_. MAxnas OI-‘A MERE MAN The things of’ others interest us mostniid our affairs are most pleasing to others. i _____-§ cliurlottotuwii Uuurilitui Two Con“ V. n fluriilng Guardian, Founded N987- ‘EPiA_RLo'r'i"e1"0w Covers Prince Edward llsland Like the Dew . CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1", 193s swm ‘\‘\\\\\ Everybody MAX 1M6 Ol-‘A MERE XIAN ‘Preserve an l‘\\"n mind iii ‘Jill's ~ sity and trccdoiii from illiolllii ji, in good fortune. THREE $00125 DEAD 11v JAMA ++o++o0+o+“+“+,+w FiGlITDEABES llVER lilSPliiEli BlRbER AREA Japanese Claim Soviet '1‘ r 0 0 p s Repuised ‘With ilcavy" losses. Sixteen Nurses Successful ln li.ll. Examinations _ Sixteen student nurggg were successful in examinations (c: the If‘; N- f-lfisreeheld recently. Nurses iom the Prince County Char- lottetown, and Prince ‘Flward Island Hospitals wrote the papers. Itillouhig is the list of success- (In order of iner- .__,___ Sister Paul of the Gross, rokvo. Aug. l—-(I\Ionday)—- Klfillvitctouui; 2. Helen Fingers, .,\t'1_.-\ Japanese Army com- Klellfilllgltlll. 3. Alma Newson, muniqlli‘ today said Soviet Rus- “gestalt. and Adrlce Campbell, ilflll troops twice cnuntcr-attuck- fllfln; H0201 WOOG. RJIO ed (ihziltgkiilciig and Sliafltuiellg ‘ll; 9- Vlvl-"m Partner. Kcnslnz- win-re tin-y carilcr were lIlSltiilgt-(i 11911’. Blanche McRae. ‘Iheiitley and ucrc repulsed after hours of hiel- 7~ M811‘! McNutt. Char— lottetown, Jean McPhee, Heather- diilc, and Norma Ayers, (yqay. lottetoivii; B. May Iicrri g, Mr"- lily River: 9. Margaret Mc- lighting. The itussians lcft 50 bodies on the field. and Japuncst- took two gI-FONCTON. 8,. July III-Jean ~ »P lured six was ki~ic'l this 5-_ on when a car (ll‘.\'t‘ll by i inf-rill‘, of Spirit-y‘. "i coniro’ and lllfiriculttirul Hall Monday more Links and two field pieces. tlii- Army Ctlmlllllllltlllt‘ said. 'l‘lic iovici. forccn covered both tiicii‘ u ASKS with artillery" fire. ’l'i\e a tacks bi an at Sunday, thc Japan "c war when Japanese forces suc- dawii in wrcstiiig coii- tlie. Itussiniis of the hilltop at (‘liiingkufcng ncnr tlic junction of the borders of J a p a n c s e-protcctcd Hun- clioukno, Korea and Russian, Siberia. Office said a “terrible "" when tlic hill, ins occupied and July ll, was began icilctl. ltortnnt Arniy hcatlqu .crs (‘s-- luu.\lc| the Russians suffcrctl ‘.200 rust uiid lost cousin-noble equip . Japanese \v "c report- ad to have incurred "szrme cas- Julius." The War Office said large for- rcs wcrc deployed on both sides 9i the ill-dcfintiti border with the stun-t troops bonibaitiiiig one froiiucr point with heavy’ ai"til- lcrv CiilltQLllCd in the hills. The arcaiscloseto the junction Eachcrn. Charlottetown; l0. ver- llll (lriffin. Cape Wolfe; 11. Sad- ic McDonald. Kinross; l2. Gladys A_iikcii._ Fortune Bridge; 13. sAn- me Weir, Charlottetown. llllPE WINES FllR CLIPPER Plunged Into Pacific With Ali Hands, Be- lief. (A. i’. by Guardian's Special Wire) AVIANIIIA. July iii-Warships and ficlihng plan-cs stood by tonight for what was ex cted to be their final quest of the eastern Phillip- pinm". for the missing Hawaii Clipper. From the air and the ocean sur- face they examined during the day the oil "slick" which convinced inuny expci s the Clipper plunged into the Pacific with all hands about 500 miles cast of Manila. A dozen naval vessels, reaching of the boundaries of Maticlioukuo, Rur um Siberia and Japanese lion» southwest of Vladivostok. iii: l.i'l‘.S have licicl it ior nc-irly lhitc ut-cits and ivloscoxv vc i cti rcptiicl Japanese and Iii-anch- . n lcrritoiv. - of clash citnic as as aiiiuiuncc- (“cm and Nltiscow had unlit" c (lcspito m. rim-nu: iiiz-itlcuts. only diplomatic lilL.ii"\ would be used to scttlcthe l s Qllitlrl u" l - _v meetings oi‘ Jiipancscl unent leaders reflected the‘ Berti “i5 with which the sitti- iil-lOll was taken in 'I“ok_vo. MosCOlv. July 31 Coufirmutioii of foreign that .