*"""..".!.."i'l'SI.'eil1"+'3'. 5111‘. __‘______}* ova CHARLOTTETOWN. cannon. t muons’. MAY o. 1930' life. ltisflnaatbattsueawoasalblfs" - swans . GI I ._ MERCI-IAhIT ’ r a l2 PAGES fl$PERATE JIUTINE liilli oiice And Natives Killed When City of Sholapur Was Seiz- . ‘ _ , I ‘ed, _. g.___ig._ (spools! to the Gussdianl gllomrUR. Bombay. India. May Twenty-seven or more police sud iii-ii were killed in desper- i. rioting which started loll. in, was resumed at dawn .. y and had resulted at noon seizure of this city of 130.000 tn- tents by the adherents of Ma- ima Gandhi. More than 100 were unded resisting the local author- ‘mblsge. The angry natives main- td attacks which threw the city to ehsos. Tile local police were mless. citizen reserve-s who join- them soon were thrown back by i» Yivttrfi- Troops rilsllsd into this ‘tile community likewise proved bie to cope with the situation. ‘t noon today the officer command- - the auxiliary forces of India i- out a call for more troops. Hie utlt stated that he considered » ikigle detachment already pro~ a dvoold not be enough. lir police stations ‘were burned ' - durins the morning; who 1mg. Court was wiped out by and all liquor shops in town d a similar fate. . = ' I i OUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Boot miss the play Wheatley ' irrl-lali tonight. ~ 356g ‘AI q?‘ ‘ "Oome to the ice cream social and -- tn the Orwell Cove Hall. Fri. " Jhy 9th. ddbl-mg-zi "°°"‘°t° the Play tn lisllrsld - Jtiflly mm. May ml. Dance Sdtb-l-l-bii. srand Concert and ibociii in Cavendish rrall. May ‘i 5 P- m- sees-ii. "Wiclne to Wows to st. Patrick's lchool w' {Mam Mil’ 9th- Ice cream * 9° mill lood lnuaic and hm"- seal. "Belfast Club loading h r , ogs snd ‘I It Fodhla Station on Tuesday . .°°“ M“ 13th from s o'clock ' {lflfl-b-D-ii. "Tag taking hos-r and calves at a ”- Wrdnesdny. May‘ 14th. - book. Geo. J. MoInnie. > ' ' IlW-li. 4n '{_*_ "l "Kitty" shd help the u m“ ’ Qrbiianege enqiggy 19th i‘ Prim Edward 11mm. aele-li. n v '“_'_— .- "will" interested in llarts~ V, _ h "Y. please attend Annual mafimviilc Hail. May ‘liith , m, ggogc: m. s: ohm- of ' m“ ' . uhprleol-s-r-el. . -__. ti‘; the Concert and Pie . h mrgdenell Qeheq] p794“; . u 50m’: the auspices of neu- »~l4dles not; Imam‘ Admbbn . - piss free. delasgqqr, {In the co . mined ncsrt and be: loo Jhyelrshul?“ Fxslwilklyfi‘ ' lIll-B-I-il n“. ~—~— _ * . i “"1 brunette ones will . u. three-m , i" Dilemma" in Inaarald ' “Wider. my sin. ‘baton:- ' mm“ M‘ the wean» ' lflel-I- m. ll . who had forbidden their as- ' In The Tails f Mahatma Gandhi. leader of pass- ive resistance against British in m- Illl. who, was arrested at Surat. and ls now held at. Poona. NEW TE .EPiiilNE urticriltul Building to Be a Two- storied Fireproof Structure, _ _ ted - 011 ..Camer oi JIQQR And H. J. Phillips & Son. The work of excavating the base- ment of. and building the foundation ‘for the new headquarters of the P. E. Island ‘Telephone System on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. has been started by l-l. J. Phillips a» Son. who have tendered for the con- struction. ' The building is to he a two-storied structure. d! feet l rig by 4i feet wide. built of fireproof rick with stone trimmings and thoroughly modem fireproof floors throughout. The building will probably be mpleied by October l. and it is expected that. the new switch board will be install- ed and the change of olllcee made before the end of the year. The pub- lic entrance will be on Queen Street and the employees’ entrance on Fitz- my Street. The front section of the lower floor will contain the large commercial of- ficb, the rear half will contain the power apparatus. the charging ms.