MAXIMS ' OFA MERE MAN liaustod- nappy are they whose flcmd mum of enthusiasm are not ex- 3%’ ///’ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edwardilsland Like the Dew Everybody so long. MERE MAN it becomes neceua y to rediscover the thing we seem to haye known MAXIM? 01A loflglflwll Guardian Two Cents “m” Guardian. Founded ill‘! EAINTTAPPINB IS HEARD BY RESCUE BREW ‘Arrival Of Powerful Emergen-cy Pumps Awaited In Effort To EffectRescue. 10.1’. by Guardian's Special Wire) NANADIOJLC, June ll-Feeble ppplngs through stone walls madé mlnulcs sccm hours tonight as res- [lit crcrvs waited helplessly for powerful emergency pumps tn irain the flooded 300-foot slope of Behan mine at nearby extension Ind clear the wily to five men trapped in the workings early m]; iiiernoon. An estimated 40.000 gallon; of rater swept into the Beban prop- rriy from the adjoining extension dope. now abandoned and former. ly operated by Canadian Colllcflcg lDunmnulr) Ltd. Hope for two of the five men in the mine when the accumulated ktvflae intn extension broke loose‘ hadslrearly been abandoned, Three others were believed to have made their patio a safe refuge on a coMTFmTvmu "Tlllits-Mkolhuguc 5Mu1-day_ L-izco-e-io-ai. "faikics-Souris Monday. L-126U-6-10~3i. up y, wed d v for .\lIllCllcTCfl. “as alLrI-lldlll-yfvl-SYEZ? "ice Cream Festival, Cherry Hill School, Julie 21st. L-l361-6-12-li. "Sec 1112M Grove at Hope River lfcnday, Junc- 14th. L-i372-6-i2-2i. r-Dont “forget. the gamma,“ H. 1.2.. cs Wedne » day. August * L-lIiBl-B-li-Zi. lflblliciratcdtravelogue on Brit- fl .\ H. lfazcn Wigmore. Hunter Rner. Juno 15th. L-l2-il-G-Ii-2l_ "Cflllrrrt and Dance St Peter's 511i Friday. Juno 18th. 14-1363-6-12-11. "Imlillw Dance. Lorrie Valicy w: “Wlwsdflv. June 16:11. Wcb- “s music. Ice cream. L-iaoi-s-ii-zi. "Mt. Herbert t '1 Elly" Millview Hullpéiiseebrfllfll’. fig "M1150 Mt. Herbert minstrels. 12-31. I “J9 Squadron wifl draw uniforms equipment for Comp on even- ZS June 10th .1,1th and 12th. O. W. milk-l» Meier. L—l227-il-B-4i. 1' u “firs? fiiwrae in a Jam" in st. v Si! Wis Hull Monday, June 14th i’ i. Charles Palyers. L—135B-6-12-1b B. A. Hall. Vernon River. Ice cm. June 15th. Dance and my ream. Admission 25c. Women's ‘lim- L-1362-6-12-1i. Cl ky gollle to Rowe's Ha , Bruck- m 11M. Friday eighte 1th. Con- smksafd P11?- “Aunt Susan ' 14-1371-6-12-31. “Come up t}, r. _ with Hazel, Gm‘! a? 1203c h“ Milndflv. 14m. Dance fol- - L-1372-0-12-2i. "Come to the Hospital after- mund t" 111 Oundall House s Tuesday afternoon a to s. 14-1381. “hem” b)’ Mse MAcKinnon chaéémffwwh 0n Vfrny Pil rimege n n? female. Orange 1m, Mon- mmiflt. fune 14th. Also other m- L-1359-6-l2-li. ~ "Don't m,“ b miss the Concert and my c] by Victoria Cross Commun- p," l}, "1 Murray Harbor North * “imdav. June 18th. Lr-lfifl-O-ll-li. n L‘ mriigtico to H08 Raisers-Book thmu f"! 1W Dig and hog chow “ha!” Your marketing organis- um’ Fgncc and ensure early de- blmé not eders near Charlottetown ° "1111 Particularly. b134B-6-i2-3i. etNoum m W n 3.08 Growers-Ar- Rzéiigfflis have been made between u"; "iltlves of the Purine. Mule ‘wk E. I. Co-operativc Live m...