\f\. Cliuuukuleng lb‘ Japanese troops lllvlllluir was still Home tonight, ‘gt ~»(A I‘)- reports v as taken curly this tinobtalnable 1'1t'l circles were "tiiiawarc" of I'll ‘illllhlllillil. (lt‘\’l‘.‘l(li)ll\(‘lli.‘; in .1 . sector. Reports here said a. lrw rillc shots were l‘.\'L‘l.lf\llP,i‘(l in ‘ it small border skirmish there t0- Tl‘.- iiimi-citm Girl Is Accident Victim Wednesday liuznlautls. ‘ ‘ltillticn- l.‘ Vlkt-l-{Ililk Dance _N L-lilo i-b- iii.» ‘° zé-l-i-il. "Talkies-St. Pctcrs Wcdnestlay". éififlii-B-l-‘Ji. "Talkies-lfliuraiy Raw-r Thur- don L~1i526<8-i-2i. "Tillkl(_'6——l'll’(l(;iMIr-I'_l(lily. -‘.I526-H-l-2i. "Ice CrcummSYciEETi-you Pres v- Milan Church Grounds. uc _ Almost 2nd. L-3527-B-l-li. "Borden Linc Club loading hogs liimbe. calves everv Tuesday. Hours l2 t0 3. L-ZMB-IZ-M-Z-S-ti. " enroutc from ‘slick (it ing the day but the scene. reported the oi] s oi. was breaking lip because of uillnd and mive motion. ‘flu-y combed an area n0 miles wide in an east-west direction dong the line the Clipper was fol- lowing when she vanished Friday Guam to Manila with d. Transport Mcigs. l5 persons abcai" The Ai"iiiy whlcli found the oil spot yesterday only about‘ 50 miles from where the CllDDPl‘ last reported hcr lion, repnnsted losing sight of the said she was trying to pick it up azain. Naval authorities did not say when they would discontinue the hunt but searchers unofficially re- ported they expected to be called in tomorrow night unless some- thing (levelopcd lu the meantime to revive hope. Airmen renor ing weather-u and a quiet sea. ted excellent search- nlimited visibility Questions (And Answers Re Spanish War (Some of the questions people ask alrnt Spain art- nnsvrered in ~' story b Robert Oliin. icliiteil ress Spanish tatf. (lkin worked for nine u tl uiirlrr frc in Madrid, Va l~"~c’.i. Barcelona and at "l0 front.) lily, Robe rt Okiii. Associated Press Foreign Staff) NEW YCRK. Jilly ilk-Two years of the Spanish civil war have n qucnlietl the average readefsin- tcrcst in the conflict, visitors from Gnverunicnt Spain discover. While some never have heard of tli-e International Brigade most ncrsiuis s“t‘lll not only interested but well-informed. Here are frequent questions-and answers: When will the o'er end? Barring an important. change in lh-e international factors affecting the coitflict. a good sum l5 illli it Will (‘Oiitlllllfl at least untll the \\'lllit‘l‘ and probably l"! "will" “it'll... will win the war? "Meeting P. E. I. Poultry Asso. ~_ Aturust L-352B-8-li. "Play in ‘Roll finv Hull by St. Teresa's Dramatic Club ‘Jlehics- dov Aug. 3rd. L-asaz i»8-2l. B P. M. "Don't iorcct the big dance in Qlldfcllows Hall Montneuc, Wed- ncsdav night. August 3rd. Clint"- liiiicttvxvn Orchestra. L-BFiiI-B-l-Zl- "Cowboy entertainers (concert ‘ml ‘illllfrl Nriith Wilishlrc, Milli (lay night, M; Tuesday itiozht. 391cc cream sci-inf. dance mid dlijtlfl at Southpnrt School, Tues- “QQ- Avcust 2nd, gocd or 0d “lc- t L-35i0-. ‘f-ai. h ‘C-"nlc to Tc» Cream and Dance all" mvralrl School. Tuesday. August w~ ‘Good crchcslivi. Ausplces omens Institute. L-3820-7-29-8-1-2. - l I Fredericton X13534. A glance at the map shows the Irsurizents control all but ab0ilt 30 per cent of Spain. the wars course shown ernment without arti important Vii?