* MAxllils‘ OIA MERCHANT '81s ‘libeyarcsnakinggssplpeeoutoi pspernowwnonew thinl- by tbs u» ages-flan. Ioanded IIII. lots-tows Guardian Two Coats. ~ K RUBBERS El $10,000 cunlllcv coped In Running Fight After Looting National Bank And Trust Company. (Canadian Press) IQUA, Qhio, April ll-Seven robbers armed with machine ~ and repeating rifles, killed one - and wounded two others in a gm bottle through city ts today after they had robbed Citizens National Bank and t Co. of approximately $10,000 in ency. _l. ‘ Racketeer slain. v C. N. J., April 1l—A.rchie I llle, the bearded wonder, rack- ‘, died shortly after noon today pital. from bullet wounds re- when sprayed with machine lire while riding in his automo- - - Garfield. i. i ‘otless Youth‘ i Bdseball Hero » (dpecial to the Guardian) YORK, April 1l~—A footless - o! 2o has become the baseball of Rookiyn preparatory school. both legs off nine inches be- the knees ss s result ct being ed beneath the wheels of s ~ seven years ago, John Y. Dol- has pitched his team to vlerprv th its games this season, and hes through -wiih “some 0- hitting’ "" ‘ " =: i iftecn xjKililetf (Canadian Press). - UQUm/QUIZ. New Mexico. 1* ll-diitecn persons were kill- - d eleven injured this morning s Santa h train struck s - tlrsnsoontine ital bus at New Mexico, laid Nboria to ‘ -=- onicisla here. OUNCEMENTS. , v MING EVENTfii. MEETINGS. -ETC. srning-Mt. Stewart Wednes- lnother special silow- 3022-4-12-31 Models for ‘every figure. Nu- - coreeb shop, 302 Fitzroy Street. .e let's-J. 3031 Reserve Thursday evening, May for concert in Baptist School- ~ 2032 ovehesd Club loading hogs Wed- BY niternoon idth. Notify Bec- rv in cldvsnce. J. s. Allen. 299l-4-il-2i. Emerald Club taking hogs, veal ~ fat sheep, Wednesday 10th. rnoon. List with Secretary. D. N. Y. ifllit-d-ll-si. Montague Club loading hogs, csdsy forcnoon, April 16th. -- rs must notify Secretary in cc. Mont Anlscar. ieflht-ll-Il. ' ontscuo~Come to the Concert '~ Fellows Hall on Monday. 21st. hlrther announcement b! issued. I021. Reserve-When? tester Monday i- Whorsi. Bordon. Who? Ladies w? duppsr. passer. other Bsel-s-n-ss-Apru-s-ls-ls-u. ii peclsl Meeting o! lflneeion tfl Institute will be held Iaturg lipril 12th. All interested are re- Midwest Io Recovering FromHcat Wave (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, April ll-Bhowers just before down brought some relief to tbs lnldwest today af- tersflbourheet wavcthat drove tempers‘ - to the high- ,est point in an April in history. All time season heat records were broken st a. dosen or more cities in the central diets. Chicago recorded 00.2 degrees at 3'p. m. yesterday. That was not only the hottest April day since weather bureau records have been Kept. but was within a few degrees of May and Juno high marks and within twelve degrees of the all time heat record oi i0: degrees established on Aug. 21. 100i. Chicagoans who scarec- ly recovered from the big blis- asrd two weeks ago. eoogbtslr- cease from the best at the beeches. Importdntludg- ment“ Given By Supreme Court orrsws. April li-Iy a 11.4‘. ment of the Supreme Court o! Can- ada today the trustees of the Pro. testsnt separate School at st. Ro- mauld. Que. ere-required to give in- struction to the children oi W. disen- non. The children bad been baptised in the Roman Catholic church and Mr. Shannon had been assessed and taxed as s supporter of the Protest- ant. school. The trustees. however, had taken his nuns cit the loll sod wlsbed to dcbsr his children from that they were ‘Catholics. The lower courts held the school was bound to tabs the decision of the tether as to the religious creed of the children and ordered .tbe trustees to admit them. The luprelne Court dien-lissedwhe appeal of the trustees from this iudgmcllt with costs. Lord Dewar Dead (Canadian PIII) nssr onmpsmsn. susur.