“ 1 ‘"111: Board for the eu- ° “P 10118 Hog feed (Bal- lnegd _ mmzluon). World s best Reg feed FIVF MEN ii ii CHARLQTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1937 i Jllgfirg; June IL-(CP-Havas) _ -Dower naval patrol agicement designed to bring Italy and Germany back to the "Hands 017 Spain" Committee was inmost mmpmie l011llzht, but a few minor finishing touches were left over until tomorrow. Foreign Secreta E Whitehall this afgmoocrliexbvilitlfkrizf bassadors Joachim Von Ribbentrop °E 69111111113’. Dino Grandi of Italy and Charles Corbin of France to edit the new formula. Diplomatic sources said the session adjourned until tomorrow in an extremely optimistic atmosphere after having _ made considerable progress, Earlier Corbin conferred at length with Soviet Arrrcssador Ivan Meisky. who on Tuesday en- tered a vigorous objection to the plan for rte-establishing naval sup. crvision through four-power neg»- “M10115 rather than discussions conducted by the full 27-power committee. Corbin and Eden were under- stood to have assured Maisky the f°111‘-l>0\vcr understanding gave no ground for fears that any sort of Duct was in prospect beyond an agreement for re-cstablishment of Spanish naval supervision. liiEEllSMlllRS wlsicflmrn AT SAINLlllHN SAINT JOHN, N. B., June 11- Wnrm ivelcome was extended to Canada's 15th Governor-General and Lady Twceclsmuir in this "Loy- alist Ciiy" today. . “It will be a privilege for me inform my master. the King, of the expression of loyalty and dc- vctlon which exist here-the oldest incorporated city in British North America." said Lord Tweedsmulr in replying to an address of wel- con-c by Mayor D. Laurence Mac- Lervn at the Court House. Before the formal ceremony a spontaneous reception awaited Their Exceilencies at the railway station. When they descended from their car citizens representing s. cross-section of the population crowded the platforms and gave rousing ciheers. A feature of the day's program wvas a cruise on the St. John and Kcnncbecasis rivers. with a. string of Saint John power beet club launches escorting one bearing the Vice Regal party. A gey weicome followed at the Royal Kennebecasis Yacht Club. Weather conditions were ideal. A fennel reception under auspic- cs of the mayor and members of the common council was given at e locnl hotel tonight, followed by a ball. Seriously ilurt By 12-pound Shot NEW WATERFORD, N.S., June l1-—-Irine Cummings, ll, of this Cape Breton mining town was in hospital tonight with a fractured skull, received when struck by a iz-pound shot during a school track meet. . _ Subsidy In Pacific IAONDON. June Ii-(CP Cable) -The Shipping Committee of the Imperial Conference was under- stood tonight to have recommend- ed s subsidy for British shipping in the" Pacific to enable it to meet United States competition. The chief point of the Commit- tee's report. approved by the con- ference this morning, informed sources said, was the amount of money recommended to be sub- scribed by the Empire governments concerned. This question is said to have been the subject of lively debate among committee members. Two new liners of 22.000 tons cseh have been promised by Sir n-iw-a-iz-airw-vri Poses. President of ms ‘i- ' WITH THE INSURIGENTS BE- SIEGWG- BILBAO. June lL-Gen, Fldelifl Devils. w whom fell m. late Emilio Molefls mantle as com- mander of the Northern Insurgent Army. tested Biibads "iron ring. defenses today. The rainy weather broke afie an but Dllffllyzing Biscayan opergf tions since Molirg death 1n an He,“ vplane crash June 3 and Davip. 8611i; airmen and artillerymen “Elfin-it the main defense system °f the beleaguered Basque capital. r At! the start of the renewed of. ganskve Yestérdfly from Lemona "t. less than eight miles south- Wes of Bilbao, tons of explosives were drflillled on the steel _and concrete fortifications in the nar- 1’°W 5WD separating the besieglrlg army from its goal. Back and forth over the defens- es. Insurgent air squadrons mug- tied. raking the groups troops while distant guns pumped 511mg against the barrier. The fog and clouds unrollcd mercilessly for Bilbao and in the distance. the renewed warfare raised geysers of earth and smoke on and near the Basque lines