‘ n .l ~ last wiuer. tall»: riligre really German and Itnllnn tro0Il5 ill 3PM"? There are large forces of fan troops in Insurgentbo Germans RDDCM‘ t0 bfllf fl same relation to the Insurgent in; Russians to the Government ‘sldc~there are technicians. flvllli‘ "e:;1~z*.::.§;“ "° "" r v n - rmfgnllii‘ gokcriuncnt side Com- Lti ? mljifilh: ‘popular _Fl'0g\ _WlilCl'\ ‘may; pot.“ u“. Bpumsh overninen ' ludes the ish Communist (‘ Party. The part3’ l5 l mhmmy “d is represented by only one cabin" minister. _Are barn-b gs’ ‘refill (Continued Ii Hie 1. 001 ‘ll OO-Q-FO-O-O-O-O-O- FUR numuucio ARRIVE HERE THIS WEEK Will Decide Future Course 0f Action After Seaside Rest. --_._.. (QP. By Guardian's Special wlh-e) OITAWA. Juli’ 3i — I-‘Enancc lttlnistcr Dunning and Mi"... Dinin- l will leave tomorrow for Prince ‘ward Island ivliere they m1] m. GO-O-fiO-Q-O-O-GQ Sabotage Suspected ln Forest Fires fin llancouver island (C. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) VANCOUVER. July 3I-—The Bri- tish Columbia Government Satur- day announced a reward of SL000 to anyone giving information lead- ing to conviction of persons guilty of sabotage ‘in connection with the giant Vancouver Island fire. Attorney-General Gordon Wis- iner, making the announcement. said “we are satisfied there was sabotage." He also announced a reward for information leading to arrt t and conviction of anyone guilty oi liicendiarism in the fire main possibly for a few wrecks. Mr. Dunning has. been slowly recover- lluz from the collapse he suffcrcd 1n Parliament Buildings five weeks ago and his doctor has pronounced him sufficiently improved to un- dertake the train journey. It is hoped the sea lyathin and the salt air will speed up h s i"e- covcry and Ml‘. Dunning will then finally decide whether ho will 5881a take up the exacting duties of Finance Minister or retire to n. less harassing occupation. No de- cision will be made for ll, few wee. »:. Mr. Dunning has been so long regarded as one of the pillars of the government and a bulwark flEalnst drastic changes in Canada's‘ monetary system that his illness. in addition to bringing Dominion- Wlde evidences of regret. brought lllfllflfltltlfls from many of ‘dllkiciy foi" the future should he no longer be able to guide this important de- partment of government. Issues Statement I “The lob of Finance Nillllislfil‘ in Cflllllfill. Mr. Dunning said today. "required all the vigor, fill the cii- ditrance of a inan in sound physi- cal condition. Knowing as I do ‘what the Job demands and how much it, to-kcs out of one, unless I am myself convinced I would be iible to carry on without rcpct’ ' ii 0f the illness I have just . through. it would not be fair to my family. to the government or to the people of Canada for inc t; again undertake the task. After a time at the sea with its salt an" I should be able to decide." Today is Mi". Dunningls 53rd birthday’ so he is a comparatively young man and abmlutcly confi- dcnt he will be back in active lifc soon but whether in such exceed- ingly active life as hcad of the finance department will depend on the progress he makes dcwn by the sea. when a bov he strained his licart and while this has forced hini to avoid violent physical exertions. throughout the years concentrated study and (leep thinking IIUVII‘ caused him any bodllv tllllltlytllltlt‘. When he was stricken on June 22 wiiilc resting in the gsvciuiment lobby of the House of Commons it was not a heart