‘ England, April il-Jnrd Dower. widely known distiller. died sudden- ly st his limos here may l-eerlcc. lord Dewar wssbcm in Perth. 1i‘! 1864: was man ' t; director of John Dewar and Sons, Limited" distillcra and also was director in several oth- er distilling conlpeniu. Be wee un- married. He was the shtfll! 0i the city of tendon 1801-00. and also was a Lieutenant oi’ the city of Iondon. He was the author 0i several publi- cations one of (item on pflhlbiiflw in Csne/da, the United States and New Zcsland. RiISSIA IS ANGR WITH SWISS REDS MANY KILLED OI. WOUNDID ATTEMPTING T0 IIOPIN CATHEDRAL IUCHAMBT. April ll-A telegram from Bender, s town on the Roman- ian side cLthe Russian frontier, re- ports that two hours fighting was observed Wlhrdsy in the Russian town of ‘liraspol. on the opposite side of the Dniestcr River. Ibo seven sl months the T‘ eapcl cathedral hes been closed. Yesterday crowds st- tempied to break Well the cathedral for worship. They were attacked by detachments of the lied guard and b! 08W "elite. who corned file with machine guns. The fighting lest- ed two hours. nlsny dead and wound- ed lllfld in tbs streets. buried Russian viiisle-cl‘ hundreds wbolettsmptod t?!" into, ’l billable bflsoitoslsossssetwsecus. Ita- Tlle d o Nathan Leopold n In A New Role (Specie-l 0o the Guardian) CHICAGO. April il-Nstnan 1co- pold. convicted to lite imprisonment along with Richard Lccb. fertile "thrill" murder of Bobby Franks, has the lob o! srrangilu sundsy serv- ice Vrfllflms for the uplift of his fellow prieonIl. . Toronto Barrister Commits Suicide (Special to the Guardian) TORDNTO. Ont, April 11-Se- iie-ved to have become worried aver business matters, Col. Robes-ti. ‘lbw- era, it. 0.. prominent barrister con- nected with the firm c! Gait, coed- erhsm and Towers. was round dead with a bullet wound in his bead in‘ s room o! a downtown hotel shortly before‘ s o'clock last evenine- The P0- licewsro notified sud Sound tbc man's body in the bathroom with s revolver by his side. One bullet had been discharged. Alfred s. Towers. l’! Jtylmer Ave. s brother. was cell- ed snd identified the body. Alter an investgstion by Chief Coroner. Dr. M. M. Crawford. tbs body was rc- ioessd for burial. col. Rowers is believed to have be- come deepondent since the dsstle of Capt. James O- Sur-blli- hi! i011!" partner. who died while under an anaesthetic in the ‘Ibronio Wlsilrh Hospital on Ileb. ll. Aitbousb bl bad ‘been aetlvsly mused‘ in his less! practice and had conducted I we in court only yssierdaymorninl. lie had been troubled with his nerves lately. bio note of llplenation wee left; l t fir» i lz..i.’@.*.=o.".(...l:....0 f Of Big Merger (Canadian Press) YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio. April l1— Ratification‘ of the billion dollar merger of the Youngstown Sheet and Tubs Company with Bethlehem steel Corporation was announced at a Sheet and Tube stockholders meet- ing» today. The stock holders voted 857.821 Sheet and Tube shares for the merger, 700.141 shares being ne- cessary to curry it- -Must Choose Now Throw Away Pipe Or Lose A“ Wife MATBIMONIAI. CIA?! 0F WIL- LIAM Arm sAltAB" Goes 0N _IOCld Al‘!!! dd-YIAI VOY- AGE. 131711.011, Mich. April lip-Back in llfl, when William and larsh Wbalsn were married, friends won- dered new it would turn out. PM’ larch. wile did not like tobacco smokers, and often said so. was mer- ned to William. who. nut to his wire. loved mt s good mobs pics. Easily loooghissd tven in those days William's pipe mils be . cognised by (Queer es m sway as titty paces I" 43 years William and Isl-eh shared fortune and misfortune. loves: children wov- mw up. and were married, William still smoked, and larch still obiemd. ‘ Came mo, and William, new n. bought s clay pips. It soon became s good strong clsy pipe, and William iihdltsewsllheoltsnsatupuntil ea.m..pudingthssromsfilliogtbs bedroom in which be and lsrsb, now ‘B, slept. Meet Cheese New "I've stood this for as yserefsiss told Judge Adolph ldereflpli. "low pa... ‘ITTOWNGAN Covers Prince llitiwsrd- ‘Island Like the Dew nodnsgsde. smithrooontawnownereacoodiroma second dose bedroom by neigbborswhendrsbcokeootinthsir bone. Tbeysrs: Charles and Msrgsrskegodlslflcsoncssadbosotbnsged lltsndleansndlso- -.