniannrlthr-nrvlirrc most of the plnrc seems tn be. l.‘ is in a pocket ivlierc snov: mu." bl- 25 to 50 feet deep". VViiliin n few iiiiiiiilc= of llic time Moyle and Curler rcnclicrl llic elifl’. two other scrirchrrs worlziuti out of 1hr: camp. Nlelvii! Dcvev and Fimerv Andrews. _ remained ivhilc the t ran nlmm‘ the entire: to camp The ship n. lfl-ymasseiizcr. twin motored cabin plnnc, rlisrippcnrcd before flown of last Dec. 1'1 cu- routc from Lo". Annclcs lo Svt Lnkc City. Ahorirli we r'P1lnt S. J. Stimson. co "lotWilliam 110': n. Steivnrdeiv (I'm-iv. W5“. and four p".<=t‘ll‘_' The fail-d. '1 liner it." NW1 Alter-kw ,\ln...-~ i,._lrl 17*." ll. it» was due in i Utah's mountain- hflmmed cnywnl next morn/rt! IDNTTON Jum- R JCP-llnnsl- ’I‘liree floral Al" FUTFV‘ flier: were, killed in i‘\">l‘l‘i1‘ll!‘.'< Sniurdi" Al Prii" \Vi"':i'n (‘nlmiv \V‘"‘-\""‘ some W?» . Mpn-q fn M John ‘ p; RN» w» killed in n ctri-l‘. at: Hnincs ll." View Eclipse 1958. wiLl be. tn tlicin. the most uninriuirntc shower in 121B year... if it obscures the eclipse that day. For" flint one will be over land. in ,Ctv.ion. Siam and the Philippines. where observing trill bc ixrsslblc. barring rain. There is no lond vrhere the June 8 eclipse lasts scion minutes and four second and only two of all the world's nstrononlcrs have an- nounced that they expect. to sec tlil; long sight. from llin rolling (leek 0f a steamship. The other obaervatioirn made where the Julie lasts between three and four min- utes. in Peru and on 0W1"! u‘ will be is that a rainstorm on June 20.1"“ .' ' -~.4 L_.‘-.J tended from thi‘ \ presented the ll eclipse William mil who 2w - . v iEdivarrl (i. 2pm. \l.~ . - JIIIPS Afachllllan. (‘1lfiT1l\"<‘i\'.\‘ll. “110 l."- .V'\l>c':\vcit. Chapter, ‘side; and Mrs 1-317. Swrns. l "ink (‘liniiviii and of lVInrJi-cril MANY A Bone. Wooto Gm’ A Cool) $ENo-0Fr 1F wt. want: suns ‘HE wouLo NEVER‘ COME Bout C AIHYFOROLOGICAL O F F I C E, 'l‘cror'ri. June ti-Vinimum nnci ninr- lillilll‘. temperatures: St. John 5'3 64 llhiiiax ‘ o! I32 Chnrloiteixixin ‘it 58 Maritime Provinces: hiodr-rntr- vniinhle winds: part v cloudv with piuluihlv n fen .'~<n“erc:i woncrl or local iliuiidcrsioriiis. n‘ 8.23 llinli t~ 1c . .~ tlis (‘Ytiiillg .il 7.4.1 and i-lw: ltlllltlffflW rimming nt 4.14. Nin Moon T‘llf'."(lil)'. Juno I n! 3.43 p. m. _ _ Suinmi-rsitli‘ title eighteen III-ill ulcs later than Chlrlotlptdill- rui can rill" I v- - e-"imr. ‘f.’ .~.:'i» -- - m"¢-'| In‘!