- ohine and the terminal room. This room will house the charging ma- chine. the ringing rnaohine. special testing equipment, niein distributing frame, and relay racks. ln the roar also will be the public space. the $504801“! ofllee. and the quarters of the commercial stafl’. The section facing Fitzroy Street on the second floor will be used as operating room. On the same floor will be located the ,.rators' rest and locker roams, and two other rooms. one of which will be used as an emer- l¢fl°¥ rut room. the other for the making of service tests. Provision will be made fol" the blliidins o! a third floor when re- quired. In the basement the heating plant wbilitviiibs‘ drill-timid all un- oablos which enter the “Contract Hcldrfiyi TNEEUTIASTIUNS Hill TREATY’ coliirsll v AngloEgyptian Parley Ended Unsatisfac. torily And Delega. tion Is Returning Home. i ‘fi-Nrpr (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. lvlsy 8—-Anglo-Egyptisn negotiations for e treaty collapsed this moral-hi Ind the Egyptian dele- Ration is returning home forthwith. rt was authoritatively stated that the rupture tools place over Egypt's claims regarding the Sudan. Nahas PB-‘hl- W! Elylltian Premier. de- mendcd that the whole sudoh be recognized as Egyptian territory to be administered jointly by Egypt and Great Britain. Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson. the m-itish Foreign Sec. retort’. refused to concede this. when it Wu found thlt Im agreement was Impossible this morning, Mr. Hen- derson eddressed the conferecs, say- ing that the greater part of the British public would be very sorry that settlement had not been reach- ed. Nshes Pasha replied that the myptiane wanted rnoru than to be on 800d terms with the British. Mr. ed‘ it to‘ brundtrstodd. that iraitnerslde thought better of the situation. the ‘meaty was still there to be considered afresh. Mr. Henderson this afternoon ari- nouneed to the House of Commons the breakdown of the negotiations. Some Conservative cheers which in- terrupted this announcement brought loud Labor cries of shame. PUSSIBILITY or ultiiuzltt NURSE BRANCH Miss Dawgollof Victor. lan Order of Nurses Looks Into Local Sit. uatlon —- Much En- couragement Receiv- ed. - 1 with the object of fielding out “whether Charlottetown would cone elder organizing a branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses and of looking into the necessity for such an organisation. Miss Dawson. East- ern Bupervlsor of the order, lies been ill the city during the last two days interviewing the local doctors and Provincial Health Officers. Prop-l ell. Miss Dawson states. she" has receiv- ed much encouragement. although nothing immediate is planned. She expresses the hope that. as there is undoubtedly a need for such an or- Continued 0h Page 8 mtlilisl m liEPii_ s ils (Oaaallaa Pisa) MTAWA. Ont. Merl-lawless deposits in Oanadain banks increas- Hsnderaon than added that he wish- that thajdoor ’ 5h“ ‘ Princess Marlo Louisa has recently to lnglsud following a asadjr I. The princess b aseousin of but two-month's vllllt‘ to. iga gave adolnonstru "pearly kill." Piitsbilrtjh Niall Convicted As "Common Scold” Seeks '1‘ o ."\ void Old Punishment rlrrssunolr. no. my s4- Convlcted under 'a centuries-old - law as a. "common scold." Charles lulu. as. todsy III It- eempting to gain s new trial to save himself from a fliPlillll ll! the Allegheny or Monongahela. rivers. ‘the ancient statute under which lllsso was tried by I l"? ante-dated even the famous Pennsylvania blue laws of 11M- The ducklril stool was vwvilfl to penalise the sharp-tonsil!‘ and ae tar as is known no ale- ondmellt ever was bull-Elli 1° change this sentence. Pennlfl- clucauo. my e-A smelled Inquisition ended in cXflflQMln‘ death for an unidentified vnan here today when he apparently ‘ ’ to "veal some secret his torinentars wanted to knew. They almost choked him to death with bis own necktie. lei‘! police in reconstructing the stile. Still he wouldrrt talk. do they ganged out both his eyes. When he remained silent after stood him lgalnst a 0R1 and sprayed his body and Democratic Princess “Chicago Gangster Victim Dies Horrible Death But Still Retains His Secret ‘I ‘of hsitlslivmeeracy by dancins the lancer: with one of London's costesluongctl who had lib-N 5'01! “W?! a Princess