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Flaherty, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Colum- bus from 1909 to 1927 when he do- Rights and Interests ipi of Powers in Medit- erranean to be Pro- 1eO§11;i“;§etvh;1l§I§1(§s€»iw§1;;l;e° kfygl- P 3 5 S e n g g 1- Tram iiected. United states lsymen in the cam- Ploughg Int() Rear 1,0Nn0N, Jan, 3_3,-ruin “ua national redognition for his serv: 3 N631' ma won an italian grisi-.nice to lces during the Great War. He » ° keep “hands oil" Spanish territory W3-9 d9C°m'ted Wm* me d|5i1.!lK\Ii5h- St' a'clnthe° before signing 'the Anglo-Italian Mediterranean treaty, lrublicationi of the treaty and notes betweell the governments revealed today. The Mediterranean agreement, whereby Britain and Italy agreed to forget' controversy over sanc- tions in the Ethiopian campaign was signed in Rome yesterday. Two days before, Italian Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano assured London in answer to a British 'li . note. “So far as Italy is concerned thc Integrity of the present territories? of Spain shall in all circumstances clined reelection, died of pneumon- oiic Church Flaherty gained inter ed service medal by the United States Government in addition to receiving numerous honors from the Vatican and .several foreign coun- tries, including France. Belgium and Sweden. Flaherty, a practicing attorney for 62 years, is survived by two sons, one of whom James, Jr., is a student at the Maryknoll Novitlate, Bedford, Mass., a daughter, and two ststers. ` _-_.M _..._ *REBELS ACTIVE The text of the treaty revealed; \hat Italy and Britain: I Agreed to work in the interestsi of peace for better relations be-' tween them and all Mediterranean DOW¢l1. Recognized freedom of navigat- ion on the sea is of vital interest to both nations. Dlsclaimed any desire to modify present sovereignty in the Medit- crranean. Affirmed that the pact “is not directed against any other power." Text of the treaty: His Ma_1esty‘s Government of the Ml United Kingdom and the Italian ‘ID the Government: new ARUUNUMADRID Fascists Renew Shell- ing as Defenders Plan Offensive. By JAMES OLDFIELD Associated Press Foreign Staff MADRID, Jan. 3-(AP)-Shra.p- and 'artil1ery~she'lls' dmpped in- centre of Madrid today in a burst of military activity that Animated by a desire to contrib- wounded several l!Bd€S5l'1l-US 9-hd ute increasingly in the interests of ist'-‘ni Citizen-‘I 50 °°V°f- lu~o the general cause ol police and sc- ughout the morning there was T curity, to the betterment of relat- Ian artillery duel at Villa Verde on ions between them and between all the Mediterranean wcrs,nnd resolved `f Western Front. Fascist planes lew over the city to reconnoitre P0 to respect the rights and interest.; but dropped no bombs. of those powers; Rgcognize tile freedom of entry V130 mill. exit from and transit C155 Preparations were pushed for s rous offensive gainst the Fas- beslegers outside Madrid, to bc through the M@d5¢em,,,c,,n is of led byintemational volunteer troops. vital interest both to different I-but to be parts of the British Empire and the centre of fighting continued on the southem front near Italy and that these ini re ts C°’d°i?°'- in no way mconsiswm fn; efglf Guerilla skirmishes continued in other; _ the northern Guadalajara sector, Dlsclaim any desire to nodif ' ,60 miles from the capital. Madrid so for as they are concemled £53; military leaders reported steady ad- modmed, me status quo as regards vances there and were confident national sovereignty of territory in Insur nts would be unable to push the Mediterranean area; I' Undertake to respect each other's A E9 ilrough to Madrid from that area. new order to militarize all rights and interests In said area. workers in war industries in an ef- ll8T0e to use their best encieavors ford to speed mechanization of a m di5¢°m-,ge my Mm.