Show 3A Sunday Moming- - ATlje Jmlt £akc ftribunt- - -- Farm Families Formed Spain Chief Seeks Hail Rulers Cheers of 180000 Greet British Royalty in Alberta Britain Maps New Defense !Against Planes At Saskatoon Air Adv anccs NOGALES Bring Need For Changes To Greet Royalty v From Page One) (Continued 1600-mi- anti-aircra- ft h airplane a day that of Mexico of rare early aum-mbeauty on the prairies Rolling expanses of wheat field broken by groves end lakes blue skies puffed with white clouds sunshine tempered by cool breezes —these were the vistas which rolled by enjoyed er one-tijn- the people of Spain "will be blessed with the return of our form of government within tha coming tw'o years ” The former premier and members of his government fled from Spain when they became convinced that further resistance to Generalissimo Francisco Franco’s nationalist forces would be futile President Cardenas who visited here Fuday left for Hermosillo-afte- r instructing Rosendo Herrera chief of the Mexican Immigration service to render every courtesy to Dr Negrin and hu party Dr Negrin came here by At the seventieth wedding anniversary of Oliver Chalker aged 100 and his wife aged 88 in England was a daughter who had journeyed from Colorado for the 'event Kelnton-Mandevil- land's King George and Queen Elizabeth as they drive along the city’s “main drag” spacious Portage avenue of King to Affect World Peace State Department Believes Porter Proves U S Reception During the day the king and queen saw a prairie mirage They watchbd ‘‘twisters’’ little wind whirlpools pick up dust and race across the fields Tall wheat elevators reared their bleak heads from the prairies In his speech Saskatoon’s Mayor Niderost told the king that many people of this part of Canada came from European countries not under his rule but that they “have come to know and appreciate the blessings of freedom and liberty” He recalled that many men of the province "heeded the call of their country 20 years ago and for which they would again should it be necessary ” This was one of the few references by an official at any stop of the rojal tour even indirectly to the European situation Simple Welcome This prairie city gave the king and queen one of the simplest but most impressive welcomes of the 9 royal tour with two features no — 1 treaty pledges and cease her mill- - other city had arranged Sask SASKATOON June 3 Hull Prepares Sheltered from the brilliant sun minute of the time the king and tary invasion of China (UP)— Tom tlm Pullman porter under a red and gold canopy in 3 Britain s default on her debt the station plaza were 700 high queen will remain in the United in one of the press cars of the To Greet State? 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