as shells struck. Record Seizure 0f Beer Made In S’side Two 45 gallon casks of beer and 46 cases. containing two docen bottles each, were rcized by Mounted Police of the Sum- mar-side detachment in a. sur- prise rald on an establishment ln the west end of the town last night. The casks were found in an up stairs room, and were apparently ready for bottling. The cases were found in the basement. The beer of home manufac- lllro. and believed to be the xreeiest quantity ever seized in Summcrsidc was taken by motor truck to the Customs warehouse. It was understood early t0- day that court action would follow the leisure. Four cases of beer were seiz- ed also in another part of Summerside by. police last night. Maritimes Unaffected By Duty Change (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, June 11—The Depart- ment of National Revenue an- nounced tonight the value for duty pllrp35B3 on carrots and green peas has been fixed at. an advance of 1 1-2 cent: and two cents per pound, respectively, on the true invoice value, effective tomorrow. The duty will not apply until further notice on importations in- to New Brunswick. Nova Scotle, Prince Edward Island. SELL CLYDE Sl-IIPYARD GImSGOW;-—(CP)—Birihpl8Ce 01 the Canadian Liners Duchess of Athell and Empress of France, engineering plant and works st the discontinued Dalmuir shipyard on the C1yde_hey9_been sold. For British“ Shipping lest " Recommended Canadian Pacific Railway. for ser- vice between Canada. Australia and New Zealand if s sufficient sub- sidy were forthcoming. Arriving here 18st ' ’ . 5|!‘ Edward left the liner Nonnandie in Southampton wafer to dash in- w port by specdbnnt. declaring his anxiety to meet representatives of the dominions and "find out whet they are going to do with regard u; furnishing some sort of sub- mg it were granted. he indicated, the new ships. to be operated by the Canadian-Australian line.would be in service by U19 W111i" "7 1930-40 and would have a speed of 23 knots. rims: uvs lillllN TERMS or ilEli iiliIAllNll Views Expressed Re- ceived Favorably In British Diplomatic Circles. BY PIEItKE MAILLAUI) Copyright i937 By The llavas News Agency LONDON, June 11—-(CP-H3Vi15) -—A note from the French Govern- ment on the subject of a new Income Pact, addressed to the British Government and com- municated to Rome, Berlin and Brussels, was favorably received in British diplomatic circles hcre today. Tile note provided a summary of Fr spec's views regarding Incarno and was expected to facilitate forthcoming negotiations with Germany and. Italy. it was said. According to information from authoritative British sources, the French note dcalt- in the main with three points: 1.The question of exceptions: The Locarno Pact provided for exceptions to the operationsofits clauses, notably in case one of the signatories was required to carry out obligations under pacts con- cluded within the framework of the League of Nations. Germany and Italy. it is known, objected to Yefllgnlzing thv ‘Franco-Soviet Pact as an exception, although it: was concluded within the frame- work of the Ixeagzuc. The Frcnchnotoivassoizi to in- dicate awillingncss in Paris to ac- cept more supple formulas pro- vided the essential principles on which the original clauses were based are prcscrved. 2.Thc prpblcm of guarantors in the new ywtcm: Italy's idea cf cancelling the whole system of guarantees should one guarantor dcskc was dccmcd unsatisfactory and the Frrnch note suzgcsted reciprocal guarantees in con- formity with the idea. of cqualiiy advanced by Germany. 