-_-- l»... sthhiccwcnd “in Kwsatuns. Province. oblns. are in danger from approaching Ccanmun- ist bandit iorcse the State Depart- ment wee informed today. ' Tisoseinda-ngorsttwoplsoudrs all miasionairies. At Lionel-sow. on Doc. 31. 1020. the latest date ‘for which locords have been received. was H. Bradshaw and wife. o! . Kentucky. m». and Edwards of Wooster. onlo; of Cooperstown of more», B. 0.. and Miss 1". rod- hurlics-‘of Peoria, Ill. In s telegram despetchcd yester- day. Corlsul-Genersl Douglas Jenk- MISSIONS MENACED . “BY CHINESE st; .i..l..i.u.‘.t surplus‘ i. ~ ' ‘ f-‘fi’. " .'. osm- aonn’. April xii-oil's ad- nusl report of the city comptroller. Adam P. ldscintyrl. and the ac- counts on the city ehsmbenieiu. D. C. unsov. tiled with tbc common council tcdayyshow the city to be in a splendid. financial cpndltion. The comptroller says tbs tlty has the lowest debt per cepits oi’ an! city in Censds, and also lowest cost of administration. The year was closed with s surplus o! neatly 84s,- Oiiiivand the excess of assets over liabilities is 04.180000. r ins at Canton. Oluna. notified the state Department that according to unofficial m relisbie Com- munist forces had occupied Ysnfs in Northern Kwsntung and‘, were proceeding to Chiliilil. i g I Lid’s off s 8E esloom. s-Itwmumsao? W ‘Miter/m ‘I .- _,.~ .-_ ..:- - z ..e<»o1s~u>~1 ass-came moss AS T0 EENERIil ELEBTIBN BATE (Csmdisn PIG) OTTAWA. Ont... April llwlio de- cision has ycrbesn arrived at in Gandhiis Dream Tells Of Arrest INDIAN NATIONAL!!! LIADII PREPARED ‘I0 IUBMIT ‘I0 HILICI osmium. Indie. Avril ll- Mebatlne Gandhi, tbs veteran 1n- diac Nationalist loader who has been manufacturing salt this weak in de- fiance of the Government monopoly, said today be was mill! Prim-red tor arrest. He added that be would be sittins his motor ear with two or tbtfl ks whenever the srml-ino otiicltl cum. prepared to so to iI-il- sls old s-ilment-Ziligi; blood ' rest most of the d». In s speech today. Gllidlli declar- ed that lsst night he was disturbed inbisslespbystigurewbicbtcld hire tbathewssgoinghbe arrested. It was than that be said that 116 was prepared tor arrest. A deputation from the Bombs! stock exchange visited the Mahatma this morning and presented him two thousand rupees. about 8730- Doughtcr of Il Dace To Wed ROME, April lb-Isnns of mar- riage have been posted in Mi- lan, Mgholn and Rome. notify- ing all interested-meaning 42.- 000900 people-that Edda Musso- lini will soon become the bride of Count Galeasno Clone. ‘The wed- ding wiil probably take place seine time after Easter. SAYS BEEN! COMMIT!!! MUIT ENGAGE IN SIIONGEI PROPAGANDA GINIJVA. April ll-Soiviet bead- ‘usg-ter; ‘is dissatisfied with the swipe communists. whose committee at hes-no has lint received e. eildlp letter from Moscow declaring it is not Iumcdenfly active and is no- slcoi-ing moose:- wflvsescds The note adds that there are 000.- 000 workmen in dwitserlsnd. anlofld whom 600,000 are Bocilliltl. but only . s few thousand Communists. who. it is thought by Moscow. are making little progress in this country. The letter hints that ii soviet subsidies are to continue. the dwies Commun- htsmustlilcwbotterrslulteinthe ‘future. _-,-.