Scorer W‘ in»; Uiiil"‘ A The escape» 1 e-.- x. Q‘ r.>..-.-.'- ‘i ' - - by verybody lidwardltlandLiliatbaDcw » i‘ ~ - , i . comm. mmav, arm a, 19:4 Lives Lost In Flo Dis ililliiliiilll Prorogation Of BUNBERT ATLegislature By P113. llAll Splendid Vocal Per- for-nuance Given By Miss Rose Bampton. ‘fliethird audfinalconcortofthis E a .5 ‘éilgiilii The Lt. governor Session Brought To A Close With Customary Military And Ceremonial Display. ‘ihethirdseasicai alt-he and ‘lbeilusrdofllmorwasccm- pcsedoflcomcnofallranksfrom the P. E. Island Highlander Resi- ment, accompanied by the Regi- 15 E . J. No. I Battery, in com- I Er 5s it 'bh0 liiil; gel i‘ i non. nears snoxo. o.‘ Mai-hive Speaker 0f The (OontinucdlIiPlfl3l YOUNG BORDEN~HERO Tighten Up On Civil Service Regulations >.a..__- James MacNeill Receives Award For Saving Life Of Surnrnenide Girl. ai-i mental Pipe Band The Guard was command of Major '1‘. B. Rogers, th Captain J. !‘. McMillan and O. Oampbell. The salute jor-P. l. Iielding, with llathsaon from the listed in yesterday's Speaker presented the Ap- propriationactinibeusualiormal .a'adaftwthebillhadbeen MEDAL PRESENTED m APPEAl Biii Defense Counsel Crown's Star Wit- ness . Not Admis- sable. (O. P. By Guardian's SpaeiarWlsw) HALIFAX, a-lubmimions by appealing counsel that the evid- ence of the Crown's star witnfi. His. Helen McLeod, should not have been heard at the earlier trial with- out proper explanation to the Jury, and that the trial Judge med in char-sing the Jury featured today's today's sitting of the Sims-ems Court hearing into Walter Wilhinstnrs ap- peal h-om a murder conviction. The Court rose late this afternoon after he argument of Neil R. Mc- Arthur, $0., and Major J. W. Mad- hsarins will row morning at l0 o'clock. “Hooray” Evidence Throwing out the suggestion that than were others who might want the deceased and that the not proven a motive in in Sydney. He was convicted on the charge of mmderins his sister- Ire. William Wilkinson. ‘mama nieii 'I‘he trial here lacked the color of the earlier hearing, being without witnesses. Interest was running high, nevertheless. because oi its great import. The condemn ‘ man was senwnced to hang on May 7- It is expected that Malcolm W. Patterson, 3.0., and D. A. Cameron. 8.0., who conducted the Crown's tion will Weak tomorrow A most interesting ceremony tool 1mm the hearing re-cpens before llllililiiilil is o gym: Claims Evidence of a ' solidated Aircraft Companies. They tau-T III IUNOUI LIIUTENANT GOVERNOR DBBLOIS Mass Flight Of U.S. Planes To Rome Planned (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) BAN DiIXiO, Calif" April '—-'1'he San Diego Union says the United States navy is rqaorted in fleet aviation circlu to be planning a ld-plane mass flight from New York to Home in the summer of W85. The flight would be "a friendly gesture to Italy" and "return the visit of General Italo Bsibo and: . his squadron to the United States", the MWDIDQP "WI. 145138! “The seaplane: to be used on the flight are under construction in the east by Pienn L. Martin and 0on- wiIi be much larger than the drips that flew from California to Hawaii last year, having a 15-hour greater flying radius than the largest aev planenowinuseinthenavv. m: Moral Victory Gained i panics ls at present. they would RUMANIAN PREMIER £11051. Y TO RESIGN lLS. lilWT. 6A8 Bill llNlllER FIRE Members of Oil Com- panics Vigorously Oppose New Legis- lotion. (C. P. by Guardian's special Ilsa) HALIFAX, April b-Thc govern- ment's new gasoline bill to class gasoline as a public utility was un- law amendments committee today; Sections whim would release sta- tion operators from their agree- ments with distributing companies were vigorously opposed by L. M00. Ritchie of Saint John, representing the Irving Oil Company. who pre- dicted seriou; losses would be suf- fered by small companies if the bill were not amended. His company's $100,000 invest- ment in Nova Bcofla would be lost. he declared. Questions Saving Joseph MacDonald (Oops, Oapc Breton North), questioned the pos- sibility of any ultimate saving in the colts oi distributions. Instead of cost being borneby iheoiicom-l be carried. by the retailer, who must eventually pass them on, if not im- mediately. O. J. Burchell. k. 0., wireless!