- hszead of 14th. ‘OFA MERE MAN _i_._- on; who desires a son to be virtuous than he has been. MAXIMS 1g behooves I father to be vlrtu. H1011 dlnn Two Cent I m ,- curl“ n". Founded I887 [an]!!! COMINGIfVfNIl “st. Columbus Tea Party on July Io-HM-O-fl-N-Bb-D-fl-W. B» "l-faymakers dance at Bradal- bane June 22nd. L-17l1-6-2l-2l. "Hope River Tea, Wednesday, July 7th. L-1804-6-22-14-1i "Haymakcrs dance at Bradal- bane June 22nd. L-llil-ti-Zl-Zi. "Bingo mid dance Tracadie [tall Wednesday, June 23. L-1708-6-2l-2i. "Reserve July 14th for grand old ttriie Tca Party at Marshfield in aid of Hall. L-l4l9-6-15-22. "Dance in Fbrest H111 Hall Wed- nesday, June 23rd. Webster's Orch- gma, L-l7270-6-22-li. "Ice cream festival and dance, Kilmtilr rink, Thursday, Jutic24tl1. L-18l1-6-22-2i "St. Anthony, Lot 5 Picnic date diangcd to Tuesday, Juy 13th L-l392-6-Ll2-24-LI6. "Buying live hogs Albany Thurs- day 24th, Emerald 24th, until noun. G. C. Green. L-ZOZZ-l-W-t-t-w-t-tf. "Dance in Peakcs Hall Monrlaygl June 28th. John Doucctte mid his Harmony Band. L-1677-0-22-24-25. "Borden Line Club loading hogs, m i BlllMllElE-KS Tl) RAllYSllPPllRT 0F SlICIALISTS Political Crisis Report- ed T0 Have Little Effect 0n Normal Life 0f Capital. (Copyright i037 by The Huvas News Agency’! PARS, June Zb-(CP-Ilavasi- Fate of Senator Camille Chaut- emps’ attempt to form u. new Pop- ular Front Government. appeared tonight. to dcpcnd on whether for- mer Prcmicr Blum can persuade the Socialist National Congrcss. which mccts tomorrow, to support the Premier-Designate. Chautcmps is a Radical Social- ist and some Lcftists thought B|um‘s folloivcrs might prove re- luctant to support n government under the dirPction of a moderate. The gcnoral impression was. how- cva-r, (‘hautemps would obtain tiie support he nerds. Main Problem It was bclicvcd that Chautcmps’ tiiii prrblcm. if he wins Socialist lambs, calves evcry Wednesday at slllllwfl- “mud b‘ w ‘Isccme some Albany. Hours 12-3. zisstirrtncc of senatorial cooperation L-5972_1o_M T w m‘ in working out of the financial "Dance in Cardigan Hull on , June 22nd. Johnny Douccttcs Orcli- l estra. Sale of ice cream. f L-l626-6-l0-3l. "Lauri Party at Argyle Shore l Tuesday evening, June 22nd. If not! line. first fine night. L-lfifil-ti-IO-ZL‘. l "Sourls-C. F. C. Y. l\ICl0(llf‘l‘S. ‘iheshoyv you've been waiting for, Hidlj‘, June 25th. 25c and 15c. L-l593-6-lEl-2 ‘.34. "Just arrived two cars Cedar Posts, car shingles, car cement. A. B. Cutciff, Hunter River. L-i783-6-22-2i. "Bingo Party-Ice Cream and Cake, Kelly's Cross Hall, Wednes- day, June 23rd. If not finc Thurs- llw- L-l7723-6-22-2i. "Ice Crema Fartival on United Church Grounds, Hunter River, iliursday evening, June 24th. L—17B7-6-22-2i. "See Mt. Herbert present "Fitty_ Filly" New Glasgow, Tuesday, June‘ Wild. Also Mt. Herbert Minstrels in: lid 0f Red Cross. L-1629-6-9-3i. "Central Bedeque Wednesday, June 23rd C. F. C. Y. Mclodlers 1!] their new show. Don't_miss it. 25c Ind 15c. L-1578-6-l9-3i. "Dance in Victoria Rink Wed- nesday night-music by Charlotte- town Rhythm Makers. . L-1238-6-15-2i. "Seven Mile Bay Friday, June 35th, Play by Lot ‘l-Albcrton Dra- matic Club. Dance after. L-18l0-6-22-2i "Come to Rowe's Hall, Brack- kY Point. Wednesday, twenty-third ncert d Play. “Aunt Sophia impassc. lic-ports publishcd abroad con- cerning thc political situation, cs- pccially rcfcrenccs to abnormal troop movements in the