__Z_--_ IOUTIN ‘I'll! HALDAZ. ll. l. April lie-On nis way heme alter s stay in lerinudl. Dr J- A. Ituddick. commissioner o! the dairy and cold storm breech of 'ihdIlddII.iDlP\rtmelst0!llT|flil~ turs sccrsnpsoied by lira. I-uddick willbepesssngwsonttienestncrtb- beundvoysgoettbebenadlsnlla- The Mahatma ill-d an attefi so! Callllsn has!) OPPIAWA. Oct. April li-Jull- lnent was reserved by the luprssno El rim control o! museums 1w with 1s, while the previous argued that in only s limited sense did the ocu- trol pass from their hands. Don Postpones “Record” Drive (Canadian his) DAYTOFA nIlACI. Is. April 11 --Xaye Don. antisb rscics dwe- picn. has 061004 i0 901W“! 153'!‘ initel! his sunset to hm! the world's automobile W!“ W"?! °! zslnuloesnamlnltsmadcclsns tp lee/vs for New York tomorrow l!- tenncn. it wee learned bass late ic- do!- Gen. Pershing A _ _ Is Honored (so-ac u tan Guardian) new YOSK. Avril 11-mo- J9!!!) s. asrsblsc. was invalid I"! ti" degree of Doctor o! Military lcienlil coder. theflrst u» New ffl-Pfi versity has cultured ms distinction is almost icsnbu-y- Us oil-M l mensoriellhldenheeonfiisilosvllh? puny‘ "s; grow n! planted oes- salons. c! amiss. SPONGES ARE NOT HISLINE GANANOQUE, April lip-In s local express cities is s shipment ct 2.001 090580.112! ontbe lflllilllle seeyorwmWihooiesninvcice (or. over $200. an‘ express bill for c1150, and s Customs notification that be owes tbs ricochet-General of Canada 080 (or duty. when this information was received Gills" was dumbtounded. Of course. be had been in Tarpon Springs. ma. whence the shipment come. having been sent soutbbytnetownonsplessurstrio sssrewsrdforhlsman! rcsrsof faithful municipal service. Be had registered at the Chamber of Com- merce there. and had purchased eoo see shells to present to the children o! Gena-nouns. lut certainly he bad never ordered sponges. Anyway, 2,- oolwsretngetbertoomanytewipe out any mistakes he bed ever mods. Inquiry revealed the feet that some Canadian, visiting in the -Bouth about the same time, bad ordered the sponges. ‘lbs firm supplying them had lost the name and address of the purchaser. and so they eon. sulted the loerstery of the Chamber or commerce as to any likely pur- chaser teem Canada. W. J. Wilson was the only Canadian who bed rel- WM: muss; can-rice chums. and Customs levies were wisbsd on PQli! ity Judgment ..\ Ilollvcod ll-lls Old Us I- L ll-lfi BUNVIBTED 0r Michael H11 Found Guilty In Halifax Yesterday. mo»... new I-LBUAZ, N. 5., April lL-Mithlel Paul. Indian of Digby County. charg- ed with the murder of Percy Piper, young Englishman on February 2i, was convicted of manslaughter this evening, the iury returning their ver- dict forty-live minutes site: leaving the lupremo Court Chamber. Diecussionfie Sydneglfllant’ (Ciellullaa Press) HALIFAX, n. s., April 1l—18Cl| qsinion es to whether 0r not tin city o! Sydney should be enabled cc ggqmgq, install and omste an elec- tfld lilllio heat I-lid WWW‘ 531755! we; ppducnd" before the Leglshidvl committee on private and local bilid this morning. with Hector Mclnnla. ausulyooerti-lncintiasd ll. B, safes-rut to the Capo Breton electric company as a "resullr 111th octopus" that was endeavouring i; the city of Sydney!‘ I Of Danger _ (Canadian Press) 838M111. trance. April 11-10 The krl o! Birkcnhesd. who hln aflicusly ill hero earlier in ti‘! wflk from a ‘broken blood veesd, was considered out of denser today, No further medics-l bulletinroill i! isued. LAKE YIELDS GOLDFISH WOODBTOCK, April 11- Ii‘ the luck of certain Port Burwell fishermen ilbepg up, housewives soon may be ordering goldfish from the iish shops. Fishing in Ila-kc lrle, about e. mile west of the harbor. the fishermen brought in a live goldfish. about eight inches in length. in their nets. It U sl-id that a fine largo goldfish was caught in Otter (heck, st Port Burweli. a few yce-rsagmbutthisistbeflrat one to be taken from the lake. 77w Weather, m it: BRNIGS ‘silicon our You com‘ time Much 11m ten‘ 1o us: l1‘! Ilabtidstntsmelnlnsstlossmg ‘Willi st 10.44. ' ‘u! lets this evening at 8.61 nan tomorrow morning st us. N“ loos suedsy. April 1s. " ‘- m- ‘ Iumraslsios tide glgmggn mm“ ii ANSMIIBIITER‘