-M H bl nation largely a/gl-lcultural brought to impair the good relatforfg was; endorsement from Madrid news- it is the object of tho present dec- papers' laration to consolidate. The Madrid Food Commission This declaration is des, C brought in 21 trucls of food sup- 5 d t further the ends of peacegximd 3 D110 not directed against any other and power. °fNi m , chie`ly cocoa and tomatoes. ordered ii rigid centralization 1; food distribution system. ewspapers published letters be- CQNTINUES _T0 mn,R0vE * tween Jose Alcaia Castillo, son of the former President and .lose Diaz. 0r1'rAwA_ _y,m_ 3__ConMnued I selcii-etary of the Communist Party, improvement was n ted t l ht i W the condition of H0; cha:1¥;sgMm.I_\ admitted in the Valencia cabinet. eil, 76-yea;-.old dean of the House The letters did not make clear to ch indicated Castillo had been of Commons, ¢;-mcauy In at ms what post he aspired. home for two weeks with a heart ailment. “W PLliiiGES T0 DEATH CARAQUET, N. B., Jan. 3-Ed- mond B. Morals, 30-year-old fish- e °°Geo- Lelshuzdl Co.. mm feeiclilr here liersl-e'i.lie non-una Queen Hotel) now buying all kinds gaze of his son, aged 14, of dressed poultry. Try us. rman, fell to death from a 50- Morals is survived by his wife, L-954-12-2-U~ parents and 'nine children. - ST. HY , Que.. Jan. 3 With $40,000 Loot M NEW YORK, Jan. 8-Eight men, two of them armed with sub-ma- chine gurls, held up 30 cle;-kg md 60 customers of Bs.mey’s Clothes Inc., at 7th Ave. and rm; sim; Saturday night and within eight minutes fled with money and Jewelry totalling s40_ooo_ Half an hour after police gm;-f,¢d their investigation they found- the body of one thief, 29 year old Fred Dllllll. in a rooming house, a single bu let through his heart. Authorities Said he apparently han been killed in a quarrel over division of the -(CP)-Looming suddenly out ofI l a. hail and snow storm which made I I visibility impossible, a Canadian l‘-National Railways passenger train plouglled into the rem' of an extra freight near here last night, klllin . _ three tra.nmcn and injuring u number of passengers, none serious- I ly. The dead: W. H. Carvell of Montreal. en- . glneer of the passenger train. J. E. .Brady of Richmond, Que., conductor of the freight train. F. Cheney of Richmond, freight train brakeman. The caboose, in which the con- ductor and brakeman were riding, was demolished as the big locomo- tive overtook the freight at St. Ros- alie, three miles out of this town.. 40 miles east of Montreal. The three men were crushed to death, Brady and Cheney in the debris of spoils. Scattered about the room were eme opes can g c eques made By ANDRE BERDING I few months ago were scattered in not b out to Barney's and $200 in silver The loot included jewels and money taken from customers and clerks; between _$2o.ooo and szs.ooo~ cash taken from a safe, and a. payroll of more than $2,000. M 0U Associated Press 'Foreign 51511 VATICAN CITY, Jan. 3-(AP)__ After a night of fitful sleep, much troubled by pain in his lcgs, Pope Pius had himself propped in bod this morning with pillows and talk- ed for half an hour with Dennis Cardinal Dougherty of Philadel- I Phill- P94181 Legate to the Interna- AM PR _ (A.