- ecmeregulation wascomingandbelieveditaboisld causeaslittlestiraspusibia U.S. Keeping i ‘*'I]i|W7'P"*"w*!“r'-"3'I§1"'?T'r" __ , . (O. P. by Gun: alien's Special Will) (YITMVA, April 5-bit: e string- ent regulations controlling sick and ‘lib, last night when Mr. Jameamlce W. L. Hail, and Ir. Justice place in the Town Hail, Summer-Mr. Justice R. H. Graham, Mr. Jus- lardldaoNeilLodBordsmwaspre- Qeeial leave in the Dominion Civil Service have boon approved. Under these, doctor's certificates marine since the bcrinning of; the deprenim, says the monthly‘ commercial letters. famed by thei Canadian Bank of Commerce. M- aopal bcllne, biit this condition,» says the letter, maybetaken aaa §ii§§§§§i§§§E legit; will be required after three day's absence from work. instead ci| Mllllill-lheretofo m np-Jnm-"Whi-"vflfl-IMW- a off Premi !aDu,it pgqyfl _¢ flu Qwfl £7109 m. Ambrose llacfnnis, Summerside. ‘a; mnmhér n ca miflon will be moan-u for ah- "W 41""! m "w 01mm "IN rm court sentenced three mem- mwea Miser than two mouths in Md m BN- "i-h- 1m- vht" hers of the anti-semitic, Fascist or- brcks through the ice and . have been drowned but for mie- lQilPs prompt action. Lidstcne presided and an It ' llayor interested gathering of citizens be! provided that the num- qeeial leave to be al- a department may not ex- unleas approved by Service Oonurrssion. lor- merly the allowable period was l0 Casual absences may not e!- Iameanllmtowhcmhadbeen liven the honour of making the presentation, in a short complhnented Mr. ilacNeili upon Banker, Author And Director Succumbs lladNeill, eon d Mr. and Mrs. Wil-‘Hillh 343E sented with the brcnss medal for bravery nom the Royal Canadan Humane Moon's-tin of Hamilton, Ont, for rascuin; Florence blac- we n wit- nfied the ceremony. Mr. A. B. address | an apparent Fascist victory in the lverdlct by the court which tried a ‘group of Iron Guardisis for the mur- i lSiANllER ganiastion to lire imprisonment for the slaying but acquitted 4d others who had been charged with com- plicity in the killing. Dillwolnted Government officials were keenly disrppoinied with the findings and Tatarescu, who succeeded Duca as Premier Dec 20 last year, was re- ported to be considering his resigna- tion. If he steps out of office, his i, fellow ministers probably would fol- low him. the reports said. ‘the verdict was interpreted in many quarters as an important vie- tury for the Iron Guard. even though the actual slayer, Nicholas constan- tinascu andmhiis twomcorli-fsederates. ha,‘ _ Q Mmmwsh’ were given e erms p on. ltallu-tcn, 11.5., w: awarded altu- 5mm‘ m‘ “m!” ""5 by u“ dentahip. Bursaries lnfluflgd A L court was corneliu codraanu. leader g.““_ an“ vmum m 5" m4 of the hon Guam. He has been Ihodarieton. c MMENBS$.-,.-....... IIITAVILPABT Duca was slain at Sfnaia. seat oi.’ mrsbaignaan. e - rm “V88 Fillllllillll’ (C. P. By Guardian's spacial Wire) GITAWA, April s.—Tha National Council announced today its post-graduate awards. As a re- sult oi these pwards, 2d students in various parts of the Dominion will bursaries of H50 . The awards include the following: Fellowships; A. M. Croobe, Toronto; S. I. Dcckerty, Cardigan, Prince tended a conference with Kins Oar- d. Ocnltantlnucu, it was claimed. lwaihd Dues in the railroad sta md fired fom bullets into the Pre- mier's head at close range, killing him instantly. 5 the Royal Palace, after he had at- III l 3"L3'ean.“°""i'-""°”“' Guiana Gold iaaamdaa C , U , W“ h m, ompamas nrte Cb- (O. I. Q1 b Gldlb‘! Iii! II‘) as I l i}; 5 .3. Bv Facists In Court Action Seen As Cause SteGdy£atrQ£ _ On ac: z <~...ie.:r.i...--"-..;.:rr..iir: c 2222:. nr:.:;:“::": % ;’°'w‘>~i‘?:~;,f?