city, were characterized by officials as dis- tortions of the situation. The political crisis had no rip- parent effect on the normal life of the capital. Certain precautions were howcver instituted in coit- ncction with the expected building workers‘ strike, having no relation to the political situation, May Bridge Gap After u-atractcri nczzntlatfons. which bcgnn long before dawn and continued until 7.30 p.m. when he reported to President Lebruli Bl» iii Covers Prince Edward i Island Like the Dew cnsntorrcrowu, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1931. BR! T Al_1Y__ SO UNDS WARNING CHQTFTEME cALTJ-ao/ 56' F0511? NEW ‘ GermanySa “A venge lid Planning To ” Alleged Attack 'Rumored Reich To Employ “Military Action More PARIS, June 2i—(CP)—'I‘hc Ilavns News Agency. in a dcspatch from Berlin tonight, said rumors were current in diplomatic circltus in the Gprmnn Capital that Gcr- many would “avenge? the alleged attack on its Cruiser Leipzig "by military action more drastic than its fleets bombardment of Al- meria." Almeria was shelled May 31 by four German warships following ‘the bombardment of the Germain Pocket Battleship Deutsclilaiid by, Spanish Government airplanes May 29 at Iviza, Balearic Islands. The dcspatch stated the rumor was linked to the abrupt postpone- ment of the official visit to London planned by Foreign Munster Von ‘ Neurath. 1 "The moderate tendency in l evidence after the bombardincntof Almeria," the dc patch salrl, "has bccn replaced by a. nPw rage of irritation which appears ready to burst out in action outside nomisl diplomatic channels." "The Diplomatic Un Korrcspondenv . ______________ uw snciiii iuuiuiu D. L. Mathieson Elect- d Polif-lsche i iahofrgan liken pla cc. Drastic Than It's Fleet Bombardment Of Almeria" In Leipzig Incident of the Reich Foreign Office, said bltilitiy tonight that in order to touch u. ll‘\*(lll ‘to ihc (lcspcr- ailocs illltl pirates of Vtilcnciu.‘ flit-re was no other means avail- nble than a military blow winch would weaken their position al- rcarlv precarious. "Sonic circles considered that the French political crisis, and a- bove all the execution of the eight Red Army generals in Russia, in- flucnccd the swing toward iutrong attitude which hatl already bcgun in Hitler's immediate entourage. "'I‘hcy therefore raise the qucs- tion whether Hitler has dccided, before sending Von Netirath to London, to present Great Britain with another accomplished fact like the bombardment of Almeria.“ In Berlin it was announced Baron Von Nctirath, foreign min- istcr, would delay his scheduled visit. to London because of the sit~ nation crcntcrl by alleged Spanish stibmarinc attacks ‘on the Imlpzlg. Tho Spanish Government at Val- encia (ienicd such attack‘. had Sets Deadlin To Deal With Kidnappers STONY BROOK, N. Y., Juno 21 -—(AP)—Willfam H. Parsons today: set noon Thursday for termination of liisoficr to deal with the sup- pflscd kidnappers of his socially- promiriciit wife yvltliout interfer- ed Presiden-tAt Meeting Yesterday. The 61st annual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Is- land was held in the Lnw Library in the Law Courts building yester- day. Ml‘. D. L. Mntliicson, vicc- presidcnt, presided in the absence the Elysee Pollux, the Radical- socialist Leader expressed the opinion the financial impafsc which wrecked the PTPVlWs Gm“ crnmciit could be SOIYEd in E maxim-r satisfactory to all groups. Senator ChautcnipS. Premier twice lzcfnrc, sccmcti assured 0! support from his Radical-Socialist: cgllpggupsr, The National Council; of the Socialist Party W” i? meal tomorrow to (iccidc whcthcr it also would brick Chaulcntps- ‘"119 h?