attack. If was one of the arteries finding llpV-‘ilftli from the heart, falling: to work in unison with that organ that caused the trouble and was believed to be due o) nervous cxii-.iiis.loii. Ho doctors tell him there. has been no change in his iii-art condition in the oust l0 years. He had gone thiotigh u hard sus- sion with the uncertainties ci the Canadian-United States trade nego- iiatlons necessitating his lnp his budget speech to time. xtie eomplicaitczl housing‘ bill. fittltttks in thc Commons t in caucus by those who \\'.ll‘iil'il changes in the tariff unzl in the monetary system. lie nave." spiiretl himself’ and was flllllfirl (‘OIILIIIIUEIS- arca which extended over 100.000 acres. Before the greatest timber blaze in Vancouver Island's history was brought under control early inst week. it had clone damage estimat- ed at roughly" $500.000. and dc- stroyctl the little fishing resort of Fire hose was reported knifctl and the Dllfllflh made useless when sugar was put in the gasoline in the fire zone 10 days ago while firef hters were battling to save Fo s Landing and other pro- l) ert, . Ekorbcs Landing. I'll ENGLAND Hundreds Of Live- stock Drowned By Floods. (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. July Iii-A torrential rainstorm which swept northern EneZatid ovcr the \Vt‘f".{-€llil caused floods which drowned hundreds of cattle, sheep. pigs and liens. 'I‘iie storm wrecked the plans and camps of thousands of city folk who trekked to the area. The vrcaihcr improved through- out the country today, although the “heat wove" continuctl. accounting for m least. one death as tnc tem- perature soared to 82,3. A 17-year- o‘d bay tlictl while pedal n5; a bicycle uphill. As "the most iticrcdible rain this district has c-vei" known" sWlYlCd urountl Lake Windcrincre. camp- l‘l'.~—l‘.l(‘ll, woincn and Cllllfll'f.‘ll-— luisteuczl to higher around. In ionic cams those cniuzht in the ilf)\\'l\]l(ZilI' were forced to struggle through water knee deep which swept. down ltilisides. .eveiling rent; and cniagving away bedding. Lake WIndcrmr-rp itself rcsc sev- eral fcct during the storm and in- creased ifs length three miles. Many hamlets in the district were flooded, but no casualties were re- ported. t At South Bend. London's scnsitie resort. George Dodds. beach czinccssionaire. saved four persons from Lll‘('.\Vlllll but 10st his pants and 30 shiilngs in the sea. Will sétie Whe-at Price This Week OTTAWA. Juiv own 24. 3i ~-< CPP- l_v in his seat in lilo l-louse up tn the clay he was stricken. At the first it was tllOllillll’ he would be bacl: in the llousc in '.\ few days but instead he hus bccii slowly recuperating in his lltlillt‘ oui Island Park Drive at thc v will cdge of the city ~ lire wcck . i5 able to take Today. mrntally -.\l.r.. i >_c\ ruiiiu"k;\tl the fCbDDlP-lbli ics o‘. u finance minriei" u"."c er. c- din v.y heavy n". this time. Thrsc cu".- incl days of managed currency, of cco- nomic stress from one end oi Gan- ilda to the otlici", of (listnrbsul world conditions and the Finance Minister had to stud!’ fill “W59 1iroblcms and ive directions. _ 3....“ Wm. tie :‘]ll{‘lltll(l minds with which the IVllIllHiPI‘ Wlls 5"!‘- roundcci licndcd by Deputy" Alinfstcr Clark and Graham Towers, head of the Bank of Catiaclo. l'(‘:l)iIIl_SIl)lliI.y for direction had to rest with the minister and if he did ti"! 