“°”°“"““~_ mm»; Japanese war as possible reason for the iocoenniendation of the United States navy department that the battleships California and Tennessee be kept in active service rather than put into drydock for modernimiion While l-‘tunc-Japanmr ‘ has le-ened somewhat in recent months it was held, than is still some , ansion felt regarding the Far Eastern situation. BlERBYMAN PASSED AWAY News of the death a! Nev. Joseph S. Gallant, who paued away last evening at the Sacred eart Home after a lengthy illness, ll be heard with regret throughout this province and in the Magdalene islands. Born at Iflucnt Bay on Oct a, llil, lather Gallant was ordained to the priesthood in this City m Juno l0. reoe He was at one time a pro- fenor at at. Dunstan University. and also bad chemo d . years account of ill health. The funeral will be bald from the residence of his brother. llr. Peter from relief headquarters. Wrec bridges and roads that were s c! mud delayed incoming tru s with cots. bedding and foodstuffs. rescued, were housrtopg and islets where some of them had spent more hours. Five young rescuers. plung- ed into the waters when their two boats: overturned. were among those rains sent cheek; and streams out of their banks in southwest Trxas mtoda across a nndhar where Mr, and I‘ Mir. S, P. Carro lived, demoiiahini! their home / 10 PAGES is Searchers Seek Others As Flood A Wate1:s_ Subside Turbulent Waters Cause Great Destruction. Refugees Living In Tents A_n£l Dug-guts (A. P. B G d’ ’ ' Subsiding floodivatgrfisrlbit‘ lrfglecflsagexiilcelhs Thursds night the stricken valleys of Texas and Oklahoma when: mo of igvegnmadsaiozéeelosf lives were lost in the sudden swelling Searchers patrolled the turb'd W h‘ta R‘ ' - home, seeking the bodies of sixlor rfibrb siilllvgihlshirgkliir the flood. Eleven dead had been recovered, and fear was expressed that the torrent had swept to death unidentified lIIhHgIiflfli-S of tent carnpsond dugout; along me “ream exas counted four victims in surging Saline Creel near Menard, where four to l0 inches of rain fell. Th"; of the bodies were recovered. Rain’ persisted in the western Wisconsin territory where l0 bridges have been torn away‘ or rendered perilous by rising waters. Nine persons died in the floods. Locks and dam; along the Miss; issippl River near Wlncna, Minn. were threatened with inundation and seven channel projects were‘. endangered as the “Father of Wat- era" crept six feet higher and ap- proached flood stale. flliead lenretreatbasodtheextentdyes- terdayb fury-a death list o! and dlmase or $620,000. Weary rescuers and ventuneeome house-holders were advised to eVlcuste the lowlands as reports than Hamb . I6 miles upstream mun the i-Iomnson flood area. ds- aerihed an overflow there caused by Texas rains. The rise was not meanwhile. the bodies of men and children bad been cred near Hammers. N007- nie Weather, Etc we or m was g n others": who hope K filfi§mmtgiigiégfi w: yeti-wet termin num ma: squatters, their ideritity m "Qmrtp QM“ area north of here. un known to farmers of the hard-hfi “I have seen people all along er. "They had no chance to cape when that wall of water hi M, Hamming, between 200 and men, women and children, many nedd of clothing, were fed at a bro- tel and received available suppl. to be trees. Exhausted families. lee‘. taken from than 20 Fresh nori-hcasterly winds: most- ly fair and cold. lllrilllli Pros-i saved. i! . _. .. _ c‘ j: i.><.i<'.\i (ill-iii. i r~ mmam), Tex. April fi-Four .,,,‘.‘..'_“"A§'§il' :1 “lifliifllvi M “M. wer drowned when heavy it vbflllllmfl; PM" ~ R121... . y. The Swollen Saline (hr-ck swept and carrying them Gallant. Rhona Bu. n morning at 10.80 to the ehwah. downstream with their ranch help- er. named Welch. All three bodies was racovered. Government Cutter Unable To Locate Disabled Ship Jsr-szséeierfaiz uebac . .. Saint John . . . . Rniifnr .,, . L Charlottetown . . -sa YOIEC Hi1‘ i i. nag» Maritime East‘ ~Preah mirth-vision; winds; mostly lair and ruol i h tide ibis afternoon omorrow morning at at I iv Iiid ‘h. 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