“ the gzorls wshcs of tax-Premier! Leon Bluni. 1 SocinlLst leaders warned the‘, Premirr-Dcslziinic that "there is, oniy 01w possible government-g (Continued on p826 7» 5°‘ 4) Miners Vote To Return To Work (By Th: Canadian Prcssi SIEILARTON, N. 8.. J1me 21- Stclinrtoil and Thorburn miner-s employed by the Acadia Coal Coin- Bmks." L-178i-6-22-2i. "Loading live hogs at Kenslng- ton all day Thursday, June 24th. Nicholson Bros, loading at Hunter River. Friday till noon. Signed Mc- Bwen s; Campbell. “Dance at Lake Verde Ice Cream i rlors. Wednesday. June 23rd. John Doucette and his orchestra. Bus will"! Nobana Tea Rooms at 8.30. 11-1680-6-19-22. "$09 Mt. Herbert present “FlIlY "my" Inrne Valley Wednesday. lune 23rd. Also Mt. Herbert lvllh- "FB. Dance after in aid of Pro- esiant Orphanage. L-1627-6~19-3l- f"l‘he Freetown Dramatic Club "J llresent “The Road Back" in 5i- Mior‘s Hall, Wednesday. J1me 3rd. a r. M. 1r not fine Thursday. 11-1780-8-22-21. "Old fashioned Tea Party in Iris 11y 6th. Sports, amusements. rc- ‘flfihments. Come and enjoy a 890d "it If not fine, first fine day fol- "lnr- L-1478-6-18-22-26-7-a. "Starting June 24th I will run a 1-1 service passenger and parccl “m East Point via the North “*1 lfllvlniz North Lnkc nt '1 AM- iiirles MacDonald, south Lnkc. L-l779-6-22-ii. leMac tll d lme Duff Copeland. 860i l‘! mational Comedlan—sing- -Muslc1an and Kenneth Dull? ilinist, in concert at. North Rivvr i". June 22nd, 0.30 P. m: Li-LZKZ-fi-Zi-ll- l puny votcd almost two to one to- dny to return to work as soon 11S the collicrlcs affected by the" 21- day strike would be re-opened by the company. The vote was 631 to 323. The 1,100 Stellartoilwn ploycd in the Allan, Albi Orr-got‘ and Moss Collierics, . May 30 for a 7l-cent per dflY 1Y1’ crcnsc 111 pay. Four liimdrcd of the President, Mr. Sylvere Des- Roche. The election of ofiicers resultcd as follows: President-D. L. Mathieson. ' Vice-President-F. E, Doiron. Secty-Trcasurer-W. E. Bentley. K. C. Additional members of the exec- utive are A. J. Hashim. A. W. Matheson. M. A. Farmer. K. M, Martin. K.C. Auditor-Hon. M.R. MacGulgin, K C The financial affairs of the Soc- iety and various ninttcrs rclating to the publication of the rlcclslolls of the courts and questions 0f practice vilcre dealt with. The subject of the method of keeping of Solicitors’ ‘Trust Accounts was discussed mid referred for further consideration and action to the 1n- coming Council. It was dccidrd that the incom- ing Council bc rcqticsicrl to givc consideration to thc holding of ‘P11 annual dinner in future after the regular annual meeting, Quake Rocks Peru. LHVIA. Peru, June 2l-(AP)-An earthquake which witnesses said cracked strong walls and turned crosses on Church Belfries shook the coast oi’ Peru tcday- T11 'f‘rtijillo several old houses wcre said to have fallen, and at Chimbote the population m" Thorburn men went out the ncxt National Gif To Baldwin's LONDON. June 21--(CP)— smreq by the manner in which former Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin handled the abdication crisis of last December. an anony- mous donor gave £250,000 almost $1,235,000 to the Empire, members of the House of Commons disclosed today. TIIO gift was m1- the purpose o! "endowing any object best calcul- alcd lo strengthen still further" the tics of the mnpire. It was ac- cpptfld by the former Prime Minis- ter before hc re igned to become tllc Earl of Baldwin. The inoncy will be administered as an Imperial trust. No hints leaked out as to the giver. He said he wanted to make panic-stricken m open clam- t Wls Slequl; Statesmanship "courageous. fused"? 