3.Thc prclbiem of international nutiiorifv to vnPTCP ihc pact: Germany and Italy. it was under- stood. do not - Wéillt thr- Imngitc Council to function at all. France. It was llhflCTSlCOd, proposed auto- matic operation rf the pact in case of emergency. and consider- ation bv the Lciizue Council in the event of a less urgent case. On this _too the note indicated readiness to compromise so long as the es- sential principles of collective security remained intact. Aftmr close sturlv of the French document. the British Govern- ment was expecfnd to take up the problem of resuming the parlrvs for the conclusion of a new west- ern pact. Lllffl-TWBBIISIIIIIEI’ Pays Tribute To Sir Robert Borden (GP. By Guardian's 51100181 W!!!) SAINT JOHN, N. B, June ll. — Replying to an address of welcome here today. lrurcLTwecdsmuir took opportunxiy to pay tribute "to an old, deer friend. a great statesman and son of the Maritimes-Bir Rob- ert Borden." ‘The Governor-General spoke glowingly of Sir Robert's work for Canada, the Empire and the world. "I knew him first in the war days in London. One of the chief pleas- ures in coming to Canada was the chance to renew that. friendship." Su‘ Robert had been e. noble statesman, a man who rose above petty things to become a 11811" 95- teemed by all. He had e. most re- markable mind, essential wlsdom. simplicity of character and unusual goodness of heart which had en- wienred him to all classes of people. “f-Iis reputetim will become part of the heritage of Canada and the Empire." asserted Lord Tweedsmulr. “He carried into great age the spirit and heart of a boy. He never grew old. I recall s. year ago e pert/y of which I was a member was fishing in Quebec. It was bit- terly eoln and we were huddled in the little camp about e. roaring fire. Suddenly there came the sound of a motor overhead and from an air- plane descended Bit Robert, B2. “He went down the hill of life with the same optimism and spirit with which he ascended. His is the truest possible example of triumph in lilo’ TR 417151330 17v“ FL 65551-30 Expect To Bridge Naval Gap Today Bilbads “Ironwing, Severely Tested As Fascist Forces Resume Drive , servative-named-as IlDlIllilflllCnS inn-ti llrag Tignish Waterfront For Body 0f Boy Dragging operations were he- ing conducted at Tignish for the body of six-year-old Fred- die MaoRae. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mex MacRae cf Tlgnlsh, believed drowned last Sunday, it was learned lest night. The boy with several small com- panions was playing on lire wharf at the Union Packers property M. Tlgnlsh on Sun- day last. Tho boys started home and Freddie turned back for his shoes, which he hud rcmnv- ed while playing, whilc his companions continued on i0 their homes. The little boy did not return and has not been heard of since. It is feared that 1n some way he tumbled off the wharf to his death. rulldullu siuiisissllis Two Anti-Fascist Ital- ians Slain Near lor- mandy Resort. BAGNOiLES-D-UORNE. Francc, June l1—(CP-Havas1~l’oii"c i0- night combed northern Fznmce for the woman companion rf Carlo R/osselii who left this No-gnumtly resort yesterday shortly briove the veteran anti-Fascist and his hro- ther Sabbatino were slain in Conr- ternc Forest by unknown assass- ins. 3-C- MirTvE STATE HUNURS run BORDENt l ! Preparations C 0 m - pleie For Final Trib- War-time P r i lliinister. O'l'I‘AW'A. June 11—(CPl—N0t1 since the death of Sir Arthur. Curric. ionncr commander of the i Cilflilfllllll Corps. has a state] funeral been accorded in this , couniijv. TOIYAOITOW national hon-' ors accompany the inicrmen: of Sir Robert Borden, whose death took place yesterday at. the age of Whore the predominant not/sin the fyncrnl of Sir Arthur Currie was military, however, as befitted the services he had given the ‘stoic in