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SPAIN REBELS' LIST OF ALHAMBRA
HORRORS
Murders By Women, Live Burials,
Fire Tortures
Seville.
Oficial detalls of atrocities alleged to have been committed by the Red forces at 18 towns in Southern Spain before occupation by the anti-Reds"
the are issued by the "chlet of Second Cabinet" in Seville.
re-
The details were published in the Londuh Daily Matt and re published in the "Telegraph" in ac- cordance with this paper's policy of publishing both "sides" of the stories emanating from Spain.
It is stated, says the Daily Mail, that public Inquiries in each town present irrefutable evidence, "one of the worst aspects of which is the! systematle destruction of national art treasures."
It is stated that there existed a pre- conceived plan for n campaign of hesassination, looting, and destruc-
tion by the Reds, and the details are Even us follows:-
Arahal (Seville Province): Aport! Hot Sacanations and looting of churches, Reds threw lighted cans of petrol through the windows of the gnol, and 23 persons burned alive.
were
NAILS IN THEIR EYES Aznalcollor (Seville): A Portuguese Fascist was led to un armoured ear, dragged through the streets, and burned.
Baena (Cordoba Province); Ninety- one assassinations, mostly by shoot. teg. batchet blows, or strangling. burned alive. Two Others, were
us who had been dragged from the convent of the Mother of God, had their religious medals, with the figure of the Virgin, nailed into the sockets of their eyes
La Campana (Seville): Reds led, by a woman, Concepción Velarde Car- ballo, who eitner killed or was re- |
BISHOP SAYS “G”
IS TOO HIGH
A NOTE FOR
PRAYERS.
of
THE Bishop of Worcester (Dr. A. W. T. Perowne), in a letter to his diocese, puts forward a number suggestions for making "our church services more really worthy of the praise and worship of God." He writes:
At
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sponsible for killing 11 persons in prison. The prisoners were fired with on until they fell, covered petrol, and act on fire. Some were still writhing in the dames when the city was entered. Lore Del Rio (Seville); 130 assas
sinated. They were dragged to the cemetery, lined up, and shot in the tegs, being buried alive as they fell in a trench. When the town was entered hends could still be seen! writhing above the ground. Cazalia (Seville): Sixty killed, all except 11 in the prison courtyard. A Communist woman La Francesen, Ared the first shot.
BEATEN BY WOMEN Huelva: Five victims. 176, persons found detained in a ship under threat of death. iteds intended to
W blow up most of the city dynamlie brought by Rio Tinto miners, but Civil Guards defeated
then.
Moguer (Huelva Province): Among
those assassinated was Col. Pinzon, descendant of the Pinzon who ac- companied Columbus. He was kill-1 ed in front of his sister, who was driven mad. Moron (Seville).-Twenty-five assas including nine Civ sinations, Guards shot as they were leaving barracks. The Church
POPK PIUS
THE POPE'S HEALTH
BETTER THAN HE THINKS
SO DOCTORS SAY
Vatican City, Oct. 15. THE Pope's doctors are trying to reassure him about his health.
He has referred to the possi of Saobility of his imminent death in
Migus sacked, and works of art, including burned.
a picture by Murillo, conversations with his intimates and in talks with groups in audiences.
cause immediate concern.
Plana del Condado (Seville). Of 62 detained in prison, 18 were killed.
While he suffers from infirmi. Cans of petrol were already ties his condition is not one to position to burn the building with its living occupants,
The Pope has a better chance Palma del Ilo (Cordoba),-Forty-one
kliled, among them Donna Blanca of living another five years or de Lucia, aged 62. She, and more than he himself believes, woman companion were stripped
by Marxist women and beaten. according to his own doctors. Then they were told their lives! TWO: DANGERS
Fed
into the river.
They point out that the Pope laces
and
would be spared if they quitted the town. Shot as they left their house, tied by the neck and drag-two dangers--of catching cold, which
might result In bronchitis pneumonis, and of overwork, which will weaken him susceptible to colds.
But these two dangers avolded with care.
viointed
Posadas (Cordoba).-Many women and 105 assaminations, ripat victims being taken from thelr homes and either shot or kill- ed with hatchets. Puente Genl (Cordoba).-One hun- dred and forty-four assassinations. Seven churches, 28 houses, a home for the aged, and Civil Guard bar- racks fired.
Utrera (Seville).-Seventeen
sinations.
Assos-
The statement giving the above de- talls says
and render hin
can, be
The Pope walks with difficulty and he is carried whenever it is neces- sury. He does not climb steps, the does not overtax his digestive system with heavy foods, and he keeps out of draughts. He has suffered Intely with increasing kidney trou
trouble.
that- He is so closely watched
he
that photographs, docu- alarmist reparts follow every time he
an audience or when ments, and evidence of witnesses cancels Mupport the
accusations United units to take his customary after-
non motor-car ride. Press.
WINGS OVER THE ATLANTIC
EXPERIMENT
low this
"Why should the opening Volun- tary be so often disturbing to one's devotions rather than helpful? one country Confirmation spring the organist played the 'Vent Creator Buttry, with variations, and so gave the right tone to the whole service,
are
a bigh starting from the top of BRITAIN'S BOLDEST mountain.