5"‘! Wm‘ pathetic hendllnl of I- supremely difficult situation, which averted incalculablo dangers for the Em- pllllwos such l 8m l5 "Wu particularly 8917"] w “rd Bud‘ m“) During me difficult years after the Great War he It!" 9'19‘ fifth of his entire fortune to the nation anonymflllsly- I" 15"" came out that the gift and an ap- peal w other wcalthY mm t0 4° lllflllflfly. to leduce the natioilifatl dam’ q-ergoggo BflldWifl. Thflt K £1 . - wigallilwints speech to the House of Commons announcing the events that led up t0 mwflrdvm‘ “l” ation has been ranked with a worms" 1w sauna-n once by lriw riiforccmcnt agencies. Parsons, who promised immunity, read a state- ment to Fedcral Agents and news- paper reporters and photographers. "If nothing is heard by noon. Thursday. June 24, I will make re- quest to law enforcement officers to immediately proceed with any possible action to bring to justice thc_pcrsoris responsible for my wife's disappearance," the state- ment concluded. Simon Introduces New Defence Tax June 21—-(CPcable) —Sir John Simon, chancellor of the exchcquer, today moved a resolution introducing the new National Defence Coiitrlmtion which takes the place of the ori- ginal proposal which encountered LONDON. widespread opposition and was withdrawn. “I llilVC an advantage indeed very rare in that trade and in- rlustry itself in unduly generous tcrms has offered assurances that if the former tax wcre simplificd the new tax would be chccrfully acccptcd-ilint. is very iinitsiial and I fccl engaged in the col- lcctioii of a voluntary con- trlbution." The ncw tax broadly speaking is a straight five per ocnt levy on profits. La utls Russian Transpolar Fliers UITAWA, June 2l—"A wonder- ful piece of navigation," said Trans- port Mlnistcr C. D. Howe, comi11cnt- ing today on the font of the So- v ct aviators whose Moscow to San Francisco tion-stop flight ended yesterday at Vancouver Barracks Airport, Washington. Mr Howe said 11c had heard no details of the flight but was im- pressed with the enterprise of the men who attempted the trans-Polar dash for a non-stop record, and was delighted when they successfully accomplished the most difficult stage, allhougirthey fell short of their objective. Every cup i previously Iliad l Read by Everybody Mani Min lPlllH TIIWARDS l l SANTANDER Basque Troops licor- i ganizcd For Iiastw Stand 0n Native Soil. ‘June 2l—(AP)YTllC - Gov- crliincnt gathered troop liir i1 last stand on native soil tonight to save Santaiider from the litu- of Bilbao as Insurgent warplanes and vcsscls oi. sea heavily bombzirtl- ed coastal area . Iiistirgcnts, scclzing to force Bas- quc President Jose Antonio Aguirre and the remnants of his nriny to abandon their homeland, bombiiid- ed this small sulphur bath town near the bordcr of Suhtandcr Pru- vincc, causing considerable (lamngv. The Basque Govcrnmcnt, how- ever, continued to rcoruainixe troop- in an effort. to rhcck an lll1~lll'_=;t'l‘~' milcs west of Bilbao. Ba~que rc istiiiice to