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) I G I 1 NANKING, china, Jan. s-clim- ‘ 6 Communist troops, 100,000 mi are effecting unification as O 'W a for - Receives C a r d i n al I°1<§<1 ie Dougherty, P a p a i pm Legate to the Inter' Ii'i1g;lgl'e\'olt, have achieved a stable natlonal Eucharistic organization and are allied more Un clcecly C0i‘lg'I’€SS. past t CSO strong. dable fighting power, auth oritative reports reaching here dis- today. Communists, who gave sup- tn Marshal Chang Hsueh- in tile recent Shensi Prov- than at any time in the vices I small and comparatively feeble an I bands throughout the western and comp Northern Bhina fl llrec years, North China ad- ish cl revealed. mg G mmm h 'Tile C"lnllluuist<' wllo until a En Cwzl Strzfe rmany Offers To Cease Attacks nSocialist Ships For Return Cf Cargo And Passenger. (ily The Canadian Press) ' courzlgemcnt of hopes l llortliwestern areas, now occupy 40 ish territory I counties in Kzinsu Province alone, H I lviih large districts also in the ad- jacent provinces of Sifiensl, Ningh- L Isis and slliyuan. ~ Anglo-Italian trclity it was I I Britain that “so far :ls Italy is concerned the integrity 0? I “_+ thep tional Eucharistic Congress I 'Ilhs gravely-ill Popes condition ,was “unchanged,' Vatican prelaics said. He gave his special blessing _ _ to the Cardinal. who is ieavirlgi Isllortly for Manila, and bade him ‘ _ G0d.SP¢€d. I _ A sedative was administered to His Holinem to relieve a sudden at- I tank of pain just before dawn, re- I liable inionnants said. The recent, of a bec. treal In All boun I and thes persons returning from the New paus ;Year’s holidays, remained upright her Railway authorities immediately (CIP ordered an investigation into the cours crash which occurred at the height Spain, v storm that swept Eastern Que Coun Officials said s. number of Padd passengers had been bruised and town shaken but none required hospital prlvateers. atten on All were taken to Mon ' It the wreckage they found the ‘ ing cars of the passenger train, crop d for Montreal with many Te railway officials said bruises , the the wooden car. LOCKEPORT. N. S., Janf 2__ Idays of suffering have -reduced Federal Manhunters when tales are told of the somewhat his resistance, Vatican ge of women in war-crazed I5°““’°° °'“°’°°d- Seek Clue t0 Matt- residents of this Shelbume Locke; who in 1780 saved the from the ravsgs of American was early autumn. The hardy ti _ - = as rescue crews were called to I men-folk of Lockeport, known then cene. I as Ragged Island, were away fish- ry town ,M11 the deed 0, salem' AND cunenrvn S011 Abdll 11 ield McLaughlin, 25, was bur .wit Laughlin, born at Perth and a Si some distance off shore, and laid, dsl h 1. e an cops asmuc as his, ,th b of 5 d it n Amermm m,_ illness permits In general it lssuf- 'heavy i"3"°“e in E "um er 3"" “S “ 1’ ~ ` ’ l B r mvesti mon r. Even asshelooked the pri- miem- Feder” , "re" ° g _ no details of the crash. No in- vatecrs were embarking in their Thf Clfdinill 9-°-*Cried the PON' lggligélciobtlfligsfrsgiqggteuf palsxshxsd to come “ham and pm5ge_ tiff expressed particular hope that been tapped ‘ ,were I I I I I I easy Europe today viewed the possibility the Span- vli wal' might spread outside of that country follow- erman-Spanish maritime incidents. that I<}lll~o|`)e at large would ecome entangled. however, came with the signing of gio-Italian Meditcrrzlnelln agreement which was ac- zlnled by an ltzllizln pledge to keep “hands off” Span- ighiights of the situation were: ONDON-Coincident with publication of the new disclosed Italy had assure resent territories of Spain shall in all circumstances remain intact and unmodified." The_ Admil'a_lty confirmed that the British freighter Blackhlll was fired on by Insurgent Spanish warcraft on New hit. The Bishop of Winchester. preaching in Westminster' Abbey, seemed to many to have summar- ized the state of Europe's alarm ln saying »"the world is like a gun- powdcr magazine in which luiiatics walk with naming torches." BAYONNE, Frlmce-'l‘hc Bosque Government. officially announced the execution