u-ar-time. that at tomor- rows obscqifes will beef a. civilian character. N0 lengthy corteqe of soldiers will accompany the body of the siutrsmfm to Beechwood Cemetery. In their plncc will be parlia- mcnluriaiis. representatives of the judiciary. of fomifm embassies and consulates. public officials and the ciiivcns 0:‘ Canada generally. Canadian car-servicemen. mcclallcd and marshalled in bat- talions and companies, will line the streets through which the corfcge a- 14 PAGES Annual Subscription Delivered $5.00 By lIuIi-IHLL, 84.00; Canada and Elggr so VIET WAR L 0120s ORDERED l'- i. “.00 Suor l Trial $5.161 To Recent Shifts In Army Co_mmands Constitute Group ‘Condemned To Death By Military Tribunal. MOSCOW, June 1Lt-(Sniurilziy)—(Al’)—Thc Supreme AvrOne Marshal, Seven Generals ute To Canadian Court of the Soviet Union has decided i0 sentence eight of the highest officers of ihc Rcd Army i0 be shot for frea- day. m e son, the Tass (official Soviet) News Agency announced to- All eight-one mun-shall and scvcn gcnerzils-ivcrc de- prived of their miliiziry iiilcs. The)’ were iricd by ihc .\lilii:ii'_\' 'l‘ribunzil of ihc Sup- rcmc Court 0n charges of aiding ihc military establish- ment 0f a foreign nation “un announced all had confessed ope. HELD HIGH POSTS before a firing squad were: General Kazimirovitch V. Puma, former military attache in London, Berlin and Tokyo. General A. I. Kork, former com- mandant of the Frunzc Military. Academy, the Soviet "West Poinz." General I. E. Yakir, former coni- mander of the Leningrad metric: Garrison. General I. P. Uborcvli/cli. former commander of the army m While Russia. l The other men doomed to die‘ rirly tomnrrn-iv gifternoon a pFlVflH‘ service will he held at the homo ivhcrc Sir Rcbcrt died. After While the bodies of the murdtr- ed men lay in Courtr-rno Hospital awaiting autopsy Italian cmigrc friends of Carlo Roselli in Paris recalled his violent hostility to the Fascist Regime and declared manv attempts had been made 5111001926 on Italian exiles. Police meanwhile tried construct the crime with ihc aid of numerous objects found r-mr the scene. These inciudfld .1 hlnml- stained glove. a crude bomb. ncnr- triclgc case, an empty revolver and a dagger as well as a vvrcckrd crzr. Carlo Roselil, who was 4i! nncl recently had been wounclcrl fight- ing in Spain for the Govcrnmcnt. arrived here May 28 with his 37- year-oid brother and a fciv other persons. including the unidcniificrl woman. The two brothers revis- tered as Italian newspapermcn. and it. was understood they lintl come to enable the elder to lake the cure for his Spanish war wounds. iloinination-s In Nova Scotia Near Close HALIFAX, June 1l——iCP)--A United Church clergyman was nominated tonight as Labor candi- daie in Cape Breton cast “rs-t other than Liberal or f. on- io rc- for the Nova Scotia elections June l9 drew ncar a. close. Rev. W. T. Mercer, Pastor oi Si. Luke's Church, Dominion No. 6, will run against L. D. Cuz-izc, Liberal elected in i933. and Roderick Kerr, Conservative, in the Cape Breton Industrial riding. He was nominateed by a minors meeting at which smokers m- ciuded United Mine workers 1n- ternationnl Board Mcmbcr slby Barrett Glace Bey. N. S. Conservative nominations u ~"-' brought to a close with the SElCCtIOKI of Norman E. Smith, retired Slici- burne sea captain, who will contcst the constituency. The party hos u candidate for each of thc 30 scnis in the legislature. A Liberal meeting at 'I‘ruro named Dr. H. P. Hsvey. former Mayor of Stewieoke. as running mate of E. G. MoCollough in the two-seat riding of Colchcsicr. Prescott Blanchard previously had been nominated but he withdrew on the advice of his