tlic new Ill- surgcht push was hampered by thousands of rcfugccs wiio Lori io- ward Szintaiidci- from thc COllllili*l' ed capital. CONSOLIDATE FOlttfl-IS Basques consolidated llifll‘ wtuirj." it Icw and hungry forces wcst of Bilbao in the , Baracaldo and Alonsoi-cg i and in this town on the Bilbao-Santaiiclci- railway‘ lliie. The road from Bilbao to San- tancicr still wa" ftllcd with carri- vans of rcftigecs, Tlic Brtzqtie Government charg- cri in a statement that IlkLllLIPlllS had bombed and flldClllllfl-gilllllPd the refugees, causing hczivy casual- es. Basque officials merit of Bilbao was orclcrcii be- cause it was impossible to rou- iine the struggle without airi of mi said abandon- air force, which they vainly liopcti ; would be sent by the Spanish Gov- ernment at Valencia. FIGHT TO THE END VALENCIA, June 2i lCP- Havas)—The Spanish Government undatinted by the Iiistirgcnt crip- ture of Bilbao, tonight prcclniincd a fight to thc cnd. “until we ll1i\'C conquered tlic last dissidciit Spillll- ard and expelled forces of forclgzn invaders from our country's soil." “Bilbao was evacuated, btit the Euzkadi (Basque pcoplci havc not been conquered“ (Continued on pi Planspllest blelure Continuing Flight June 2l—-(AP)——~AJil0llt1 l-Jirlinrt decided today to lakc n. l/lllUU-llii)‘ rest and have licr piilllf‘, 0\'(‘l'llzllll-Cll before taking off on the iicxt u-i; of her flight around the world. She landed at Bniiclccng today after a flight from Siignpcre oici the Java Sca. Aftm- hcr plimc is checked she plilllS to tnikc o f for Darwin, Australia. Spanish War Ace ROME, June 21-(APr~-.1\n Italian aoe in the Spanish Insurg- ent air corps was dcsigiizttcrl to- day by the Air Ministry; wl1:cl1 Premier Muss oltni heads. us. recipient of the annual Francesco Barracca aeronautical prize. He is lieut. Adriano Manlclli who volunteered 1n the Insurgent air force and has brought down 92 Government planes. a delight: "SAMBA" Ts‘ ElllSl l BANOS DE CARRANZA, Spain, ‘ advance on Saiitandei", about 45 l BANDOENG, Dutch Flirt liirlrs, , j . 1W SPANISH cR1s1§ MlN-[jg-T-‘RY Neutrality Body 21M Three Are Killed lli Ontario Plane Crash ST. MARY'S, Ont, June 31-! l tCP)——A broken wing spar was advanced as one reason tonght I tor the ziirplnne crush which took the liv " ioiliiv of three mcn-n pilot and his two Tcr- llglill“. I h from 1,000 feet to n , tirhcn’. field on the Dcward farm,’ l l I fight in les from this P e rth (‘on town. lmiu llll death to . I,4'.|\I u.-. (inc-lime l 4 ' C h a r l l‘ s l . ll both C011- l ~ . ' Acroiiutitz- ‘ "p lriition of ironto. '1‘: of onc wing of the I moiiopniic Wlllfill sent 2'. iig t.) tlic gz-rviuiri could be l by the, snapping of a spar, opinion of aviation men who \ <i1crl llic sccnc, where the . ml lmrlcs of tlze three men found in the spllntcred . c. lllllEl iiiluis, iii lRlillDllll to I iiitiiis l 0; Eious Tension Fol- lo w s Renewal Of , Bloodshed When P0- ' licc Fire (in Mob. P0171‘ 0i“ SPAIN, Trinidad, June 111-101’ cubic) --Ominotis qu.ct lllthfirtd tonight our the riynicldrl 0.1: -.'.'is wiicic two work- iiicn tllirl it b 1y wcrc killctl thzs iiiorniii s‘ ixilicc fired on a incl: g blLlCd British Oil (llllllOyEC-S,‘ as the strikers closed in to attack them tit the Point I-"orlin Oil field. 'i‘v.ciity wcrc wounded in to- ‘ (lays 0111. iiiicr. 'l‘li<- mob llccl l nitcr the palm-c iircd upon them, |bllL 1,000 s! kcrs poradcd San < lltlO .\It‘t‘(’l.