Nov. 11 of Lothar Guedde, 19-year-old German, for leaciing a gioup of Insurgent vol- unteers in the civil war. indigna- tion was expressed in Bcrlillis of- ficial circles. BERLIN~Gcrllmn_v oflcrczl torc- lcasc the captured Spanish freigh- tcr Aragon and cvnsc attacks :igaillst Spanish lSouialisi> Gov- ernment ships upon reicnsc by Basque autllol‘iiil~s of cargo and il passenger of the German irciglltcl' Palos. PARIS-Botll thc Vzllcilcia ...._ we the rlvaterrs turned their, I insisted there had been no con- ¢¢({_13n5qu@rppi-cscnlniilrs ;'ll'P.ilis . Pai 1 i I 0° ’» P _ kmed in “muy mer os ats around and rowed rapidly - - . , tart with the abducicr. Others dis- md ,hm gow,-,,m,.,,I “.,,,,1d Im,-,_ °°Pou1t.l-y-Buying Poultry all ' kinds, daily. Paying highest market ices. Island Cold Storage Co., End. L-1828-12-30-ti. "Annual Meeting Wiltshire Deirylng C0., will be held in the hail on Monday, January 11th, at I \ P. M. Roland meer, secrerm. L-1931-1-2-ti. I “Borden Line Club loading hogs, lambs, calves every wednesday at Albany. Hours 12-3. L-8972-I0-M T W tt. “North Wiltshire Club loading livestock Wednesday forenoon, Jany., 6th., until train time. Please list with Secretary, E. N. Easter. L-1967. -_`_. *'Li"cstock Marketing Board loading hogs, lambs and calves at Railway Stock Pena, foot of Prince Bt., Charlottetown. Tueday, Jany.. sth, until 3 o‘ciock. start the _new year right by shipping cooperative- ly. L-1907. M "Loldlnl live h 1 at Kenslng Crew Escape F I I - _ T e mans appea ce folk of Loolreport had returned with against Boishevism in a pastoral ts nh the Umm, th i'Vllen Vessel 1;; ounders Near Shelburne 113°- mr- »f ee- wm- (C. P. by Guardiarfs Special Wire) Bl>iELBUR.NE. NS., Jan. 3-Cap- tain Alonzo Dery and his crew oi six were safe in Cape Roseway lighthouse near here tonight after escaping from the sinking auxiliary schooner Good Luck. The vessel ran agrolmd late last night on rocks two miles eastof the lighthouse situated on Mc- Nutt's Island at the mouth of Shel- burne harbor. Running to shelter before a strong easterly wind, the Good Luck struck a shoai and swiftly pounded to pieces. She sank tive minutes after the crew abandoned her in small boats and headed for Cape Roseway light which shone in the distance. The Good Luck was carrying lathes from Bridgewater to Boston 08- ' toll. Thufldiy morning, January 1, 1987, Nicholson Bros. lcndlllg= at Hunicr River same date Mc- I Ilia and Campbell, L-1900. when she went ashore. Her owners could not be learned immediately of American registry, although she had been bought recently byNorth 1 Sydney, N. S., owners. ' Details of the wreck were scarce in Shelburne. McNutt's Island is for out at the mouth of the har- bor and its only telephone is four _§ miles from the lighthouse. The first news of the wreck was learned when the McNutt’s Island telephone operator sent in reports to marine .department and insur- ance officials in Halifax for Beau- mont Dekker, the lighthouse-keep er. NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8.. Jan. 3- 'I'ile 130 ton schooner Good I/uck ashore at the mouth of Shelbume harbor wa-. sold to New York parties by Captain William Dicks of North Sydney six weeks ago. I Dicks had taken the vessel to Prince Edward Is'a.nd with a coal cargo and while . there sold the craft. She was originally od Ameri- here,butitwaabeile_ved.|i\a_Ull~ Was Native 0f I sho ld which God f bid tl-leuRed flag victorious; thrcgligb "regard it as their duty to support with all means at their disposal the ` I ' 502116 I'&~})t‘C W - elr catch and the tae had been letter read today from pulplts I th bd cw but , ll ck to their ship. They hoisted I I Iputed '»hi5» but 71009 Of the in nothing to do willl suril nu