physician. Liberals have one more nomin- ation to make. ‘It is in Yarmouth. Speaker L. C. Gardner's riding. Dete has been get for tomorrow. Would Purge Army 0f British Influence TOKYO. June ll--(AP)—Morc than one-fourth 0f the officers of the Salvation Army in Japan withdrew from the organization today and formed a rival army with avowed intention of purging this n public service will be con- ducted ntAli Saints Church, where .the doccrtscd War-Time Prime lvfiifistcr had worshipped. Active pail-bearers will be four constnizlcs cf the Royal Canadian llfounied Police. In an honormv capacity‘ former colleagues Oi’ Si!‘ Robert and thnsn ministers of the prcscnt government now in the cltv will act. Frnm All Saints Church tn the Ccmclridv, the funeral procession will bc hcndccl by the band of the Governm- Generals Fhntauards. 'I‘hcv rvill prccorlc a moimtcd es- cort or the R. C. 1f. P. Today mcssngrs of condolence continuccl to nour into the bereaved home. These came from the Duke of Cnnnnucht and the Duke of Dcvonslvrc. h.» were governors general during Sir Rob- ert's term cf office as prime min- lsicr. lifcsmzcs rvf sympathy were sent also from the Earl of Will- incclnn. Lndv Erma. Lady Grey. Prime Minister J. B. M. l-fcrtzoz o.“ South Africa and Lady Patricia‘ Ramsay. daughter of the Dvlke of Cnnnnuqhf. T110 services will b» conducted Rev. C. G. ‘Hepburn. Rector of All Saints. Catholic Youth Leaders Face Trial Monday ESSEN. Gcrmanynlune il-(CP- Havns) —Mc:r. Hendrik Wolkerzpre- gklpnf of the German Catholic ymxih organization. and 150 of his niflrs will face rt Nazi tribunal here .\fou.lny' on charges of plotting against the security of the state. The defendants were arrested in Four-nan‘. 193G. after Gestapo ag- ents hnrl found a list of their nrnncs during}! search 0i’ the resi- clvncc of Rcv. Joseph Rnssaint, who u-ns sentenced to 11 years imprlsonmr-nt last April 28 follow- , inc his conviction on charges of plotting with German Communists for ilir‘ ovcrthrow of the Hitler rcaimc. (Ar. By Guardian's Special Wire) BTONY BROOK, N. Y., June ii -Wealthy relatives of the missing Alice McDonnell Persons marshal- ed their rmources tonight in a tense gnmc of wits with an unseen ad- vcrsary who made a $25,000 ransom demand. Automobiles whiplifid in and out of the 3B yen: old society mstronh poultry farm several times during the dny, bent on mysterious er- rnnds. Avseltirtg the outcome of family clloris. a squad of United States Justice Department agents stood on the sidelines. ready to take active charge of whet Rhea Whitley. head of the Bureau of Investigations the ranks 0! BlflJ-Sh iufluenot the right of appeal, their sentence Seek Contact with dAbductors Of Wealthy‘ Society Matron General Robert P. Eiclcniaii. 10r- mer head of the army organ for friendly" i0 Russia. It was their guilt. Highest ranking of ihcm was Illichnii N. 'I‘ukhachcvsky, who was stripped of his Hlllb, “Marshal of the Soviet L7nion". He had been vicc-commissar- oi‘ ivnr until May 11, considered one of the most brilliant military men in Eur- Steel Strike At A Glance By The Associated Press COLUMBUS. O.- G over nor Afnrtin L. Davey opens conference seeking io “reconcile differences"- bctivccn union and companies in Great Lakes steel strike. MONROE. Mich-The Monroe Ciiv Commission requested Gov. training reservists and civilians in Bank Nmmhy V, d961,,“ mama"; aviation and gas defence. General B. M. Seldmun. YOFIIWY chief of ilic personnel section of nmss mpmm, the General Staff. | General V. M. Primakoff, of the; Kharkoff MLitary Garrison. APPEAL DENIED Th1.