30b l“ f; should be dcnc it required grcnt effort and conceiitrat n. In Prince Exlward Island Mr Dunning will be seeking rest and health in the constituency of Queens, which he Yeilwstmis m Parliament. Japs Claim Victory In Kianecsi Drive _.._._- SHANGHAI. July 3I-—(APl-— Japancre forces attomptinu tfl drive dcep into Kiangsi Province from fallen Kiuklang were report- ed today to have shattered three Chinese divisions in 24 hours. A Japanese armv spokesman said the action look place a few miles . of Kitikfzimz. the river port I35 miles down the Yanatse from Iiunkow. Chinese provisional capital. Chinese asserted the invaders were encountering "withering op- p0siti0n" on both sides of the Yengtae west of Klukiang but to this the Japanese retorted laconi- Ilrinic Miiilslci" biackenkie King's .~'('il£‘fllll{‘(l ‘Fucsdtn’ iticeiing with his cubiuci coilcucucs \\'lll be dc- lll‘.fil iliis weck until Thursday \"uu ll. is expected coilncil will d-..-.oc upon lhc flvcd minimum price under winch the Cunndizin whcut bcard will operate (lurinp; thc ii in ’7lllf\l'l‘0\\'. " and ma lor- .t ' fir: him-hf iliillltlPll Qinadiaii Corps Reunion in onto Saturday‘ and ivil! be i1lll‘>i the ccictntuiies nviii" IQ itvi 'I‘or- ut m. niorrou" whcn the res-t Fort IIr-uiv is (lcdicnicd. Last week. after the rceulai" ‘Putsfluv cibiiic‘. ccuitcil. thc Prime Minister announced final cons‘ - cratlou cf the (lovciuuncnfs u cat mnrkciiiii: plans would be declared until Thursday of this week. LilieralsTVViifTwo Saskatchewan Seats ____. PRINCE ALBERT. Snslc. Juli‘ Sh-Victoilcs in the two northcrll Saskatvhtwan deferred elections Thursday, todnv nave Prciruer W. J. Patterson's Liberal Ciovcrnmcili a ‘Jmuiajority in the 52 member Hrwsi‘. and Athabasca constiiueitcics trick- led in slowly Complete returns (pried D. A. Hnll. a foririci" Liberal M. L. A.. while a Liberal victory lyccrtnln iii Athabasca where two Lihcritls opposr-rl cach other. Mn gnu ‘rt-regal Conservative for Cumberland candidate. w. mltlt. llv Ml overwhclmlng iltfiiflflll’ ll 49L I-Inll getting 54B and Smith only a. Jules Marion took 5'7. In Athnbasc over J . leadership Saturday Wlndritrn. a prominent aviator and acting snoerlntendeni- of Canadian Airways. With 29 l only: "The csmfifllfm i8 DYORTMIM satishctorill” f 34 rted. Marlon led b N ‘totes, reiiing 618 sealant nd— rum’: . HEAVY RAINS‘ §+O+O§©+¥O 555...! FIE Result of’ voting in Cumberland ~_ ‘hmuzh u“ one“ n" whn’ "H" Fridnv and Saturday. - ciuiiu non 004-50444 llEfifilllBK u ncnmc or Insurgents Strive To Halt Government Drive 0n Gaudeszi. HENDAYE. France, July 31—(A CA TRA ‘E CASH‘ Many Attend Celebration lit Lennox ls. Indians from all parts of Prince I3dward Island gathered at nearby Lennox Island yesterday to take part in the celebration of the Feast of St. Anne, their patron saint. afaini visitors also attended the cclc ovations. Rev. Basil Doric. CSP, Toronto. was the celcbrant at High Itfass at 10.30. He also preached an eloquent sermon appi"opria_tc_ for the (lay. Pv--A scrlcs of attacks and count~ Other priests assisting were Rev. ctr-attacks bv reinforced Spanish Bennett MacDonald. P.P.. ltev. (aovcrnincnt and Iusuigcnt armies i.» art! and Roe. failed today" to break a Fall-Lilly Urban Gil deadlock on the Catalan front. Both forces llli'.