christian Scientist Sacrificed By Indians MEXICO CITY. May 8-A weird story of superstition and fear that ended in the atoning to death of Dr. Edgar Kuhl- mann. Norwegian scientist, M. _ Antone. a. week ago. was pub. llsbed here today. The paper. in dispatches from Pueblo. said eight persons believed “espous- tble for the savage murder had b"! “Fluted and probably would be executed. Dr. Kulalmann went to Pueblo with recommendations from ‘resident Rubin Ortiz. the gec- rctary of the interior. and Gov. Ailnasen, of Puebla. The super. stitlens Indians. it was stated. _ believed the scientist had i-,_.,£€5!L3t§°f=!@“!&!§llr.obl1dren.‘ ‘ and snake oil from the bodies. The oil. it was sad. was to have been used as a talisman by an avistor enllgfll on s. flight to South An-lerlca. - Man Of The Hour Annual Inscriptions Delivered sue. t. y Iall Canola 1d U. l- A. M304 ia Foress Closed FoLMonth MENACE OF FOREST FIRES s"l_‘_lLL ACUTE New Outbreaks Occur In Nova Scoiia. Counties Of Queens And Shelburne-Proclamation ‘Issued Closing N. S. Forests For One Month. I (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N’. l, HIY 8-113 ing throughout Nova. kootia today as towns and societies throushout the Province rallied to the rolls! of lilo persons left homeless by the games that destroyed thirty dwellings on the Mersey River yesterday. New outbreaks occurred in s score of dis- tricts, but centred mainly in the counties o! Queens. and uilslbouree. where yesterday's fires took heav- iest tell Action to save the destruc- tion of timberland: and avert P06- slble disaster to communities was taken by the Government today when a. proclamation. coining into eirect on laturdsy. and eloaklg ‘the forests for one month. except ‘by per- mit in cases of necessities; was am riounced by Attorney General. the Hon. W. L. Kali. lllnisbs’ o! 14nd! and Forests. ‘ ‘ vmla has not had a ducking stool for mom than 118 volts. F. W. Lagarlo, defense counsel ‘ who la seeking the new trial. contended that the law defines u "common scold" as a "glib wo- man with s. too active tongue." "It is thus biologically impos- sible (or my client to ho guilty." Lagarlo claimed. Nevertheless the eight lnen and (our wensen who sat in Judg- ment upon lino convicted him after hearing testimony 07 ‘neighbors Jhat he constantly ' engaged in ca; mente and ala- neyed others by swearing and cursing loudly. iosaable out. ‘Illa body was found on u portion oi’ a west side road. dubbed "Death lend." bfter the similar slaying there a few months ago of John "Dlngbat." Qbsstt, prominent Chlelgo hood- lum- n‘. JOellPH. Mo. May I-Nur men were killed. eight were iniured and twenty-two were rnissibs l»! fill result of an explosion in the snlokis- i-leuee of the. Armour Fsckiiil Utilit- pany in louth It. Joseph late today. Msior Slnbdr Singh Labb. Indian ‘commander of the British forces in India. is looked upon as a man who will be able to cope with the situa- tion arising from the demonstra- tions staged by the follower! 0i Gandht. slTFiil FIGHTING INBiiINA Northern And Nation- alist Troops Clash. ii The Weather. etc ‘ibnorero. Kllhll-Pfdlll wines. rnoally ‘nbflhsrly. PNlbiy a m- lieutenants. but mostly fair. Illsilttds this moraine at as: and seniabniuo. ~ - "Illlehtbhlasrniflatlduaed rises. beaten-ow messing-at us. Ilnsdsypfiy lab. at m p. n. (Canadian Preosi RANKING. May it-Thc ions pending war between the Northern Military Alliance Md the Nation- alist Government began today. Ill! daspatehes received here. ‘the fight— log was severe. The clash between troops directed by General l. Nug- llu-Hsiang and Ysn-l-lsi-lhan of the Northern Alliance and the DOW arnslsnt recess took place alone till i: FNWTFWS vlslllnil P. W. C. and S. D. U. Units Inspected By Captain Campbell. The Cadet Corps of Prince of Wiles College and of 8t. Dunstan‘! Univer- sity, were inspected yesterday morn- ing by Captain A. C. Campbell. Hali- fax, who is at present in the pro- Vince inspecting corps and physical training classes. On Tuesday and Wednesday. the P. T. classes of Prince of Wales College. comprised of b4 boys and loll girls. were exam- ined for the Strsthccna Tnllt Oertif- icate which is requ‘ ‘ for teachers‘ licenses in this provisos. On Wed- nesday the examinations -for the stratheons. Trust Medals was eon- ductcd. .