~t this afternoon“ ’ ptuig all work. N0 further, violent-c wa l't‘j)Ol'l.L’(l. ‘ Flcc Towards City WIVCS of Enropcan employees of the oil coiiiprinitns were reported to be i t-‘ng touuirtl Port of Spain. Eiiipltiytcs iii. tlic Apex oil field aiso siitit-k cuiiy totkcv, stopping all work on the Pitch Lake. ‘Putin s tudilis bring the total lull c.\' "tctl since tlic strikes be- io live. WilLam- oltl police of- ; . and :1 Port of 51min police corporal were victims of the - ‘ Cillbs and haichcts in .i_v's scvcn-liour riot. At . J10 wore uiiurcd in the first Widely sought Almiizvliilc, Uriaih Bu tier, culurvli '.i.i.:i' tll‘;I.llll/\‘l‘, “'21s llic‘ obivrt ut our of ilic Island's most‘ isiit- uiuiiliiiiits as txlicel .,i for ii.iii iii coiiiicction i Saturdays riots. i" arrival of a police squad to Biitltr on charges of‘ on prccipitatczi the seven-l billllt‘ ill wh ch two wcrcl killed and more than 50 injured, us lnborczts fought police with lcliilis, (riitliisscs and hatchcts. t Prize Awarded Italian .1 l l l Rcpnrtui rc.u.».1l of company llCntla‘ of United British and 1Com Oil COllllhLlllPS to allow footi- lllflflll lorrzcs to enter the Fymbad urcu utltlctl another phase to the ulrcatly ominous sluation in the sirikc ‘lfltlPll region. Cat MUNICH, Germany. June 21-. tAPi-The Nazi Regime tonight aiinounccd new immorality trials of Catholics would show justifi- cation for 11> drastic action against Catholic schools in Bavaria. Adolf Wagner. Bavarian Minis- tcr of the Interior who ycsterday announced the closing of i1 pri- vate Catholic schools. dcclmcd the piibllc would know the rcnsoii for this “when tlic trials bcgin’ miiwardlv, the schools wcre un- clmnucti today. with the snmc tcnchci-s handling the same sub- jccis. Alrciuly uiiilcr control oi tho llnvnrltui Ministry of Education. lllf‘ schools llfllfl‘ had teaclu-rs who wcrc certificated and paid by flic stoic. However, since the News came :1. ccrl to solicit. To th Anflulll Hill» Not Fan uurlr-rstaml tin-in unit to the ultl arr due loyalty and >_\'iIl[lLll.l1)'. MAXI MS OFA llliillli .\l.»\.\l' e young is duc lhr- eifurt to __,_ ..___ _ .. mi nrriptlnn Ilr-iiurvll 5.1.00 lly l||||l—l'.lC.l., $1.00; (Jnnlulil 11nd l". H. $5,011 ctioning ,Properly Claim Continued F IOTV- Of Arms To Spanish Belligerents May Re- sult In Changed British Policy. (Ily Th0 ( ‘unm (ireztt Britain liclurt- tilt‘ lust night sziid ihrotigh its .~| ih ich mittee has fziilcd to reccivc keep arms and men from rcz ish civil wtu‘. Th Committee dccitlcd in sec nations in its work. Meanwhile hints sccpcd fro might take ziction‘ against the tiilizititin for an iittlick sht- mztde on the (icrman (Truiscr I has denied the charge ' The German Government illl Von Neurath would not go to 1 ned, due to the serious-mass of thundered against thc “Rt-d l’ cription of the Valencia. Spani- ii. has positive proof of thc uilzi Naval Demonstration London heard that Gcrnimiy" ll'l\l askcd for s. naval riemonsirnticzi bcfore Valencia by the four prover.» that make up thc Notitralliy Na":- al Patrol ofSpniru-Britain,Fwniict- Gcmiauy and Italy. Insurgent planes and \v.cii'.-li;;i.