- law under which they were tried provides ihcy must be‘ 0x01 outed within 24 hours of conviction | and denies thcm the right t0 3p'§ peal. A score of alleged counter-revolu- tienaries already have cone w b11011 deaths following COlIVlCLOH lfl two mas. "treason trials" held within the last ycar. The vindictive tone oi ihc oiiiclziliy-iiisjiircri press strongly indicated the eight officers brilliant records would not hclP them escape u similar fate. _ No halfway sentence is possible- The defendants. untzl recently l1“- oes in the eyes of the Soviet Un- i0n's millions, must either bc ac- quitted or condemned i0 delib- That drastic alternative was stiim" lated under the "Kn-off 1M". °1 Dec. 1, i934, enacted on the wings or the fury bred by Sergei Kiroifs assassination. TR] AL HELD SECRETLY The trial was conducted behind closed doors. The recent reshuffllus of the Red Army's high command had told o! momentous events 1° come, but the sudden denounce- ment burst like a bombshell onlall bu; we QapIIATS most inner 611v w Since the defendants are dcfllvd be carried out within 24 hours. Ilxlllglm the newspapers crylnh-H Sig’ pity for spies and traitor? mo" expected announcement 0 v 1 conviction may "TY We“ T?“ their execution already had wen carried out. QC ADRUPLE DIARRI AG l3 (rnzmnn BAKE. Quv- 1111"‘ 9" (CPJ-JMuss romnncr- blossomed in the vliimzc church 0f this Frcnch- Canadian community today as four brothers took four brides in Que- bec's first recorded quadruple mar- riage in a single family. "s kidnapping." I Workers to protest law to prevent bloodshed when C.I.O. Unionists hold tfl-stafe Sundxrv; rcpublia plant opcrntcci. Republic plant opcrriics under armed mace: march of 730 United Automobile Workers on cltv called off; "ziqniitir muss meeting’ called for Sunday bv ‘United Automobile breaking of steel workers pickct line. GAMER-IA. Paw-Strike into cffcct nt Bcihlchem unit. WASHTNGTOBL- senate Post- offlre Committee vows hroad in- quiry of chnrrres of mail inter- ference in sicc‘: strikes of Ohio and of conduct. of steel comllflllill‘; pOSifllllfif‘ officials says depart- mcrit will not ask for milffsri’ force to protect "abnormal" mail deliveries. ‘ CHIC‘AGO—S. w. o. c. claims “sweeping victory" in election at Acme Sire‘. Company. no‘. in- volved in strike; Governor M. Clif’ord ,T0\\'ll5(‘flfl of Indiana summons S. W. O. C. official to Indianapolis to discuss strike. ordered Sfccl GEN EVA-Edward F. lsfcGrodjl, labor department's ace con- cllihior. prepares to leave for BEHER tea i. time - some or ‘ll-l AN HALF TORONTO, June ll --Minimun and maximum temperatures: 50 Victoria 82 Edmonton 36 68 Winnipeg 44 '16 Toronto 48 ‘l5 Montreal 54 '16 Saint John 50 '12 Halifax 54 64 Charlottetown 54 68 Haggard from a night of sleepless pacing. William H. Parsons an- nounced he was "willing and anx- ious" to comply with any instruc- tions from the abductore of his wife middle age. llcc investigators withdrew the access. emissaries from might have frcc concern. promised to treat a'l oom- munications "in the strictest coll- New York office, definitely termed fidenoe " who disappeared Wednesday noon utter driving away with an uniden- titled, respectable-looking ccuplc of In deference to his wishes. all po- from the 11 acre estate in order that any kidnappers Parsons. asserting that the snfe retum of his wife was his first and foremost Maritime Provinces -- Moderate winds: mostly fair with stationery or a little higher temperature. High tide this afternoon at 12.44 and tomorrow morning at 2.10. Sun sets this evening at 7.44 and rises tomorrow morning at 413. First quarter moon June l5. 2.03 pm. Summeriide tide eighteen mill- utcs inter than Charlottetow- Tlll can rlllll! Tuesday, I '- _l m1: s‘ "ruff-nun. n lung] I . In. and 0.50 P- l‘ scoop! I