- The 8. D. U. Corps had on parade 57 of all ranks under Cadet Capt. Roy MoCabc. former commander of the Queen Square Corps. The instructors of the corps were Messrs. Arthur Hughes and I. L. Duffy. The P. W. C. Corps had 80 of all ranks on par- ade in two Jatoons. Mam-- W. J. McDonald was instructor of the corps. Both the S. D. U. and P. W. C. units. Captain Campbell states. have shown s. great improvement over their work oflast year. Yesterday afternoon, the equipment or West Kant and Queen square Corps was inspected. The two Charlottetown corps. and the corps in Montague, Bouris. dum- merslde and Kenatngton will be in- spected about the middle of next month. 0n June ‘i, the Cadet Rifle Shoot will be held on the Cadet Service Range in competition for the loyal Military College Challenge shield. given by the Ill-Cadets Club. Five teams have entered from Charlotte- town. two from W. I. I. and one from each of Queen lquare, 8. D. U. and P. w. c. ‘the shield la at present held by the Portland Manual Train- ing lohool. lt. John N. I. Captain Campbell leaves this inord- ing for the lnalnlend. and will in- spect the other corps of alilitary Dia- trtctllmqinflovaleotls. Iewlll return in June to couplets the ia~ spaotion of Island units. ......-___......--_.-a_..- railway frcn Snitch. iloaan nev- incs, to luchov. in than. fates was flgbuag also titty mills south e! inches‘. UNI bib ‘HO-IUD ‘IIIIIIQ menace of forest ilres are unrelenb, Rumors that a number of persons had lost their lives in the blaze sir hdilton yesterday were refuted when a. careful check I revealed that all persons living in the river settle< merits through which the flame cut its destructive path were accounted for. The nre however, brought under, control late last night, was again blasi in several woodland sections today with no indication of rails. 'l'hree fires were raging over a five mile area in Queen's Courity./ the main oerlilag-ration being between zutport, Medway and Mill vlillogo on the Madwsy River. Valuable stands of timber have fallen. The Shel- puma county fire, which was believ- ed under control yesterday was a.- gsln ablaaa late this afternoon. and had out a two rnile swath through timberland for a distance of flvd .l.t.S.P=.,El';.1..l.B.. miles ill. the directlo of Jordan's .liEiiVl or N. z. BUTTER Indications Are That Record Shipments Will Be Received In Montreal Prior To Oct. 12, The Date on. Which Tariff. In. crease Will Take Ef- feet. (Canadian Preset MONTREAL, Que. May d.—lndie- ations today were that more butter would be received in Montreal dur- ing the coming summer than for many years past as buyers were steadily placing orders for New Zeal~ and butter to arrive prior to Oct/ab- sr iii. the date on which the lneroflso et three cents per pound provided for in the budget will take effect. also it is anticipated that Quebec production of butter will increase. as mill: and cream exports to the U. S. have been declining. The market was quiet today with no price chang- es and Notipts at 961 boxes. The cheese market was steam with receipts heavy. smounting to 2.968 boxes. The cit market oorh tiued firm with 5.0m cases srriv~ ing.. Potatoes were quoted at $190 to $2 for New Brunswickb and $1.00 to ti.“ for Quebec's per 90 pounds in bulk in car lots ell track hers. UITAWA. Ont. May 89-“ markets continue firm today with some price advances recorded. posh tieulariy in a wholesale trading wm TorontAa-‘This egg market contiru I. loot-real est receipts here yes- tlday were IMO eases as compar- fii 2i E? i? 5r it 35L eta of eggs with salsa made at extras as i-s to 53.. I l-i tie ll delivered. Whole-l a '. E 353E ‘ll ugh? L‘? =“ g. sn laPlirlil s w-u s.»- .-._._ u‘ ,.., _.