= heavily boinbardwl coastal nrc ml the Basque autonomous- l\ll)\’l1l('~". heralding a push tcxvurri Suntan- der, 45 miles west of Bilhzto. The Basque Government organ- izcd troopsfor a last-stand against the invadcrs tlircc milcs \\'t‘Sl. of Bilbao. which fcll to tlte Int-ur- gciits on Saturday MACHINE-GITNNED REFUGEES‘ The Basques charged a flcc‘ iicarly 100 Insiirgcnt yilsncs ill’ itie-flunned rcfiigrcs iicclng Bl on the road to Snntnndcr Insurgent ships kcpt up i1 ." bombardment, inflicting heavy c .. niilitzirv Insurgents establishcd Iiun Prrss) Nuii-Iiiit-rit-iiiiuu (miiniiticc )1)l\'.'\lIlI1|l static of ziiliiirs is thoroughly (ills; that "ltic pic-rut ili-ikicttii)" its iht- (fum- orouuh roopciuiiuii uiitl to iiig‘ cillici" sitlc of lht- Spun- it illtl from iiuii-i{\ii'|i|ic;in ni (icrinuny that the Reich Spanish (iuvt-riiiiiriii in rc- chiirgrs S1111 iii-h stilmiurincs" .cip'/.iy_;" lust “wit. lzilcncizi iiotuiccrl Fort-lam Minister Allldtifl “fflllthwtlily its‘ plun- ihc siiuzilioii. Thu prcss irliics", lht-ir tvrqiit-ni dcs- h. (Jmcriiiiit-nl. ifcrliii siiitl ck. luiuuud till itutuiis Sllli ‘runs I'._v t.u.ii'li.iii'.~ S] s ' M ~ i riilc in Bilbao, rcslorcd wntcr Pllil i z. gas service and brought in fowl supplies for that clt_v‘s R00 000mm- gry inhabitants. In the south. Govcriii11cnttrnop= intensified thcir drivc against. In- l surgcnts at Hucsca, apparcntlv in ‘. an effort to offsr-t in sonic dcgrri: ‘m I tlic frtll of Bilbao. Situation Unsatisfactory LONDON. Junc 21- lAPl -- 'l"l‘.c 27-nntio11 Eiiropcsiii Nnii-Iiitcrzcii- tioi1 Committee riccitlcri tonight to scck aid froi11 non-Fluropcaiicmiu- trlcs aftcr i1 British tlcc‘ Hon that thc Commiticclind fnilcrl thus far to kccp nrms from f‘lllll‘l' sirir- In ihc Spanish civil war. The British stand rcizarrling "l" “prcscnt stoic of niTnirs as i'.\r- I tioghly tiiisritisfririorf‘ in qiiil ihc Spain" nlllfliicc The Earl of Plymouth. rim: and British rcprcsciilntivc oii Commilir-c. told :1 sub-rommW-i‘ scssion that efforts must bc in’ ~1- siflcd to halt llil‘ flmvnf n1'1ii“.'-r~.= . to tlic civil ivnr ronilinfnl“; ‘ “If llicrc is no curly cvirlcnrc of , such coapcrrilion", lic warncil. "“1e British Govcrnmcnt would fcv-l bound to tnkc this fact into ric- coimt in giving furthcr coins-Pic"- tion in tho situation" Thcrcupon the sub-committee aid from non- (Contliiiicd on par!» ‘T, (‘ol 4i . ' .._,_; Of l into power in i033 many Catholic I instructors have been dismlsscd. Wag-nor announced 6'70 out of 1.- . 600 priests not belonging to» Monastic ‘orders employed iii ptib- l lic schools have been dropped. Now that 066 village schools have been given non-denommq ational status, Catholics fruircd’ that Catholics tcachers may ho forced to leuvr- the church to lu-rp their Jobs. c VATICAN CITY, Juno ‘ll - i IAP) -'i‘lie Vatican lllfllviltfifl 111-; day it would try to nvtild n tiiplo- lllflbll‘ brcuk with tli-riii;ii1y' ni- though high prt-latcs believed G1 r- many had violated the Ilcrl n- Vatican concordat of 1933 by changing private Catholic school! in Bavaria into secular schools. 'I ' 111.1. Trials To Follow lflosilng holic Schools By Nazis; NEVER As SMART As You ftunv‘ You AR v ‘ l-l()I\‘<i1A)(ilL Al, S- l, Jill" L.“ .\l1 ll 1(il‘l,lll‘l’.l'.'.l1 Mlllilllllt‘ l~1 . to wcslrrly‘ whirls: show crs rind l oral cr-nridcralrlc ftm. 11.111 iztir tiii. . 11nd icihglii at it .. _ S u s1 l. lltir- t".- l1 in: at 7.10 and ,- mun-urns‘ iiu-iiiiiiez lit 4.14- [‘1;lj not.“ vvvilui still)’ Juiic 23. at ‘ p, ill. _ I ttttuiiiirr-irlt- tim- clchlcr-n mn uivs later llinu Charlton-town. l! run m u rim!!! Lnlnl IIorrII-n It.“ n. amt s.» w- m- Y""";J" ,- n m" 15.1 p. m. and I - est-opt Bnndnifi l III 253mb: ll dnfll