(‘(l all their avail- able streiiuth m a slugging match The choir under the direction of Mr._John Sark rcncifered vcr_v ef- fcctivciy the responses to the mass. s PAGES Meal. xverc served on the crounzls i0 ‘the farce number of visitors. The celcilriitioii was l)_I'flll$Il\i to a on the Governments nc\\"lv-\voii 25-milc xvidc hnc. Each ;\i'll);\l'(‘l\il\' was iittrniptititz i0 strike tl&‘<‘l:l\l‘.l\' at some vulner- able point and tl"l\'fi the other in- to clctcnsivt‘ tat. . Heaviest fizlitins: centred in two sectors. along the Gandcsa com- munications linc in lower (Jatulonla and at I-‘avon. izatcway to Aragou Province from Central Catalonia. Blessed Sacrament. Air Attacks intensified Insurgent air raiders intensified their attacks on Government towns. Five boiribcrs attacked R9115 and two mimitcs luter another nqllfld- rnn bombed lrfospilaicl. taltiiit: an tindctcrmincd number of victims. Insurgent air raids were attcnipi- cd three tiuics on Aiicant-e. bfecli- terrancau port. but each time the bombers were chased away bv Gov- ernment. pursuit tiintvs, PACT your Bulgaria Released From Po st-w ar_ Treaty. SOI-‘IA, Bulfraria, Julv Sl-IAP) ~d Bulgarians learned joy- Gfintlotn rcmaii no-inairs " .' m, m‘, U“, Bqlkm‘ Em land but the (t -.t~.u...l;r. in Vie "m0 b‘ '. , ‘ffiqwfl. ‘m mnceh seventh flay of i a OIIOIIAIH‘. secin- mum, ,. Hun‘, “mmh ed to be tronccntraiing on t a plncers behind than make a Throu-zhotit Governor.- fir ' . félmE trons on Bulzaria.» Army. 4 W" The ncuzs came with the arrival of 50 army planes which dropped leaflets over the capital to aii- ilttlllcilfiu that Prcilnie? Jghn Mciaxas p _ _ u“ _ m“ o rrccce. on >cial o thc Balkan < “Pl him-m um" “i Eiitcntc. and Premier George ml" "d iomlm lwiltl‘ Voiscivainoff of Bitivarla had sign- "m" Almmig" ca" ed a‘ new pact at Srilonika Gite‘ c Smblithod mt‘ "The war‘ clauses‘ no longer c\:~ d "wmh of "hf ist." the leaflets proclaimed. "This mm)“ great success is due to the wisc leader up of King Boris II who ac- complished it in the prooei" way at the proper" time." hm‘ An official communique indicat- “gfin ed the new pact had paced the " - way foi" closer relationship of Bul- naria with the Balkan Entpnte the city direct assault. Saturday nisrht. the id's ftuus pounded Insur- its on the fiznutnvmAl- Franco's quarters and C. s talan fil'illlf‘l'.\'i‘l"if‘l’i c lerics both north an road thcv ;\l)'.‘.f'll".‘lill_\‘ were to cut it. After sundown. Government in- fantry redouble/l its efforts. some- tlmes in the liehi of flar thrown into the middle of ire-man's and sometimes l‘i‘l_\‘lll‘l' on blind attacks in the darkness. General Franco sent lli.‘~ be." sta‘ps_vrurkcv GYM“, Ymgoglwvi,‘ ‘troops. includ vcf an Carlisis. and Rumnma ' ' ‘ ‘ ' into the strut?" around the ' '______ hiizhwav into .v.lll£l..\’. In dinliuht Um“... H“. n.0,‘... or Neum‘. dam they had an atlvaniuut’ with sup~ ed NO“ i_.-|_ 191a‘ bv ‘he Ayfiéd m erlor air strcntrth but they could the G...“ Wm. and Bulgaria m‘, not budge the aovcrnmcnt lines. ruruviis roast suits u uunuou a heavy indemnity and deprived of terril orv. Article IV limited 20,000 rceuiars. 10000 and 3.000 frontier soldiers in all. Buifiaria ‘.0 eenclarmes guards—33.00(> Describe Agreement BELGRADE. Yugoslavia. July 31 —1APl~—The Buleziria-Balkan en- tite aerceintint was described ill an official coniinilnique today as fol- lows: "Bulcrariu and the slates of the . Balkan enicnte (Tinker, Grccce, I-‘irc lll\('tl\'(‘l'i‘ _ shorth- after 3 ‘Iuvcslavlu anti Romania) hcrcby o'clock this morning" gull d a lame under. kc the trbiigation of ab- scciitin of the horse stables ".i'. the Provincial Exhibition (lruiiiitis. ‘Most of the hon s housed in tlic staiiiinz irn-in violence in sctilini: their mutual ffililllllllsllll) in the sense of a pact ali"e-.\<l_\' sllzncd hv close with the Benediction of the‘ uivfiiiruil hitter was disarmed. condemned to . .