The upper component will be tried- first, and is to do take-offs from the Thic water
loaded.. when lightly. lower component will also be tried SEPARATE SCHEMES
Reparately, and finally the dual take- Preparations for the establish off will be attempted. The advant- the Is calculated that many. 1 ment of Britain's Atlantic air ages claimed for this method line entered their final dying upper component, launched in this stage last week when the flying way, will be able to carry enough "The part of Matins and Evensong boat Caledonia did her pre- petrol in addition to its lond of meals up to the Lord's Prayer, which is liminary air trials. Within to cross the Atlantic against a con- tinuous headwind of sixty miles an really a preparation for the service
hour. It will cruise at 165 m.p.h. taken in the eighteen months a regular ser- proper, should be
England and High speed is the method chosen intural voice. How is it possible for vice between
Con- Canada should be possible, and the for the Air Ministry's third method the congregation to join in a
a full system of of conquering the Atlantic for com- fession, either here or in the Com- foundations of munion Onlee, on so high a note as
plane is really a development of the Empire air communications commercial flying. The Albatross land- which won the pleted.
Four separate schemes have been de Haviland prepared by the Air Ministry to r race to me, has, how-
four engines, and "The value of pauses, even quite easure.that no conceivable obstade bigger aircraft. The Albatross is de-
will hold up the
service. signed to give a top
speed in the and originalty neighbourhood of 250 m.ph. short, as for example when the And the Ingenuity
Little information is yet available congregation is bidden to stand or of these schemes enable one to des- kneel, is great. Hurry will run the cribe the Atlantic line us Britain's about the fourth method. It
In hardly boldest air experiment.
mentioned atmosphere of worship.
Commons recently. The four methods are: long range the House of Sir Philip Sussoon in any church is the Creed taken slowly
of using a form of catapult enough for ordinary folk to, make a
flying-bont operation; the use of the cons
consists
the Mayo composite aircraft: the use of to launch into
loaded alr highly the Albatross long-range, high-speed machine. In a way it bears a rela- landplanes; and the use of catapult tionship to the composite alrcraft, launching.
for both systems have for their ob- After her constructors' and accept ject the overcoming of the difficulty once trials, the Caledonia will go on of taking off with a heavy load of
series of long-distance fights fuel. before she is tried over the Atlantic.
G? Would it not be better le sing the Lord's Prayer, and the Creeds also, wherever, they occur in the services, on E Instead of G
solemn affirmation of the articles of our Faith with the proper attention that they deserve.
NEW HYMN TUNES
"In the singing of the Psalms can- not those chants be chosen which have a fairly low reciting note? And to use more Is it not possible generally the Oxford pointing which
is in the Cathedral?
there
mir
ever,
murl
DIRECT ROUTE 'Favoured,
was
Many people believe that the long-i Survey flights over the routes are range flying-boat will prove the most to be made before the regular ser-
for the Atlantic practical vehicle for
State,
of the Irish Free by way of "It is really not true to say that line. The Caledonia can cruise at Vice is attempted. And if it is found new hymn tunes are so unpopular 150 milles un hour, and her maxi- that the direct route from England that it is dangerous to try them. If mun speed approaches 200 miles an Newfoundland, und Canada presents hour. With twenty-four passengers, too many diflculties at Arst the line the tune is a good one,
thel
luggage, and up to three and
may temporarily be run by way of sumcient musical instinct in every
a. half tons malls, this type of Bermuda. It is understood, however,
in parish to appreciate the change from dying-boat has a calculated range of that the Air Ministry favour old to new, if the people are given 800 mlies. In all, twenty-eight of direct roule.
They are a private devotion of priest and choir, corresponding to the prayer d by most people on entering or leaving the church.
the
a chance to practise new hymns and the. Bying-bonts huve been ordered, A Joint operating company is the
by the but only a proportion of them are mechanism chosen tunes.
Empire each Govern- ""Why
should Vestry Prayers be to be fitted with long-range tanks Governments.. And
ment has undertaken to arrange for Intoned? And the vestry doors left for Atlantic work.
THE COMPOSITE CRAFT the provision of the needed airport, open before and after service for the
The second scheme visualised by radio. and weather forecasting congregation to hear them?
use of the feelilies. The British
is company Ministry-the the Air
be Imperial Airways. Pan- Mayo composite aircraft-will soon to also be entering the flying stage American Airways is to share in the The composite aircraft, as has been
Ollier countries have plans for explained in The Observer, consiste enterprise.
lines; but, "It to Important that the choir be of an upper component, which establishing Atlantic alr laught that there is no virtue in four-engined float seaplane, and so for as is known, no other scheme singing prayers, though in a large lower component, which is a large is so complete as the British. It has church It may be convenient to take flying bont.
the boldness of the original Empire prayers on a note, in order that they
The large flying boat is couped may be audible to the whole
the seapinne, which rests on top of airship line scheme, but it is based upon Armer ground because the be- gregallon. The main purpose of the ite at the take-off. Consequently all haviour of large fiving boats and of choir in an ordinary parish church eight engines and the combined total high-speed aeroplanes is better wing uren of both, machines enablo “FOLLOW THE FLEET" ^ musical comedy rlot is to assist the people in their wor-
ship: not to glority itself or to take the take-off and climb to be done understood. these parts of the service which are quickly and safely, even when the common to all out of the mouths of
very sennrates from the lower, and pro- upper component alone is the people, but to help them to do heavily loaded. When height has reeds on its journey alone. It is na been goined the upper component If it were given the advantage of
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