________. Annual siilisti-iptioii llulit- in semi lly Mall-l’. "K n. SL041; t. la itllll L. S. $3.170 11v CRASH Five Critic-hes Are Telescoped By ,Pusher___Engine ‘Search For Bodies Continues In Debris Seventy Injured Are In Hospital. Hy (I. l'. lf.ili"l‘t).'\' (‘cmmliztn Press ('Iil'l'l‘\'1l"'"ll"'l . KiN(iS'i‘()I\'. Jamaica, July I‘l—(('i’ (liblvl-liifillll toil from a train wreck on thc .Iainaica (iti\‘t'l‘lllllt‘lll iiiiii- way lines was cxpcctcti tonight to rcach at iczisl till as work- crs continued to find bodies in the debris. icft when a loco- motive pushed its way through a string of ii\c (touches nczir Balaclava Saturdaiy. ' Almost half the Iiilti p killed or injured. (lfficizils placed ihc irain crcw asscnircrs. all natives, were either iisi of iiczid at 32. Of thcst- itiur l. “eve mcmbcrs of the . Fifteen of the tit-ad were ‘ unidentified. The wreck occ of coaches left the lof the accident ahcad_ ihc t-nuinccr led to the rear oftihc train tirovc ahead at full speed. icic- ‘ scoping almost the whole siiflllil of cars. The pusher loco- motive was used i0 help the train over siccp grades. u the ltlftllliilllYk‘ drawing the rails and turned ovcr. Lnauare oi a locomolise. attach- ui"i"cd whc . string flit-in in srlllblin condi- suffcrinu" minor" innit"- homo... in a state- of the this. sonic of iion. Manv ies wt~re tukcii to thczi" The raii\v.i_v's director. ment todav. said the cause disaster" iniuht nc-vcr Impact of the pusfiei" against "no foiwvard cox ‘,.ich dzimnec as to obscure ., . cvicir-iicc of uhrit caused tile d‘. ail- ‘. merit. Scene of the wreck ".\".i.s almost ' ' ‘I’: '70 miles from here. _ p - Seventy iniurcd were in hospi- I ’ ill illLY ltBST Sabotage Denied v I w, . . 1 t . v . The I-LLLtOI iuicd 0a.. tin ‘kw NW fun n5 ‘of szibotziac. The accidcti‘. '-’ \,'H.('Y_..HH,' U. . mo; near a uatcivniiik whtrc rni‘. ' i“ H‘ mi“ m _ “hi, crs were stationed. Another train ‘Lav My» JUN’. Jiléilfl) passed the spot an hour bc- jimqlkv mv ‘m, UH“ ‘ l(ll't‘llr\\ll Station rllltt‘ of the (1Al~\ utrc . Mm h“, “M, v M“. ‘reduced to‘ lllflit'll\\'O"»(l. and irniritiu the occu . woini-n and c: . outlhctl Munv of the coip- lscs \\‘9lf l\\ll'.\lil',(‘(l and wit! ntvcr ‘be identified. It was icaiT-(i the bodies of sev- lui‘ ll ('tv!lllt‘.li’1‘( i'i5iil I lW. thi-rc said. erai school ('l‘iilfll't‘ll YPHITUIIIL! hotnc ‘in spend ‘hall: " Wllill p" u"; were in lli‘ <2 "ie l ‘him-s of siccl niltl wood \\'1i~ - iln! inovcrl bv a ‘while l'l‘.'*l_""\ cu‘. . ‘llf‘f"i\'lf‘il" . i tints. Sill iil0ll .1‘ ' liowcci b\" ‘c. . cruninicd. iiurlini: lid-rot! tiircctions llltil lzwn llu Impact Appalling" '\ \ r"/ ‘M45 (w. or for ‘ct/xv. drones two 1n: Bu. futons you. E iaclin . like the stiuntl of a urcat unit. crash n s iofloux-rl by a manic. l / l .1. - , . t - _' . gfiiltlllsiiis fliLiJflfi-lcltilt To i)‘ IfYAEAA‘ j ‘ illflrf‘ lrviiiu to \ SELVEPD’ selves l"ll'll ' .. ~ _ ' M/’ \ EX \éz' _ \\‘ building were freed licforc ti"! illf‘.~f‘ countries and which con- reachcd thcm. ' cerns flit’ f|ll(‘\\l(ll‘l of non-aggres- At the lluic of writing. however. gimp 11 PhPPk-"ll _ llllY-“Qb llllil lltll- “idurtlii-i". 'hc uartics i-eiiounctil bet-n niadc. ‘u lcusl oiic ‘It '1' ,.n..1..\“13.;.. M" 31... _qg.)..1‘..;on_§ m > \\"-\$ svllrfllvll llrillff‘ vllt‘ l'l"ll*t' ll ilrticli~ IV tiiiilituiw". mariliiiic and ' "ill" ill!‘ lil "l! l"l“"“"~ i" i“ air clauses of the Ncinllv ircalvi llllllll "ll ' "l" ""11 _ and those confainctl in the convcn- l bl‘ll\"~\‘l\ <\ eiimllifl‘ i" ““"“‘"‘ li'\ll of luusziunc sinned on .'tll'l‘ l -~ ubnti‘. u".\s cunivtlctcly 3i 1933 rpvardlng bm-“PN ‘m ‘, (lcstrtiyc Shortly" aftcr I o'- Thrn¢c_"" b‘ ‘I .$~.-u.._.;,..i cliock fircmlcn liad thc blaze \iii- .33., rm. scam“! tron“. M Lam? "row f_....~,....- l" "‘"‘ "‘~ . anne of Julv 24. 102a. Thra - ther. The fire originated in the centre can“, divldm “mom: Tulktm 8.02:0 Ummu. d "mil" “ml ‘lwfim '" ‘mm “m” and Bulgaria and conventions es- llmlll‘ ' Th" “E“M.“‘ “m h“ Whm" lm‘ tablbdicd deitiiiiiariZ/ed Zones nu i flit‘ ' . i mcdiillfl - oh'-““°‘:drlz"":. either side ot the (‘track-Turkish l lt- Illl’l ll‘l!"1‘> _- » "mtllllll- llailcd Triumph relief ir-uu Everything would be in readiness for the big" fair despite the blaze. ATHENS, Julv 3i ~~tAPi ffhe lll .\i"c lnliircd it was announced. f.‘ d. i .._ _ - . y The building tlestrlyvecl n the .?-.‘§.f{;,',‘.“ TOLl-YDO. o. .I..'.v V, "a i‘ south gdde of the grounds opposite Pl-rnnicr Jghn Metaxns and wrll be least 1o .,...<_....._. w. ~ the Grand Stand. Mr. Alfred hIaeNc-ill discovered the fire as he drove acre-ts llills- liorough llriilge. Ilc at once fumed in the alarm at the Fire “all and raced for the stables where ht- a4- sistcd in turning out horses. It was not known immediately he‘; mflxrlhhclaw Furry" l" "is _.-._._...-. _ sta lea.’ t e t me o wr m; many w were running around the Exhibit-i (atap FY0111 ion Grounds while others escaped‘ publicized as a "fourth of August present" to the (‘rreek periph- on 'I‘liui".sdav. second unnlvcrsarv the dictatorial regime The official communique said the treaty offered a "new spirit concord in the Balkans and was a contribution to general peace." men we:- taltlniz in equipment. t0 gallop t rough the town. I was Q p_ I _ - _~ l - learned at 4.30 a. m. that at least ( wEY§§O%‘q'~‘,.{d"§“ “m, "Y"! "W" hfmw"! “l hi1" 5"“ Vincent HOWE,‘ ffiqvcar-oitl Wey Boat Is Drowned f tiRlll tttiitfltf . ' .lil'.j Ill ' ..i ill. \.ii'..l.iii ‘v :- w; i. lured tonight when i and Cflllllihitlfifl‘ \‘" ‘ ‘collided cos‘. oi lo -ticnr horc. The '.'llill‘t l to hospitals .i' Per‘ call for all ruail. '. ianibulunccs had he .~. Witnesses rzlitl struck an auto flint the Coiniiioi‘; eiahl uuuutt lisiillltl. " the halted. z , Si, Vinccins ~' .. ' I it _ ' '~ , ‘reported ‘.\\o pors " " _ _ - "" (wreck were udmi. . . "j ., .l>tirns and lower/i l)"ll ~ ' "Wm"! h!‘ “mm” P°‘"-‘i'~ ""1"" mouth nr v roori r r uvuo f lottctnwn. had burned in u» blaze. ‘ . .,.,... fihji?‘ a" _.,i,....‘.'.'.§'.,g.. "m? ancj. , oxi: nun. "ruurr: iviruvii t ~ 1 . . ——>————---—-————- lxwrfp rqm “Mons wort. trvxnv my A l‘ b v NEW YORK. N. 8.. July Tii- y;('.;\t]\|il(\(]\hlm hm. npfisftcpym S1‘. PllffJbPf-l w.“ l Two persons were killed and iliroc .1; m. a. m... Jnpnun‘... m may“. t, mp- nnn no‘ on -_\ \~ . . . . . . , . tnjén-ug‘ ievm-givfagy today “awn in mam ‘um: 1-HT“, “WNW . .. . llll- t ‘R fliltirt ‘ If t\(.\ a ruc n w ci t c were i"i inf: ~" 1. ‘ndgiv _ _ hlmped the hlghwa; “PM hp“. 0:9‘), lc.\\.- {author ._;\. m ‘l l» it. m. ‘ U“! Win31"! 9V9? "ll l“ Occllil-‘llw- ‘Howe who had been in ‘lll-ll"il"ll l. l‘- "‘ ' ' i i” i‘ m‘. Umm" The dead “m Chimes Mmlxln‘ was unable to reach safctv \ far; m" i!" "‘ "' H “ m‘ m’ 7' m’ l n” mt an“ sianlcy Mcphee- 73- en e Gandet also of Wevmoufh 1"") "N " ""' . ' “uh” wmon- PM “will” an“ who likcwlsenvns thrown from the ' ‘I. ~ “".'""“ "mum Ihnh" ‘mu ‘um . ‘ John MacPherson all of the - m.“ 5...“... “ho... "N. w _ l... __ iii-l - n. m. _ _ ,4 t Wm‘ M m!“ “"9 Grapplers brought the body tnlCow-nu. l-fmile tioiiuniu" thirwzl "‘*““ T"'""‘""‘° ‘M’ “* m‘ l i’ hwmm- the suridce later in the day. Hzisscn were critically‘ hu Wm‘! H" i" m‘ “